16 Tex. Admin. Code § 22.243 - Electric or Telecommunication Rate Change Proceedings
(a) Statements of intent. No electric utility
or public utility, other than an electric cooperative that has elected to be
exempt from rate regulation under PURA chapter 36, may make changes in its
rates except by filing a statement of intent with the regulatory authority
having original jurisdiction at least 35 days prior to the effective date of
the proposed change. The statement of intent shall include proposed revisions
of tariffs and schedules and a statement specifying in detail each proposed
change, the effect the proposed change is expected to have on the revenues of
the electric utility or public utility, the effective date of the proposed rate
change, the classes and numbers of utility ratepayers affected, and a
description of the service for which a change is requested. For major rate
proceedings, the expected change in revenues must be expressed as an annual
dollar increase over adjusted test year revenues and as a percent increase over
adjusted test year revenues.
(b)
Rate filing package. Any electric utility or public utility filing a statement
of intent to change its rates in a major rate proceeding under PURA chapter 36,
subchapter C or chapter 53, subchapter C shall file a rate filing package and
supporting workpapers as required by the commission's current rate filing
package at the same time it files a statement of intent. The rate filing
package shall be securely bound under cover, and shall include all information
required by the commission's rate filing package form in the format specified.
Examination for sufficiency and correction of deficiencies in rate filing
packages is governed by §
22.75 of this title (relating to
Examination and Correction of Pleadings and Documents).
(c) Uncontested applications subject to
administrative review. If no motion to intervene is filed by the deadline for
filing motions to intervene, the application may be considered under the
procedure set forth in §
22.32 of this title (relating to
Administrative Review).
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