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Article 8
Siting of Renewable Energy and Electric Transmission

Sections

136
Purpose
137
Definitions
138
General provisions related to establishing standards related to siting major renewable energy facilities
139
General provisions related to establishing standards related to siting major electric transmission facilities
140
Applicability related to siting major renewable energy facilities
141
Applicability related to siting major electric transmission facilities
142
Application, notice, and review relating to major renewable energy facility siting
143
Application, notice, and review relating to major electric transmission facility siting
144
Powers of municipalities and state agencies and authorities
145
Fees
146
Judicial review
147
Farmland protection working group
148
Reports of the office of renewable energy siting and electric transmissions
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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