HomeMy WebLinkAbout20081104Samples of Some Companies' Schedules.pdfWN U-74 Fourteenth Revision of Sheet No. 16.1
Canceling Thirteenth Revision of Sheet No. 16.1
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
FOR COMMISSION'S RECEIPT STAMP
SCHEDULE 16
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
AVAILABLE:
In all territory served by Company in the State of Washington.
APPLICABLE:
To single-family residential Customers only
electric requirements when all service is supplied at
For three-phase residential service see Schedule 18.
for all single-phase
one point of delivery.
MONTHLY BILLING:
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the Basic and Energy Charges.
All Monthly Billings shall be adjusted in accordance with Schedules 91,
96, 98, and 191.
Basic Charge:$6.00
Energy Charge:
Base
Rate
4.914ç
7.751ç per kWh for the first 600 kWh
per kWh for all additional kWh
MINIMUM CHARGE:
The monthly Minimum Charge shall be the Basic Charge. A higher minimum
may be required under contract to cover special conditions.
CONTINUING SERVICE:
Except as specifically provided otherwise, the rates of this Tariff are
based on continuing service at each service location. Disconnect and
reconnect transactions shall not operate to relieve a Customer from monthly
minimum charges.
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Service under this Schedule is subject to the General Rules and
Regulations contained in the tariff of which this Schedule is a part and to
those prescribed by regulatory authorities.
Issued October 9, 2008 Effective October 15, 2008
Issued by
By
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Andrea L. Kelly Ti tle Vice President, Regulation
Advice No. UE-080220TF2 16.1E
Form F
WN U-74 Tenth Revision of Sheet No. 17.1
Canceling Ninth Revision of Sheet No. 17.1
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
FOR COMMISSION'S RECEIPT STAMP
SCHEDULE 17
LOW INCOME BILL ASSISTANCE PROGRA - RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
OPTIONAL FOR QUALIFYING CUSTOMERS
AVAILABLE:
In all territory served by Company in the State of Washington.
APPLICABLE:To residential Customers only for all single-phase electric
requirements when all service is supplied at one point of delivery. For
three-phase residential service see Schedule 18.
MONTHLY BILLING:
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the Basic and Energy Charges
and the Low Income Energy Credit. All Monthly Billings shall be adjusted in
accordance with Schedules 96, 98 and 191.
Basic Charge:$6.00
Energy Charge:
Base
Rate
4.914ç7.75H per kWh for the first 600 kWh
per kWh for all additional kWh
LOW INCOME ENERGY CREDIT*:
The credit amount shall be based on the qualification level for which
the customer was certified.
0-75% of Federal Poverty Level (FPL) :
(3.812ç) per kWh for all kWh greater than 600 kWh76-100% of Federal Poverty Level (FPL) :
(2.565ç) per kWh for all kWh greater than 600 kWh
101-125% of Federal Poverty Level (FPL):
(1. 603ç) per kWh for all kWh greater than 600 kWh
(continued)
Issued October 9, 2008 Effective October 15, 2008
Issued by
By
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Andrea L. Keìly Title Vice President, Regulation
Advice No. UE-080220TF2 17.1E
Form F
WN U-74 Third Revision of Sheet No. 17.2
Canceling Second Revision of Sheet No. 17.2
PACIFIC POR & LIGHT COMPAN
FOR COMMISSION'S RECEIPT STAMP
SCHEDULE 17
LOW INCOME BILL ASSISTANCE PROGRA - RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
OPTIONAL FOR QUALIFYING CUSTOMERS
(Continued)
*Note: This credi t applies to only the energy usage wi thin the
Winter months. Winter months are defined as Novemer 1 through
April 30.
MINIMUM CHARGE:
The mon thly minimum charge shall be the Basic Charge. A higher
minimum may be required under contract to cover special conditions.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
1. To qualify, a Customer must earn no more than 125% of the Federal Poverty
Level.
2. Qualifying Customers will be placed into one of three qualifying levels.
A maximum of 4,475 customers may participate annually.
3. Non-profit agencies will administer the program. They will determine if a
customer qualifies for the program and assign them to one of the three
income bands. The Company will authorize these agencies to certify
customer eligibility for the Program.
CONTINUING SERVICE:
Except as specifically provided otherwise, the rates of this tariff
are based on continuing service at each service location. Disconnect and
reconnect transactions shall not operate to relieve a Customer from monthly
minimum charges.
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Service under this schedule is subject to the General Rules and
Regulations contained in the tariff of which this schedule is a part and to
those prescribed by regulatory authorities.
Issued
Issued by
By
June 26, 2007
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Andrea L. Kelly
Effective June 27, 2007
TF2 17. 2E
Form F
Title Vice President, Regulation
Advice No. UE-061546/UE-060817
Pacific Power & Light Company
Portland, Oregon Canceling
Revised
Revised
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 3083-E
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 3048-E
Schedule No. DL-6
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
CALIFORNIA ALTERNATIVE RATES FOR ENERGY (CARE)
OPTIONAL FOR QUALIFYING CUSTOMERS
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to residential low income households in single-family
dwellings and as specified further under special conditions of this Schedule,
and Residential Service Schedule No. D, and for multiple dwelling units in
which each of the single-family dwellings receive service directly from the
utility through separate meters, and to multi-family accommodations which are
separately submetered.
TERRITORY
Wi thin the entire terri tory served in California by the Utility.
MONTHLY BILLING
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the Basic and Energy Charges.
Direct Access Customers shall have their Monthly Billing modified inaccordance with Schedule No. EC-1 and Schedule No. TC-1. All Monthly Billings
shall be adjusted in accordance with Schedule ECAC-94.
Distrib.FERC
Trans.
Calif.Gener-Pulio Total
Trans.ation Purpose Rate
($1.10)$4.39
0.004ç 2.423ç (1. 706ç)5.490ç
0.004ç 2.694ç (2.015ç)6.722ç
Basic Charge
Energy Charge:
All Baseline kWh
All Non-Baseline kWh
$5.49
4.3l2ç
5.582ç
0.457ç
0.457ç
Adjustments:
The above Total Rate includes adjustments for Schedule S-99, Schedule S-
191, and the CARE Adjustment which is equal to twenty percent (20%) of the
Residential Service Schedule No. D Basic Charge and twenty percent (20%) of
the Residential Service Schedule No. D Energy Charge Total Rate minus the
Schedule S-100 surcharge.
Minimum Charge:
The monthly Minimum Charge shall be the Basic Charge. A higher minimum may
be required under contract to cover special conditions.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. Service under this schedule is subject to the General Rules and
Regulations contained in the tariff of which this schedule is a part and to
those prescribed by regulatory authorities.
364-E
(Continued)
Issued by
Andrea L. Kelly Date Filed July 14, 2008Advice Letter No.
Name
VP, Regulation
Title
Effective August 23, 2008Decision No.
TF6 DL-6-1.E Resolution No.
Pacific Power & Light Company
Portland, Oregon Canceling
Revised
Revised
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 3070-E
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 2862-E
SCHEDULE NO. DL-6
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
CALIFORNIA ALTERNATIVE RATES FOR ENERGY (CARE)
OPTIONAL FOR QUALIFYING CUSTOMERS
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
2. A Low- Income Household where the total gross income from all sources
is less than shown on the table below based on the numer of persons
in the household. Total gross income shall include income from all
sources, both taxable and nontaxable.
No. of Persons
In Household
1-2
3
4
5
6
Total Gross Income
Annually
$26,700
31,300
37,800
44,300
50,800
For Households with more than six persons, add $542.00 monthly, or
$6,500 annually for each additional person residing in the household.
3. An application is required for each request of service under this
schedule. An eligible applicant will be placed on this schedule wi thin one
billing cycle of the receipt of their application. Renewal of a customer i s
eligibility declaration will be required every two years and may be required
randomly at the utility's discretion. Submetered tenants of master metered
customers (Schedule DS-8) will be required to reestablish eligibility on an
annual basis. Customers are only eligible to receive service under this rate at
one residential location at anyone time.
4. It is the customer's responsibility to notify the utility if there
is a change in eligibility status. Master meter customers (Schedule OS-8) with
submétered tenants are responsible for notifying the utility when enrolledtenants move. Master meter customers will not be held responsible should a
submetered tenant misrepresent his eligibility to the utility. However, if a
master meter customer has a good reason to suspect that the tenant is not
eligible, the master meter customer should, but is not required to, so advise
the utility.
5. Customers may be rebilled for periods of ineligibility under the
applicable rate schedule.
6. Price discounts or billing credits which may be available under
other rate schedules or tariffs may not be used in conjunction with the Low
Income Schedule No. DL- 6.
7. The Basic Residential use
Residential Service Schedule D will apply
for electric space heating are qualified
baseline quantities for the use of a Life
special conditions of Residential Service
under this Schedule.
baseline allowance as defined in
unless baseline allowances available
and elected. The standard medicalSupport device as defined under theSchedule No. D shall be applicable
CONTINUING SERVICE
Except as specifically provided otherwise, the rates of this tariff are
based on continuing service at each service location. Disconnect and reconnect
transaction shall not operate to relieve a customer from minimum monthlycharges.
Advice Letter No. 361-E
Issued by
Andrea L. Kelly
Name
VP, Regulation
Title
Date Filed May 14, 2008
Decision No.Effective June 1, 2008
TF6 DL-6-2.E Resolution No.
..~
Pacific Power & Light Company
Portland, Oregon Canceling
Revised
Revised
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 3082-E
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 3045-t
Schedule No. D
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
APPLICABILITY
Applicable to single-phase alternating current electric service for
residential purposes in single-family dwellings and as specified under Special
Conditions of this Schedule, to multiple dwelling units in which each of the
single-family dwellings receive service directly from the Utility through
separate meters. The rates specified herein will be designated for each service
in accordance with the energy uses qualified and elected by the Customer. The
Basic Residential Use and Electric Water Heating allowance will apply unless
baseline allowances available for electric space heating are qualified andelected.
TERRITORY
Within the entire territory served in California by the Utility.
MONTHLY BILLING
The Monthly Billing shall be the sum of the Basic
Direct Access Customers shall have their Monthly
accordance with Schedule No. EC- 1 and Schedule No. TC-1.
shall be adjusted in accordance with Schedule ECAC-94.
and Energy Charges.
Billing modified in
All monthly billings
Basic Charge
Energy Charge:
All Baseline kWh
All Non-Baseline kWh
FERC Calif.Gener-Pulic TotalDistrib.Trans.Trans.ation Purpse Rate
$5.49 $5.49
4.312ç 0.457ç 0.004ç 2.423ç 0.399ç 7.595ç
5.582ç 0.457ç D. DOH 2.694ç 0.399ç 9.136ç
Adjustments
The above Total Rate includes adjustments for Schedule S-99, Schedule S-
100 and Schedule S-191.
Minimum Monthly Charge
The monthly Minimum Charge shall be the Basic Charge. A higher
minimum may be required under contract to cover special conditions.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
1. No motor load shall exceed a total of 7 1/2 horsepower connected atone time.
2. All electric space heaters larger than 1,650 watts rated capacity
shall be designed and connected for operation at 240 volts, and each spaceheating unit having a rated capacity of two (2) kilowatts or larger shall be
thermostatically controlled by automatic devices of a type which will cause a
minimum of radio interference. Space heaters served under this schedule shall
be of types and characteristics approved by the Utility. Individual heatersshall not exceed a capacity of five (5) kilowatts.
3. Service under this schedule may be furnished to multiple family
dwellings such as apartments, complexes, condominiums and mobile home parks in
which the single-family dwellings receive service directly from the Utility
through separate meters.
364-E
(Continued)
Issued by
Andrea L. Kelly Date Filed July 14, 2008Advice Letter No.
Name
VP, Regulation
Title
Effective August 23, 2008Decision No.
TF6 D-l.E Resolution No.
Pacific Power & Light Company
Portland, Oregon
Revised
Revised
Cal. P. U. C. Sheet No.
Cal. P. U. C. Sheet No.
2769-E
2405-E
Schedule No. D
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
4. Baseline rates are applicable only to separately metered residential
usage.
5. The following quanti ties of electricity are to be billed at the rates
for baseline usage:
Basic Use
and Electric
Water Heating
kWh Baseline Allowance
Per Meter Per Day
PermanentlyInstalled
Electric SpaceHeating
A. Del Norte County:
October 1 through May 31
June 1 through September 30
B. All other territory served by theUtility:
November 1 through April 30
May 1 through October 31
23.9
17.7
34.3
19.6
22.216.5 35.819.3
Energy used in excess of the baseline allowance will be billed at thenonbaseline rate.
6. Electric water heating is defined as permnently installed and wired
electrical devices which provide the principal source of heat for hot water.
7. Permanently installed electric space heating is defined as any of the
following: permanently installed and wired resistive elements which provide the
principal source of heat, heat pumps, or any permnently installed water or steam
heating using electric heating devices as the principal source of heat.
8. The baseline allowance for each billing period is calculated by
multiplying the nurnber of days in the billing period by the appropriate daily
baseline allowance. When a billing period falls between the winter and sumer
seasons the total numer of days falling in each season is multiplied by the
appropriate daily baseline allowance for the season and totaled to arrive at the
baseline allowance for the billing period.
9. STANDARD MEDICAL QUANTITIES FOR RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS: A residential
customer who certifies in writing that regular use of a medical life-support
device, as defined below is essential to maintain the life of a full-time
resident of the household, that a full-time resident of the household is a
paraplegic, hemiplegic, or quadriplegic person, and/or that a full-time resident
of the household is a multiple sclerosis/scleroderma patient, is eligible for a
standard daily medical quantity in addition to the standard daily non-medical
baseline quantity. The amount of the additional quantity shall be 16.4 kWh per
day.
Advice Letter No. 337-E
(Continued)
Issued by
Andrea L. Kelly Date Filed
NameVP, Regulation Effecti ve
December 21, 2006
Decision No. (D) 06-12-011
(D) 06-12-036
January 1, 2007
Title
TF6 D-2.E Resolution No.
Pacific Power & Light Company
Portland, Oregon Canceling
Cancelin
Revised
Revised
Revised
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 2315-E
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 2149-E
Cal.P.U.C.Sheet No. 2150-E
Schedule No. D
RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
(Continued)
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Continued)
If the customer believes the life-support device upon which a full-time
resident of the customer's household depends to sustain life requires more than
16.4 kWh per day to operate, the customer may apply for a higher quantity than
that provided in this Rule. Upon receipt of the application, the utility shall
make a determination based on the device's nameplate ratings and operating
hours, of what additional numer of kWh per day are required to operate the
device. The additional quantity provided for in this special condition shall be
increased by that numer of kWh per day.
The utility may require certification by a doctor of medicine or
osteopathy licensed to practice medicine in the State of California that a
medical need exists and that a particular device is necessary to sustain theresident's life.10. LIFE SUPPORT DEVICE: For the purpose of determining baseline
quanti ties under the provisions of a rate schedule applicable to re~idential
uses, a life-support device is any medical device requiring utility-supplied
energy for its operation that is regularly required to maintain the life of a
person residing in a residential unit. The term includes respirators, ironlungs, hemodialysis machines, suction machines, electric nerve stimulators,
pressure pads and pumps, aerosol tents, electrostatic and ultrasonic nebulizers,
compressors, IPPB machines and motorized wheelchairs. It also includes
additional space heat for paraplegic, hemiplegic and quadriplegic persons and
additional space heat and air conditioning for multiple sclerosis/sclerodermpatients.
CONTINUING SERVICE
Except as specifically provided otherwise, the rates of this tariff are
based on continuing service at each service location. Disconnect and reconnect
transactions shall not operate to relieve a customer from minimum monthlycharges.
Advice Letter No. 301-E
Issued by
Matthew R. Wright
Name
VP, Regulation
Title
Date Filed November 7, 2000
Decision No.Effective January 1, 2001
TF6 D-3.E Resolution No.
WN U~28
Fift Revision Sheet 91
Canceling
Fourth Revision Sheet 91
AVISTA CORPORATION
dba Avista Utilities
91
SCHEDULE 91
PUBLIC PURPOSES RIDER ADJUSTMENT - WASHINGTON
APPLICABLE:
To Customers in the State of Washington where the Company has electric
service available. This Public Purposes Rider or Rate Adjustment shall be
applicable to all retail customers for charges for electric energy sold and to the flat
rate charges for Company-owned or Customer-owned Street Lighting and Area
Lighting Service. This Rate Adjustment is designed to recover costs incurred by
the Company associated with providing Demand Side Management services and (T
programs and Low Income Rate Assistance (L1RAP) to customers. (T)
MONTHLY RATE:
The energy charges of the individual rate schedules are to be increased by
the following amounts:
Schedule 1
Schedule 11 & 12
Schedule 21 & 22 .
Schedule 25
Schedule 31 & 32
Schedules 41-48
DSM Rate
$0.00181 per kWh (I)
$0.00256 per kWh (I
$0.00189 per kWh (I)
$0.00124 per kWh (i)
$0.00167 per kWh (I)
. 2.98% of base rates (I)
L1RAP Rate
$0.00048 per kWh (i)
$0.00068 per kWh (I)
$0.00050 per kWh (I)
$0.00033 per kWh (I
$0.00044 per kWh (I)
0.79% of base rates(l)
(N)
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations
contained in this tariff.
The above Rate is subject to increases as set forth in Tax Adjustment
Schedule 58.
-lssuec--Ðeeber 20. 2007 Effective January 1, 2008*
Issued by Avista Corporation
By Kelly Norwood
*By authority of Commission Order No. 05 in Docket No. UE-Q70804
Vice President, State & Federal Regulation
WN U-29
Seventh Revision Sheet 191
Canceling
Sixt Revision Sheet 191
AVISTA CORPORATION
dba Avista Utilities
SCHEDULE 191
PUBLIC PURPOSES RIDER ADJUSTMENT - WASHINGTON
APPLICABLE:
To Customers in the State of Washington where the Company has natural
gas service available. This Public Purposes Rider or Rate Adjustment shall be
applicable to all retail customers taking service under Schedules 101, 111, 112,
121, 122, 131, and 132. This Rate Adjustment is designed to recover costs
incurred by the Company associated with providing Demand Side Management (T)
services and programs, and Low Income Rate Assistance (L1RAP) to customers. (T
(D)
MONTHLY RATE:
The energy charges of the individual rate schedules are to be increased by
the following amounts:
Schedule 101
Schedule 111 & 112
Schedule 121 & 122
Schedule 131 & 132
DSM Rate
$0.01795 per Therm
$0.01580 per Therm
$0.01479 per Therm
$0.01429 per Therm
L1RAP Rate
$0.00808 per Therm (I)
$0.00698 per Therm (i)
$0.00645 per Therm (i)
$0.00624 per Therm (i)
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Service under this schedule is subject to the Rules and Regulations
contained in this tariff.
The above Rate is subject to increases as set fort in Tax Adjustment
Schedule 158.
Issued Decmber 20, 2007 Effective January 1, 2008*
*By authorty of Commission Order No. 05 in Docket No. UG-070805
. Vice-President, State and Federal Regulation
P.u.c. OR. No.5 Original Sheet 493
AVISTA CORPORATION
dba Avista Utilties
SCHEDULE 493
RESIDENTIAL LOW INCOME RATE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (lIRAP)-
OREGON
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this schedule is to adjust rates in Schedule 410 - General
Residential Natural Gas Service - Oregon, to generate funds to be used for bil
payment assistance for Avista's qualifying low-income residential customers, in
accordance with ORS 757.315.
APPLICABLE:
To all residential Customers in the State of Oregon where the Company has
natural gas service available. This Residential Low Income Rate Assistance
Program (LIRAP) Adjustment shall be applicable to all residential customers taking
service under Schedule 410. This Rate Adjustment, set below is approximately
0.5% of retail rates.
MONTHLY RATE:
The energy charge of the residential rate Schedule 410 has been increased
by $0.00438 per thermo This rate adjustment is reflected in the present rate set forth
under Schedule 410.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
1. Each month, the Company wil bil and collect low-income bil payment
assistance funds from all Residential Customers. By the 10th of the month
following the billng month, using the Company's internal cashless voucher
system, the Company wil determine and send the monthly voucher amount
showing the Program Payment funds available to each participating
Community Action Agency. By the 20th of the month following the biling
month, the Company wil remit payment to each Agency for allowed
administrative and program delivery costs. Each agency wil process client
intake, authorize payments, and provide the Company with a client voucher
list. Based on this client voucher list, the Company wil transfer the
authorized payments to the individual customer's utilty accunt.
(continued)
Advice No. Oa-62-G
Issued March 31, 200
Effecve For Service On & After
Apl 1, 200a
Issed by Avista Utilities
By Kelly O. Norwood, V.P., State and Federl Regulation
P.U.C. OR. NO.5 Original Sheet 493A
AVISTA CORPORATION
dba Avista Utilities
SCHEDULE 493 (continued)
RESIDENTIAL LOW INCOME RATE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(L1RAP)-OREGON
2. The Company wil compute interest each month based on the average
monthly fund balance undistributed at the company's currently
authorized rate of return.
3. The Company wil be responsible for program administration and funds
distribution to qualifying local agencies in accrdance with terms and
conditions established by the Company and the entity. All funds collected
under this program, less program administration and delivery costs paid to
the individual agencies, wil be distributed to income-eligible Residential
Customers of Avista Utilties. Income Eligibilty wil be determined by the
respective agencies and wil be consistent with the eligibilty determinations
for state low-income energy assistance programs.
4. Total program administration and delivery costs shall not exceed 21.78
percent of the total low-income bil payment assistance funds collected.
Should actual administrative and program delivery costs be lower than
21.78 percent, the remaining funds shall be allocated into the program fund
to support direct services.
5. The Company wil provide an annual summary evaluation report on the
progress of the L1RAP for review by the Commission by August 31 st
following the end of each program year.
6. The L1RAP program year wil commence each July 1st through June 30th.
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Service under this schedule is subject to the General Rules and Regulations
contained in the tariff of which this schedule is a part, and to those prescribed by
regulatory authorities.
Advce No. 08-02..
Issued Marc 31, 2008
Effecve For Service On & After
April 1, 2008
Issued by Avista UtilitiesBy Kelly O. Norwoo.Vice President, Rates & Regulation
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