Tex. Utils. Code Section 36.210
Periodic Rate Adjustments


(a)

The commission, on the petition of an electric utility, may approve a tariff or rate schedule in which a nonfuel rate may be periodically adjusted upward or downward, based on changes in the parts of the utility’s invested capital, as described by Section 36.053 (Components of Invested Capital), that are categorized or functionalized as distribution plant, distribution-related intangible plant, and distribution-related communication equipment and networks in accordance with commission rules adopted after consideration of the uniform system of accounts prescribed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. A periodic rate adjustment must:

(1)

be approved or denied in accordance with a procedure that allows for participation by the office and affected parties;

(2)

take into account changes in the number of an electric utility’s customers and the effects, on a weather-normalized basis, that energy consumption and energy demand have on the amount of revenue recovered through the electric utility’s base rates;

(3)

be consistent with the manner in which costs for invested capital described by this subsection were allocated to each rate class, as approved by the commission, in an electric utility’s most recent base rate statement of intent proceeding with changes to residential and commercial class rates reflected in volumetric charges to the extent that residential and commercial class rates are collected in that manner based on the electric utility’s most recent base rate statement of intent proceeding;

(4)

not diminish the ability of the commission or a regulatory authority, on its own motion or on complaint by an affected person as provided by Subchapter D, after reasonable notice and hearing, to change the existing rates of an electric utility for a service after finding that the rates are unreasonable or in violation of law;

(5)

be applied by an electric utility on a system-wide basis; and

(6)

be supported by the sworn statement of an appropriate employee of the electric utility that affirms that:

(A)

the filing is in compliance with the provisions of the tariff or rate schedule; and

(B)

the filing is true and correct to the best of the employee’s knowledge, information, and belief.

(b)

An electric utility in the ERCOT power region, or an unbundled electric utility outside the ERCOT power region in whose service area retail competition is available, that requests a periodic rate adjustment under this section shall:

(1)

except as provided by Subsection (f)(3) and to the extent possible, implement simultaneously all nonfuel rates to be adjusted in a 12-month period that are charged by the utility to retail electric providers; and

(2)

provide notice to retail electric providers of the approved rates not later than the 45th day before the date the rates take effect.

(c)

A periodic rate adjustment approved under this section may not be used to adjust the portion of a nonfuel rate relating to the generation of electricity.

(d)

An electric utility may adjust the utility’s rates under this section not more than twice per year.

(d-1)

Repealed by Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1154 (S.B. 1015), Sec. 2, eff. June 18, 2023.

(e)

A periodic rate adjustment approved under this section may not include indirect corporate costs or capitalized operations and maintenance expenses.

(f)

Nothing in this section is intended to:

(1)

conflict with a provision contained in a financing order issued under Subchapter I of this chapter or Subchapter G or J, Chapter 39 (Restructuring of Electric Utility Industry);

(2)

affect the limitation on the commission’s jurisdiction under Section 32.002 (Limitation on Commission Jurisdiction);

(3)

include in a periodic rate adjustment authorized by this section costs adjusted under a transmission cost-of-service adjustment approved under Section 35.004 (Provision of Transmission Service)(d);

(4)

limit the jurisdiction of a municipality over the rates, operations, and services of an electric utility as provided by Section 33.001 (Municipal Jurisdiction);

(5)

limit the ability of a municipality to obtain a reimbursement under Section 33.023 (Ratemaking Proceedings) for the reasonable cost of services of a person engaged in an activity described by that section; or

(6)

prevent the commission from:

(A)

reviewing the investment costs included in a periodic rate adjustment or in the following comprehensive base rate proceeding to determine whether the costs were prudent, reasonable, and necessary; or

(B)

refunding to customers any amount improperly recovered through the periodic rate adjustments, with appropriate carrying costs.

(g)

The commission shall adopt rules necessary to implement this section. The rules must provide for:

(1)

a procedure by which a tariff or rate schedule is to be reviewed and approved;

(2)

filing requirements and discovery consistent with Subsection (a);

(3)

an earnings monitoring report that allows the commission to reasonably determine whether a utility is earning in excess of the utility’s allowed return on investment as normalized for weather;

(4)

denial of the electric utility’s filing if the electric utility is earning more than the utility’s authorized rate of return on investment, on a weather-normalized basis, at the time the periodic rate adjustment request is filed; and

(5)

a mechanism by which the commission may refund customers any amounts determined to be improperly recovered through a periodic rate adjustment, including any interest on the amounts.

(h)

An electric utility may file a request for a periodic rate adjustment under this section on any day on which the commission is open for business, except that if the utility has a base rate proceeding pending, the utility may not file the request before the 185th day after the date the base rate proceeding was initiated. The electric utility may revise a request to reflect the final order issued in the base rate proceeding. The fact that an electric utility has a base rate proceeding pending during a proceeding conducted under this section does not establish grounds for dismissal of either proceeding.

(h-1)

Repealed by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 200 (S.B. 735), Sec. 5, eff. May 27, 2017.

(i)

The commission shall enter a final order on a request for a periodic rate adjustment under this section not later than the 60th day after the date the request is filed. The commission may extend the deadline for not more than 15 days for good cause.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 196 (S.B. 1693), Sec. 1, eff. May 28, 2011.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 20 (S.B. 774), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2015.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 200 (S.B. 735), Sec. 2, eff. May 27, 2017.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 200 (S.B. 735), Sec. 5, eff. May 27, 2017.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1154 (S.B. 1015), Sec. 1, eff. June 18, 2023.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1154 (S.B. 1015), Sec. 2, eff. June 18, 2023.

Source: Section 36.210 — Periodic Rate Adjustments, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/UT/htm/UT.­36.­htm#36.­210 (accessed May 25, 2024).

36.001
Authorization to Establish and Regulate Rates
36.002
Compliance with Title
36.003
Just and Reasonable Rates
36.004
Equality of Rates and Services
36.005
Rates for Area Not in Municipality
36.006
Burden of Proof
36.007
Discounted Wholesale or Retail Rates
36.008
State Transmission System
36.009
Billing Demand for Certain Utility Customers
36.051
Establishing Overall Revenues
36.052
Establishing Reasonable Return
36.053
Components of Invested Capital
36.054
Construction Work in Progress
36.055
Separations and Allocations
36.056
Depreciation, Amortization, and Depletion
36.057
Net Income
36.058
Consideration of Payment to Affiliate
36.059
Treatment of Certain Tax Benefits
36.060
Consolidated Income Tax Returns
36.061
Allowance of Certain Expenses
36.062
Consideration of Certain Expenses
36.063
Consideration of Profit or Loss from Sale or Lease of Merchandise
36.064
Self-insurance
36.065
Pension and Other Postemployment Benefits
36.066
Costs Related to Reporting on Safety Processes and Inspections for Certain Utilities
36.067
Consideration of Compensation and Benefit Expenses
36.101
Definition
36.102
Statement of Intent to Change Rates
36.103
Notice of Intent to Change Rates
36.104
Early Effective Date of Rate Change
36.105
Determination of Propriety of Rate Change
36.106
Regional Hearing
36.107
Preference to Hearing
36.108
Rate Suspension
36.109
Temporary Rates
36.110
Bonded Rates
36.111
Establishment of Final Rates
36.112
Cost Recovery and Rate Adjustment Standards and Procedures for Certain Non-ercot Utilities
36.151
Unreasonable or Violative Existing Rates
36.152
Investigating Costs of Obtaining Service from Another Source
36.153
Rate-filing Package
36.154
Deadline
36.155
Interim Order Establishing Temporary Rates
36.156
Automatic Temporary Rates
36.157
Rate Review Schedule
36.201
Automatic Adjustment for Changes in Costs
36.202
Adjustment for Change in Tax Liability
36.203
Fuel and Purchased Power Cost Recovery
36.204
Cost Recovery and Incentives
36.205
Purchased Power Cost Recovery
36.206
Mark-ups
36.207
Use of Mark-ups
36.208
Payment to Qualifying Facility
36.209
Recovery by Certain Non-ercot Utilities of Certain Transmission Costs
36.210
Periodic Rate Adjustments
36.211
Relation Back of Rates for Certain Non-ercot Utilities
36.212
Rate Case Requirement for Certain Non-ercot Utilities
36.213
Adjustment for Cybersecurity Monitor Costs for Certain Utilities
36.214
Recovery of Generation Investment by Non-ercot Utilities
36.215
Recovery of Investment in Distributed Generation and Rates for Backup Electric Service for Certain Non-ercot Utilities
36.351
Discounted Rates for Certain Institutions of Higher Education
36.352
Special Rate Class
36.353
Payment in Lieu of Tax
36.354
Discounted Rates for Military Bases
36.401
Securitization for Recovery of System Restoration Costs
36.402
System Restoration Costs
36.403
Standards and Procedures Governing Securitization and Recovery of System Restoration Costs
36.404
Nonbypassable Charges
36.405
Determination of System Restoration Costs
36.406
Severability
36.451
Purpose and Applicability
36.452
Definitions
36.453
Creation of Corporation
36.454
Powers and Duties of Corporation
36.455
Commission Regulation of Corporation
36.456
Financing Order
36.457
Severability

Accessed:
May 25, 2024

§ 36.210’s source at texas​.gov