16 Tex. Admin. Code § 24.3 - Definitions of Terms
In this chapter, the following definitions apply unless the context indicates otherwise.
(1)
Affected county--A county that:
(A) Has a
per-capita income that averaged 25% below the state average for the most recent
three consecutive years for which statistics are available and an unemployment
rate that averaged 25% above the state average for the most recent three
consecutive years for which statistics are available;
(B) Has an international border;
(C) Is located in whole or in part within 100
miles of an international border and contains a majority of the area of a
municipality with a population of more than 250,000; or
(D) Has an economically distressed area which
has a median household income that is not greater than 75% of the median state
household income.
(2)
Affected person--Any landowner within an area for which a certificate of public
convenience and necessity is filed, any retail public utility affected by any
action of the regulatory authority, any person or corporation whose utility
service or rates are affected by any proceeding before the regulatory
authority, or any person or corporation that is a competitor of a retail public
utility with respect to any service performed by the retail public utility or
that desires to enter into competition.
(3) Affiliated interest or affiliate--
(A) any person or corporation owning or
holding directly or indirectly 5.0% or more of the voting securities of a
utility;
(B) any person or
corporation in any chain of successive ownership of 5.0% or more of the voting
securities of a utility;
(C) any
corporation owning or holding 5.0% or more of the voting securities of which is
owned or controlled directly or indirectly by a utility;
(D) any corporation owning or holding 5.0% or
more of the voting securities of which is owned or controlled directly or
indirectly by any person or corporation that owns or controls directly or
indirectly 5.0% or more of the voting securities of any utility or by any
person or corporation in any chain of successive ownership of 5.0% of those
utility securities;
(E) any person
who is an officer or director of a utility or of any corporation in any chain
of successive ownership of 5.0% or more of voting securities of a public
utility;
(F) any person or
corporation that the commission, after notice and hearing, determines actually
exercises any substantial influence or control over the policies and actions of
a utility or over which a utility exercises such control or that is under
common control with a utility, such control being the possession directly or
indirectly of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and
policies of another, whether that power is established through ownership or
voting of securities or by any other direct or indirect means; or
(G) any person or corporation that the
commission, after notice and hearing, determines is exercising substantial
influence over the policies and actions of the utility in conjunction with one
or more persons or corporations with which they are related by ownership or
blood relationship, or by action in concert, that together they are affiliated
within the meaning of this section, even though no one of them alone is so
affiliated.
(4) Billing
period--The period between meter-reading dates for which a bill is issue or, if
usage is not metered, the period between bill issuance dates.
(5) Class A Utility--A public utility that
provides retail water or sewer utility service to 10,000 or more taps or active
connections. If a public utility provides both water and sewer utility service,
the number of active water connections determines how the utility is
classified.
(6) Class B Utility--A
public utility that provides retail water or sewer utility service to 2,300 or
more taps or active connections but fewer than 10,000 taps or active
connections. If a public utility provides both water and sewer utility service,
the number of active water connections determines how the utility is
classified.
(7) Class C Utility--A
public utility that provides retail water or sewer utility service to 500 or
more taps or active connections but fewer than 2,300 taps or active
connections. If a public utility provides both water and sewer utility service,
the number of active water connections determines how the utility is
classified.
(8) Class D Utility--A
public utility that provides retail water or sewer utility service to fewer
than 500 taps or active connections. If a public utility provides both water
and sewer utility service, the number of active water connections determines
how the utility is classified.
(9)
Commission--The Public Utility Commission of Texas.
(10) Corporation--Any corporation,
joint-stock company, or association, domestic or foreign, and its lessees,
assignees, trustees, receivers, or other successors in interest, having any of
the powers or privileges of corporations not possessed by individuals or
partnerships, but does not include municipal corporations unless expressly
provided in TWC chapter 13.
(11)
Customer--Any entity that purchases services from a retail public
utility.
(12) Customer class--A
group of customers with similar cost-of-service characteristics that take
utility service under a single set of rates.
(13) Customer service line--The pipe
connecting the water meter to the customer's point of use or the pipe that
conveys sewage from the customer's premises to the service provider's service
line.
(14) District--District has
the meaning assigned to it by TWC §49.001(a).
(15) Facilities--All the plant and equipment
of a retail public utility, including all tangible and intangible real and
personal property without limitation, and any and all means and
instrumentalities in any manner owned, operated, leased, licensed, used,
controlled, furnished, or supplied for, by, or in connection with the business
of any retail public utility.
(16)
Inactive connection--A water or wastewater connection is considered to be
inactive when the ability to provide water or wastewater service is either
physically removed or permanently closed.
(17) Incident of tenancy--Water or sewer
service provided to tenants of rental property for which no separate or
additional service fee is charged other than the rental payment.
(18) Landowner--An owner or owners of a tract
of land.
(19) Member--A person who
holds a membership in a water supply or sewer service corporation and who is a
record owner of a fee simple title to property in an area served by a water
supply or sewer service corporation, or a person who is granted a membership
and who either currently receives or will be eligible to receive water or sewer
utility service from the corporation. In determining member control of a water
supply or sewer service corporation, a person is entitled to only one vote
regardless of the number of memberships the person owns.
(20) Minimum Monthly Charge--The fixed amount
billed to a customer each month even if the customer uses no water or
wastewater.
(21)
Municipality--Cities organized under the general, home rule, or special laws of
this state.
(22) Municipally owned
utility--Any retail public utility owned, operated, and controlled by a
municipality or by a nonprofit corporation whose directors are appointed by one
or more municipalities.
(23)
Nonfunctioning system or utility--A system that is operating as a retail public
utility and:
(A) is required to have a CCN and
is operating without a CCN; or
(B)
is under supervision in accordance with §
24.353 of this title (relating to
Supervision of Certain Utilities); or
(C) is under the supervision of a receiver,
temporary manager, or has been referred for the appointment of a temporary
manager or receiver, in accordance with §
24.355 of this title (relating to
Operation of Utility that Discontinues Operation or Is Referred for Appointment
of a Receiver) and §
24.357 of this title (relating to
Operation of a Utility by a Temporary Manager).
(24) Person--Natural persons, partnerships of
two or more persons having a joint or common interest, mutual or cooperative
associations, water supply or sewer service corporations, and
corporations.
(25) Point of
use--The primary service connection point where water is used or sewage is
generated.
(26) Potable
water--Water that is suitable for drinking.
(27) Potential connections--Total number of
active plus inactive connections.
(28) Premises--A tract of land or real estate
including buildings and other appurtenances thereon.
(29) Rate--Every compensation, tariff,
charge, fare, toll, rental, and classification or any of those items demanded,
observed, charged, or collected, whether directly or indirectly, by any retail
public utility, for any service, product, or commodity described in TWC
§13.002(23), and any rules, regulations, practices, or contracts affecting
that compensation, tariff, charge, fare, toll, rental, or
classification.
(30) Requested
area--The area that a petitioner or applicant seeks to obtain, add to, or
remove from a retail public utility's certificated service area.
(31) Retail public utility--Any person,
corporation, public utility, water supply or sewer service corporation,
municipality, political subdivision or agency operating, maintaining, or
controlling in this state facilities for providing potable water service or
sewer service, or both, for compensation.
(32) Retail water or sewer utility
service--Potable water service or sewer service, or both, provided by a retail
public utility to the ultimate consumer for compensation.
(33) Service--Any act performed, anything
furnished or supplied, and any facilities or lines committed or used by a
retail public utility in the performance of its duties under TWC chapter 13 to
its patrons, employees, other retail public utilities, and the public, as well
as the interchange of facilities between two or more retail public
utilities.
(34) Service area--Area
to which a retail public utility is obligated to provide retail water or sewer
utility service.
(35) Stand-by
fee--A charge, other than a tax, imposed on undeveloped property:
(A) with no water or wastewater connections;
and
(B) for which water, sanitary
sewer, or drainage facilities and services are available; water supply,
wastewater treatment plant capacity, or drainage capacity sufficient to serve
the property is available; or major water supply lines, wastewater collection
lines, or drainage facilities with capacity sufficient to serve the property
are available.
(36) Test
year--The most recent 12-month period beginning on the first day of a calendar-
or fiscal-year quarter for which operating data for a retail public utility are
available.
(37) Tract of land--An
area of land that has common ownership and is not severed by other land under
different ownership, whether owned by government entities or private parties;
such other land includes roads and railroads. A tract of land may be acquired
through multiple deeds or shown in separate surveys.
(38) Water and sewer utility, utility, or
public utility--Any person, corporation, cooperative corporation, affected
county, or any combination of those persons or entities, other than a municipal
corporation, water supply or sewer service corporation, or a political
subdivision of the state, except an affected county, or their lessees,
trustees, and receivers, owning or operating for compensation in this state
equipment or facilities for the transmission, storage, distribution, sale, or
provision of potable water to the public or for the resale of potable water to
the public for any use or for the collection, transportation, treatment, or
disposal of sewage or other operation of a sewage disposal service for the
public, other than equipment or facilities owned and operated for either
purpose by a municipality or other political subdivision of this state or a
water supply or sewer service corporation, but does not include any person or
corporation not otherwise a public utility that furnishes the services or
commodity only to itself or its employees or tenants as an incident of that
employee service or tenancy when that service or commodity is not resold to or
used by others.
(39) Water supply
or sewer service corporation--Any nonprofit corporation organized and operating
under TWC chapter 67, that provides potable water or sewer service for
compensation and that has adopted and is operating in accordance with bylaws or
articles of incorporation which ensure that it is member-owned and
member-controlled. The term does not include a corporation that provides retail
water or sewer utility service to a person who is not a member, except that the
corporation may provide retail water or sewer utility service to a person who
is not a member if the person only builds on or develops property to sell to
another and the service is provided on an interim basis before the property is
sold.
(40) Water use
restrictions--Restrictions implemented to reduce the amount of water that may
be consumed by customers of the utility due to emergency conditions or
drought.
(41) Wholesale water or
sewer service--Potable water service or sewer service, or both, provided to a
person, political subdivision, or municipality who is not the ultimate consumer
of the service.
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