Kotz Agenda Dec. Opinion revising proposed General Order 96-B and adopting that General Order as revised
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Water Industry Rules 1

Industry Rule 1. Additional Definitions 1

Industry Rule 2. Submitting Advice Letters, Information-only Filings 3

Industry Rule 3. Methods of Customer Notice (see General Rule 4.2) 3

Industry Rule 4. Serving Advice Letters (see General Rules 4.3, 7.2) 4

Industry Rule 5. Tariff Sheet Numbering (see General Rule 8.4) 5

Industry Rule 6. Advice Letter Supplements (see General Rule 7.5.1) 6

Industry Rule 7. Disposition of Advice Letters 6

Industry Rule 8. Procedures for Specific Types of Advice Letters 9

Industry Rule 9. Tariff Publication, Format 12

Exhibit B Example Title Page

Exhibit C Example Preliminary Statement

Exhibit D Example Rate Schedule

Water Industry Rules

Industry Rule 1. Additional Definitions

In addition to the definitions in General Rules 3 to 3.16, the following definitions apply to the defined terms, which will appear with the initial letter capitalized when used in these Industry Rules.

1.1 Balancing Account (see Public Utilities (Pub. Util.) Code Sec. 792.5)

A deferred charge or credit account approved by the Commission for recovery or refund, as described in the Utility's preliminary statement (see General Rule 8.5.3).

1.2 Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D (see Decision (D.) 85-04-076)

A Utility is designated Class A if it serves over 10,000 service connections, Class B if it serves 2,001 through 10,000 service connections, Class C if it serves 501 through 2,000 service connections, and Class D if it serves no more than 500 service connections.

1.3 Compliance Advice Letter

An advice letter requesting approval of the utility's proposed implementation of a specific requirement in a statute or Commission order. Typically, a Compliance Advice Letter requests that tariff changes attached to a decision or resolution be made effective.

1.4 Contact Person

A person identified on the title page of a Utility's tariffs as the Utility's authorized representative for all rate and service quality matters.

1.5 Contract

An agreement between a Utility and a developer or customer to provide service under rates or conditions not offered in the Utility's tariffs or standard form contracts.

1.6 Industry Rule

An Industry Rule contained in these Industry Rules, as set forth in General Order 96-B or its successor.

1.7 Informal General Rate Case (see D.92-03-093)

A general rate case for a Class B, Class C, or Class D Utility that is requested by advice letter rather than by formal application.

1.8 Memorandum Account (see D.85-04-076)

A deferred charge or credit account authorized by the Commission but not approved for recovery or refund, as described in the Utility's preliminary statement (see General Rule 8.5.3).

1.9 Staff

The Water Division (or its successor).

1.10 Standard Practice

A Water Division document that provides procedural guidelines (1) to the public and Utilities for preparing, and for submitting for review by the Water Division, various documents, including formal applications and advice letters, and (2) to Staff for reviewing such documents and creating Water Division work products. Copies of Standard Practices are available on request from the Water Division and are published on the Commission's Internet site.

1.11 Utility

A public Utility that is a water corporation (see Pub. Util. Code Sec. 241) or a sewer system corporation (see Pub. Util. Code Sec. 230.6).

1.12 Weather-Normalized Means Test (Pro-Forma Test) (see D.94-06-033)

A procedure that tests the adjusted revenues of a Utility to see if it is already realizing a Commission-authorized revenue increase (see Standard Practice U-17-W).

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