Wash. Admin. Code § 468-300-080 - Fuel surcharge
(1) In
order to manage the financial risk associated with fuel price volatility, it is
hereby declared to be the policy of the Washington state transportation
commission to implement a fuel surcharge as an added component to the regular
posted fares for passage on vessels operated by Washington state ferries (WSF)
to mitigate the financial impacts associated with unexpected increases in fuel
prices which exceed those incorporated in WSF's fuel budget. The total ferry
fare charged will consist of the base fare plus an automatic, incremental,
additional surcharge as calculated according to the formula set forth in this
rule.
(2) The method for
calculating the fuel surcharge amount shall be as follows:
(a) Determine excess fuel costs for current
quarter by subtracting budgeted fuel costs from actual fuel costs for the
quarter. For the purposes of this rule, quarters shall be consistent with the
state fiscal year definition of quarters.
(b) To minimize lags in the application of
this rule, the quarter will be closed one week prior to the actual end of the
quarter, and an estimate of actual costs will be prepared to account for the
missing consumption days and any lags in accounting for actual
purchases.
(c) The estimate of
actual costs for missing consumption days shall be developed as follows:
(i) Estimated actual fuel costs will be based
on the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) daily contract average rack prices
for ultra low-sulfur dyed diesel fuel as reported by the Washington state
department of general administration's office of state procurement for Tacoma
and Anacortes fuel price data as of the cutoff date.
(ii) Applicable taxes and fees are added to
the Anacortes and Tacoma rack prices to derive total estimated cost per gallon
for purchases at Anacortes and Tacoma on the missing days.
(iii) Total price per gallon is multiplied by
budgeted gallons of fuel for the missing days in the quarter, where gallons are
split into estimated purchases at Anacortes and Tacoma prices based on the
year-to-date shares of gallons purchased at Tacoma and Anacortes rack
prices.
(d) Net excess
fuel costs for the quarter shall be determined on the basis of the current
estimate of the excess fuel costs for the quarter plus an accounting for the
following:
(i) Any necessary reconciliation
from the previous quarter's estimate of actual costs once full accounting of
actual costs is complete.
(ii) Any
necessary adjustments to ensure actual costs reflect budget assumptions
regarding the appropriate share of biodiesel fuel or total diesel gallons to be
purchased. Where actual gallons purchased or share of biodiesel vary from the
assumptions used to develop the budget, the actual costs shall be reduced by
the amount that these variations may have increased costs beyond the amounts
assumed in the budget appropriation.
(iii) Subtracting any fuel surcharge revenues
collected in the current quarter.
(iv) Adding net excess fuel costs from the
previous quarter.
(e)
Calculate an excess fuel cost percentage by dividing adjusted excess fuel costs
by the current quarter's budgeted fuel costs.
(f) A fuel surcharge amount is then
calculated as follows:
(i) Multiply the excess
fuel cost percentage by the share of budgeted fuel costs to total operating
costs for the current biennium (defined as the specific fuel appropriation
divided by the total appropriation made to "Program X - Marine" as provided in
the current transportation budget and supporting financial plan);
then
(ii) Divide the result by the
farebox recovery rate for the current biennium (defined as the fare revenue
target divided by total appropriation to "Program X - Marine" as provided in
the current transportation budget and supporting financial plan).
(3) A fuel surcharge
shall be determined based on the calculation of the surcharge amount (as
defined in subsection (2)(f) of this section) and applied to applicable fares
as follows:
(a) If the surcharge amount is
less than 2.5%, then a fuel surcharge shall not be applied.
(b) If the surcharge amount is equal to or
greater than 2.5%, then the surcharge shall be determined as follows:
(i) Surcharge amount is equal to or greater
than 2.5% and less than 5% then the surcharge shall be 2.5% of the applicable
fare.
(ii) Surcharge amount is
equal to or greater than 5% and less than 7.5% then the surcharge shall be 5%
of the applicable fare.
(iii)
Surcharge amount is equal to or greater than 7.5% and less than 10% then the
surcharge shall be 7.5% of the applicable fare.
(iv) Surcharge amount is 10% or greater, the
surcharge shall be 10% of the applicable fare.
(c) The surcharge shall be applied to all
fares, with resulting fares rounded to the nearest nickel.
(4) WSF shall estimate the need for a fuel
surcharge on a quarterly basis, based upon the formula prescribed in this rule,
and if a surcharge is to be added or modified, then the department shall:
(a) Notify ORCA partners and customers of the
pending surcharge changes at least thirty days prior to implementation of said
changes.
(b) Make all surcharge
changes effective on the first of the month.
(5) Excess fuel costs shall be reset to zero
at the beginning of the biennium.
(6) The amount of any fuel surcharge shall be
shown separately on customer receipts.
(7) WSF shall provide an annual report to the
legislature, OFM, and the Washington state transportation commission
summarizing its fuel cost mitigation activities, including how the department
has managed its costs as well as the application, performance and impact of
fuel surcharges pursuant to this authority.
(8) To facilitate understanding on the part
of WSF customers and to ensure a transparent process, an explanation of how the
surcharge is applied, including a summary of the actual calculation of the
surcharge percentage, shall be described on the WSF web site.
(9) This rule goes into effect on October 1,
2011.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 47.56.030 and 47.60.315. WSR 11-18-034, § 468-300-080, filed 8/30/11, effective 10/1/11 and 5/1/12.
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