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South Dakota Public Utilities Commission
Seeking proposals to design and implement a modern, accessible, and high- performing public website, with an integrative docket filing system, docket management system and, where appropriate, complementary intranet, that preserves the transparency and usability of its existing docket system while improving performance, search, and accessibility. The length of the contract will be for a term of 5 year(s). The State will have the opportunity to renew the contract annually for up to two one-year time extensions. The extension(s) will not be automatic. Provide a detailed breakdown of all ongoing maintenance, support, licensing, hosting, subscription, and other recurring costs for a minimum of five (5) years following implementation.
Posted Date
Jun 16, 2026
Due Date
Jul 17, 2026
Release: Jun 16, 2026
South Dakota Public Utilities Commission
Close: Jul 17, 2026
Seeking proposals to design and implement a modern, accessible, and high- performing public website, with an integrative docket filing system, docket management system and, where appropriate, complementary intranet, that preserves the transparency and usability of its existing docket system while improving performance, search, and accessibility. The length of the contract will be for a term of 5 year(s). The State will have the opportunity to renew the contract annually for up to two one-year time extensions. The extension(s) will not be automatic. Provide a detailed breakdown of all ongoing maintenance, support, licensing, hosting, subscription, and other recurring costs for a minimum of five (5) years following implementation.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from South Dakota Public Utilities Commission
The Public Utilities Commission discussed the matter of Anderson Seed Co., Inc.'s Grain Buyer's License. Key points included the potential revocation of the grain buyer's license, receivership over the grain buyer bond, and the handling of assets. Staff recommended seeking receivership over the bond for equitable distribution and advised against taking receivership of the facility or grain due to lack of expertise and existing liens. The Commission also addressed concerns about the dissolution process in Minnesota and potential conflicts of interest.
The meeting of The Public Utilities Commission discussed the application of Northern States Power Company d/b/a Xcel Energy for authority to increase its electric rates. The Commission addressed remaining issues from a previous hearing on June 13th and 14th. Commissioner Hanson moved to approve the inclusion of the South Dakota jurisdictional costs of the Nobles Wind Farm in the rate base, which was approved. The Commission also approved a value for the cost of long-term debt at 6.13 percent and a return on common equity of 9.25 percent. Additionally, the use of end-of-year capital structure was approved. The Commission directed Staff and Xcel to compute the overall rate of return and finalize additional adjustments to rate inputs. Commissioner Fiegen raised a question about refunds, and Xcel Energy agreed to refund their interim rate to consumers.
The meeting addressed the application of Northern States Power Company d/b/a Xcel Energy for authority to increase its electric rates. The primary focus was on the interim rate refund plan and tariff sheets. Xcel Energy proposed implementing the refund starting with bills in September 16, including interest at 7 percent. Staff recommended approving the tariffs with an August 1 effective date. The refund plan includes a 7 percent annual interest rate on overcharges during the interim rate period, bill credits to existing customers, and checks to former customers for overcharges exceeding $3. Overcharges not returnable to individual customers will be refunded through the fuel clause. The interim rate refund also covers the overcollection of the environmental cost recovery rider. The Commission approved the interim rate refund plan and the tariff sheets.
The meeting addressed a subpoena issued to the Commission regarding the application of Native American Telecom, LLC for a certificate of authority. Key discussions revolved around the confidentiality of financial documents from previous applicants and whether the subpoena should be granted, considering due process rights and protective orders. Various telecommunication interests voiced concerns about releasing confidential information without proper notice and the relevance of the requested data.
The Public Utilities Commission held a meeting regarding the complaint by Northern States Power d/b/a Xcel Energy against Southeastern Electric Cooperative, Inc. for a violation of the service territory laws. Key discussion points included a potential resolution involving a compromise on territory lines, the importance of adhering to existing agreements and orders to ensure efficiency, and concerns about potential duplication of services. The commission considered a proposal to adjust territory boundaries to address a mapping error and its implications for service provision and infrastructure investments.
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