Industry Rule 7. Advice Letter Review

A Utility submitting an advice letter shall designate the appropriate tier, based on the content of the advice letter. A Tier 1 or Tier 2 advice letter is subject to disposition under General Rule 7.6.1; a Tier 3 advice letter is subject to disposition under General Rule 7.6.2.

7.1 Matters Appropriate to a Tier 1 Advice Letter

A Utility submitting an advice letter in Tier 1 must comply with the applicable customer notice requirements, as set forth in Industry Rules 3 to 3.3 and as referenced in (1) to (16) of this Industry Rule, and the advice letter may be returned without filing if the Utility has not complied. Pursuant to General Rule 5.6(7), the Utility shall document its compliance with applicable customer notice requirements; if an advice letter accepted for filing is found not to have been noticed in compliance with these requirements, Staff will reject the advice letter.

7.2 Matters Appropriate to a Tier 2 Advice Letter

A Utility submitting an advice letter in Tier 2 must comply with the applicable customer notice requirements, as set forth in Industry Rules 3 to 3.3 and as referenced in (1) to (6) of this Industry Rule, and the advice letter may be returned without filing if the Utility has not complied. Pursuant to General Rule 5.6(7), the Utility shall document its compliance with applicable customer notice requirements; if an advice letter accepted for filing is found not to have been noticed in compliance with these requirements, Staff will reject the advice letter.

7.3 Matters Appropriate to a Tier 3 Advice Letter

A Utility submitting an advice letter in Tier 3 must comply with the applicable customer notice requirements, as set forth in Industry Rules 3 to 3.3 and as referenced in (1) to (12) of this Industry Rule, and the advice letter may be returned without filing if the Utility has not complied. Pursuant to General Rule 5.6(7), the Utility shall document its compliance with applicable customer notice requirements; if an advice letter accepted for filing is found not to have been noticed in compliance with these requirements, Staff will reject the advice letter.

7.4 Matters Requiring Review in a Formal Proceeding

Staff will reject without prejudice an advice letter that requests relief or raises issues requiring an evidentiary hearing or otherwise requiring review in an application or other formal proceeding. (See General Rules 5.2, 5.4.) Matters requiring such review include, but are not limited to:

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