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Chapter 35
Energy Providers

Sections

35.001
Definition
35.002
Right to Compete at Wholesale
35.003
Purchase from Affiliate; Undue Preference Prohibited
35.004
Provision of Transmission Service
35.005
Authority to Order Transmission Service
35.006
Rules Related to Wholesale Transmission Service, Rates, and Access
35.007
Tariffs Required
35.008
Alternative Dispute Resolution
35.009
Amounts Paid in Lieu of Ad Valorem Taxes for Certain Facilities
35.010
Costs Related to Reporting on Safety Processes and Inspections for Certain Utilities
35.0021
Weather Emergency Preparedness
35.0022
Service Interruption Notifications
35.031
Authority to Operate
35.032
Commission Registration and Required Reports
35.033
Affiliate Wholesale Provider
35.034
Transfer of Assets
35.035
Valuation and Accounting of Transferred Assets
35.036
Distributed Natural Gas Generation Facilities
35.037
Interconnection and Operation of Certain Distributed Generation Facilities for Food Supply Chain
35.038
Facilitating Certain Intercompany Landfill Gas-to-electricity Use
35.061
Encouragement of Economical Production
35.062
Application for Certification
35.063
Hearing
35.064
Certification Standards
35.065
Deadlines for Commission Action
35.066
Term of Certification
35.151
Electric Energy Storage
35.152
Generation Assets
35.153
Contracts for Electric Energy Storage for Reliability Services
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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