CHAPTER 269
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Part I. Public Utilities, Generally
Section
269-1 Definitions
269-2 Public utilities commission; number, appointment
of commissioners, qualifications; compensation;
persons having interest in public utilities;
authority
269-3 Employment of assistants
269-4 Repealed
269-5 Annual report and register of orders
269-6 General powers and duties
269-6.5 Electronic copies of documents
269-7 Investigative powers
269-7.5 Certificates of public convenience and necessity
269-8 Public utilities to furnish information
269-8.2 Location of records
269-8.5 Annual financial reports
269-9 Report accidents
269-10 Commission may compel attendance of witnesses, etc.
269-11 Repealed
269-12 Notices
269-13 Right to be represented by counsel
269-14 Repealed
269-14.5 Appointment of receiver for public utilities
269-15 Commission may institute proceedings to enforce
chapter
269-15.5 Appeals
269-15.51 Contested cases
269-15.6 Alternative dispute resolution
269-16 Regulation of utility rates; ratemaking procedures
269-16.1 Performance incentive and penalty mechanisms
269-16.2 Approval of rules of a public utility
269-16.21 Repealed
269-16.22 Power purchase agreements; cost recovery for electric
utilities
269-16.3 Statewide rate increase surcharge assessment on
ratepayers in emergency situations
269-16.4 Annual fuel mix disclosure
269-16.5 Lifeline telephone rates
269-16.6 Telecommunications relay services for the deaf,
persons with hearing disabilities, and persons with
speech disabilities
269-16.7 Repealed
269-16.8 Aggregators of telephone service requirements
269-16.85 Retail intrastate services; fully competitive
269-16.9 Telecommunications providers and services
269-16.91 Universal service subsidies
269-16.92 Changes in subscriber carrier selections; prior
authorization required; penalties for unauthorized
changes
269-16.93 Release of domestic abuse victims from shared
wireless plans
269-16.95 Emergency telephone service; capital costs;
ratemaking
269-17 Issuance of securities
269-17.5 Issuance of voting stock; restrictions
269-18 Acquirement of stock of another public utility
269-19 Merger and consolidation of public utilities
269-19.5 Relations with an affiliated interest; definition;
contracts with affiliates filed and subject to
commission action
269-20 Certificates of public convenience and necessity
for water carriers
269-21, 22 Repealed
269-23 Liability of initial and delivering common carrier
for loss; limitation of liability; notice and filing
of claim
269-24 Repealed
269-25 Valuations
269-26 Investigation of water rates charged by lessee
under state leases
269-26.5 Preferential water rates for agricultural activities
269-26.6 Preferential water carrier service rates for
agricultural activities
269-27 Prevention of unreasonable water rates
269-27.1 Establishment of geothermal energy rates
269-27.2 Utilization of electricity generated from nonfossil
fuels
269-27.3 Preferential renewable energy rates; agricultural
activities
269-27.4 Community-based renewable energy tariffs
269-27.5 Construction of high-voltage electric transmission
lines; hearing
269-27.6 Construction of high-voltage electric transmission
lines; overhead or underground construction
269-27.7 Preferential electricity rates; protected agriculture
269-28 Penalty
269-29 Perjury
269-30 Finances; public utility fee
269-31 Application of this chapter
269-32 Injury to public utility property
269-33 Public utilities commission special fund
269-34 Obligations of telecommunications carriers
269-35 Universal service
269-36 Telecommunications number portability
269-37 Compensation agreements
269-38 Regulatory flexibility for effectively competitive
services
269-39 Cross-subsidies
269-40 Access to advanced services
269-41 Universal service program; establishment; purpose;
principles
269-42 Universal service program; contributions
269-43 Carriers of last resort
269-44 Solar water heater system standards
269-45 Gas utility companies; renewable energy; reporting
requirements
269-46 Microgrids
269-47 Electric power systems data access and transparency;
principles
269-48 Coal power purchase agreements; prohibited
Part II. Consumer Advocate
269-51 Consumer advocate; executive director of the
division of consumer advocacy
269-52 Division of consumer advocacy; personnel
269-53 Legal counsel
269-54 General powers; duties
269-55 Handling of complaints
Part III. Other Provisions
269-71 Meter tampering
269-72 Electric vehicle charging system; rebate program
269-73 Electric vehicle charging system; rebate program;
administrator; establishment
269-74 Zero-emission vehicle fueling system rebate program
Part IV. Gas Pipeline Systems--Repealed
269-81 to 84 Repealed
Part V. Renewable Portfolio Standards
269-91 Definitions
269-92 Renewable portfolio standards
269-93 Achieving portfolio standard
269-94 Waivers, extensions, and incentives
269-95 Renewable portfolio standards study
269-96 Energy-efficiency portfolio standards
269-97 Annual report; electric utility company
Part VI. Net Energy Metering
269-101 Definitions
269-101.5 Maximum capacity of eligible customer-generator
269-102 Standard contract or tariff; rate structure
269-103 Generating capacity
269-104 Additional customer-generators
269-105 Calculation
269-106 Billing periods; twelve-month reconciliation
269-107 Net electricity consumers
269-108 Net electricity producers; excess electricity
credits and credit carry over
269-109 Net electricity consumption or production
information
269-110 Termination by eligible customer-generators
269-111 Safety and performance standards
Part VII. Public Benefits Fee
269-121 Public benefits fee authorization
269-122 Public benefits fee administrator; establishment
269-123 Requirements for the public benefits fee
administrator
269-124 Transitioning from utility demand-side management
programs to the public benefits fee
269‑125 On-bill financing for energy efficiency and renewable
energy
Part VIII. Interisland Transmission System--Repealed
269-131 to 135 Repealed
Part IX. Electric Reliability
269-141 Definitions
269-142 Reliability standards; interconnection
requirements; adoption and development; force
and effect
269-143 Monitoring
269-144 Compliance and enforcement
269-145 Grid access; procedures for interconnection;
dispute resolution
269-145.5 Advanced grid modernization technology; principles
269-146 Hawaii electricity reliability surcharge;
authorization; cost recovery
269-147 Hawaii electricity reliability administrator;
contracting
269-148 Hawaii electricity reliability administrator;
qualifications
269-149 Funding; reporting
Part X. Green Infrastructure Bonds
269-161 Definitions
269-162 Applications to issue bonds and authorize green
infrastructure fee
269-163 Green infrastructure financing order
269-164 Green infrastructure property
269-165 Bonds financing order
269-166 Green infrastructure fee; nonbypassable
269-167 Electric utility successor requirements; default
of electric utility
269-168 Treatment of bonds, fees, and property
269-169 Green infrastructure property; non-impairment
269-170 Green infrastructure loan program order; application
269-171 Green infrastructure loan program order; issuance
269-172 Electric utilities; cost recovery; billing agent
269-173 Severability
269-174 Miscellaneous
269-175 Revenue bonds; exclusion from debt limit
269-176 Financing order; adjustments to green
infrastructure fee
Note
L 2021, c 72, §13 provides:
"SECTION 13. The public utilities commission shall conform its electronically filed documents and its electronic filing processes to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and all existing federal laws and regulations to ensure equal access for individuals with disabilities."
Broadband services; exemption from certain permitting requirements. L 2011, c 151; L 2013, c 264; L 2016, c 193, §§1, 2.
Franchises prior to 1966, see RLH 1955, volume II appendix at page 1720 and 1965 Supp at page 1039.
Honolulu Gas Company. L 1967, c 262.
Kauai Electric Company, Limited. L 1967, c 165.
Maui Electric Company, Limited. L 1991, c 12.
Maui Electric Company, Limited (for Lanai). L 1988, c 54.
Molokai Electric Company, Limited. L 1989, c 147.
Solar water heating pay as you save program pilot project. L 2006, c 240, §13.
Study on the accessibility of Hawaii's electric system and procedures for interconnection to Hawaii's electric system; report to 2023 legislature. L 2022, c 201, §1.
Cross References
Natural energy laboratory of Hawaii authority as public utility; when, see §227D-1.5.
Telecommunications and cable industry information reporting, see chapter 440J.
Law Journals and Reviews
A Tale of Two Solar Installations: How Electricity Regulations Impact Distributed Generation. 38 UH L. Rev. 135 (2016).
Eminent Domain and Serrated Power. 39 UH L. Rev. 171 (2016).