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FW: Avista's Responses to IPUC Staff Production Requests - 5/19/10
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Subject: Avista's Responses to ¡PUC Staff Production Requests - 5/19/10
May 19,2010
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
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-0:&r;.'.472 W. Washington St.oo
Boise,ID 83720-5918
Att: Donald L. Howell, II
Krstine A. Sasser
Re: Production Request of the Commission Staff in Case Nos. AVU-E-10-Ol and AVU-G-10-Ol
Attached is Avista's response in connection to Staff production requests in the above referenced docket.
Included in ths email is A vista's responses to the following Production Requests:
StaffPR 16, 17, 19,20,21,35 and 36
c:c:Staff_PR~016.doc;:;: C:C:Staff_PR_017.doc;:;: c:c:Staff_PR_.D17-Attachment Adocx;:;: c:c:Staff_PR_017-Attachment
B.doc:::: c:c:Staff_PR_017-Attachment C.doc:::: c:c:Staff_PR_017-Attachment D.doc:::: c:c:StafCPR_017-Attachment
E.doc:::: C:C:StafCPR_017-Attachment F.xls:::: C:C:Staff_PR_019.doc:::: c:c:StafCPR_020.doc::;: C:C:Staff_PR_021.doc;:;:
c:c:StafCPR_021-Attachment Axls::: c:c:Staff_PR_021-Attachment B.xls::: c:c:Staff_PR_021-Attachment C.xls::::
c:c:StafCPR_021-Attachment D.xls::: C:C:Staff_PR_035 Attachment A.xls:::: C:C:Staff_PR_035.doc::::
c:c:StafCPR_036.doc;:::
If there are any questions regarding the attached information, please contact me at (509) 495-4584 or via e-mail
at pau1.kimballß!avistacorp.com
1.
Than you,
Paul Kimball
Senior Regulatory Analyst
State & Federal Regulation
A vista Corporation
1411 E. Mission Ave, Box 3727
Spokane, WA 99220-3727
(509) 495-4584 direct
(509)368-0141 cell
paul.kimball~avistacorp.com
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AVISTA CORPORATION
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
JUSDICTION:
CASE NO:
REQUESTER:
TYPE:
REQUEST NO.:
IDAHO
A VU-E-10-01 / A VU-G-10-01
IPUC
Production Request
Staff-016
DATE PREPARD:
WITNSS:
RESPONDER:
DEPARTMENT:
TELEPHONE:
05/03/2010
Elizabeth Andrews
Jennfer Buss
State & Federal Reg.
(509) 495- 2098
REQUEST:
Please provide all documentation supporting the Company's request for working capital
(Reference Andrews, pps. 33 and 34). Please include within your response the Company's balance
sheet analysis demonstrating that investors supply the fuds to operate durng the lag period and
the Company's lead-lag study.
RESPONSE:
See Andrew's work papers, Sections ah1 - ah7(Electrc), r1 - r5 (Gas) for the Company's
documentation supporting its working capital adjustment using the FERC method.
The Company did not perform a lead-lag study, as 45 days is the generally accepted lag days used
byFERC.
AVISTA CORPORATION
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
JURSDICTION:
CASE NO:
REQUESTER:
TYPE:
REQUEST NO.:
IDAHO
A VU-E-10-01 1 AVU-G-10-01
IPUC
Production Request
Staff-017
DATE PREPARD:
WITNSS:
RESPONDER:
DEPARTMENT:
TELEPHONE:
05/1112010
Dave DeFelice
Jeane Pluth
State & Federal Reg.
(509) 495-2204
REQUEST:
Please provide a detailed written description ofthe Company's capital expenditure process. Please
include within your response a full description with at least the following: a) method to establish
total capital expenditure budget; b) prioritization and allocation of that budget to specific and
blanet projects; c) reassignent of budget allocations based upon project varances (if one project
is under budget is another project added to expend those unused dollars or the opposite); d)
methodology to determine which projects are high priority and which can be deferred until the
economic climate (or other factors) are improved; e) asset manageinent transactional process (how
projects are entered into that system and ultimately closed to the general ledger and by whom), and
f) other items relevant to the process including a listing and copy of all documents and reports
required and maintained throughout the process.
RESPONSE:
See StafC DR _ 017 - Attachments A through F, for all policies regarding capital budget and capital
accounting procedures, as follows:
Document
Capital Budget Process
. 2010 Budget Manual
Fixed Asset Process - Internal Control
Capitalization Policy
Software Capitalization Policy
Software Capitalization - Project Life Cycle
I Attachment
Attachment A
Attachment B
Attachment C
Attachment D
Attachment E
Attachment F
Capital Budget Process
Objectives:
. Compile Capital Budget data.
· Input Capital Budget data timely, completely, and accurately.
· Meet Capital Budget spending limits set by the officers of the Company.
· Load approved Capital Budget into the General Ledger.
The Capital Budget committee discusses at their regularly scheduled meetings the Capital Budget target
set by the corporate officers. The Analysis, Budget and Forecast group then allocates the majority of
the Capital Budget by functional area based on a combination of historical and current information. Any
unallocated dollars are assigned to projects determined by the Committee members to have the highest
priority. The Analysis, Budget and Forecast group compiles the total of the block estimates submitted
on an Excel spreadsheet by the functional areas to confirm the total meets the Capital Budget target
that was set.
The agreed-to target budget amounts are then entered into the Budget application at the individual
project level by the budget sponsor. Several individual projects may roll up to a master capital project
referred to as an Expenditure Request. A budget manual is updated annually that provides standard
assumptions to be used when preparing budgets. A Standard assumptions manual is also available for
standard assumptions that are to be used when performing economic analysis. Detailed input includes
construction costs, removal/salvage costs, retirement cost, customer contributions, timing and amount
of transfers to plant and, if applicable, any un-transferred carryover balance from Construction Work in
Progress (CWIP). Costs must be presented on a monthly basis so that an accurate AFUDC calculation can
be made, if applicable, and to aid in cash forecasting. Avista currently budgets the current year plus four
forecast years.
After all information has been input into the Budget application, the Capital Budget administrator starts
the audit process to ensure accuracy and to ensure the spending limit has been met in the Budget
application. The Capital Budget administrator contacts any areas that need to make adjustments to their
input. When the Capital Budget is final and complete, it is loaded into the Reporting system (Discoverer).
The Capital Budget Committee meets monthly to review actual results compared to budget and
expected spend. Changes to expected spends for each ER are discussed and updated as needed.
Adjustments may be made to the expected spend in order to achieve total spending targets established
for the current year.
Staff_DR_017 Attachment A Page 1 of 1
~"II1'STA.
BUDGET MANUAL
For ORGANIZATIONS
2010
Last Updated: Janua 2010
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Page 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW OF THE BUDGET PROCESS........... 4
SUMMY OF KEY BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS.......................................... 5
2010 BUDGET KEY DATES ..............................................................................6
ACCOUNTANT RESPONSIBLE BY ORGANIZATION.............................. 7
NON-CAPITAL BUDGET................................ 10
OVERVIEW....................................................................................................... 10
Non-Capital Terminology ..................................................................................................... 10
Non-Capital Budget Elements...............................................................................................11
Credit Policy (Centralized) ............................................ ...................................... ................. 11
Centralization of Direct Charges Table .............................................................. ................. 14
Centralization of Loadings Table ......................................................................................... 14
Expenditure Type .................................................................................................................. 15
Spread Code........... ........ ... ... ........................ ......................................................................... 15
Expenditure Categories ..................... ... ............... ............................. .................................... 15
Labor Iriormation................................................................................................................. 16
Labor Loadings (Centralized)............................................................................................... 16
MAC (Master Activity Code) Table ......................................................................................17
FERC Non-Capital Account List ..................................................................... ..................... 21
()"J:~ JrJr()~ ................................................ :!:!
EXPENSE...........................................................................................................22
Corporate Donations............................................................................................................ 22
Contribution Categories .................... ................................................................................... 22
In-Kind Contributions .......................................................... ........................................ ......... 23
Corporate Dues...............................................................................................ó..................... 23
Employee Dues ............................................. ................................ ........................ ............ ..... 23
General Services (Centralized) ............................................................................ .......... ....... 23
Iriormation Services/Iriormation Technology (Centralized) ............................................... 24
Material and Stores Loading (Centralized) ..... ..................................................................... 24
Payroll Accrual (Centralized)...............................................................................................24
Postage, Couriers & Express Mail (Centralized) .................................................. ............... 24
Real Estate (Centralized) ................................................................ó.................................ó... 25
Small Tools Loading (Centralized) ....................................................................................... 25
Telecommunications (Centralized) ........................................ ............................ ............ ....... 25
Training............................. ....................................................................................... ............. 25
Travel Expense....... ........ ...................... ................................................................................. 26
CLEARG/OVERHEAD/BILLING .............................................................27
Constrction Overheads ................ .................................. .... .......................... ....................... 27
Facilities (Centralized) .........................................................................................................27
Materials ...................................... .......................................... ........ ....................................... 27
Miscellaneous Deferred Debits (Account 186200) ...............................................................27
Miscellaneous Billings. ............ ........................ .................. ................................................... 27
Incidental Revenues .............ó................................................................................................ 27
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Protection, Mitigation, and Enhancements (PM&E) ........................................................... 28
Small Tools............................................................................................................................ 28
Billable Subsidiary Support................................................... ............................................... 29
Non-Bilable Subsidiary Support ......................... ............ .......... ........................ ................... 29
Transportation ................................... .................. ................................................................. 29
Vehicle Classes ............................................................ .......................................... ............... 30
Transportation Allocation (Centralized) ..... ...... .................................................... ............... 30
CAPITAL BUDGET ........................................ 31
Capital Budget Terminology .................. .................... ........................................................... 31
ER-BI-Capital Project Request Flowchart ........................................................................... 32
Categories Codes Table ............... .................................. ............ ...... ..................................... 32
Capital FERC Functional Accounts ..................................................................................,.. 32
AFUDC.................................................................................................................................33
CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION ERS.................................................................33
Electric and Gas Meter Installations .................................................................................... 33
PCB Capital Costs ................................................................................................................ 33
Preliminary Survey and Investigation (PS&I) ...................................................................... 34
Protection, Mitigation & Enhancements (PM&E) ............................................................... 34
Spokane River Licensing................................................................ ....................................... 34
NON-CONSTRUCTION ERS..........................................................................34
Summary Table .....................................................................................................................34
5005 - Technology Refresh Blanket .....................................................................................35
5006 - Technology Expansion Blanket.................................................................................35
5111- Technology Projects Minor Blanket .........................................................................35
7000 - Transportation ..........................................................................................................35
7001- Strctures and Improvements ...................................................................................36
7002 - Offce Machines and Equipment...............................................................................36
7003 - Offce Furniture ........................................................................................................36
7005 - Stores Equipment ......................................................................................................37
7006 - Tools, Laboratory & Shop Equipment...................................................................... 37,
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Staff DR 017 Attachment B Page 3
OVERVIEW OF THE BUDGET PROCESS
If you need any assistance with your budgets please contact Julie Lee (x4356), Laura Vickers (x2904),
Rosemar Collson (x2036), or Margie Stevens (x8978).
Staff PR 017~Attchment B.doc
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SUMY OF KEY BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS
Capital Budget: $210 milion excluding Wind
Constructon Project Loading
AFUDC: 8.25%
Sales tax: 8.6% for Spokane County; 6% for Kootenai County
Construction overhead rates by fuction for 2010 are estimated to be (note: Adminstration & Accounting rate wil be
added to the Engieerig & Supervsion rate for a combined loading):
Class
Indirect Engineenng:
Adminstration & Accounting
Generation
Transmission
Electnc Distnbution
Gas Distnbution - North
Gas Distnbution - South
Labor Loadings
Benefits loading
Payroll Tax loadig
One Leave loadig
Composite rate
57.60%
8.75%
18.18%
1.56
Salary and Wage Increase
Bargainig Unit: increase in Apnl
Non-Bargaing Unit: increase in March
2010
2011
2012
Bari!ain2 Unit
Ment increase
TBD
TBD
TBD
Full Yea
Travel Information
Mileage rate 50 cents per mile
Company ailane incremental cost $35/minute
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Non-Bar2ainn2
Ment increase
2.8%
3.0%
3.0%
Projectfask
77700240 1 070 i O-ORG
77700241 107020-0RG
77700241 107030-0RG
77700241 107040-0RG
77700242107050-0RG
77700242107060-0RG
Unit
Full Year
2.33%
2.5%
2.5%
Rate
0.475%
3.250%
28.00%
10.50%
15.00%
10.00%
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2010 BUDGET KEY DATES
Description
Budget Manual posted to Web
Submit Requests for Capital Tools, Facilties, and IT Equipment
Capital Budget Committee Meeting - Communcate Alocated 2010 Budget Amount
Capital Budget Committee Meeting - Review & Prioritization of Capital Expenditues(complete by mid-Oct) C
Budget Training Sessions for Capital
Budget Systems Open for 2010 Capital Input (complete by mid-Oct)
2010 Capital Audit Process Completed (includig Rollup) .
Submit Requests for Centraized Legal
O&M Budget Memo and Allocation
Budget Traing Sessions for O&M
Capital Budget input (2011-2012) & Long Rage Capital Budget (2013-2014)
Budget Systems Open for 2010 O&M Input
O&M Audit Process Completed (includig Rollup)
BUDGET CONTACTS
Primary Budget Application Contacts
Julie Lee Ext. 4356 - Capita
Laura Vickers Ext. 2904 - Non-Capita
Other available assistance
Rosemary Coulson
Margie Stevens
Ext. 2036
Ext. 8978
Energy Delivery Accounting ContactsHoward Grisrud Ext. 2936
Kellee Quick Ext. 2893Gudu Fischer Ext. 2118
Utility Energy Resource Accountig Contacts
Cheryl Ketter . Ext. 2902Anette Brandon Ext. 4324Linda Donley Ext. 4703
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Tentative
Date (2010)
As Updated
MidJul
Mid Aug
Mid Sep
End Sep
Late Sep
Late Oct
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
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NON-CAPITAL BUDGET
OVERVIEW
Æ C I lon-anita Termino op.v
Adminstrtive and Subset ofO&M; accounts 920-935.
General (A&G)
Account Key Required fields used for budgetig include Project, Organzation, Expenditue tye, and Task
(POET).
Biling Account Biling items are recorded into a suspense account, which are then offset when the billig
occur, netting to zero.
Clearg Account Specific cost accounts for the transporttion expense, materil and stores expense, and small
tools that are accumulated and cleared to varous capital and operating accounts.
Constrction Overheads Includes Supervision, Accountig and Engineerig labor and expenses. See page 27 for
additional information.
Customer Payments Refuds, rebates, refud of lie extensions, etc.
Equipment Puchase, usage and O&M expense of equipment operate by company. These items are
tyically used on more than one project. Includes vehicles, heavy equipment, forklifts, small
tools, etc. (includig gasoline, oil, etc.)
Expenditue Type Codes used to distiguish between labor and other expenses.
Jursdiction An alpha code associated with each project designating jursdiction.
WA - Washigton; il - Idao; OR - Oregon; MT - Montaa; AN - Allocated Nort;
AA - Allocated Al; ZZ - No Jursdiction
Master Activity Code (MAC)Method of trackig non-capita activities at a corporate level using project numbers.
Materials Materials, goods, supplies tht are used in the processes (such as office supplies) or become a
par of capita facilties (such as pipe, wie, sand and grvel.)
Operatig and Maintenance Costs required to conduct the Company's ongoing operations and preventive maintenance.
(O&M)Costs include labor, materials and trporttion.
Overhead/Loadig Costs Costs that are incured in support of one or more activities, but not directly incured in
accomplishig the activities. These costs are spread on a pre-determined basis to diect
activities such as payroll and constrction.
ORG A thee-digit alpha-numeric number tht represents a specific area of responsibility. An
admstrative group, section or deparent that provides a specific fuction for the Company.
Budgets for and monitors actul costs on a monthy basis.
Project Number An eight-digit number assigned to each approved Capita Próject Request by Energy Delivery
Accountig for the purose of accumulatig the costs of a capital project as described on the
Capital Project Request form.A Non-Capital Project Request form is used to request project
numbers to be assigned to other areas consistig of expense projects, customer billig,
suspense items, research, and maintenace costs.
Suspense Project An eight-digit number established to accumulate costs relate to a specific project or purose
for which the ultiate disposition is unown.
Transporttion Allocates the costs related to vehicles and power equipment to the activities where they are
Allocation/Clearg used. Operation, maintenance, and repair costs associated with vehicles and power equipment
are accumulated in vehicle class pooling accounts and then allocated from the pools to
activities bv applving established allocation rates to actual usage for each activity.
Workforce - Contract Contract labor being used in lieu of using employees. If equipment rental cost canot be
separted from the equipment operator costs, include the equipment with the labor in this code.
Workforce - Emplovee An expenditue tye that includes full-tie labor and casual labor.
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Non-Capital Budget Elements
Account Key
The key fields used for budgeting are made up of four unique pars: Project, Organation (ORG), Expenditue tye,
and Task.
For example:
Project Org
09903640 F55
Expenditue Type
Labor
Task
920000
Organiation (ORG)
An ORG represents the Organizational unit whose resource incurred the cost. Always charge your own ORG for
all expenditures.
Master Activity Code (MC) and Project Number
The Energy Delivery Accounting team issues project numbers for the purpose of accumulating the costs of non-
capita items. Every non-capital project is assigned to a MAC when it is established. Although the MAC is not used
when actu transactions are recorded, it is used durig the budgeting process to accumulate costs by activity. If you
have any questions concernng the MACs or project numbers, please call Howard Grimsrud (Ext. 2936).
Task (FERC Main and Sub Account)
The thee-digit Main account is priarly pre-defined by FERC to describe the work being performed. The three-
digit Sub Account is a fuer breakdown of the main account. Some Sub Accounts are predefined by FERC while
others have been defined by A vista C'orp. to meet business requirements.
Credit Policy (Centralized)
All credits tht result from the receipt of cash wil be credited to a centralized Organation (Z57) so that the
management team can view fuds received in a centralized place and determine the most critical use for those fuds.
Credits resulting from non-cash events such as reclasses, corrections, transfers and reversals will continue to be
credited to individual Organzations. Identification of a transaction as cash or non-cash wil depend on the source
document used to create the tranaction. For example, if the source document for a transaction is a cash-receipts
memo, the credit that results from the trasaction wil be charged to Z57. Conversely, if the source document for a
tranaction is a transfer form, the credit that results from the transaction wil be charged to an individual
Organzation.
All employees responsible for budgeting to an individual Organation must:
1.) identify the total amount of each cash related credit chaged to their Organization
2.) budget the gross amount (not including cash credits) by account to the individual Organation
3.) provide a list of items, amounts and accounts to the Analysis, Budget & Forecasting Team so that these
credits can be budgeted to Z57
The form to report this inormation to the Analysis, Budget & Forecast Team is included on the following page.
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For specific examples of credits and how they wi be accounted for please refer to the Credit Examples Matri
on the followig page. The matr indicates to which Organtion (i.e., centraized or individual) those credits wil
be charged in the colum marked ORG. The list of examples provided on the matrix does not represent a complete
list of all transactions tht have resulted in credits to individual Organations, but rather a sampling of those credits.
The Credit Examples Matri was created with the intent of providing guidance for individuals preparg their
Budget.
If you have any questions regardig this policy or would like fuer clarfication, please contact Howard Grisrud at
extension 2936.
CREDIT SUBMITIAL FORM
Name
ORGANATION
Description of Credit (i.e. CIAC)GIL Account Amount
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Financial Accountabilty Plan - Credit Project
re XampJeS
WHT SOURCE WHY HOW CODED CASH/FUS ORG FINANCIAS
REC'D?
CIACs 203-Ciac Contrbutions mus reuce Serice Agreeents Yes Coip.ORG Capital
204-Ciac Trasfer rate base per FERC
Cash Book 60S-Cash Book Product reted Cash Receipts Memo Yes Coip.ORG Capita Expene, O&B
Rejinds/Rebates Unrecorded receivable Cash Receipts Memo Yes B/S Acct.B/S Acct.
Misc. Revenues
Reclasses
Voided Checks Payables Excel spreaheet No Ind.ORG Expene
First Install-meters 216-1 st Intal Meter All meer instas chaged to METS No Ind.ORG Capita
Equipment Transfers 21S-Equip Xfer expene Trafer form No Al All
Transfers 22S- Trafers Jursdictional trfers Excel spreadseet No Coip.ORG Expene
DSM Overheads 212-DSM Overhead Corrtions Varous No Ind.ORG Capita Expense, O&B
Reversals (AFDC,Trafer
etc.)Corrections
Damage Clams Bils 207-DC Billgs Reimburement for Damge Claim bil Yes Coip.ORG Capita, Expene, O&B
Expenditues form
Miscellaneous Bils 22 i - Misc Bilings Reimburement for Miscellaneous Bil
Credit Union expenditu (plus a form Yes Coip.ORG O&B
EDS Billngs potential profit)
l
Yes Coip.ORG O&B
Orthophotography
1
Yes Coip.ORG O&B
Pre-Line School Yes QXXORG Opertig Revenue
Apprentice Training Yes QXXORG Opertig Revenue
Utilty Services Yes QXXORG Opertig Revenue
Make-Readies Yes Coip.ORG O&B
Sales Tickets
Cash Sales 60S - Cash Book Sale of goods & serices to Sales Tickets Yes Coip.ORG O&B
Charge (CSS) Sales CSSCAE employeeslcusmers Sales Ticket Yes Coip.ORG O&B
Materials Mgmt System
Salvage Retu to storeom of 904 Ticket (S)Yes Coip.ORG B/S Acct.
Return/En:hanges inventory, scrap or 904 Ticket (094)No Ind.ORG O&B
matenals to be refubished
Subsidiary Bilngs 106-Sub Biling Reimbure Coip. for Excel spreadsheet Yes Coip.ORG O&B
expenditues on
subsidiar's behaf .
Tarffed Activities
DSM 213 - DSM/IRA To reclass prgr Excel spreadsheet Yes Coip.ORG O&B
Exp expenditues to balance
URAP 213 - DSM/IRA sheet l Excel spreshee Yes Coip.ORG O&B
Wind Power Exp Manua calculation Yes Coip.ORG O&B
Accruals
Year-ènd NIA To appropritely reord Excel spreadheet No B/S Acct.B/S Acct.
Cross-year balance sheet item Individua reuest No B/S Acct.B/S Acct.
Same year
L
Individual request No B/S Acct.B/S Acct.
Actual pmt .. accrual Coip.ORG Capita, Expene, O&B
Actual pmt )0 accrual Ind.ORG Capita, Expene, O&B
Centralzation
Loadings (ML, PB, PL,NIA Allocation of poled costs System No ZXXORGs Capital, Expene, O&B
PT, etc)
Regulatory Items Cleag Acct
PM&E 484-ÇF PME ID Requied by reguatory Cash Receipts memo Yes Coip.ORG (184SXX)
Hamilton St. Bridge 460-Hamton ST agencies l O&B
PGE Monetiation 464-PGEMon O&B
C ditE i
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AFUDC
Credits
Facilties
IS/IT (incl's
Telecom)
Legal
Payroll
Accrual
Real Estate
Supply Chain
Al interest costs associated with CWI wil be
charged to Utiity Fince's Org
All credits for cash related items for both Capita
and Non-capital tractions (examples provided
on revious a e
All costs associated with facilty maitenance and
operation wil be charged to Facilities' Org
All costs associated with technology items wil be
charged to ISIIT's Org. Ths includes hardware,
softare, telephone, and telecommunicationites
Al costs associated with legal fees or services
(expenditue tye 005) wil be charged to Legal's
ORG
Al charges wil be directly charged to a central
Org under Corp. Accountig
Costs for permits, easements, land and
improvements will be charged to Real Estate
All copy machie leases, maitenance, postage,
graphics and mail services wil be charged to
Su 1 ChainOr
All charges wil be directly coded to
proper Project number, Task and
centrd Or (JI0
All charges wil be directly coded to
proper Project number, Task and
centralized Or (Z57)
Al charges wil be directly coded to
proper Project number, Task and
centrlized Or (R07)
All charges wil be directly coded to
proper Project number, Task and
centralized Org (B09, P09 or W09)
All charges wil be directly coded to
proper Project number, Task and
centralized Or (POL
All charges wil be directly coded to
proper Project number, Task and
centralized Or (Z89
All charges wil be directly coded to
proper Project number, Task and
centralized Or (V08)
All charges will be directly coded to
proper Project number, Task and
centralized Or (H51, Z09)
Manger of Analysis,
Budget and Forecast
Manger of Corp.
Accountig
Manager of Facilty
Services
VP&CIO
Sr. VP General Counsel
& Chief Compliance
Offcer
Manager of Corp.
Accounting
Manager of Real Estate
Manager of Supply
Chain
WL -LOADERS Indiect Engieerig
77700240107010 -Admin /Accountig
77700241107020 - Generation and Prod
77700241107030 - Electrc Transmission
77700241107040 - Electrc Distrbution
77700242107050- Gas Distribution Nort
77700242107060 - Gas Distrbution South
Transporttion
The loadigs would be chaged to appropriate
capita Project number, Task and centralized
Org
The loadings would be charged to appropriate
capital, operatig, or maintenance Project
number, Task and centrized Or
The loadigs would be charged to appropriate
capital, operatig, or maintenance Project
number, Task and centrlized Org S51
Expenditue Type:
Small Tools Loading
StoreslMaterial Loadig
Materials Taxrei ht Loadin
Payroll Benefits
Payroll Taxes
One Leave
PM&E (Capital)
The loadings would be chaged to appropriate
capital, operating, or maitenance Project
number, Task and centralized Or Z87
The loadings would be chaged to appropriate
capita, operatig, or maintenance Project
number, Task and centrized Or B04
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Energy Delivery Acctg Mgr (Z81)
Gen & Prod Dir (Z82)
Tramission Eng Mgr (Z83)
Distrbution Eng Mgr (Z84)
Gas Eng Mgr (Z85)
OR ers. Anal st Z86)
Fleet Manager (Z88)
Travel Mgr (L54)
Supply Chain Mgr (S51)
Corporate Benefits Mgr (Z87)
Envionmental Affairs Dir (B04)
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Expenditure Type
Philosophy: The use of expenditue types wil enable the sumarzation of tyes of costs that are charged to many
different project/task combinations that occur durng the year.
For the non-capital budget process, the only expenditue types used wil be Labor, Overtme (OT), and Non-
Labor.
Spread Code
01 Manual 11 Sumer Peak-OR 21 December
02 Monthly 12 Winter Peak-OR
03 Non-Union Labor 13 Traing
04 Union Labor 14 Sumer Peak PM&E
05 Overtime 15 Janec
06 Every Other Month 16 Mar-May/ Aug-Nov
07 Quarerly- i st month 17 April-July
08 Quarerly- Last Month 18 March-Julv
09 Sumer Peak 19 Jan-Mar/Oct-Dec
10 Winter Peak 20 One Leave
Expenditure Categories
Capital
Capital expenditures are incured to create or purchase an asset that costs $1,000, or more, and has a useful life of
more than one year. The costs are then recognized over the life ofthe asset in the form of depreciation or
amortization expense. Generally, items that cost less than $1,000 or have a life ofless than or equal to one year
should not be capitalized.
Non-capital
Operating & Maintenance (O&M) - Including Administrative & General (A&G)
O&M expenditues are the expenses recognized on the income statement in the perod incured to operate and
maintain or support the operation and maintenance of company operating assets (those that support gas distrbution
and electric distribution, transmission and generation). O&M expenses are tracked using Task numbers in the range
from 500xx though 935xx. A&G is a term commonly used to refer to the subset of O&M accounts in the range of
920xxx to 935xx.
Non-Operatng (sometimes referred to as Other Income Deductions)
Non-operating expenditues are the expenses recogned on the income statement in the period incured that do not
support the priar operating activities of the business (gas distrbution and electric distrbution, trasmission and
generation). The Task number rage is 41 5 xxx to 426xxx. These items are not recoverable through rates.
Clearing, Overhead & Billing
Clearg and Overhead items may indirectly impact the income statement. These items are accumulated into pooling
accounts on the balance sheet and then allocated on a predetermined basis as a loading on capital and/or O&M
expenditues. Biling items are recorded into a suspense account, which is then offset when the biling occurs,
netting to zero.
For assistace in determinng the classification of an expenditue category, contact the Energy Delivery Accounting
team. (Refer to Budget Contacts section for extensions.)
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Labor Information
Always charge your labor to your own ORG. You wil need to budget your labor to the appropriate projects. The
Budget/Forecast/Analysis group wil budget paid time off for each ORG based upon each ORG's historical
percentage of paid time off taken during the year.
When adding new employees into the budget input application, please use 99999 as the employee number.
When adding (not replacing) new staff, be sure to also consider the peripherals that wil be needed. Notify other
deparments, such as facilities and ISIT so that they ca accommodate any extra expenses associated with additional
staff.
Temporar servce or casua employees who are not on our payroll (Naces, Human, Kelly, Olsten, Volt, etc.)
should not appea in the labor management section. Costs for these employees should be budgeted in your non-labor
accounts. You wil be biled for these servces diectly from the outside agency.
Outside Agencies: (Not on Avista Corp.'s payroll) Representative costs from these providers are detailed below:
Executive Secretar/Technical Skills $17.00 - $22.78/h.Receptionist/Typist $13.00 - $1 7.42/h.
. General Clerk $12.00 - $16.08/h.
Contact Kiberly Lukes in Human Resources at Ext. 418 i if you have any questions.
Labor Loadings (Centralized)
Direct costs wil remai in the originating ORG for cost budgeting and varance reporting. The labor loadings, which
include paid time off, payroll benefits, and payroll taes, wil be calculated by the budget application and charged to
the appropriate capital, operting, or maitenace Project and Task numbers in ORG Z87.
See "Sumar of Key Budget Assumptions" for details
The Casual Labor calculation taes into consideration the loadig for payroll taxes (8.75%), the only loading applied
to Casual and Student employees and overtime labor.
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MAC (Master Activity Code) Table
MAC DESCRITION
SERVICE/OUTSOURCE ACTIVITIES
001 Investor Relations / Stock Expense / Anual Meetig / Anual Report / Outside
Analvst Meetigs
002 Board of Director Activities
005 Building Office Maintenance, Services
011 Aicraft Operations & Travel Services
Plane Lease, Travel Deparent
015 Outsourced Activities
Graphics Deoarent, Postage, Records, Cafeteria Costs, Collections
016 Deparent Adminstrative Activities
Administrative Support
017 Real Estate/Right of Way/Contrct Services
Joint Use
018 IS/IT Activities
EDS Contract Expenses and IS A vista Labor
Softare & SW Licensing Maintenance
Hardware Maitenance
Telecommuncation Monthly Usage Charges
Computer Hardware Leases
022 Telecommuncation Services
OVERHAD ACTIVTIES
020 Transporttion
021 Small Tools Equipment & Capital Tools Maintenance
Small tools storeroom maintenance
Capital tool maintenance
023 Procurement and Materials Management Activities
Supply Chain labor and costs to buy/dispose of equip and material
Procurement scheduling/inventory management
Warehouse facilty operation and control
Traveling Storekeeper
Investment Recovery-Buying, disposal, warehouse operations
Miscellaneous billigs-scrap sales
024 Constrction Overheads
General accountig and engineerig activities (See page 27)
PUBLIC AFFAI/COMMICATION ACTIVITIES
030 Chartable & Civic/Communty
Level of corporate supportparicipation
Chartable group activities
Communty relations policies, activities and programs
Corporate donations
031 Trade & Professional Associations
Association evaluation, Association activities, Association sureys and studies
Corporate dues
033 Company Communcations
External and internal communcations programs
External viewpoints
Communcations chaels and media contacts
Release information to the public and media
Arange or conduct tours of facilities
Information for public appearces
Public education programs
Audio-visual productions
Formal communcations to employees
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MAC DESCRITION
ENVONMENTAL, LEGISLATIVE AN GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
ACTITIES
032 Native American Relations
Parcipation, presentations, and meetigs with Native American Organations
051 Environmenta Policy, Procedures, and Programs
Environmenta policies and procedures
Ai quality, water quality, water tratment, vegetation, fish, wildlife, recreation,
solid/azardous waste disposal compliance with regulations
Testimony at public heargs and before regulatory agencies
052 Legislative and Other Governenta Relations
Legislative and goverenta relations strtegies
Legislative and governenta proceedigs
Relationships with feder, state, and local governent repreentatives
Impact of legislation on the company
054 Regulatory Policy, Program Compliance, and Ratemakg Activities
Represent the company's position on varous issues
Commssion order and impacts on the company
Relationships with commission members and staff
Regulatory requirement associated with constrction programs
Regulatory applications
Studies and inspections for compliance including FERC inspections
Filing for constrction permts, impact stateents, and licenses
Heargs related to regulatory reuiments and compliance
Data reuests and $!overent sureys
055 Servces for Other Pares
CUSTOMER SERVICE, INFORMTION, AND MATING
ACTIVTIES
071 Customer Accounts
Meter Readig or Meter Testing
Customer Bil Processing, Customer Contact,
Credit & Collections, CAR Activities,
Utility Service Contrcts, Radio Interference Work,
Infrared Testing, Diversion of Servce Work, Power Quality Testing
073 Sales and Marketig
Electrc/Gas Meter Sales
Business Market Development
Natual Gas Penetration
Utility Positionig
Market Research
Automated Meter Readig (AM)
Fair, Homeshows, and Tradeshows
Utility Newslettrs
Commercialdustral Programs
075 Demand Side Management (DSM)
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ELEC/GAS DISTRIUTION, TRASMISSION, GENERATION AND
RESOURCES
201 Stormeather Event Maitenance
Electrc distrbution and transmission storm maint
Gas distribution snow load on meters
202 Requested Maintenance
Customer/governent/public requested electrc transmission & distrbution
maintenance and gas maintenance
Electrc and gas maintenance practices
Electrc and gas road relocates
Electrc and gas locates
Gas leak, re-light customer equipment
203 Growt Related Maintenance
New customer/revenue/growt related electrc transmission & distrbution
maintenance and gas maintenance
New customer locatig
Street and area lights
New gas inspections
204 Failed Maintenance
Failed or failing plant or condition! electrc transmission & distrbution and gas
maintenance
Underground fault repair
Cathodic testig
205 Preventative Maintenance
Trasmission and distrbution substation maintenance
Preventative transmission and distrbution maintenance
ERT installs, Test, treat, and stub
Hydro generation plant maintenance
Thermal generation plant maintenace
Combustion turbine generation plant maintenance
Gas testing and safety
206 Tree Related Maintenance
Tree related trmission and distrbution maintenance
Tree trmming - planed and unplaned
Tree related replacement, Tree growt regulation, Forestr adinstration
210 Joint Projects
Colstrp Operation & Maintenance, Colstrp Fuel
ED Fuel Cell Project, Avista Fiber Joint Use
211 Design
Distrbution & transmission lie, station, protection and control design
Power plant, generation, hydro, and thermal design
Metering and testig design
Gas design
215 Asset Management
220 Resource Mangement and Plang
Generation Plang
Hydro Generatig Plant Operations
Thermal Generatig Plant Operations
Kette Falls Fuel
Combustion Turbine Generatig Plant Ops
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245 System Operations
Tramission, switchig station and substation support
Electrc mapping and GIS development
Distrbution system support
Electrcal system operations, coordination and dynamics
Steady state studies, Nortwest Power Pool
Electrc operational system support
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Gas operations
Gas deferrals and amortations
Gas new mappini!, Build far taps
HU RESOURCE ACTIVTIES
280 Employment
Compensation Adminstrtion
RecrutmentJelocation
Labor/Management Relations
Orientation
Ori!anizational Development
281 Training
Safety Meeting
Requird Traig such (i.e. Apprentice/Craft Trag)
Traig that benefits the comoany (i.e. for CPE credits)
291 Benefit Admstration
Benefit Admstration -
Post Retiement and F ASB 106
Wellness
292 General Safety/Healthdustral Hygiene
Safety Admstrtion
Occupational Healthdustral Hyiriene
295 Security
FINANCIA AND CONTROL ACTIVTIES
331 Accountii! Activities
337 Treasur Activities
Treasur Activities
AI Sale Fees
341 Risk Management/Inance
Risk Management/urance
Public Injur/Damages
Propert Inurance
342 Auditig
343 Subsidiar Company Support
Subsidiar Company Support Biled
Subsidiar Company Support Unbiled
PLANNING, ANALYSIS AND REPORTING ACTIVITIES
364 Business Plang, AnalYsis, and Reportir
369 Corporate Planir and Strateiric Direction (VP Related)
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FERC Non-Capital Account List
The following accounts are used in the budflet system.It is not a comprehensive list of all FERC accounts.
ASSETS AN OTHER DEBITS (Other)182.3 Other reg asset
102 Proper purch/sold 183 Preliminar surey and investigation
107 Capita overhea 184 Clearg accounts (flee, small tools PME)
163 Stores expense undistrbuted 186 Miscellaneous defered debits
LIAILITIES AN OTHER CREDITS (Other)
232.3 Miscellaneous payables 242.6 Conseration
236 Taxes Acced 242.7 Other (paid tie off, low income)
242 Miscellaneous liabilties 242.9 Misc remediation liability
OTHER INCOME AN DEDUCTIONS (Non-Operatinii)
Other Income Other Income Deductions
417.1 Expenses from non-utilty opertions 426.1 Dues & donations
421.Gain on disposition of propert 426.2 Life insurace
426.4 Expenditues for cerain civic, political & related act.
FERCN C . IA L'oon-apita ccount 1St -JPerating
ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION EXPENSES Other Power Supply Expenses
Steam Power Generation 556 System control and load dispatching
Operation 557 Oter expenses
500 Opertion supersion and engineeng
501 Fuel Consumed / Handling ELECTRIC TRASMISSION EXPENSES
502 Stea expenses Operation
503 Stea from other sources 560 Operation supersion and engineeng
505 Electrc expenses 560.35 Grd West
506 Miscellaneous stea power expenses 561 Load dispatching
507 Rents 562 Station expenses
Maintenance 563 Overhea line expenses
510 Maint. Superision and engieeng 566 Miscellaneous transmission expenses
511 Maint. of strctures 567 Rents
512 Maint. of boiler plant Maintenance
513 Maint. of electrc plant 568 Maint. supervsion and engineeg
514 Maint. of miscellaneous stea plant 569 Maint. of strctures
Hydraulic Power Generation 570 Maint. of station eQuipment
Operation 571 Maint. of overhea lines
535 Operation supersion and engineeng 572 Maint. of under wound lines
536 Water for power 573 Maint. of miscellaneous trsmission plant
537 Hydrulic expenses ELECTRIC DISTRIUTION EXPENSES
538 Electrc expenses Operation
539 Miscellaneous hydrulic power generation expenses 580 ûperation supersion and engineeng
540 Rents 582 Station expenses
Maintenance 583 Overhead line expenses
541 Maint. Superision and engineeng 584 Underwound line expenses
542 Maint. of strctues 585 Stree lighting and signal system expenses
543 Maint. of reseroirs, dams and waterays 586 Meter expenses
544 Maint. of electrc plant 587 Customer installations expenses
545 Maint. of miscellaneous hydrulic plant 588 Miscellaneous distrbution expenses
Other Power Generation 589 Rents
Operation Maintenance
546 ÛPeration supersion and engineeng 590 Maint. supersion and engineerg
548 Generation expenses 591 Maint. of strctues
549 Miscellaneous other power genertion expenses 592 Maint. of station eQuipment
550 Rents 593 Maint. of overhead lines
Maintenance 594 Maint. of underground lines
551 Maint. Superision and engineeng 595 Maint. Of line transformers
552 Maint. of strctures 596 Maint. of street lighting and signal systems
553 Maint. of generating and electrc plant 597 Maint. of meter
554 Mait. of misc other power genertion plant 598 Maint. of miscellaneous distrbution plant
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FERC C . IANon-anita ccount List - Operati2 (contiued)
GAS UNERGROUN STORAGE EXPENSES CUSTOMER SERVICE AN INORMTIONAL EXPENSES
Operation Operation
813 Oter !las sunnlv exnenses 908 Customer assistace expenses
814 ÛDertion supersion and engineeng 908.61 LlRA
824 Oter exnenses 908.99 DSM amorttion
837 Maint. of other eauinment 909 Informational and instrctional adverising exnenses
910 Miscellaneous customer serice and informational exn
GAS DISTRIUTION EXPENSES
ODeration SALES EXPENSES
870 ÛDertiòn supersion and engineeng Operation
874 Mains and serice exnenses 911 Sunersion
875 Meaurng and relati!l station exp - Generl 912 Demonstrg and selling expenses
876 Meaurng and reglatig station exp - Industral 913 Adversing expenses
877 Meaurg and reglatig station exp - City Gate 916 Miscellaneous sales expenses
878 Meter and house reirlator exn
879 Customer installatons exn ADMINSTRTIVE AN GENERA EXPENSES
880 Oter expenses Operatum
881 Rents 920 Administrtive and generl salares
Maintenance 921 Ofce supplies and expenses
885 Maint. Supersion and engineerng 922 Administrative expenses trsferd - Credit
887 Maint. of mains 923 Outside serces employed
889 Maint. of measuring and reg. Station eQuip - Gen 924 Proper insurce
890 Maint of measurg and reg. Station eauip - Industral 925 Injures and damages
891 Maint of measurng and reg. Station eauin - City Gate 926 Employee pensions and benefits
892 Maint. of serice 927 Franchise reuirements
893 Maint. of meter and house reirlators 928 Reglatory commissions expenses
894 Maint. of other eauipment 930.1 Generl adverising expenses-930.2 Miscellaneous gener expenses
CUSTOMER ACCOUNTS EXPENSES 931 Rents
Operation Maintenance
901 Sunersion 935 Maintenance of generl plant
902 Meter reading expenses
903 Customer records and collection exnenses
903.92 Customer records and collecion expenses - AI Sale
904 Uncollectible accounts
905 Miscellaneous customer accounts expenses
EXPENSE
Corporate Donations
Corporate contributions provide fincial support to organations and activities benefiting the varous communties
impacted by the company, while supporting business intiatives and fosterig relationships with key stakeholders.
Strategic areas of support for the company are progras/activities/organzations supporting education,
economic/communty development and low income/elderly citizens.
In addition to cash contrbutions, the company also endorses in-kid donations to organzations. In-kind donations
should be budgeted in the same maner as cash donations. Sporting event sponsorships are considered par of
marketing and brad identity efforts and should not be budgeted as a corporate donation.
Contribution Categories
In order to accurately report and gain recogntion for the tyes of contrbutions made, project numbers have been
established for each contrbution category, followed by the 426xxx account number. (See project and task number
below for details.)
Listed in the table below are the project numbers with a brief description of the tyes of contrbutions that would fall
. h tineacca el!ory.
Pro.iectlTask Descrintion Projectlask Description
77700300426115 Ars, Cultue, Humanties 77700300426130 Environmental
77700300426125 Education 77700300426135 Youth Development
09800300 930220 (Electrc)Education (above the line)77700300426140 Health & Human Service
09900300930220 (Gas)Education (above the line)77700300426120 Economic/Communtv Develooment
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In-Kind Contributions
Use of company resources (company labor, materials, equipment, etc.) for in-kid contrbutions should be budgeted
to 09800301 930200 for electrc and 09900301 930200 for gas.
Corporate Dues
Corporate dues/memberships ar budgeted to 09800300930200 (Electric) and 09900300930200 (Gas). Corporate
memberships are usually made to orgazations that are of a national or regional nature, Le., EEl, AGA, Western
Electrc Power Institute, Chabers of Commerce, etc.
Emplovee Dues
Employees are encourged to paricipate in community involvement opportties and in professional organizations
that are of strategic importance to the corporation. Dues in such organzations should be included in the budget only
when paricipation in these types of activities are considered an essential par of an employee's job responsibilties
and wil provide real benefits to the Company.
Dues for the Spokane Club are budgeted in account 77700300 426110 with your ORG.
Employee dues for individual memberships in communty and professional organations should be budgeted as
individual expenses with appropriate expense distributions related to each employee's job responsibility, i.e. if you
charge A&G you should use 921000 and if you support operations you should use project xxxOOl6x with the
appropriate operating task.
EXCEPTION: The lobbying portion of an organzation's dues or memberships should be budgeted to 77700300
426110 with your ORG. This accounting treatment is used because these costs are not recoverable for ratemakg
purposes and are budgeted as Miscellaneous Income Deductions.'
General Services (Centralized)
Centralized copy machine lease payments, maintenance agreements, basic graphic services, and mail services wil
be budgeted and charged to General Services (H51). Paper (for your printer, copier, and fax machies) ordered
through Ikon Graphics wil be budgeted by and charged to H5 i. Toner for your copier machie wil also be budgeted
by and charged to H51.
The majority of general priting is charged to a centralized account assigned to supply chain (H5 i). Specialty paper,
finishing supplies, and lor work that must be performed by an outside priter, wil be charged to your deparment
ORG. In addition, printing jobs performed as a donation on behalf of Avista wil be charged to your deparent
ORG.
Subsidiar/tenat operations (Credit Union, Advantage IQ, Ikon, and EDS) wil continue to budget and be charged
back for all services.
Please contact Kathy Nitteberg (ext. 42 i 0) if you have any questions.
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Information Serviceslnformation Technology (Centralized)
All costs for technology items (see list below) wil be budgeted by and charged to IS/IT's ORG. All charges wil be
directly coded to proper projects and task numbers and centralized ORG (B09, P09 or W09).
Please submit a 2010 Technology Request form for ALL technology items you ar requesting for 2010, both expense
and capitaL. (Form and instructions were distrbuted July 20th.) When prearg your requests, consider additional
technology needs associated with new business requients/processes, changes in business requirements/processes,
increases or chages in staffng levels, and offce relocations. Examples of technology to be requested are listed in
the table below:
Item Ite
Laptop Computer Desktop Computer (with stadad monitor)
Rugged Laptop Computer (Crews)Digita Camera
Projector - portble Projector - with ceiling mount
Printer - black and white 8 1/2 x 11 Priter - black and white IIxI7
Printer - color 8 1/2 x 11 Priter - color llxI7
Multi-fuction Priter Scaner
Fax Cell Phone (w/anual plan)
Blackberr (w/anual plan)Pager (w/annual plan)
Mobile Two-Wav Radio Satellte Phone
Additional licenses for existig softare New softare applications
Upgrades to existig softare Signficant enhancements to existig applications
Please report any broken equipment or software diectly to the Help Desk (Ext. 41 17).
The IT group manages refresh progrs on all technology items. Therefore, it is not necessar to submit requests for
refresh. Corporate practice is to replace items on a cycle established by the technology team, allowing the company
to refresh as technology chages. To determe an item's refresh schedule, contact Jeane Pool (Ext. 2386) for
ruggedized laptops, or Jim Russell (Ext. 8546) for desktops, monitors, camera, projectors,
printers/scaners/faxes/multifuction devices, etc.
Please contact the Technology Project Management Office at email address #Corp Technology Project Management
Office with questions.
Material and Stores Loading (Centralized)
Individual ORGs should not budget for the máterial and stores loading. The loading wil be budgeted and charged to
the appropriate capital, operating, or maintenance project and task number, and to Supply Chain Loadings (S51).
Ths wil allow projects to be fuly loaded, but wil remove the material & stores loading from individual ORG
varance reporting. This applies to both capital and non-capital expenditures.
Please contact Kathy Nitteberg (ext. 4210) if you have any questions.
Payroll Accrual (Centralized)
Monthy spreads in the Non-Capital Budget Input Application wil not include payroll accruals. Labor wil be based
on actual pay dates. The payroll accrual wil be budgeted by and charged to Accounting Responsibility (Z89).
Please contact Ada Munson (ext. 2471) if there are any questions.
Postage, Couriers & Express Mail (Centralized)
Postage wil be budgeted by and charged to Postage Centralization (Z09). Most courier and express mail charges
are centralized to ORG H51. Services which have been established as part of a regular business operation may be
charged to the sponsoring ORG. Common carrier freight related to materials and equipment shipments may be
charged to the individual ORG.
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Actul costs for subsidiar/tenant operations (Credit Union, Ikon, and EDS) wil be charged back to those ORGs.
The OR Division should continue to budget for all of their postage needs.
If you have any questions or need fuher information, please contact Kathy Nitteberg (ext. 4210).
Real Estate (Centralized)
All costs wil be budgeted by and charged to Real Estate (V08). This wil include charges for easements, land
purchases, land nghts, easement maintenance, etc. All charges wil be directly coded to proper project and task
numbers, and the centralized ORG (V08).
Small Tools Loading (Centralized)
Small tools loading wil be budgeted by and charged to Supply Chain Loadings (S51). Ths wil allow projects to be
fully loaded but wil remove the small tool loading from individual ORG varance reporting. Please contact Kathy
Nitteberg (ext. 4210) if there are any questions. This applies to both non-eapital and capital exenditures.
Telecommunications (Centralized)
Expenses related to operation of the Company's telecommuncations systems including dedicated circuits, frame
relay, dak fiber, ISP, cable, local service, teleconferencing, fax lines, business lines, long distace, toll-free charges,
wireless, pager, directory advertising, including those servces delivered to non-Company locations such as
community centers or employee residences, wil be budgeted by and charged to Inormation Services (P09).
Please contact Jim Corder (ext. 4445) if there are any questions.
Training
All traiing and development labor and expense is to be charged to MAC 281 with one of the designated projects
(projects xxx0281x) and the task number for trainig expense related to the activity that the training pnmarly
supports. Please contact either Chuck Milan (ext 8724) or Howard Gnmsrud (ext 2936) if you need assistance to
identify the correct project and task.
Trainig
Explanation
Use for all training that benefits the corporation (includig apprentice trinig) but is
not required by law or regulation.
Required Training Use for all traning that is required by law or regulations, including safety related
skills trainig.
Safety Meetings Use for regular safety meeting attendace.
What's considered training and development?
In-house workshops and seminars includes leadership training, customer servce skils workshops, off-the-job
apprentice trinig, team-building, facilitation skills, fiancial skils, safety or compliance related traing, etc.
Off-site workshops (local or distant), seminars and specialized courses includes Amencan Management Assõciation,
Career Track, WSU Conferences, WEPI, AGA or EEl workshops, Conference Board, professional trade association
workshops, and workshops/seminars sponsored by consulting firms.
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Travel Expense
Commercial Air Fare:
In order to promote consistency in travel cost estimating, please use the round trip air fares from the followig table
for the more commonly traveled destintions. Keep in mind; however, these fares are subject to change. If the
proposed destination is not indicated, please use the Travel website on A V Anet to find other fares. Contact Krstie
Condosta (ext. 2447) for fuer assistance.
Round Trip Airfare: Flight costs as of August 2009 on top 30 destiations in last year and a half
Spokane To Lowest Unrestrcted -Spokane To Lowest Unrestricted -
Discount Coach Discount Coach
Atlanta, GA $470 $1,282 New Orleans, LA $535 $868
Baltimore, MD $448 $841 Oakand, CA $335 $777
Bilings, MT $374 $709 Orlando, FL $355 $860
Boise,ID $162 $283 Palm Sprigs, CA $295 $750
Calgar, AB Canada $412 $618 Philadelphia, PA $355 $826
Chicago,IL $541 $814 Phoeni, AZ $315 $718
Cincinati, OH $432 $703 Portand, OR $162 $291
Dallas, TX $433 $860 Rapid City, SD $275 $870
Detroit Metro, MI $460 $840 Salt Lake City, UT $272 $409
Franfu, Germany $1,699 $2,689 San Antonio, TX $356 $868
Kansas City, MO $355 $860 San Diego, CA $346 $710
LaGuadia Airort, NY $480 $987 San Fracisco, CA $335 $536
Las Vegas, NY $276 $628 Saskatoon, SK $703 $2,121Canada
Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico $769 $2,032 Seatte, WA $162 $279
Medford, OR $311 $488 Washigton D.C.$448 $850
Company Airplane:
The intent of the airlane pricing policy is to encourge economic utilzation and therefore minize the overall cost
of air travel incured by the Company.
The corporate aircrft may be scheduled as an alterative to commercial travel when it is the most cost
effective means of travel and/or the importance of the meeting or timing is critical to warant its use.
Executive approval is required for all scheduling. All costs related to the Company airlane. are budgeted
and charged to L54 - Travel and Flight Operations. The usage chages based on the published allocation rate
wil be charged to individual organzations to fully load Projects, however they wil not be reflected in non-
capita varance reporting.
Please contact Denise Mateme (ext. 4 i 47) for questions.
Vehicle Mileage Rate:
The standard mileage rates for use by employees, self-employed individuals or other taxpayers in computing the
deductible costs of operating a passenger vehicle for business puroses is curently at 55 cents per mile.
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CLEARNG/OVERHEADIBILLING
Construction Overheads
All construction items that can be identified to a specific project under a specific or blanet ER should be chaged
directly to that project number.
Budget for and charge the costs, which directly relate to constrction but canot be charged directly to a specific
construction project number, in one of the following clearng work orders:
PROJECTITASK
77700240107010-0RG
77700241 107020-0RG
77700241 107030-0RG
77700241107040-0RG
77700242 107050-0RG
77700242 107060-0RG
INIRCT ENGINERIG
Administration & Accounting
Generation
Electrc Trasmission
Electrc Distribution
Gas Distrbution North
Gas Distrbution South
Please contact the Energy Delivery Accounting Team (ext. 2936, ext. 2893 or ext. 4 i 25) if you have any questions.
Facilities (Centralized)
All operating and maintenance expenses incurred to operate and maintain the general offce complex and outlying
offces wil be budgeted by and charged to Facilities Management (H07). This includes all utilty invoices such as
water, sewer, gas and electrc bils. Ths also includes all facility remodeling. If you anticipate any remodeling
needs for 2010, please coordinate with Facilities Management. Contact Steve Nelson (ext. 4768) if you have any
questions.
Materials
If your ORG anticipates incurng direct charges in the operation and/or supervsion of a storeroom, you should
budget for these charges using 77700233 163000. Labor chages associated with obtaining stores or materials
from storerooms or direct purchase should not be budgeted or charged to this account, they should be budgeted
and charged to specific projects or to a Project / Task withi the requesting ORG.
All material expenditures should be budgeted and charged to an appropriate operating, maintenace, or capital
account.
Please contact April Spacek (ext. 8537) if there are any questions.
Miscellaneous Deferred Debits (Account 186200)
The i 86200 account is priarily used for charges of which final disposition is uncertain and are unusual or
extraordinar in natue. Ths type of account is often referred to as a "suspense" account. If charges of ths nature
are anticipated, budget the costs using the appropriate suspense account (186200) with your deparment's ORG.
Ifthe charges to be budgeted are new, contact Sue Mullerleile (ext 4472) or Howard Grimsrud (ext 2936) in the
Energy Delivery Accounting deparment for issuance of new suspense project numbers.
Miscellaneous Billings
Costs incured on company premises (e.g., Credit Union, EDS, Union, etc.) should be budgeted to account 186200
with the appropriate project number and ORG. Credits for reimbursements should be budgeted and accounted for as
indicated in the credit policy.
Incidental Revenues
Incidental Revenues are operating revenues and should not be budgeted to individual ORGs.
Profits, above and beyond reimbursable expenses, should never be budgeted as reductions (credits) to expense or
capital accounts.
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Protection, Mitigation, and Enhancements (PM&E)
The Protection, Mitigation, and Enhancement Measures of the Clark Fork Settlement Agreement outline the
environmental, cultual, public recreation, fisher, wildlfe, operational, and related measures which Avista is
required to implement, for the ter of 45 yea, as a condition of the current FERC license for Avista's Clark Fork
Project (Cabinet Gorge and Noxon Rapids das).
Costs related to PM&E' s are accounted for in the 1845XX accounts. The charges are then cleared to an Idaho
Deferral account (253890) or directly to expense accounts for Washington (537200 and 537300). A set amount is
amortized from the Idao Defer account to the 537200 and 537300 expense accounts. PM&E is no longer cross
charged so individual ORGs will need to budgetfor PM&E. All costs wil stay in the originating ORGfor cost
budgeting and variance reporting. The loadings wil be charged to the appropriate capital, operating, or
maintenance project and task numbers in ORG B04.
For assistace contact Heide Evans (ext. 4993).
Small Tools
Small tools are classified as hand-held or portable tools if:
. The unit cost is equal to or less th $1,000
· The useful life is equal to or less than one year
· The tool is used diectly in the repai, maintenace, or installation of equipment or facilities
Examples of charges that are not considered small tools include (but are not limited to):
· Buildig Materials - cement, lumber, sand, grvel, tape, nails, etc.
· Communications - cell phones, batteries; two-way radios, modems, accessories
· Computer equipment and accessories includig Palm Pilots
. Fuel or Freight
. Furtue
. Labor - See Exception Below
. Magazine subscriptions
. Medical Supplies - aspirn, Sudafed, etc.
· Paper Products - wiping rags, paper towels
. Service & Leases - phone bils, fax leases, etc.
. Squincher
· Trasportation Chages - mileage for company vehicles
. Vehicle and Mobile Radio Accessories
Please contact April Spacek (ext. 8537) if there are any questions.
Budget:
The budget for small tools purchased and issued via the Tool Crib inventory is centralized to ORG J51 using
Projectlask 77700218 184XX as appropriate for your location.
Deparments makg diect purchases from suppliers should budget for the small tools account (77700218 184250).
If the purchase is safety related, please use task 184252.
Expenditures:
Any ORG that must make direct purchases (from a supplier) for small tools in the ordinar course of business should
charge 777002 18 184XX as appropriate for your location (or task 184252 if safety related) with your ORG.
Charges wil appear on the deparment's "Other" budget actu reporting. Material issue transactions from inventory
are centralized to ORG J51.
Departments are expected to purchase via the Spokane Tool Crib whenever possible before acquiring tools from
other sources.
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Labor:
Labor charges directly associated with the operation and/or supervsion of a small tool storeroom should be
charged to 77700218 184250. Labor associated with obtaing small tools should be chaged to a specific
Project/Task withi the requesting ORG.
Billable Subsidiary Support
Any work to be performed by a corporate employee on behalf of the following A vista Corp. subsidiares should be
budgeted to a subsidiar project number with FERC account 186200 and their Expenditue ORG. The subsidiary
biling account charges are then invoiced back to the subsidiar. The charges wil not be credited or reimbursed to
your ORG since they are corporately credited to 186210 FIN. Therefore, you should not budget to 186210 with your
ORG.
Proiect #Proiect Description
77703050 AIQ
77703053 Steam Plant Sq - LLC
77703058 VPNet Biling
If you have any questions relating to subsidiar accounts or the subsidiar biling process, please contact
Keri Bernardi (ext. 2102).
Non-Billable Subsidiary Support
Any work to be performed by a corporate employee that provides an oversight fuction to the subsidiares and is not
properly bilable should be charged to your ORG using Project 77703430417120. Work that a subsidiar would
have to purchase elsewhere, if it was not provided by A vista Corp., is always bilable.
Transportation
Fleet Management wil budget for all out-of-pocket chages for servcing, maitenace, and pars (including oil,
filters, tires, etc.) obtained directly from the Spokane maintenance facilty. ALL FUEL AN LICENSING WILL BE
BUDGETED BY FLEET MANAGEMENT.
If an individual W NID Division ORG anticipates obtaing servcing, maitenance, and pars from outside sources
they wil need to budget for them in account 77700200 184100 with your ORG. This also applies to locations with
on-site vehicle maintenance facilties who anticipate obtainig their maintenace and service items from outside
sources.
The Oregon Division should budget for all their fleet maintenance needs.
REMEMBER: WHN CHAGES AR INCURD, THY SHOULD BE CHAGED TO THE APPROPRIATE
PROJECT NUBER, 1841xx (where "xx" represents the correct vehicle class), and your ORG.
If you have any questions about budgeting for tranportation, please contact Debbie Tollver (ext. 4617), Mike
Danels (ext. 1368) or the Energy Delivery Accounting Team (ext 2936).
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Vehicle Classes
Velucle Description
Class
2 Airlane
35 Passenger Car
45 4x2 Pickups, Yi ton - 1 ton Van (Passenger), Suburan
46 4x4 Pickups, Yi ton - 1 ton Utity Vehicles (Blazers, Broncos), Suburbans
47 4x2 Service Trucks (Single Rear Wheel), Cargo Van
48 4x4 Service Trucks (Single Rear Wheel)
55 UR Line Trucks, Crew Trucks
56 Service Trucks (Dual Rear Wheen, High Cube, Vans, Flatbeds, Dumps & Tan Trucks (Under 26,000# GVW)
57 Dup and Flatbed (Over 26,000# GVW
58 Gas Crew Trucks (Over 26,000# GVW, Line Truck (2 axle), Digger Derrck, Pressure Digger Truck
65 Road Tractors
66 Digger Derrck (Tandem Axle)
67 Bucket Trucks I Under 40 ft.), All Ladder Trucks
68 Bucket Trucks Over 40 ft.), Double Buckets
76 Trenchers, Backhoes, Wheel Loaders, Vibratorv Plows, Excavators, Bores
77 ATVs
78 Snowcats
79 Cranes
85 Chippers, Compressors, Welders, Tensioners
86 Trailers (Under 10,000# GVW
87 Trailers (Over 10,000# GVW, Lowbov Trailers
Transportation Allocation (Centralized)
Individual ORGs should not budget for the trsporttion allocation. The allocation wil be budgeted and charged to
appropriate capital, operating, and maintenance project and task numbers and to ORG 288. Ths wil allow projects
to be fully allocated, but wil remove the trsporttion allocation from individua ORG varance reporting.
Please contact the Energy Delivery Accounting Team (ext. 2936) if you have any questions.
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CAPITAL BUDGET
Capital Budget Terminology
Allowance For Funds Used The amount capitalized relatig to cost of money used to finance a project durg
Durig Constrction (AFC)the constrction period.
Budget Item (BI) **Equivalent to "job". Multiple projects can fall under one budget item. A specific
or blanet constrction cost item that is assigned an ER number and/or job number
for cost trackig puroses.
BI Sponsor An individual or work group responsible for monitorig ongoing engineerig and
constrction costs for a parcular job or BI under a specific ER.
BlanetER Reflects constrction work of an ongoing or a continuous natue. Both ER and
work orders can be blanet items.
Capital Project Request*A permanent record that must be prepared prior to the expenditue of fuds for all
new specific and certin blanet constrction budget items. After all signatory
approvals, the Energy Delivery Accountig wil assign a project number. The
Capita Project Request form is also designed to accommodate presentation of
estiated costs associated with maintenance, customer biling, suspense and
preliminar surey costs.
Category Code Please see the following page for list.
Constrction Work in Progress Includes the value of all uncompleted capita projects under constrction
(CWI)
Cost of Removal (COR)The cost of dismantling, tearg down, demolishing or otherwse removing physical
plant from service.
Expenditue Requisition (ER) **Highest level of capital trackig - project. Multiple BI's can fall under one ER. A
four-digit number assigned to identify and track the costs of capital budget items.
ER Sponsor Individual or work group responsible for monitorig ongoing engineerig and
constrction costs, recommendig necessar Capital Project Request action, and
trckig unbudgeted carovers, emergency items and budget revisions.
FERC Functional Class Group ofFERC accounts. Please see the following page for list. (For example,
350-359 is Transmission)
Jursdiction An alpha code associated with each project designating jursdiction.
WA - Washington; il - Idao; OR - Oregon; MT - Montaa; AN - Alocated
Nort; AA - Allocated All; ZZ - No Jurisdiction
Prior Years' Project Costs The anticipated CWI balance at the end of the year that precedes the budget year.
Project*An eight-digit number assigned to each approved Capital or Non-Capital Request
by Energy Delivery Accounting for the purose of accumulatig the costs of a
capital or expense project as described on the Capital Project Request form.
Project numbers are also assigned to other areas consistig of expense projects,
constrction, customer biling, suspense items, research, and maintenance costs.
Retirement The original cost of propert cared in physical plant in servce that is subject to
removal from service.
Salvage The amount at which the recoverable value of propert retid is charged to
material and supplies, sold outrght, or is applied to the purchase of new equipment.
Service Code An alpha code associated with each project designating utility tye.
ED - Electrc Direct; GD - Gas Direct; CD - Common Direct; ZZ - No Service
Specific ER Project for a specific work. This work has a begining and fmish date.
Trasfer to Plant Completed constrction work also known as "Plant in Service". Recorded original
cost of plant and equipment as of a specific date.
*To access forms: Go to Avanet/Employee Resources/Forms/Finance Forms
**ER/I forms can be accessed at http://sharepoínt/departments/budget/default.aspx under
Documents/Capital/EREI Request Form.
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ER-BI-Capital Project Request Flowchart
BIi XX-Construct Line2 XX-Spokae
Projecti LLLNN-Constrction
2 LLLNN-Colvile
1
Capital Request Form I I Capital Request Form
Capital Request Form
LEGEND
ER - Expenditue Requisition
HI - Budget Item (job)
LLL Thee digit location
N -number
X - alpha-numerici Example of specifc ER flow
2 Example of blanket ER flow
Categories Codes Table
Category Description
1- Growth Projects that increase new services and revenues.
2 - Incrased Margins Projects that improve operatig margin. (Projects that have an internal rate of retu
based on discounted afer-ta cash flow analysis.)
3 - Committed Projects that are mandatory by law or by statutory/contractual/regulatory
commitments.
4 - Strategic Algnment Projects that support the Company's long term strategic goals.
5 - Maintain System Projects that provide for necessar system upkeep and maintenace; support of
category 1-4 projects.
6 - Non -Construction Non-Constrction
Capital FERC Functional Accounts
ELECTRIC GAS
301-303 Intagible 350 - 359 Tranmission 301-303 Intagible 365.1-371 Transmission
310 - 316 Steam production 360 - 369 Distrbution 304-320 Manufactued gas 374 -387 Distrbution
330 - 336 Hydro production 389 - 399 General 350.1-357 Underground storage 389-399 General
340 - 346 Other production 360 -363.5 Other storage plant
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AFUDC
AFUDC (Allowance for fuds used durng construction) is an amount capitalized relating to the cost of money used
to finance projects durng the constrction period. For budget year 2010, this amount is 8.3%.
AFUDC is NOT accrued on the following:
. Jobs that can be designed and constructed within a month or less.
. Salvage, Retirement, and Removal Accounts.
. Constrction blanet ERs, which DO NOT require specific work orders and/or are automatically trnsferred to
Plant-In-Service.
. Work orders for the purchase of equipment, vehicles, futue, etc. are automatically transferred to Plant-In-
Service.
Please keep in mind that all AFUDC wil be centralized under one ORG no. ER sponsors wil be required to budget
AFUDC into overall project costs associated with an ER but the budgeted ORG wil be no.
CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION ERS
Electric and Gas Meter Installations
Capitalization of meter installation costs can only occur when a meter is fit placed in service. Subsequent
reinstalled meter chages should be expensed.
Intial installation costs for all electric and gas meters are recorded by the Energy Delivery Accounting Team.
If you have any questions regarding electric and gas meter accounting, call the Energy Delivery Accounting Team
(ext 2118).
PCB Capital Costs
Retired and disposed PCB electrical equipment costs are capitaized. Equipment purchased to replace oil-filled
equipment solely for PCB content should be capitalized.
The following activities and costs are considered capitalized costs of disposal (removal) when associated with a
retired piece of equipment:
. Labor to remove, test, clea transport, package, and store equipment, to pump fluids and to keep records. (Ths
can only be capitalized if PCB concentrations are known before removal of equipment and removal of equipment
is required by PCB regulations.)
. Disposal costs at EPA-approved PCB incinerators and landfills
. Salvage costs at state and/or EPA-approved salvage operations
. Laboratory testing costs relating to disposal of equipment
. Chemical treatment costs from oil related to dispose equipment
. Other costs of disposal of PCBs directly related to the retirement of a specific piece of equipment
. Specific system removal projects
. Rising costs
If you have any questions regarding PCB accounting, call Clarce Garcia (ext. 8074).
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Preliminary Survey and Investgation (PS&I)
Prelim surey and investigation chages are for expenditues for prelimar surveys, plans, investigations, etc.,
for the purose of determing the feasibilty of contemplated utility projects tht may be approved capital budget
items in future years.
The feasibility costs wil be traked with a suspense project and charged to suspense account (183000). If the project
becomes an approved capital budget item, the costs ar then trasferred to a capital project. If the project is not
approved the changes are expensed to the appropriate operating accounts.
If you have any questions regardig prelimar surey and investigation coordination or prioritizations contact
Energy Delivery Accounting Team (ext. 2936).
Protection. Mitigation & Enhancements (PM&E)
ER6103
The Protection, Mitigation, and Enhancement Measues of the Clark Fork Settlement Agreement outline the
environmental, cultual, public recreation, fisher, wildlfe, operational, and related measures, which Avista is
requied to implement, for the term of45 year, as a condition of the curent FERC license for Avista's Clark Fork
Project (Cabinet Gorge and Noxon Rapids das).
B04 wil be the only ORG budgeting to these capital accounts. For assistance, please contact Heide Evans (ext.
4993).
Spokane River Licensing
ER 6104 relates to Spokane River Relicensing efforts. There ar curently two capital accounts set up with project
203041 i 3. If it is necessar for your ORG to budget for Spokane River Relicensing activities, please contact Heide
Evans (ext. 4993).
NON-CONSTRUCTION ERS
Summary Table
ER#ER Title ORG Sponsor/Extension
Bud2et Contact
5005 Technology Refresh Blanet Jim Corder 445
5006 Technologv Expansion Blanet Jim Corder 445
5111 Technology Projects Minor Blanet Jim Corder 445
7000 Transporttion EQuip Mike Daniels 1368
7001 Strctues añd Improvements Steve Nelson 4210
7002 Offce Machies & EQuip Kathy Nittberg 4210
7003 Offce Furntue Steve Nelson 4768
7005 Stores EQuipment-Minor Blanet Kathy Nitteberg 4210
7006 Tools, Laboratory & Shop EQuipment Kathv Nitteberg 4210
For assistance in determinng the appropriate accounts related to the above ERs, please call the following:
Energy Delivery Accounting ContactsHoward Grisrud Ext. 2936
Kellee Quick Ext. 2893Gudu Fischer Ext. 2118
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5005 - Technology Refresh Blanket
5006 - Technology Expansion Blanket
5111- Technology Projects Minor Blanket
The following computer software meets the critera for capitaization:
. In-house developed software costing more than $50,000 with a useful life of more tha one yea.
· Purchased software costing more than $5,000 with a useful life of more than one year.
· Capitalized software wil need to have the maintenance budgeted by Inormation Servces through 0 & M in
subsequent years.
NOTE: The Information Services deparment maintains licenses for standad PC software (Microsoft products,
Oracle, Crystal Reports, and Adobe products, etc.). Please contact Bruce Cergl (ext. 8465) before purchasing any PC
software.
The following computer hardware meets the crteria for capitalization:
· Purchase and installation of individual items costing more than $1,000 with a useful life of more tha one year.
This includes any associated software purchased at time of hardware acquisition.
· Lease agreements for equipment with a total value of more than $10,000.
NOTE: All equipment (servers, networks and desktop) has been consolidated under the management of the Corporate
Information Services deparment. Contact Jim Corder (ext. 4445) before purchasing any equipment.
The following communcation equipment and telephone systems meet the criteria for capitalization:
. Items costing more than $1,000 with a useful life of more than one yea are considered capital costs.
Expenses associated with these ERs have been centralized.
Please submit a 2010 Technology Request Form for all technology items you are requesting for 2010. (Form and
instrctions were distrbuted July 20th.) When preparng your requests, consider additional technology needs
associated with new business requirements/processes, changes in business requirements/processes, increases or
changes in staffng levels, and offce relocations. Although some items being requested may not meet the threshold
for capitalization, submitting a request provides the IT group with visibility into anticipated volumes and enables
them to accurately forecast their expense budget.
7000 - Transportation
Budgeting for company vehicles and power-operated equipment is an ongoing process coordinated by the Fleet
Services deparment.
Please contact Mike Danels (ext. 1368) for questions related to ER 7000.
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7001 - Structures and Improvements
Company-owned facilties constrction and remodeling that:
. formerly did not exist
. cost in excess of $ i ,000
· has a useful life greater than one yea
Examples include:
. PCB contaient sheds
· Heating and air conditionig systems
. Careting
. New lighting/lighting improvements
. Building additions
. Securty systems
. New wall constrction
· Roof removal and replacement
· Resurfacing of roadways
Expenses associated with ths ER have been centrized. H07 wil be the only ORG budgeting to ths ER. Please
contat Steve Nelson (Ext. 4768) with any questions.
7002 - Offce Machines and Equipment
The purchase of offce machines and equipment costing $ i ,000 or more per item and havig a useful life of more
than one year is classified as a capital budget item.
Expenses associated with ths ER have been centraized.
H51 wil be the only ORG budgeting for ths ER.
Please contact or Kathy Nitteberg (ext. 4210) with any questions concerg copiers and Tamy McKay (ext. 4862)
concerng facsimle equipment.
For information concernng computers and priters, see ER 5001 or call Jim Corder (ext. 4445).
7003 - Offce Furniture
The purchase of futue costing $ i ,000 or more per item and havig a useful life of more than one year is classified
as a capital budget item.
Examples include:
. Chair costing more than $1,000
· Furtue for purchase - not lease
. Arork over $1,000
Expenses associated with this ER have been centralized.
H07 wil be the only.ORG budgeting for ths ER.
Please contact Steve Nelson (ext. 4768) with any questions.
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7005 - Stores Equipment
Use ER 7005 to budget for the purchase of stores equipment costing $1,000 or more per item (including freight and
sales ta) and having a useful life of more than one year.
Operation and maitenance costs of stores equipment (i.e., fuel costs for lift trucks, forklift maintenance, packaging
material, etc.) is charged to an appropriate stores account (163000).
EXAPLES OF STORES EQUIPMENT
Shelvig
Scales
Bins & Storage
Forklifts
Packaging Tools
Please contact Pat Gilca (Ext. 2385) for information or pricing on stores equipment.
PROCEDUR
Budget Estimate Revisions:
. As ER Sponsor, Purchasing wil work with the requesting ORGs to revise budget estimates and update the
budget system figues.
Ordering:
. Supply Chain (H5 I) wil coordinate with the requesting ORGs to identify stores/material requirements, obtain
price quotations and place orders. Every effort wil be made to consolidate stores/materials (or manufacturers) to
obtai volume discounts. Refer to the non-capital Materials section for additiona information.
7006 - Tools, Laboratory & Shop Equipment
Use ER 7006 for the purchase of capital tools, laboratory and shop equipment costing more than $1,000 per item
(including freight and sales tax) and having a useful life of more than one year.
Items costing less than or equal to $1,000 shall be budgeted as a Small Tools Expense. Refer to the non-capita
Small Tools section for additional information or call Energy Delivery Accounting Team.
-EXAPLES OF TOOLS, LABORATORY & SHOP EQUIPMENT
Tools & Shop:Jack haers, Welders, Drills
Hydraulic Squeezer
Tapping Tools
Banding Machines
Plugging Machines
Compressors, Portable Generators
Gas Sentry
Grounding Mats
Loadbusters
Shoring Equipment
Laboratory:Meters - Portble, Volt, Ameter
Pressure Recorders
Locators - Pipe, Fault, RFI
Phantom Load
Osciloscope
Digital Recording Instruents
Detectors - Leak, Inared
Test Sets - Carer, Relay, Encodig
Strobe Tachometer
Cable Tracer
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PROCEDUR
The budgeting process for capital tools distinguishes between "failed tools" and "new tools". Ths process is
designed to:
o Better mange budget/actu results by focusing ORG estimtes on known tool additions
o Increase availability of tools and minze delivery for replacement of failed tools
o Reduce costs by aggregating common tool requests
o Support tool standardization efforts
A new capital tool is one that is desired for varous reasons by a deparment. A/ailed capital tool is one that is
curently in use at A vista and has either failed completely or prospective repairs exceed 40-50% of the replacement
cost.
Departments wil budget for new tools only. Considertion should be given to additional tool requirements that are
drven by major projects planed for the upcoming yea. Each budget should reflect planned purchases - not
anticipated failure replacements. All requests wil be prioritized under the existing budget process based on a
company-wide roll-up ofER 7006.
Supply Chain will manage the budget for failed tool replacement items. If a capital tool fails durng the year, it
should be sent to the Tool Crib for replacement. The Tool Crib is responsible for "paring out" the failed tool and
wil mainta a minum stock of capital tools for future failurs to minize tool and crew downtime.
Supply Chain wil coordiate any capital budget adjustments to ER 7006 as the yea progrsses. Funding for new
tool requirements that arse thoughout the year must be justified to the budget commttee by the requesting
deparment.
Please contact the following individuals for inormation on stadad or specialized tools and equipment:
Pat Gilca
Gar Shrope
Bil Baker
John Dunlap
Puchasing
Tool Crib
Gas Engineerng
Distribution Engineering
ext. 2385
ext. 4867
ext. 4894
ext. 4408
Gas or Electric
Gas or Electric
Gas Tools & Equipment
Electrc Tools & Equipment
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Internal Control Narrative for Fixed Assets
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PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
ADDITIONS
Durg the capital budget process, engieers determine what projects need to be built to keep
Avista's systems working and viable. On an anual basis, deparents submit their capital
budget proposals for officer approval. After a project is approved and constrction is being
scheduled, the budget sponsor completes a Capital Project Request form. The Capital Project
Request form requires the following infoÍmation on the budget item: project title, budget
category, project long name, expenditue requisition (ER) number, budget sponsor organization,
budget item (BI) number, biling contact, project descrption, and total estimated cost of project
by FERC account. For some projects under a defied dollar amount, "blanet" projects exist that
are used when FERC requirements or management nees don't require separate tracking of costs.
Once the Capital Project Request form is completed, it is submitted to Energy Deliver
Accounting so a capital project number can be issued. A project is a mechansm to track project
costs throughout the constrction period. Energy Deliver Accounting wil issue a project
number, but not approve the project in Oracle Projects for a capital project uness they receive a
signed Capital Project Request form. Authorized signatue levels have been established and are
listed on the Capital Project Request form. Emergency projects require the signed approved
Capital Project Request form be submitted after the project is authorized. Energy Deliver
Accounting has a process to segregate projects that do not have an approved Capital Project
Request form and they are followed up on. Some general plant additions are not required to have
a separate and specific Capital Project Request form since they are mass assets and are
capitalized as such. Also, capital projects resulting from storm damage are not required to have a
Capita Project Request form since assets were lost. It is left up to management to decide if
storm work is significant enough to require trackig the costs in a separate project. In those
instances where it is determined the storm costs should be tracked separately, a Capital Project
Request form is submitted to Energy Deliver Accounting and a specific project number is
assigned. In instances where storm damage doesn't need to be separately tracked, existing
blanet capital projects are used to record the costs associated with capital work resulting from
the storm. Other blanet projects include commercial and residential new revenue for electrc
and gas, among others.
Energy Delivery Accounting analysts set up the capital project in Oracle Projects based on
information from the Capital Project Request form. They verify that the Capital Project Request
form is approved as stated above and that it has proper account codes according to FERC
guidelines. The account distrbutions provided for estimated costs are reviewed for
reasonableness and if erors are noted, budget sponsors are given direction on appropriate
account numbers to use. Charges are recorded in 107XX Constrction Work in Progress
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(CWIP) tasks during constrction. Estimated account distrbutions, or as-built distrbutions, are
used to transfer CWIP balances to appropriate FERC capital accounts when assets become used
and useful and are placed in serice. The Capital Project Request form is retaned as a
peranent record.
Oracle Projects has built in controls once the project is set up in the system. The project
information is reviewed by Energy Delivery Accounting staff and should match against items
such as expenditue requisition, budget item, budget sponsor and ER sponsor. Also, if an expense
is charged to a capital project that was not set up, it wil reject.
An appropriate level of management must approve all capital projects transactions that are
generated from the varous accounting applications (i.e. Al, Payroll, Joural Entres, etc.).
Project change requests (usually for coding erors) are reviewed prior to input into Oracle
Projects. Requested changes are compared to the activity description to confirm the account
coding is reasonable based on the project description.
Once the project is approved, the project engineer initiates orders of material and equipment by
completing an iProcurement requisition in Oracle (including the account distrbution code). The
requisition is routed and approved on line in accordance with corporate signage authority. The
approved requisition is sent electronically via Oracle workflow to the Purchasing Deparent
who then set up a purchase order (PO) and orders the material or equipment. Upon receipt, the
requester completes the receiving transaction via iProcurement. Accounts Payable enters the
invoice into Oracle. Once the receipt and invoice match, a check is generated to the supplier.
Energy Delivery Accounting analysts review Capital and Non-Capital Request forms to verfy
whether the item should be capitalized or expensed based on the Company's policy. The Energy
Deliver Accounting accountants set up operations and maintenance (O&M) projects and review
them for proper classification. The Energy Delivery Accounting staff use Discoverer reports to
perorm monthly constrction and O&M analysis to review accounts payable and inventory
charges to verify proper accounting. Exceptions are resolved. ~
Costs that accumulate on capital projects are recorded as constrction work in progress (CWIP)
until they are transfered to plant in servce. Overhead cost pools are analyzed monthly and
allocation rates are adjusted as necessar based on actual activity.
Energy Delivery Accounting analysts review closed projects for reasonableness of accumulated
charges, varances of as-built to estimated account distrbutions, and whether a retirement was
involved. Any major discrepancies are investigated.
Project sponsors have access to reports through Discoverer that show project costs by ER, budget
item and project. The reports allow the project sponsors to monitor and control capital projects.
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Energy Delivery Accounting generates varous reports on a monthly and quarerly basis.
Examples of these reports include the following:
A report that lists projects issued more than four months ago with no charges since
issuance.
A report that identifies open capital projects with no activity in the last three months to
deterine whether the project should be closed or if the job has been cancelled.
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For all projects identified on these reports, research is perormed to detere the status. These
reports are a control for Energy Deliver Accounting to verify that open projects are valid and
are transferred to plant in serce in a timely maner.
Oracle Projects accres AFUDC on all open capital constrction projects. However, if a job is
put on hold, a project manager may request that AFUDC no longer accrues on that project durng
the time it is on hold. To stop accruing AFUDC, the project manager notifies the Energy
Deliver Accounting analyst so that the AFUDC flag can be unchecked withn Oracle Projects.
Energy Delivery Accounting analysts monitor large jobs that were coded not to accre AFUDC
using a quarerly report. Budget sponsors are contacted to detere the status of those projects.
The Energy Deliver Accounting manager reviews the report of projects on hold that have
charges of $50,000 or more.
It is the budget sponsors responsibility to contact Energy Delivery Accounting once a
constrction project is complete. The preferred method of closing a CWIP project is for Energy
Delivery Accounting to receive a signed closure copy of the Capital Project Request form (or e-
mail authorization), which they keep on file with the original Capital Project Request form.
Energy Delivery Accounting enters the date in service and changes the project status to "in
service" through Oracle Projects, which transfers the assets to plant in serice. Plant additions
covered by blanet projects, with a constrction perod less than 1 month, are transfered to plant
monthly based on materal issues to the project. Transfers to plant are system generated.
Budget-to-actual varances are reviewed by responsible project sponsors and/or project analysts.
Capital varances (varances greater than $25K/month or $ lOOK/year) must be explained to the
Capital Budget team and through on-line varance reporting to management.
Six employees in Energy Deliver Accounting have update capability in Oracle Projects and
other employees only have viewing access.
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Page 1 of 1
Inoffice Memorandum
Project & Fixed Asset Accounting
DATE: November 21, 2007
TO: Distribution 'c'
FROM: Projects & Fixed Asset Accounting
SUBJECT: Capitalization Policy (effective October 1, 2007)
All project related activities are identified as either capital or expense before expenditures are
approved. Project expenditures relating to construction or acquisition of utility property are
considered capital if they meet one of the following criteria:
A Items costing more than $1,000 per item and having a useful life greater than one year,
or defined in the Retirement Unit Catalog and meeting one of the following tests:
o Addition of retirement units as identified in the Retirement Unit Catalog that did
not previously exist
o Replacement of existing retirement units
o A portion of the replacement of minor items that substantially betters the related
retirement unit by increasing the units capacity or significantly extending the
unit's useful life
- OR-
B. Physical additions of a minor item resulting from regulatory action, improved system
reliability, or increased security and/or sustainability of utility assets when the total project
cost is $250,000 or greater. An analysis supporting the aforementioned criteria must be
included with the project request submitted to Project & Fixed Asset Accounting.
Project & Fixed Asset Accounting is responsible for establishing and maintaining the Retirement
Unit Catalog and providing interpretation when questions arise.
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SOFTWAR CAPITALIZA nON POLICY Page I of2
Purchased Software - Capital
1. Cost of purchased COTS softare package is $5,000 or more
a. Cost trgger is cost of softare purchase and labor to implement
b. Can include labor to implement either interal or exteral
c. Can include professional serces purchased from vendor
d. Can aggregate licenses to get to the $5,000
e. Can include first year maintenance and support fee if project is more than
6 month duration
f. Canot include purchased training
2. Cost of upgrading COTS packaged softare $5,000 or more
a. Trigger is cost of softare licenses, upgrade fee or serices purchased
b. Can include labor to implement either internal or exteral
c. Can include professional servces purchased from vendor
d. Canot include purchased training
3. Cost of purchasing additional COTS softare licenses $5,000 or more
a. Can aggregate licenses to get to the $5,000
b. Canot include increases in maintenance and support fees purchased with
the new licenses.
c. Canot include purchased training
Purchased Software - Expense
1. Anual maintenance or support fees paid to softare vendor
2. Aggregated cost of COTS softare purchase less than $5,000
3. Aggregated cost of upgrading COTS softare less than $5,000
4. Cost of training
a. Developing training materials (user manual development can be
capitalized)
b. Conducting traing
c. Attending training
d. Training PlUchased from a vendor unless it canot be easily identified
In-house Developed Softare - Capital
1. Cost to develop a new application is $50,000 or more
a. Can include labor to develop, test and implement either interal or
exteral
b. Can include professional serces purchased from a vendor
2. Cost to develop a replacement for an existing application is $50,000 or more
a. Includes migrating to new technology platform
b. Can include labor to develop, test and implement either interal or
exteral
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SOFTWARE CAPITALIZA nON POLICY Page 2 of2
c. Can include professional serces purchased from a vendor
d. Includes upgrades of application to new code base (i.e. VB6 to Dot Net)
3. Cost to add a new module to an existing application is $50,000 or more
a. Can include labor to develop, test and implement either interal or
exteral
b. Can include professional serces purchased from a vendor
4. Cost to enance an existing application is $50,000 or more
a. Must add new fuctionality and not just make cosmetic changes
b. Can aggregate enanceents to achieve the $50,000 level
c. Functionality additions must be managed as a project and documented
prior to project approval to be considered for capitalization
d. Intent is to expense normal maintenance and mior tweaks and to
capitalize the addition of new fuctionality.
i. Comparson: COTS maitenance release and bug fix to upgrade
In-house Developed Softare - Expense
1. Cost to develop a new application is less than $50,000
2. Cost to develop a replacement for an existig application is less than $50,000
3. Cost to add a new module to an existing application is less than $50,000
4. Cost to enhance an existing application is less than $50,000
5. Cost of training
a. Developing training materals
b. Conducting traig
c. Attending training
d. Training purchased from a vendor
Staff DR 017 Attachment E
Softare Project Life Cycle
Activity !a CaplExp
Business Problem Definition = define the business problem that the softare needs to address expense
Business Process Documentation - define and diagram "as is" business process and "to be" business
process expense
Business Process Reengineering - effort to redesign business processes expense
Business Approvals = TSC, Strategic Council, TPSC or offcer review and approval expense
Solution Option Analysis = researching options (commercial and in-house)expense
- make vs. buy decision expense
- RFI process expense
= vendor presentations expense
- site visits expense
- funding option analysis and decision expense
= economic analysis and IRR calculation expense
Project Charter development & approval = define what softare needs to do (at a high level)expense
- document in charter expense
- approval and funding decisions expense
Softare Purchase - RFP process expense
= contract negotiations and document preparation expense
Use Case/Functional Spec Development = building detailed softare specification (business & IS labor)capital
Softare Design - designing code capital
Softare Construction - coding softare including unit & integration testing and associated
rework capital
- using 4g1 configuration tools to build screns, etc.capital
= includes configuration mangement. build scripts. packaging, etc.capital
= code documentation capital
Configure and Install purchased softare - install and set up data base softare capital
- install and configure application softare capital
- populate tables capital
Data Conversion - Automated = design and build conversion code capital
- test converted code via converting and validating data capital
- make corrections to conversion code capital
- make final conversion expense
- cleanup converted data expense
Data Conversion - Manual = gather data for conversion expense
= enter conversion data into new system expense
= validate converted data and correct expense
Testing and Rework - user and system testing and resulting rework capital
Training - training iS technical staff on how to implement purchased softare expense
= development of end user training expense
= development of user manuals capital
- conducting end user training expense
- attending end user training expense
Implementation - mi.grate system from dev and test to production environment capital
- go live capital
= testing application in each environment capital
Post Go-live Warrantee = support users of new system expense
- make changes to code to correct errors and omissions capital
Manage Projec - develop project management plan
- execute project management plan
- revise project management plan
(time for managing business process aspect of a project)expense
(time for managing softare developemt & implementation)capital
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AVISTA CORPORATION
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
JURSDICTION:
CASE NO:
REQUESTER:
TYPE:
REQUEST NO.:
IDAHO
A VU-E-10-01 1 AVU-G-1O-01
IPUC
Production Request
Staff-019
DATE PREPARD:
WITNESS:
RESPONDER:
DEPARTMENT:
TELEPHONE:
0511112010
Dave DeFelice
Dave DeFelice
Strategic Bus. Dev.
(509) 495-4919
REQUEST:
If not included in response to the previous two requests, please describe the Internal Rates of
Retur (IR) studies that the Company performs indicating projects will produce a reduction in
future costs. Please identify whether IRs are a requirement of the capital expenditure process,
how they are performed, documented and utilized.
RESPONSE:
The IR analysis is performed in certain circumstances in order to compare alternative solutions
as to which solution would result in the most favorable ratepayer impact over time. In some cases,
the alternative(s) may be compared to curent expenditures, which could result in a reduction of
future costs. Most often, the IR analysis is used to compare multiple alternatives for futue
implementation, all of which could result in higher expenditues compared to curent
expenditures, but the alternative with the highest IR is selected in order to achieve the least level
of life cycle cost increase to ratepayers.
AVISTA CORPORATION
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
JUSDICTION:
CASE NO:
REQUESTER:
TYPE:
REQUEST NO.:
IDAHO
AVU-E-10-01 1 A VU-G-1O-01
IPUC
Production Request
Staff-020
DATE PREPARD:
WITNSS:
RESPONDER:
DEPARTMENT:
TELEPHONE:
0511112010
Dave DeFelice
Jeanne Pluth
State & Federal Reg.
(509) 495-2204
REQUEST:
Please provide a matrix identifying the major capital expenditure approval levels that includes the
dollar level of authorization by employee title, division and company. Please include within your
response the dollar level at which individual capital expenditure projects require approval by the
Board of Directors or highest threshold of approval.
RESPONSE:
The information requested follows:
Capital Project Approval Authority
$0 to $99,999
- Director
$100,000 to $499,999
- Vice President or GM Utiity
$500,000 to $2,999,999
- Senior Vice President/CFO
$3,000,000 to $9,999,999
- PresidenUCEO/COO
$10,000,000 or Greater
- Board Chair
JUSDICTION:
CASE NO:
REQUESTER:
TYPE:
REQUEST NO.:
REQUEST:
AVISTA CORPORATION
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
IDAHO
A VU-E-1O-01 1 A VU-G-10-0l
IPUC
Production Request
Staff-021
DATE PREPARD:
WITNSS:
RESPONDER:
DEPARTMENT:
TELEPHONE:
0511112010
Dave DeFelice
Jeane Pluth
State & Federal Reg.
(509) 495-2204
Please provide the Capital Budget Group Year to Date (YTD) Actuals Capital budget spreadsheets
for the calendar years ended 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 with a printout provided and the
underlying electronic fie in Excel format with formulas activated.
RESPONSE:
The information is provided as follows:
Report Attachment
2006 Staff DR 02l-Attachment A
2007 Staff DR 021-Attachment B
2008 Staff DR 021-Attachment C
2009 Staff DR 021-Attachment D
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7
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5
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7
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0
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2,0
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0
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8
58
.
3
8
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3
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9
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29
4
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8
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45
,
0
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0
29
3
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1
0
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9
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5
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0
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8
9
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9
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57
5
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6
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3
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5
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5
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0
0
0
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0
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5
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4
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10
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10
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40
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4
9
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9
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9
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2
7
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2
7
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9
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16
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3
7
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7
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3
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0
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7
2
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1
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1
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3
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6
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1
2
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5
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4
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0
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5
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6
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4
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6
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0
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5
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6
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7
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3
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41
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8
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1
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51
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8
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n
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41
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9
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41
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41
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6
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4
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6
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41
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1
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41
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7
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41
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41
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6
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41
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7
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68
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0
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8
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0
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AVISTA CORPORATION
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
JUSDICTION:
CASE NO:
REQUESTER:
TYPE:
REQUEST NO.:
IDAHO
A VU-E-10-01 1 A VU-G-10-01
IPUC
Production Request
Staff - 035
DATE PREPARD:
WITNESS:
RESPONDER:
DEPARTMENT:
TELEPHONE:
05110/2010
Elizabeth Andrews
Karen Schuh
State & Federal Regulation
(509) 495-2293
REQUEST:
Please provide details of any sales ofland and/or plant durng 2009. Please include within your
response the accounting treatment ofthose sales.
RESPONSE:
Please see the attached schedule at Staff PR 035 Attachment A for details regarding sales during
2009. All the plant values are initially recorded in the appropriate utility FERC accounts until it is
determined that it will be sold and then it is transferred to a non-utility FERC plant account 121.
For year ended December 31,2009
OTHER PROPERTY DISPOSITIONS
BOOK
1.(a)Brief Description of Property Disposed:Vehicles, Shop Equip, Mise
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200901 REV COL
(c)Date Property disposed of 200810
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited N/A
(e)Gross Sale Price 3,032.35
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:N/A
(h)Accumulated Depreciation N/A
(i)location Rosebud County, MT
ü)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Property 3,032.35
2.(a)Brief Description of Property Disposed:Scrap Metal
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200902 REV COL
(c)Date Property disposed of 200901
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited N/A
(e)Gross Sale Price 2,347.16
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:N/A
(h)Accumulated Depreciation N/A
(i)location Rosebud County, MT
ü)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Property 2,347.16
3.(a)Brief Description of Propert Disposed:Tire machines
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200905 221-MISC Billng
(c)Date Property disposed of 200905
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited 394
(e)Gross Sale Price 4,000.00
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:unknown
(h)Accumulated Depreciation unknown
(i)location Spokane, WA
ü)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 4,000.00
4.(a)Brief Description of Property Disposed:Scrap Metal
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200906 REVeOi
(c)Date Property disposed of 200902
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited N/A
(e)Gross Sale Price 1,776.84
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:N/A
(h)Accumulated Depreciation N/A
(i)location Rosebud County, MT
ü)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 1,776.84
Staff_PR_035 Attachment Axis Page 1 of4
For year ended December 31,2009
OTHER PROPERTY DISPOSITIONS
BOOK
5.(a)Brief Description of Propert Disposed:Colstrip land
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200906 retirement
(c)Date Property disposed of
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited 310.2
(e)Gross Sale Price 14,405.70
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:345.48
(h)Accumulated Depreciation -
(i)Location Rosebud County, MT
U)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 14,060.22
6.(a)Brief Description of Property Disposed:Opacity monitor
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200906 221-MISC Billng
(c)Date Propert disposed of 200905
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited 312
(e)Gross Sale Price 800.00
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:
(h)Accumulated Depreciation
(i)Location Kettle Falls, WA
U)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert -
7.(a)Brief Description of Propert Disposed:Tire Machine
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200907 221-MISC Biling
(c)Date Property disposed of 200907
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited 394 .
(e)Gross Sale Price 1,500.00
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:unknown
(h)Accumulated Depreciation unknown
(i)Location Spokane, WA
U)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Property 1,500.00
8.(a)Brief Description of Propert Disposed:Colstrip land
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200908 retirement
(c)Date Property disposed of
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited 310.2
(e)Gross Sale Price 5,526.98
(f)Expense of Sale -
(g)Original Cost:146.82
(h)Accumulated Depreciation N/A
(i)Location Rosebud County, MT
U)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 5,380.16
Staff_PR_035 Attachment A.xls Page 2 of4
For year ended December 31,2009
OTHER PROPERTY DISPOSITIONS
BOOK
9.(a)Brief Description of Propert Disposed: .Combustible Gas Indicators
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200909 221-MISC Biling
(c)Date Property disposed of 200909
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited 395
(e)Gross Sale Price 900.00
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:unknown
(h)Accumulated Depreciation unknown
(i)Location Medford, OR
U)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Property 900.00
10.(a)Brief Description of Propert Disposed:Mise, Scrap Metal
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200910 REVCOL
(c)Date Propert disposed of 200907
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited N/A
(e)Gross Sale Price 2,655.67
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:N/A
(h)Accumulated Depreciation N/A
(i)Location Rosebud County, MT
U)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 2,655.67
11.(a)Brief Description of Property Disposed:Colstrip Land Sale
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200911 Retirement
(c)Date Property disposed of 200911
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited 310.2
(e)Gross Sale Price i 18,225.82
(f)Expense of Sale -
(g)Original Cost:450.18
(h)Accumulated Depreciation N/A
(i)Location Rosebud County, MT
U)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 17,775.64
12.(a)Brief Description of Property Disposed:Remote Test Set
(b)Permanent Record Reference Sales Invoice
(c)Date Property disposed of 200911
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited 365
(e)Gross Sale Price 1,250.00
(f)Expense of Sale -
(g)Original Cost:unknown
(h)Accumulated Depreciation unknown
(i)Location Saratoga, WY
U)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 1,250.00
Staff_PR_035 Attachment A.xls Page 3 of 4
For year ended December 31,2009
OTHER PROPERTY DISPOSITIONS
BOOK
13.(a)Brief Description of Propert Disposed:Scrap Metal
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200911 REVCOL
(c)Date Property disposed of 200909
(d)Primary Plant Accunt Credited N/A
(e)Gross Sale Price 1,506.48
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:N/A
(h)Accumulated Depreciation N/A
(i)Location Rosebud County, MT
ü)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 1,506.48
14.(a)Brief Description of Property Disposed:Top Soil
(b)Permanent Record Reference 200912 REVCOL
(c)Date Propert disposed of 200911
(d)Primary Plant Account Credited N/A
(e)Gross Sale Price 62.56
(f)Expense of Sale
(g)Original Cost:N/A
(h)Accumulated Depreciation N/A
(i)Location Rosebud County, MT
ü)Date of Purchase unknown
(k)Gain on Disposition of Propert 62.56
Staff_PR_035 Attachment Axis Page 4 of4
JURSDICTION:
CASE NO:
REQUESTER:
TYPE:
REQUEST NO.:
REQUEST:
AVISTA CORPORATION
RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR INFORMTION
IDAHO
A VU-E-1O-01 1 A VU-G-10-01
IPUC
Production Request
Staff - 036
DATE PREPARD:
WITNESS:
RESPONDER:
DEPARTMENT:
TELEPHONE:
05110/2010
Elizabeth Andrews
Karen Schuh
State & Federal Regulation
(509) 495-2293
Please provide details of any planed sales of land and/or plant durng 2010. Please provide in
those details the planed date of disposition and the proposed accounting treatment.
RESPONSE:
At this time, the Company does not have any planed sales ofland andlor plant for 2010.