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Arizona Laws > Title 40 > Chapter 2 > Article 6.2 - Power Plant and Transmission Line Siting Committee


Current as of: 2009
§ 40-360Definitions
§ 40-360.01Organization and membership of the committee
§ 40-360.02Plans; filing; failure to comply; classification
§ 40-360.03Applications prior to construction of facilities
§ 40-360.04Hearings; procedures
§ 40-360.05Parties to certification proceedings
§ 40-360.06Factors to be considered in issuing a certificate of environmental compatibility
§ 40-360.07Compliance by utility; commission order
§ 40-360.08Transfer of certificate; compliance by committee; commission and review panel; authorization to construct
§ 40-360.09Filing fees; utility siting fund
§ 40-360.10Expenditure of funds
§ 40-360.11Jurisdiction of courts
§ 40-360.12Jurisdiction of the commission
§ 40-360.13Certificate of environmental compatability; availability of groundwater and impact on groundwater management plan

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