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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers
- Chapter 5. Alaska Public Utilities Regulatory Act
- Section 381. Rates to Be Just and Reasonable.
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AS 42.05.381. Rates to Be Just and Reasonable.
- (a) All rates demanded or received by a public utility, or by any two or more public utilities jointly, for a service
furnished or to be furnished shall be just and reasonable; however, a rate may not include an allowance for costs of
political contributions, or public relations except for reasonable amounts spent for
- (1) energy conservation efforts;
- (2) public information designed to promote more efficient use of the utility's facilities or services or to protect the
physical plant of the utility;
- (3) informing shareholders and members of a cooperative of meetings of the utility and encouraging attendance; or
- (4) emergency situations to the extent and under the circumstances authorized by the commission for good cause shown.
- (b) In establishing the revenue requirements of a municipally owned and operated utility the municipality is entitled to
include a reasonable rate of return.
- (c) A utility, whether subject to regulation by the commission or exempt from regulation, may not charge a fee for
connection to, disconnection from, or transfer of services in an amount in excess of the actual cost to the utility of
performing the service plus a profit at a reasonable percentage of that cost not to exceed the percentage established
by the commission by regulation.
- (d) A utility shall provide for a reduced fee or surcharge for standby water for fire protection systems approved under AS
18.70.081
which use hydraulic sprinklers.
- (e) The commission shall adopt regulations for electric cooperatives and for local exchange telephone utilities setting a
range for adjustment of rates by a simplified rate filing procedure. A cooperative or telephone utility may apply for
permission to adjust its rates over a period of time under the simplified rate filing procedure regulations. The
commission shall grant the application if the cooperative or telephone utility satisfies the requirements of the
regulations. The commission may review implementation of the simplified rate filing procedure at reasonable intervals
and may revoke permission to use the procedure or require modification of the rates to correct an error.
- (f) A local exchange telephone utility may adjust its rates in conformance with changes in jurisdictional cost allocation
factors required by either the Federal Communications Commission or the Regulatory Commission of Alaska upon a showing
to the Regulatory Commission of Alaska of
- (1) the order requiring the change in allocation factors;
- (2) the aggregate shift in revenue requirement, segregated by service classes or categories, caused by the change in
allocation factors; and
- (3) the rate adjustment required to conform to the required shift in local revenue requirement.
- (g) The commission shall allow, as a necessary and reasonable expense, all payments made to the Department of
Environmental Conservation under AS 46.14.240
- 46.14.250. The commission shall allow the public
utility to recover these fees through a periodic fuel surcharge rate adjustment.
- (h) An electric or telephone utility that has overhead utility distribution lines and that provides services in a
municipality with a population of more than 200,000 must spend at least one percent of the utility's annual gross
revenue from retail customers in that municipality to place existing overhead utility distribution lines in that
municipality underground. In determining the annual gross revenue under this subsection, only revenue derived from the
utility's distribution lines in the municipality shall be considered.
- (i) An electric or telephone utility that is implementing a program to place existing overhead utility distribution lines
located in a municipality underground may amend its rates for services provided to customers in the municipality to
enable the utility to recover the full actual cost of placing the lines underground. Notwithstanding AS 42.05.411 - 42.05.431, an amendment to a utility's rates under this
subsection is not subject to commission review or approval. A utility amending its rates under this subsection shall
notify the commission of the amendment. This subsection applies to an undergrounding program to the extent that the
costs do not exceed two percent of the utility's annual gross revenue. If an undergrounding program's costs exceed two
percent, the commission may regulate rate increases proposed for the recovery of the amount above two percent.
- (j) When an electric utility or a telephone utility is implementing a program to place existing overhead utility
distribution lines located in a municipality underground, any other overhead line or cable in the same location shall
be placed underground at the same time. Each entity whose lines or cables are placed underground shall pay the cost of
placing its own lines or cables underground.
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