GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 46-2-26.1 - Accounting methods to be used by electric utilities in rate-making proceedings
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    46-2-26.1   (2010)
   46-2-26.1.    Accounting methods to be used by electric utilities in rate-making proceedings 
      (a)  The  accounting treatments specified in this Code section shall apply in any  proceeding before the commission to determine the rates to be charged  by an electric utility.
(b)  In any  proceeding to determine the rates to be charged by an electric utility,  the electric utility shall file jurisdictionally allocated cost of  service data on the basis of a test period, and the commission shall  utilize a test period, consisting of actual data for the most recent 12  month period for which data are available, fully adjusted separately to  reflect estimated operations during the 12 months following the  utility's proposed effective date of the rates. After the initial filing  and until new rates go into effect, the utility shall file actual cost  of service data as they become available for each month following the  actual data which were filed. The utility shall have the burden of  explaining and supporting the reasonableness of all estimates and  adjustments contained in its cost of service data.
(c)  In  any case after March 2, 1981, in which an electric utility transfers  partial or total ownership of any electric plant, the electric utility  shall return to its ratepayers, in such manner as the commission may  prescribe, the ratepayers' cash contribution to the cost of  construction, plus the income taxes paid, accrued, and collected by the  electric utility in respect thereof, and a portion of the profit, if  any, on such transfer.
      (1)  The  ratepayers' contribution to the cost of construction shall be determined  by first multiplying the amount of construction and preconstruction  expenditures included in the rate base by the authorized return allowed  by the commission for the electric utility on the jurisdictional rate  base during the period or periods such expenditures were included in the  rate base, and then subtracting therefrom any carrying costs  capitalized in respect of such construction and preconstruction  expenditures included in the rate base. In the event an electric utility  transfers partial or total ownership of any electric plant after it has  commenced commercial operation, the ratepayers' contribution to the  cost of construction shall be reduced in proportion to the remaining  life of the electric plant.
      (2)  The  profit, if any, on such transfer shall be allocated between the electric  utility and its ratepayers in proportion to their respective  contributions to the cost of construction. For the purposes of this  calculation, the ratepayers' contribution shall be determined as  provided by paragraph (1) of this subsection. The electric utility's  contribution shall be the cost, including carrying costs, of the  transferred electric plant as recorded on the books and records of the  electric utility. The amount of profit, if any, shall be determined by  deducting the sum of the ratepayers' and the electric utility's  contributions to the cost of construction from the gross proceeds of the  transfer.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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