(a) A utility or cooperative that may elect to be exempt from the provisions of this chapter shall poll its subscribers or members in the manner described in this section.

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 42.05.712

  • state: means the State of Alaska unless applied to the different parts of the United States and in the latter case it includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(b) The votes of a majority of those voting in an election in which at least 15 percent of the eligible subscribers or members return ballots are required for a utility or cooperative to elect exemption under (a) of this section.
(c) Each subscriber or member of the utility or cooperative shall receive notice of an election under this section with the subscriber’s or member’s regular bill for service at least 60 days before the date set for the election. The notice shall contain impartial language informing the subscribers or members that an election on the option of deregulation or regulation by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska will be held within 60 days and that a ballot to participate in that election will be mailed or delivered to each subscriber or member of the utility or cooperative with the regular bill for service. The notice shall also state that a subscriber or member of the cooperative is entitled to vote in the election without regard to whether the subscriber’s or member’s account with the utility or cooperative is current and that the ballot must be postmarked or returned to the commission within 30 days after it was mailed or otherwise delivered to the subscriber or member. The notice shall also announce the schedule for one or more public meetings which shall provide an opportunity for the subscribers or members to discuss this election. The public meeting or meetings shall be held not more than 30 days before the ballots are mailed or distributed to those eligible to vote. A cooperative may satisfy this requirement by including a discussion of this election on the agenda of an annual meeting if the annual meeting is scheduled to be held not more than 30 days before the election.
(d) A ballot with return postage paid shall be mailed or delivered to each subscriber or member of the utility or cooperative with the subscriber’s or member’s bill for service and shall contain only the following language:

“Shall. . . . . . . . . . (name of utility or cooperative) be exempt from regulation by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska?

YES NO'”

(e) The results of an election under this section shall be certified by the commission within 60 days after the ballots are mailed or delivered to the subscribers or members.
(f) During the 60 days immediately preceding an election under this section a list of subscribers or members of the utility or cooperative shall be made available at cost to any subscriber or member of the utility or cooperative who requests one. The list shall be in the same form that is available to the utility or cooperative.
(g) The board of directors of a utility or cooperative may call an election under this section on its own initiative and shall call an election upon receipt of a valid petition from its subscribers or members. A petition shall be considered valid if it is signed by not less than the number of subscribers or members equal to ten percent of the first 5,000 subscribers or members and three percent of the subscribers or members in excess of 5,000. An election under this section may only be held once every two years.
(h) A utility or cooperative that is already exempt from regulation under this section or that is exempt from regulation under Alaska Stat. § 42.05.711(e), (i), or (k) may elect to terminate its exemption in the same manner.