16 Tex. Admin. Code § 7.5414 - Advertising, Contributions, and Donations
(a) Actual expenditures for advertising shall
be allowed as a cost of service for ratemaking purposes provided that the total
sum of such expenditures shall not exceed one-half of 1.0% of the gross
receipts of the utility for utility services rendered in the public except as
provided in this section.
(b) No
expenditure for the following special items shall be allowed as a cost of
service for ratemaking purposes:
(1) funds
spent for advertising for the purpose of influencing public opinion with
respect to legislative, administrative, or electoral matters, or with respect
to any controversial issue of public importance, including funds spent to mail
any such information;
(2) funds
expended in support of or membership in social, recreational, fraternal, or
religious clubs or organizations; or
(3) funds expended for contributions and
donations to charitable, religious, or other nonprofit organizations or
institutions.
(c) The
limitations set forth in subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall not
limit the following:
(1) advertising which
informs natural gas consumers how they can conserve natural gas or can reduce
peak demand for natural gas;
(2)
advertising required by law or regulation, including advertising required under
Part I of Title II of the National Energy Conservation Policy Act;
(3) advertising regarding service
interruptions, safety measures, or emergency conditions;
(4) advertising concerning employment
opportunities with such utility; or
(5) any explanation of existing or proposed
rate schedules, or notifications of hearings thereon.
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