Iowa Admin. Code r. 199-45.13 - Records and reports
(1) For each
completed interconnection request received by the utility, the utility shall
maintain records of the following for a minimum of three years:
a. The date the interconnection application
was received as complete, the total AC nameplate capacity, and the fuel type of
the distributed generation facility;
b. The level of review received (Level 1,
Level 2, Level 3, or Level 4) and whether the project failed any initial
screens, and if so and readily determinable, which screens; whether the
facility received a supplemental review; and whether any impact or facility
study was conducted;
c. Whether the
interconnection was approved, denied, or withdrawn and the date of that action;
and
d. Whether the facility is
operational and, if so, the date the electric utility authorized the facility
to begin operation.
(2)
Each utility shall file a report by May 1 of each year detailing the
information required in subrule 45.13(1) for the previous calendar
year.
(3) Each utility shall retain
copies of studies it performs to determine the feasibility of, system impacts
of, or facilities required by the interconnection of any distributed generation
facility. The utility shall provide the applicant copies of any studies
performed in analyzing the applicant's interconnection request upon applicant
request. However, a utility has no obligation to provide any future applicants
any information regarding prior interconnection requests to the extent that
providing the information would violate security requirements or
confidentiality agreements, or is contrary to state or federal law. In
appropriate circumstances, the utility may require a confidentiality agreement
prior to release of this information.
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