Chapter 33 - NONUTILITY SERVICES-RECORDKEEPING AND COST ALLOCATIONS
- Rule 199-33.1 - Applicability
- Rule 199-33.2 - Definitions
- Rule 199-33.3 - Availability of records
- Rule 199-33.4 - Costing methodology
- Rule 199-33.5 - Cost allocation manuals
- Rule 199-33.6 - Standards for costing service transfers within a regulated subsidiary or utility
- Rule 199-33.7 - Standards for costing asset transfers within a regulated subsidiary or utility
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- Rule 199-33.1 - [Effective until 4/10/2024] Applicability
- Rule 199-33.1 - [Effective 4/10/2024] Applicability, version 2
- Rule 199-33.2 - [Effective until 4/10/2024] Definitions
- Rule 199-33.2 - [Effective 4/10/2024] Definitions, version 2
- Rule 199-33.3 - [Effective until 4/10/2024] Availability of records
- Rule 199-33.3 - [Effective 4/10/2024] Availability of records, version 2
- Rule 199-33.4 - [Effective until 4/10/2024] Costing methodology
- Rule 199-33.4 - [Effective 4/10/2024] Costing methodology, version 2
- Rule 199-33.5 - [Effective until 4/10/2024] Cost allocation manuals
- Rule 199-33.5 - [Effective 4/10/2024] Cost allocation manuals, version 2
- Rule 199-33.6 - [Effective until 4/10/2024] Standards for costing service transfers within a regulated subsidiary or utility
- Rule 199-33.6 - [Effective 4/10/2024] Standards for costing service transfers within a regulated subsidiary or utility, version 2
- Rule 199-33.7 - [Effective until 4/10/2024] Standards for costing asset transfers within a regulated subsidiary or utility
- Rule 199-33.7 - [Effective 4/10/2024] Standards for costing asset transfers within a regulated subsidiary or utility, version 2