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(1) Within thirty days after the approval to accelerate retirement of a generating unit by the utility's governing body and in no case less than six months before the retirement of an electric coal-fueled generating unit that has a nameplate capacity of at least fifty megawatts, the owner or operating agent of that unit shall submit to the office and to the affected community a workforce transition plan.(2) To the extent practicable, a workforce transition plan must include estimates of: (a) The number of workers employed by the electric utility or a contractor of the utility at the coal-fueled electric generating facility, which number must include all workers that directly deliver coal to the electric utility;(b) The total number of workers whose existing jobs, as a result of the retirement of the coal-fueled electric generating facility:(I) Will be retained; and(II) Will be eliminated;(c) With respect to the workers whose existing jobs will be eliminated due to the retirement of the coal-fueled electric generating facility, the total number and the number by job classification of workers: (I) Whose employment will end without them being offered other employment;(II) Who will

the coal-fueled electric generating facility, the total number and the number by job classification of workers: (I) Whose employment will end without them being offered other employment;(II) Who will retire as planned, be offered early retirement, or leave on their own;(III) Who will be retained by being transferred to other electric generating facilities or offered other employment by the electric utility; and(IV) Who will be retained to continue to work for the electric utility in a new job classification; and(d) If the electric utility is replacing the coal-fueled electric generating facility being retired with a new electric generating facility, the number of: (I) Workers from the retired coal-fueled electric generating facility who will be employed at the new electric generating facility; and(II) Jobs at the new electric generating facility that will be outsourced to contractors or subcontractors.(3) This section does not apply to an electric coal-fueled generating unit owned in whole or in part by a qualifying retail utility for which the qualifying retail utility, as that term is used in section 40-2-124, has submitted a workforce transition plan in an electric resource

in whole or in part by a qualifying retail utility for which the qualifying retail utility, as that term is used in section 40-2-124, has submitted a workforce transition plan in an electric resource plan filed with the public utilities commission.Added by 2019 Ch. 323,§ 1, eff. 5/28/2019.L. 2019: Entire part added, (HB 19-1314), ch. 2993, p. 2993, § 1, effective May 28.

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