Any public utility district that has operated an electrical appliance repair service for at least ten years prior to July 24, 2005, may continue to operate an electrical appliance repair service within its service territory.
[2005 c 175 § 2.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2005 c 175: "It is the intent of the legislature to
avoid unnecessary hardships on the citizens of a community by
recognizing the traditional appliance repair services that have
been offered for many years by any public utility district
described in section 2 of this act.
The legislature understands that some of these services
improve the energy efficiency of the appliance repaired, which
helps citizens save money and energy as well as extending the
life of the appliance.
The legislature recognizes these historic services coexist
with the private sector without creating aggressive competition
between public and private enterprises.
It is the intent of the legislature to have these services
be financially self-supporting and not be subsidized by any other
customer rate structures.
Public utility districts affected by this act are encouraged
to continue to work collaboratively with the private sector in
providing these services." [2005 c 175 § 1.]