Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 25-30.437 - Financial, Rate, and Engineering Minimum Filing Requirements for Water and Wastewater Utilities in an Application for Rate Increase
(1) Each utility applying for a rate increase
must provide the information required by Commission Form PSC 1028 (12/20),
entitled "Class A Water and/or Wastewater Utilities Financial, Rate and
Engineering Minimum Filing Requirements, " PSC 1029 (12/20), entitled "Class B
Water and/or Wastewater Utilities Financial, Rate and Engineering Minimum
Filing Requirements, " or PSC 1030 (12/20), entitled "Class C Water and/or
Wastewater Utilities Financial, Rate or Engineering Minimum Filing
Requirements, " whichever is applicable. Commission Form PSC 1028 (12/20) is
available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12644;
Commission Form PSC 1029 (12/20) is available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12645;
and Commission Form PSC 1030 (12/20) is available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12646.
These forms are incorporated into this rule by reference and are available on
the Commission's website at www.floridapsc.com.
(2) In compiling the required schedules,
additional instructions are set forth below:
(a) Each Section of this form must be indexed
and tabbed, including a table of contents listing the page numbers of each
schedule.
(b) If information
requested in the form described above is not applicable to the applicant, so
state and provide an explanation on the specific schedule.
(c) If a projected test year is used, provide
a complete set of Commission Form PSC 1028 (12/20) for Class A utilities, PSC
1029 (12/20) for Class B utilities, or PSC 1030 (12/20) for Class C utilities
(as described above), which require a designation of historical or projected
information. Such schedules must be submitted for the historical base year, and
any year subsequent to the base year and prior to the projected test year, in
addition to the projected test year. If no designation is shown on a schedule,
submit that schedule for the test year only. In lieu of providing separate
pages for the above required schedules, the information required can be
combined on the same page by adding additional columns. In the rate base
schedules, Section A, the beginning and end of year balances must be shown. For
any intermediate period or year, only the year-end balance must be shown. A
schedule must also be included which describes in detail all methods and bases
of projection, explaining the justification for each method or basis employed.
If an historical test year is used, Schedule E-13 is not required.
(d) If a petition for interim rates is filed,
a utility must demonstrate that it is earning outside the range of
reasonableness on rate of return calculated in accordance with Section
367.082(5),
F.S. To demonstrate this, the utility must submit schedules of rate base, cost
of capital and net operating income on an historical basis, with schedules of
all adjustments thereto, consistent with Commission Form PSC 1028 (12/20) for a
Class A utility, PSC 1029 (12/20) for a Class B utility, or PSC 1030 (12/20)
for a Class C utility (described above).
(3) Each applicant for a rate increase must
e-file with the Office of Commission Clerk the additional engineering minimum
filing requirements (MFRs), identified in paragraphs (a) - (k) below. Within
seven calendar days after e-filing the additional engineering MFRs, the utility
must provide to the Office of Commission Clerk two paper copies of the
additional engineering MFRs clearly labeled "COPY, " with the exception of the
detailed map required by paragraph (a), of which only one copy is required.
(a) A detailed map showing:
1. The location and size of the applicant's
distribution and collection lines as well as its plant sites, and
2. The location and respective classification
of the applicant's customers.
(b) A list of chemicals used for water and
wastewater treatment, by type, showing the dollar amount and quantity
purchased, the unit prices paid and the dosage rates utilized.
(c) The most recent chemical analyses for
each water system conducted by a certified laboratory covering the inorganic,
organic turbidity, microbiological, radionuclide, secondary and unregulated
contaminants specified in Chapter 62-550, F.A.C.
(d) All water and wastewater plant operating
reports for the test year and the year preceding the test year.
(e) The most recent sanitary survey for each
water plant and inspection report for each wastewater plant conducted by the
health department or the Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP).
(f) All health department
and DEP construction and operating permits.
(g) Any Notices of Violation, Consent Orders,
Letters of Notice, or Warning Notices from the health department or DEP in the
previous five years.
(h) A list of
all field employees, their duties, responsibilities, and certificates held, and
an explanation of each employee's salary allocation method to the utility's
capital or expense accounts.
(i) A
list, by serial number and description, of all vehicles owned or leased by the
utility showing the original cost or annual lease expense, who the vehicle is
assigned to, and the method of allocation to the utility.
(j) A list, by customer, of all complaints
received during the test year, with an explanation of how each complaint was
resolved.
(k) A copy of all
customer complaints that the utility has received regarding DEP secondary water
quality standards during the past five years.
(4) If a utility is requesting uniform rates
for systems that are not already combined in a uniform rate, the information
required by this rule must be submitted on a separate basis for each system
that has not already been combined in a uniform rate. For those systems already
combined in a uniform rate, the utility must submit the required information as
a single system. At a minimum, the following schedules of Form PSC 1030
(12/20), described above, must be filed on a combined basis for all systems
included in the filing: A-1, A-2, A-3, A-16, B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, B-5, B-10,
B-11, B-12, plus all "C, " "D" and "E" schedules (no "F" schedules are
required).
(5) In proposing rates,
each utility must use the base facility and usage charge rate structure, unless
an alternative rate structure is adequately supported by the applicant. The
base facility charge incorporates fixed expenses of the utility and is a flat
monthly charge. This charge is applicable as long as a person is a customer of
the utility, regardless of whether there is any usage. The usage charge
incorporates variable utility expenses and is billed on a per 1, 000 gallon or
100 cubic feet basis in addition to the base facility charge. The rates are
first established with the 5/8'' x 3/4'' meter as the foundation. For meter
sizes larger than 5/8'', the base facility charge shall be based on the usage
characteristics.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 350.127(2), 367.0812(5), 367.121 FS. Law Implemented 367.081, 367.0812, 367.082 FS.
New 6-10-75, Amended 10-16-77, 3-26-81, Formerly 25-10.176, Amended 11-10-86, 6-25-90, 11-30-93, 1-27-21.
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