Florida Regulations 25-7.014: Records and Reports in General
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(1) Except as modified in subsection (4), each natural gas utility shall maintain its accounts and records in conformity with the Uniform System of Accounts for Natural Gas Companies (USOA) as found in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 18, Subchapter F, Part 201, for Major Utilities (2013), which is hereby incorporated by reference and may be accessed at http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04830 and http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-04831. All inquiries relating to interpretation of the USOA shall be submitted to the Commission’s Division of Accounting and Finance in writing.
(a) An inventory of property record units which may be readily checked for proof of physical existence;
(b) The association of costs with such property record units to assure accurate accounting for retirements; and
(c) The determination of dates of installation and removal of plant to provide data for use in connection with depreciation studies.
(3) Each gas utility shall maintain its depreciation rates and depreciation reserve by primary account as prescribed in the Uniform System and Classification of Accounts.
(4) For ratemaking purposes only, each investor-owned natural gas utility shall accrue unbilled base rate revenues, excluding those base rate revenues recoverable through other cost recovery or adjustment mechanisms.
(5) For each utility providing data to the Commission, all data shall be consistent with and reconcilable with the utility’s Annual Report to the Commission.
(6) The results of all tests, summaries, records and reports required by the Commission (including the Annual Report) shall, where appropriate, be reported on a therm basis rather than a volumetric or thousand cubic feet (MCF) basis.
(7) During visits authorized by Florida Statutes § 366.08, the utility shall provide staff members with adequate and comfortable working and filing space, consistent with prevailing conditions and climate and comparable with the accommodations provided to the utility’s outside auditors.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 366.05(1), 350.127(2) FS. Law Implemented 366.05(1), 366.08 FS. History-New 7-19-72, Repromulgated 1-8-75, 5-4-75, Amended 12-30-75, 9-28-81, 11-18-82, Formerly 25-7.14, Amended 10-1-86, 4-3-88, 7-20-89, 12-27-94, 4-22-96, 12-8-03, 2-2-15.
(2) Each utility shall establish and maintain continuing property records in conformity with the plant accounts prescribed in the USOA. The records shall be compiled on the basis of original cost or other book cost consistent with the provisions of the USOA. The continuing property records or records supplemental thereto shall contain such detailed description and classification of property record units that will permit their ready identification and verification. They shall be maintained in such manner as will meet the following basic objectives:
(a) An inventory of property record units which may be readily checked for proof of physical existence;
(b) The association of costs with such property record units to assure accurate accounting for retirements; and
(c) The determination of dates of installation and removal of plant to provide data for use in connection with depreciation studies.
(3) Each gas utility shall maintain its depreciation rates and depreciation reserve by primary account as prescribed in the Uniform System and Classification of Accounts.
(4) For ratemaking purposes only, each investor-owned natural gas utility shall accrue unbilled base rate revenues, excluding those base rate revenues recoverable through other cost recovery or adjustment mechanisms.
(5) For each utility providing data to the Commission, all data shall be consistent with and reconcilable with the utility’s Annual Report to the Commission.
(6) The results of all tests, summaries, records and reports required by the Commission (including the Annual Report) shall, where appropriate, be reported on a therm basis rather than a volumetric or thousand cubic feet (MCF) basis.
(7) During visits authorized by Florida Statutes § 366.08, the utility shall provide staff members with adequate and comfortable working and filing space, consistent with prevailing conditions and climate and comparable with the accommodations provided to the utility’s outside auditors.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 366.05(1), 350.127(2) FS. Law Implemented 366.05(1), 366.08 FS. History-New 7-19-72, Repromulgated 1-8-75, 5-4-75, Amended 12-30-75, 9-28-81, 11-18-82, Formerly 25-7.14, Amended 10-1-86, 4-3-88, 7-20-89, 12-27-94, 4-22-96, 12-8-03, 2-2-15.