- (1) To register with the Commission, a large-scale generation provider shall submit to the Commission notice of its registration, including the information and documentation that Subsection 54-26-501(2) requires.
- (2) When submitting a notice of registration, the large-scale generation provider will be considered an applicant under Section R746-318-103 and may designate information as confidential, highly confidential, or regulator access only.
- (3) The Commission will assign each notice of registration a unique docket number, post the filing to the Commission's website under that docket number, and distribute electronic copies to stakeholders consistent with its standard practice.
- (4) To the extent the large-scale generation provider elects to designate any information contained in its notice of registration as confidential, highly confidential, or regulator access only, it shall include an additional, redacted version of the information for inclusion in the publicly accessible docket.
- (5) Any person may submit notice to the Commission, at any time, that a registered large-scale generation provider has failed or is failing to comply with the requirements of Title 54, Chapter 26, Large-Scale Electric Service Requirements, after which the Commission may initiate an investigation or issue a notice of deficiency.
- (6) If, at any time, the Commission determines that a registered large-scale generation provider has failed or is failing to comply with any requirement of Title 54, Chapter 26, Large-Scale Electric Service Requirements, the Commission will provide notice of the deficiency to the registered large-scale generation provider.
- (7) A notice of deficiency will allow the large-scale generation provider 90 days to remedy the deficiency and may impose reasonable conditions on the large-scale generation provider's registration status during that 90-day period.
- (8) If the large-scale generation provider fails to remedy any deficiency within the 90 days allowed after a notice of deficiency, the Commission may suspend or revoke the large-scale generation provider's registration status.
- (9) To protect system reliability and Utah ratepayers in accordance with the law, the Commission may direct a large-scale generation provider to provide information regarding any material changes to its credit worthiness or technical capabilities, since the time of its registration, when reviewing any large load contract or private generation contract.
KEY: public utilities, large-scale electric service requirements
Date of Last Change: January 1, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 54-26-302(5); 54-26-503(3); 54-26-504(4); 54-26-901(1)(a)