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Archives for November 2020

LPDD November Newsletter

November 10, 2020

New Model Laws from the LPDD Team Since the last newsletter update, the LPDD team has published three new model laws. They are listed below. Model Transportation Electrification Statute: This model statute requires state Public Utility Commissions (PUCs) and regulated utilities to work together in the development and approval of transportation electrification plans. Per the legislation, PUCs … Read More

New LPDD Model Law on Transportation Electrification Plans

November 5, 2020

We are excited to announce the release of a new LPDD model law, requiring state Public Utility Commissions and regulated utilities to work together in the development and approval of transportation electrification plans. The new model law is available here. Excerpted from the introductory memorandum to the new model law: This model state law that … Read More

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