16 Tex. Admin. Code § 25.71 - General Procedures, Requirements and Penalties
(a) Who shall file. The record-keeping,
reporting, and filing requirements listed in this subchapter shall apply to all
electric utilities operating in the State of Texas. This subchapter does not
apply to municipally owned utilities or electric cooperatives unless otherwise
specified. Moreover, the provisions of this subchapter are applicable to all
services provided by the reporting entity.
(b) Initial reporting. Unless otherwise
specified in a section of this subchapter, periodic reporting shall commence as
follows:
(1) Quarterly reporting. For
records, reports and other required information under this chapter, reporting
shall begin with an initial filing for the first fiscal quarter for which
information is available.
(2)
Annual Reporting. For all reports and other required information under this
chapter, reporting shall begin with an initial filing for the most recent
fiscal year ending on or prior to April 30 of the first year the record, report
or other required information must be filed with the commission.
(c) Maintenance and location of
records. Records, books, accounts, or memoranda required of an electric
utility, as defined in the Public Utility Regulatory Act, §31.002(6), may
be kept outside the State of Texas so long as those records, books, accounts,
or memoranda are returned to the state for any inspection by the commission
that is authorized by the Public Utility Regulatory Act.
(d) Report attestation. All reports submitted
to the commission shall be attested to by an officer or manager of the electric
utility or electric cooperative under whose direction the report is prepared,
or if under trust or receivership, by the receiver or a duly authorized person,
or if not incorporated, by the proprietor, manager, superintendent, or other
official in responsible charge of the electric utility's or the electric
cooperative's operation.
(e)
Information omitted from reports. The commission may waive the reporting of any
information required in this subchapter if it determines that it is either
impractical or unduly burdensome for any electric utility or electric
cooperative to furnish the requested information. If any such information is
omitted by permission of the commission, a written explanation of the omission
must be included in the report.
(f)
Due dates of reports. All periodic reports must be received by the commission
on or before the following due dates unless otherwise specified in this
subchapter.
(1) Monthly reports: 45 days
after the end of the reported period.
(2) Quarterly reports other than shareholder
reports: 45 days after the end of the reported period.
(3) Semi-annual reports: 45 days after the
end of the reported period.
(4)
Annual earnings report: May 15 of each year.
(5) Shareholder annual reports: seven days
from the date of mailing the same to shareholders.
(6) Securities and Exchange Commission
Filings: 15 days from the initial filing date with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
(7) Special or
additional reports: as may be prescribed by the commission.
(8) Annual reports required by §
25.76 of this title (relating to
Gross Receipts Assessment Report) shall be due August 15 of each year and shall
reflect transactions for the previous July 1 through June 30 reporting
period.
(9) Annual reports required
by §
25.77 of this title (relating to
Payments, Compensation, and Other Expenditures) shall be due June 1 of each
year and shall reflect the transactions for the most recent calendar
year.
(g) Special and
additional reports. Each electric utility shall report, on forms prescribed by
the commission, special and additional information, as requested, that relates
to the operation of the business of the electric utility. Electric cooperatives
and municipally owned utilities may be required to file special or additional
reports to the extent such information is necessary and is within the
jurisdiction of the commission.
(h)
Penalty for refusal to file on time. In addition to penalties prescribed by
law, and §22.246 of the title (relating to Administrative Penalties) the
commission may disallow for rate making purposes the costs related to the
activities for which information was requested and not timely filed.
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