New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 17 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND UTILITY SERVICES
Chapter 3 - UTILITIES FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING-GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 340 - AUTHORIZATION OF DEPRECIATION PRACTICES TO BE OBSERVED BY PUBLIC UTILITIES
Section 17.3.340.10 - REQUIREMENTS FOR RECORDS, STUDIES, REVIEWS, AND REPORTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. General: All Class A, B, C, and D electric, gas and water utilities and Class A, B and C sewer utilities in New Mexico shall maintain adequate accounts and records related to depreciation practices. Annual depreciation accruals by account shall be reported for each account. A separate reserve for each plant account shall be maintained. The cost of depreciable plant adjusted for net salvage will thus be distributed over the estimated useful life of such plant in a systematic manner. The accounting entries must be made in a manner consistent with applicable Uniform Systems of Accounts.
B. Depreciation Rates: Each public utility company has the primary responsibility for determining the depreciation rates that may be used for each account. Any public utility may make application to the Commission and present justification for a depreciation method to be approved by the Commission for the accounts as contained in the utility's application as evidenced by order of the Commission. If no such application is made, a straight-line method or unit of production method shall be used. Class A and Class B utilities will determine service lives in accordance with NMPSC Rule 340.10 through 340.15 [17.3.340.11 NMAC].
C. Periodic Studies and Annual Reviews:
D. Report to Commission: In all rate case filings all utilities shall provide reports to the Commission setting forth the depreciation rates. Class A and B utilities shall also file the results of the detailed depreciation study required by NMPSC Rule 340.7(b) [Paragraph 2 of Subsection C of 17.3.340.10 NMAC] with their next rate case following the completion of this study. In addition the utilities shall indicate on which accounts detailed studies have been undertaken during the previous year, summarized on a form containing all of the data which is contained on the sample enclosed in Appendix B and any other applicable sample appendices. The utility shall show proposed changes to depreciation rates it intends to use in the future and shall provide a justification for each change.
E. Commission Action: In the event the Commission should fail to issue an order approving or disapproving such proposed rates within sixty (60) days after the filing of the report, the utility may use the depreciation rates set forth in its report for the ensuing year.