Grain Belt Express Clean Line, LLC applied to the Missouri Public Service Commission for a line certificate of convenience and necessity (CCN) to construct an interstate electrical transmission line. The Commission denied the application, relying on a prior appellate court decision that required prior consent from affected counties. The Missouri Supreme Court reversed, holding that prior county consent is not required for a line CCN under section 393.170.1, distinguishing it from an area CCN under section 393.170.2. The case was remanded to the Commission to determine if the project is necessary or convenient for public service.
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Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Date unavailable
State ex rel. Public Counsel, Appellant, v. Public Service Commission, Respondent, and Sprint Missouri, Inc., Respondent/Intervenor.
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Date unavailable