(1) A net metering system used by a
customer-generator shall include, at the customer-generator's own
expense, all equipment necessary to meet applicable safety, power
quality, and interconnection requirements established by the
national electrical code, national electrical safety code, the
institute of electrical and electronics engineers, and
underwriters laboratories.
(2) The commission, in the case of an electrical company, or
the appropriate governing body, in the case of other electric
utilities, after appropriate notice and opportunity for comment,
may adopt by regulation additional safety, power quality, and
interconnection requirements for customer-generators, including
limitations on the number of customer generators and total
capacity of net metering systems that may be interconnected to
any distribution feeder line, circuit, or network that the
commission or governing body determines are necessary to protect
public safety and system reliability.
(3) An electric utility may not require a customer-generator
whose net metering system meets the standards in subsections (1)
and (2) of this section to comply with additional safety or
performance standards, perform or pay for additional tests, or
purchase additional liability insurance. However, an electric
utility shall not be liable directly or indirectly for permitting
or continuing to allow an attachment of a net metering system, or
for the acts or omissions of the customer-generator that cause
loss or injury, including death, to any third party.
[2006 c 201 § 4; 2000 c 158 § 3; 1998 c 318 § 5.]