Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 13 - Rates and Distribution Systems
Section 1351 - Definitions


The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Capitalized cost." Costs permitted to be capitalized pursuant to the Uniform System of Accounts and Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
"Distribution system." A system owned or operated by a utility. The term includes a natural gas distribution company, a city natural gas distribution operation, an electric distribution company, a water utility and a collection system for a wastewater utility.
"Distribution system improvement charge." A charge imposed by a utility to recover the reasonable and prudent costs incurred to repair, improve or replace eligible property that is part of the utility's distribution system.
"Eligible property." Property that is part of a distribution system and eligible for repair, improvement and replacement of infrastructure under this subchapter. Included property shall be as follows:
(1) For electric distribution companies, eligible property shall include:
(i) Poles and towers.
(ii) Overhead and underground conductors.
(iii) Transformers and substation equipment.
(iv) Any fixture or device related to eligible property under subparagraphs (i), (ii) and (iii), including insulators, circuit breakers, fuses, reclosers, grounding wires, crossarms and brackets, relays, capacitors, converters and condensers.
(v) Unreimbursed costs related to highway relocation projects where an electric distribution company must relocate its facilities.
(vi) Other related capitalized costs.
(2) For natural gas distribution companies and city natural gas distribution operations, eligible property shall include:
(i) Piping.
(ii) Couplings.
(iii) Gas services lines and insulated and noninsulated fittings.
(iv) Valves.
(v) Excess flow valves.
(vi) Risers.
(vii) Meter bars.
(viii) Meters.
(ix) Unreimbursed costs related to highway relocation projects where a natural gas distribution company or city natural gas distribution operation must relocate its facilities.
(x) Other related capitalized costs.
(3) For water utilities, eligible property shall include:
(i) Utility service lines, meters and hydrants installed as in-kind replacements for customers.
(ii) Mains and valves installed as replacements for existing facilities that have worn out, are in deteriorated condition or are required to be upgraded to meet under 52 Pa. Code Ch. 65 (relating to water service).
(iii) Main extensions installed to eliminate dead ends and to implement solutions to regional water supply problems that present a significant health and safety concern for customers currently receiving service from the water utility.
(iv) Main cleaning and relining projects.
(v) Unreimbursed costs related to highway relocation projects where a water utility must relocate its facilities.
(vi) Other related capitalized costs.
(4) For wastewater utilities, eligible property shall include:
(i) Collection sewers, collecting mains and service laterals, including sewer taps, curbstops and lateral cleanouts installed as in-kind replacements for customers.
(ii) Collection mains and valves for gravity and pressure systems and related facilities such as manholes, grinder pumps, air and vacuum release chambers, cleanouts, main line flow meters, valve vaults and lift stations installed as replacements or upgrades for existing facilities that have worn out, are in deteriorated condition or are required to be upgraded by law, regulation or order.
(iii) Collection main extensions installed to implement solutions to wastewater problems that present a significant health and safety concern for customers currently receiving service from the wastewater utility.
(iv) Collection main rehabilitation including inflow and infiltration projects.
(v) Unreimbursed costs related to highway relocation projects where a wastewater utility must relocate its facilities.
(vi) Other related capitalized costs.
"Utility." A natural gas distribution company, electric distribution company, water or wastewater utility or city natural gas distribution operation.

Cross References. Section 1351 is referred to in section 1330 of this title.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 66 - PUBLIC UTILITIES

Chapter 13 - Rates and Distribution Systems

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 1301 - Rates to be just and reasonable

Section 1301.1 - Computation of income tax expense for ratemaking purposes

Section 1302 - Tariffs; filing and inspection

Section 1303 - Adherence to tariffs

Section 1304 - Discrimination in rates

Section 1305 - Advance payment of rates; interest on deposits

Section 1306 - Apportionment of joint rates

Section 1307 - Sliding scale of rates; adjustments

Section 1308 - Voluntary changes in rates

Section 1309 - Rates fixed on complaint; investigation of costs of production

Section 1310 - Temporary rates

Section 1311 - Valuation of and return on the property of a public utility

Section 1312 - Refunds

Section 1313 - Price upon resale of public utility services

Section 1314 - Limitation on prices paid for property and fuel

Section 1315 - Limitation on consideration of certain costs for electric utilities

Section 1316 - Recovery of advertising expenses

Section 1316.1 - Recovery of club dues

Section 1317 - Regulation of natural gas costs

Section 1318 - Determination of just and reasonable gas cost rates

Section 1319 - Financing of energy supply alternatives

Section 1320 - Fuel purchase audits by complaint

Section 1321 - Recovery of certain employee meeting expenses

Section 1322 - Outages of electric generating units

Section 1323 - Procedures for new electric generating capacity

Section 1324 - Residential telephone service rates based on duration or distance of call

Section 1325 - Local exchange service increases; limitation (Repealed)

Section 1326 - Standby charge prohibited

Section 1327 - Acquisition of water and sewer utilities

Section 1328 - Determination of public fire hydrant rates

Section 1329 - Valuation of acquired water and wastewater systems

Section 1330 - Alternative ratemaking for utilities

Section 1350 - Scope of subchapter

Section 1351 - Definitions

Section 1352 - Long-term infrastructure improvement plan

Section 1353 - Distribution system improvement charge

Section 1354 - Customer notice

Section 1355 - Review

Section 1356 - Asset optimization plans

Section 1357 - Computation of charge

Section 1358 - Customer protections

Section 1359 - Projects

Section 1360 - Applicability