Ohio Administrative Code
Title 4901:1 - Utilities
Chapter 4901:1-32 - Determination of Allowable Capacity and Commodity Costs
Section 4901:1-32-04 - Filing and contents of requests for recovery of decertification costs
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Pursuant to section 4929.20 of the Revised Code, if a natural gas company seeks to recover, or modify the amount of recovery of incremental costs incurred by the company in connection with the commission's continuation, suspension, rescission, or conditional rescission of a particular retail natural gas supplier's or governmental aggregator's certification, it shall submit an application for such. Such application shall be filed with the commission in the form of an application for approval of an incremental decertification cost recovery rider (XX-XX-GA-DCR).
(B) In addition to a fully-documented analysis and justification for the proposed decertification cost recovery rider, the decertification cost recovery rider application should provide the following information:
(C) A complete set of work papers must be filed with a decertification cost recovery rider application. Work papers must include, but are not limited to, any and all supporting work papers prepared by the natural gas company for the application and a narrative or other support of assumptions made of working paper schedule amounts. Work papers shall be marked, organized, and indexed according to the schedules to which they relate and must identify the witness who will sponsor them. Data contained in the work papers shall be footnoted so as to identify any source document used.
(D) All schedules and work papers included in a decertification cost recovery rider application must be available in spreadsheet, word processing, or electronic form.
Replaces: 4901:1-32-03
Effective: 12/1/2014
Five Year
Review (FYR) Dates: 12/01/2019
Promulgated Under:
111.15
Statutory
Authority: 4929.10,
4929.20
Rule
Amplifies: 4929.10,
4929.20(C)(2)
Prior Effective Dates: 7/4/02,
4/13/07