West Virginia Code
Article 2. Powers and Duties of Public Service Commission
§24-2-11d. Revocation of Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity; Acquisition of Facilities by Capable Public Utility

(a) In addition to the powers conferred by section seven, article two of this chapter, upon a finding by the Public Service Commission that a public utility which holds a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide natural gas or electric service is unable or unwilling to adequately serve its customers or has been actually or effectively abandoned by its owner or owners, or that its management is grossly and willfully inefficient, irresponsible or unresponsive to the needs of its customers, or is not capable of providing economical and efficient utility service, the commission may, after reasonable notice and opportunity for hearing has been afforded to the affected utility and its customers, revoke the certificate of public convenience and necessity held by the public utility. In the case of such revocation, the commission shall concurrently order a capable public utility to acquire the facilities of the revoked public utility and to provide service to the customers of the revoked public utility. The commission shall also allow a capable public utility that acquires the facilities of a revoked public utility to recover all reasonable costs related to such acquisition of facilities and upgrading of service to customers of the revoked public utility, including, but not limited to, additional capital, environmental, operating and maintenance costs.
(b) In making a determination to revoke a certificate of public convenience and necessity, pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, the commission shall consider: (1) The financial, managerial and technical ability of the public utility considered for revocation; (2) the financial, managerial and technical ability of the capable public utility; (3) the expenditures that may be necessary to make improvements to the facilities of the public utility considered for revocation to assure compliance with all applicable statutory and regulatory standards concerning adequacy, efficiency, safety and reasonableness of service; and (4) any other matters which may be relevant.
(c) The price of the acquisition of the facilities of the revoked public utility shall be determined by an agreement between the revoked public utility and the acquiring capable public utility, subject to a determination by the commission that the price is reasonable. If the revoked public utility and the acquiring capable public utility are unable to agree on an acquisition price or the commission disapproves the acquisition price on which the utilities have agreed, the commission shall issue an order directing the acquiring capable public utility to acquire the revoked public utility by following the procedure prescribed for exercising the power of eminent domain pursuant to article two, chapter fifty-four of this code. The fact that the acquisition price has not been agreed to or finally determined shall not delay the effect of any order issued by the commission pursuant to subsection (a) of this section.
(d) As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings:
(1) "Capable public utility" means a public utility which provides electric or natural gas service and has at least twenty-five thousand customers which provides the same type of utility service as the revoked public utility and has the financial, managerial and technical ability to comply with all applicable statutory and regulatory standards concerning adequacy, efficiency, safety and reasonableness of service on a long-term basis;
(2) "Revoked public utility" means a public utility with less than twenty-five thousand customers which has had its certificate of public convenience and necessity revoked by the commission pursuant to subsection (a) of this section.
(e) Any action of the Public Service Commission to revoke the certificate of public convenience and necessity of an electric or natural gas public utility pursuant to the provisions of this section must be initiated on or before March 1, 2008.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 24. Public Service Commission

Article 2. Powers and Duties of Public Service Commission

§24-2-1. Jurisdiction of Commission; Waiver of Jurisdiction

§24-2-1a. Authority of Commission to Enter and Inspect Railroad Property

§24-2-1b. Additional Jurisdiction of Commission

§24-2-1c. Certificates of Need Required for Solid Waste Facilities

§24-2-1d. Future Electric Generating Capacity Requirements

§24-2-1e. Rate Recovery for Construction of Electric Transmission Facilities

§24-2-1f. Jurisdiction of Commission Over Solid Waste Facilities

§24-2-1g. Rate Incentives for Utility Investment in Qualified Clean Coal and Clean Air Control Technology Facilities

§24-2-1h. Additional Powers and Duties of Commission to Control Flow of Solid Waste

§24-2-1i. Commission Authorized to Issue Emergency Certificate of Need to Certain Commercial Solid Waste Facilities; Division of Environmental Protection to Modify Facility Permit; Criteria for Emergency Certificates

§24-2-1j. Special Rates for Energy Intensive Industrial Consumers of Electric Power

§24-2-1k. Natural Gas Infrastructure Expansion, Development, Improvement and Job Creation; Findings; Expedited Process; Requirements; Rulemaking

§24-2-1l. Modernization and Improvement of Coal-Fired Boilers at Electric Power Plants; Findings; Expedited Process; Requirements; Rulemaking

§24-2-1m. Commission Jurisdiction Does Not Extend to Materials Recovery Facilities, Mixed Waste Processing Facilities, and Certain Mixed Waste Processing and Resource Recovery Facilities

§24-2-1n. West Virginia Business Ready Sites Program

§24-2-1o. Renewable Energy Facilities Program

§24-2-1p. Middle-Mile Fiber Broadband Infrastructure Expansion Program

§24-2-1q. Base Fuel Supply Requirements for Electric Grid Resiliency

§24-2-2. General Power of Commission to Regulate Public Utilities

§24-2-3. General Power of Commission With Respect to Rates

§24-2-3a. Advance Notice of Filing of General Rate Case Required

§24-2-3b. Transitional Suspension of Schedule; Legislative Findings; Procedure

§24-2-3c. Cessation of Jurisdiction Over Rates for Certain Services Subject to Competition

§24-2-4. Procedure for Changing Rates

§24-2-4a. Procedure for Changing Rates After June 30, 1981

§24-2-4b. Procedures for Changing Rates of Electric and Natural Gas Cooperatives, Local Exchange Services of Telephone Cooperatives, and Municipally Operated Public Utilities

§24-2-4c. Rate Increases for Natural Gas Public Utilities Relating to Purchase of Natural Gas From Suppliers; Obtaining New Supplies of Natural Gas to Meet Obligations

§24-2-4d. Procedures for Intrastate Rail Carrier Rate-Making and Compliants

§24-2-4e. Environmental Control Bonds

§24-2-4f. Consumer Rate Relief Bonds

§24-2-4g. Establishing the Value of Utility Assets in the Context of the Acquisition of a Utility or Utility Assets and Providing for the Combination or Allocation of Water and Wastewater Revenue Requirements

§24-2-5. Supervision of Public Utilities Licensed by Municipalities, County Courts or Otherwise; Right to Enter Premises, Inspect and Correct Meters

§24-2-6. Power as to Connecting Telephone and Telegraph Services

§24-2-7. Unreasonable, etc., Regulations, Practices and Services; Receivership; Procedures Respecting Receivership; Appointment and Compensation of Receiver; Liquidation

§24-2-8. System of Accounts to Be Kept by Public Utilities; Uniform Accounting System for Public Service Districts and Municipally Owned Public Utilities

§24-2-9. Information Concerning Rates, etc., of Public Utilities May Be Required and Published by Commission

§24-2-10. Power to Subpoena Witnesses, Take Testimony and Administer Oaths; Contempt; Self-Incrimination

§24-2-11. Requirements for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity

§24-2-11a. Requirement for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity Before Beginning Construction of High Voltage Transmission Line; Contents of Application; Notice; Hearing; Criteria for Granting or Denying Certificate; Regulations

§24-2-11b. Continuing Prudence Reviews

§24-2-11c. Siting Certificates for Certain Electric Generating Facilities or Material Modifications Thereof

§24-2-11d. Revocation of Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity; Acquisition of Facilities by Capable Public Utility

§24-2-12. What Acts May Not Be Done Without Consent of Commission; Consent in Advance of Exemption of Transactions; When Sale, etc., of Franchises, Mergers, etc., Void

§24-2-12a. Issuance of Stock; Requirement of Applying to Commission for Orders Authorizing Issuance; Hearing and Investigation on Application; Order; When Issuance Is Void

§24-2-13. Enforcement of Federal Acts

§24-2-14. Reports Required to Be Filed by Generating Electric Utilities; Contents; Powers of Commission to Obtain Information; Availability to the Public; Certain Studies Required

§24-2-15. Automatic Adjustment Clauses or Fuel Adjustment Clauses Prohibited

§24-2-16. Anticompetitive Clauses in Natural Gas Contracts Prohibited

§24-2-17. Registry of Electric Customers on Life Support Systems; Notification Prior to Scheduled Outages; Priority of Service Restoration; Limitation of Liability; Life Support Defined

§24-2-18. Legislative Findings on Electric Service; Jurisdictionof the Commission to Determine Public Interest Inpermitting Retail Access to Competitive Power Supply Markets; Participation of Interested Parties; Development of Deregulation Plan; Legi...

§24-2-19. Integrated Resource Planning Required

§24-2-20. Direct Use of Natural Gas

§24-2-21. Required Notice for Power Plant Closure or Sale