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ORIGINAL UNS Electric, Inc ORIGINAL UNS Electric, Inc. l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl1110110 01101 ll ll ill ll lj! 88 East Broadway Blvd., P.O. Box 711 HQE910 Tucson, Az 85702-1720 Melissa Morales (520) 884-3680 Regulatory Coordinator [email protected] April 3, 2017 Docket Control Arizona Corporation Commission 1200 West Washington Street Phoenix, AZ 85007 Re: Notice of Compliance - UNS Electric, Inc.'s Affidavits Of Publication And Mailing For Phase 2, Docket No.E-04204A-l5-0142 Pursuant to the January 27, 2017 Procedural Order in the above-captioned matter, UNS Electric, INC. ("UNS Electric"), through undersigned counsel, hereby submits the affidavit i) newspaper publication, and ii) mailing of the public notice to UNS Electric customers as a bill insert. The bill insert was placed in customers' bills beginning March l, 2017 and ending March 29, 2017. The notice was published in the newspapers of local circulation in UNS Electric's service territory on March 13, March 14 and March 17, 2017. Additionally, the public notice was placed in the Nogales Santa Cruz Library in Nogales, Arizona, Mohave County Library in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and Mohave County Library District Central Library, Arizona. If you have any questions regarding this filing, please contact me at (520) 884-3680. Sincerely, a :¢> Melissa Morales 1 ,DN -_J Regulatory Services o n > n o ' u x:o'?l :D m'D I --,,<3, Arizona Corporation Commission Ur) 3 2 < 3 3 DOCKETED z m U -43:3 ... :u m o w APR 32017 i v "Q Lm! z "°""" Affidavit of Publication Before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared Ashleigh Chavez Name (pleaseprint) Maor Accounts Coordinator Title To certify that the Unisource ad appeared in the Nogales International Newspaper Name (pleaseprint) A product of Wick Communications On March 141 2017 as ordered. Date .a"I £1II Signature State of Arizona County of Cochise pAtriciA J AGUIRRE Sworn to and subscribed before me this Notary Public Arizona \ Cochise Courtly Fm: MY Comm Expire; Mar 25. 20 l day of March, 2017 / 4 ll Notary Public Signature e JV 080 Commission f pres | l Affidavit of Publication Before me, a Notary Public, personally appeared Ashleigh Chavez Name (please print) Maor Accounts Coordinator Title To certify that the Unisource ad appeared in the Nogales International Newspaper Name (please print) A product of Wick Communications On March 17, 2017 as ordered. Date A - n m Signature State of Arizona County of Cochise / > PATRICIA J Acuinne Notary Public Arizona Sworn to and subscribed before me this . w "r v t Cochise Counly 4 m; My C0 mm Expires Mar 25. 2020 day of March, 2017 i 4 i 4 \ Notary Public Signature i r L 4 26` Commission Expir ! I ?W19&smImmuMxM News Tuesday. 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