Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 860 - PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
Division 22 - RATES
Section 860-022-0042 - Relating to City Privilege Taxes, Fees, and Other Assessments Imposed Upon a Large Telecommunications Utility
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The aggregate amount of all privilege taxes and fees and other assessments imposed upon a large telecommunications utility by any city in Oregon for engaging in business within such city or for use and occupancy of city streets and public ways, whether applied to regulated revenues, net income, or other bases, shall be allowed as operating expenses of the large telecommunications utility for rate-making purposes, subject to sections (2) through (4) of this rule.
(2) As used in this rule:
(3) Separate fees for street opening, installations, construction, and maintenance of fixtures or facilities to the extent such fees or charges are reasonably related to the city's costs for inspection, supervision, and regulation in the exercise of its police powers shall be allowed as operating expenses of a large telecommunications utility for rate-making purposes. Such fees shall not be deducted in computing the percentage level set forth in section (4) of this rule.
(4) The aggregate amount of all privilege taxes and fees and other assessments imposed upon a large telecommunications utility by a city, which does not exceed 4 percent of local access revenues, shall be allowed as operating expenses for rate-making purposes and shall not be itemized or billed separately. All privilege taxes and fees and other assessments in excess of 4 percent of local access revenues shall be charged pro rata to users of local access services within the city, and the aggregate excess amount shall be separately itemized on customers' bills or billed separately.
(5) The amount allowed as an operating expense may be described on customers' bills in a manner determined by the large telecommunications utility.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183, 756 & 759
Stats. Implemented: ORS 759.105