196.04(4)(a)2.e.
e. A public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district that exercises the powers of a town sanitary district under
s. 33.22 (3) and that operates a sewerage system under
s. 60.77 (4).
196.04(4)(b)
(b) If the parties cannot agree and the commission finds that public convenience and necessity or the rendition of reasonably adequate service to the public requires that a public utility, telecommunications provider, sewerage system operator or cable operator be permitted to extend its lines on, over or under the right-of-way of any railroad, or requires that the tracks of any railroad be extended on, over or under the right-of-way of any public utility, telecommunications provider, sewerage system operator or cable operator, the commission may order the extension by the public utility, telecommunications provider, sewerage system operator, cable operator or railroad on, over or under the right-of-way of the other if it will not materially impair the ability of the railroad, telecommunications provider, sewerage system operator, cable operator or public utility, on, over or under whose right-of-way the extension would be made, to serve the public. The commission shall prescribe lawful conditions and compensation which the commission deems equitable and reasonable in light of all the circumstances.
196.04 Annotation
Standard applicable to determination of compensation under sub. (4) discussed. Wis. Central LTD. v. PSC,
170 Wis. 2d 558,
490 N.W.2d 27 (Ct. App. 1992).
196.05
196.05
Public utility property; valuation; revaluation. If the commission deems it proper or necessary for effective regulation, the commission shall value or revalue all the property of every public utility actually used and useful for the convenience of the public.
196.05 History
History: 1983 a. 53.
196.06
196.06
Uniform accounting; forms; books; office. 196.06(1)(1) Every public utility shall keep and render to the commission in the manner and form prescribed by the commission uniform accounts of all business transacted.
196.06(2)
(2) The commission may require any public utility engaged directly or indirectly in any business other than that of the production, transmission or furnishing of heat, light, water, telecommunications service or power to keep and render separately to the commission in like manner and form the accounts of all such other business. This chapter applies to the books, accounts, papers and records of such other business if the commission requires the keeping and rendering separately of the accounts under this subsection.
196.06(3)
(3) Each public utility shall keep and render its books, accounts, papers and records accurately and faithfully in the manner and form prescribed by the commission and shall comply with all directions of the commission relating to such books, accounts, papers and records.
196.06(6)
(6) Each public utility shall have an office in one of the towns, villages or cities in this state in which its property or some part thereof is located, in which it shall keep all books, accounts, papers and records required by the commission to be kept within the state. No books, accounts, papers or records required by the commission to be kept within the state shall be removed from the state, except upon conditions prescribed by the commission.
196.07
196.07
Balance sheet filed annually. 196.07(1)
(1) Each public utility shall close its accounts annually on December 31 and promptly prepare a balance sheet of that date. On or before the following April 1 every public utility shall file with the commission the balance sheet together with any other information the commission prescribes, verified by an officer of the public utility. The commission, for good cause shown, may extend the time for filing the balance sheet and prescribed information.
196.07(2)
(2) If a public utility fails to file a report with the commission containing its balance sheet and other information prescribed by the commission by the date the report is due under
sub. (1), the commission may prepare the report from the records of the public utility. All expenses of the commission in preparing the report, plus a penalty equal to 50% of the amount of the expenses, shall be assessed against and collected from the public utility under
s. 196.85. The amount of the charge to a public utility shall not be limited by
s. 196.85 (1) and shall be in addition to any other charges assessable under
s. 196.85. The penalty provision of the charge shall be credited to the general fund under
s. 20.906.
196.07 History
History: 1983 a. 53.
196.08
196.08
Audit and inspection. The commission shall provide for the examination and audit of all accounts, and all items shall be allocated to the accounts in the manner prescribed by the commission.
196.09
196.09
Depreciation rates and practices; findings by commission; dividends from reserves; retirements. 196.09(1)(1) In this section, "public utility" does not include a telecommunications cooperative except as provided under
s. 196.205. In
subs. (2) to
(7), "public utility" does not include a telecommunications utility.
Subsection (9) only applies to a telecommunications utility. Every public utility shall file with the commission, within such time as may be required by the commission, its estimate of the annual rate of depreciation required for each of its classes of fixed capital used for public utility purposes, and of the composite annual rate of depreciation required for such fixed capital as an aggregate, which shall constitute the public utility's estimates of the amount which should be returned to it out of its rates for service, to meet the depreciation of its property.
196.09(2)
(2) After the submission of the estimates under
sub. (1), the commission shall review the estimates. If the commission determines that the estimates submitted are reasonable and proper, it shall certify its determination to the public utility. If the commission determines that the estimates submitted are not reasonable and proper, it shall certify to the public utility the percentages which it considers reasonable and proper. If the fixed capital accounts of the public utility are not subdivided to permit the rates for the various classes of fixed capital used for public utility purposes to be applied, the estimates submitted by the public utility and the percentages determined by the commission may be based upon the aggregate of such fixed capital.
196.09(3)
(3) After the commission certifies to the public utility its findings as to the percentages required for depreciation under
sub. (2), the public utility shall have 30 days within which to make application to the commission for a hearing and order. If the public utility does not make application to the commission for a hearing and order within the time set, the commission's certification of findings shall have the effect of an order and the public utility shall have the right of appeal from the certification as provided in this chapter.
196.09(4)
(4) The commission may provide, in order to meet changing conditions, that a public utility submit from time to time the estimate required under
sub. (1). If it requires such resubmission of estimates, the commission shall follow the procedure for certifying its findings under
sub. (2). In revising the reasonable and proper percentages of depreciation, the commission shall give consideration to the experience of the public utility in accumulating a depreciation reserve under previous rates, any retirements actually made and any other relevant factor.
196.09(5)
(5) If the commission establishes, by certification or order, the reasonable and proper percentages of depreciation, the percentages shall constitute the percentages to be used in any proceeding involving the rates or practices of the public utility, except that if at the time of such proceeding the commission finds that the percentages of depreciation previously established are no longer reasonable and proper, the commission shall establish reasonable and proper percentages for the purpose of such proceeding and certify the new percentages under this section.
196.09(6)(a)(a) If the commission establishes for any public utility, by certification or order, the percentages necessary for depreciation on fixed capital used for public utility purposes, the public utility shall credit to its depreciation reserve in each accounting period the amount required to provide for depreciation at the percentage established. If the public utility is a corporation, the corporation may not pay any dividend out of earnings for any fiscal period subsequent to the commission's certification or order, or carry any portion of its earnings to its surplus account, except out of earnings remaining after crediting its depreciation reserve in accordance with the rates established by the commission, except as provided under
par. (b).
196.09(6)(b)
(b) After application and hearing the commission, upon a finding that it is necessary in the public interest, may exempt a public utility from the duty of crediting to the depreciation reserve in any accounting period a greater amount than is possible without impairing its ability to pay dividends for the current calendar year. Nothing in this section shall be construed to modify the requirements of
ss. 180.0623 and
180.0640.
196.09(7)
(7) If a public utility desires to account for depreciation on a sinking fund basis and the commission determines that such basis of accounting for depreciation reasonably may be employed, the commission shall establish, under
sub. (2), the composite rate to be applied to the aggregate fixed capital used for public utility purposes to determine the amount which shall be charged to operating expenses, and the interest rate applicable to the reserve balance at which additional credits to the reserve shall be computed. If a public utility accounts for depreciation on a sinking fund basis, the public utility shall:
196.09(7)(a)
(a) Credit to the reserve the amount charged to operating expenses plus the amount obtained by applying the interest rate to the reserve balance.
196.09(7)(b)
(b) Be subject to the same restrictions and regulations in its accounting for the entire amount to be credited to the depreciation reserve as are applicable to other public utilities which account for depreciation by other methods under this section.
196.09(8)
(8) No public utility may charge to its depreciation reserve anything except losses on property actually retired from service.
196.09(9)(a)1.1. The commission shall create by order guidelines establishing classes of fixed capital that telecommunications utilities use for public utility purposes, a range of annual depreciation rates for each of those classes and a composite range of annual depreciation rates for all classes of fixed capital.
196.09(9)(a)2.
2. The commission shall review biennially the guidelines established under
subd. 1., except that if the commission receives, more than 365 days before the deadline for a biennial review, a written request from a telecommunications utility for a review, the commission shall review the guidelines no later than 365 days after receiving the request.
196.09(9)(b)
(b) The commission shall determine that an annual depreciation rate is just and reasonable if the rate falls within the range established for that class under
par. (a) 1., if the composite annual depreciation rate falls within the composite range established under
par. (a) 1. for all classes of fixed capital or if the commission previously determined that the rate is just and reasonable.
196.09(9)(c)
(c) A telecommunications utility may implement an annual composite depreciation rate, for all classes of fixed capital that is outside the range established under
par. (a) 1. by filing the rate with the commission. The proposed annual composite depreciation rate shall be effective on the date specified in the filing but not sooner than 90 days from the date of filing with the commission, unless any of the following occurs:
196.09(9)(c)1.
1. During the 90-day period the commission determines that the rate is not just and reasonable or in the public interest.
196.09(9)(c)2.
2. The commission directs that the depreciation rate be made effective at an earlier date.
196.09 Annotation
Order establishing depreciation rates for utility's nuclear plant did not require environmental impact statement. Wis. Environmental Decade v. Public Serv. Comm.
105 Wis. 2d 457,
313 N.W.2d 863 (Ct. App. 1981).
196.10
196.10
Construction; accounting. The commission shall keep itself informed of all new construction, extensions and additions to the property of public utilities, and shall prescribe the necessary forms, regulations and instructions for the keeping of construction accounts, which shall clearly distinguish all operating expenses from new construction.
196.11
196.11
Profit sharing and sliding scales. 196.11(1)
(1) A public utility may enter into any reasonable arrangement with its consumers or employees, for the division or distribution of its surplus profits, or providing for a sliding scale of charges, or other financial device if the arrangement is:
196.11(1)(a)
(a) Practicable and advantageous to the parties interested; and
196.11(1)(b)
(b) Entered into by a public utility other than a telecommunications utility and found by the commission to be reasonable and just and consistent with the purposes of this chapter.
196.11(2)
(2) Any arrangement under this section shall be under the supervision and regulation of the commission. The commission may order any rate, charge or regulation which the commission deems necessary to give effect to the arrangement. The commission may make any change in a rate, charge or regulation as the commission determines is necessary and reasonable and may revoke its approval and amend or rescind all orders relative to any arrangement. This subsection does not apply to telecommunications cooperatives or telecommunications utilities.
196.11(3)
(3) A telecommunications utility may enter into any reasonable arrangement with its consumers or employees, for the division or distribution of its surplus profits, or providing for a sliding scale of charges or other financial device, if the arrangement is practical and advantageous to the parties interested.
196.12
196.12
Report by public utilities; items. 196.12(1)
(1) Each public utility shall furnish to the commission, in the form and at the time the commission requires, accounts, reports or other information which shows in itemized detail:
196.12(1)(f)
(f) Receipts from residuals, by-products, services or other sales.
196.12(1)(L)
(L) Any other information whether or not similar to the information under
pars. (a) to
(k).
196.12(2)
(2) No public utility operated by a city, village or town having a population of less than 5,000 shall be required to report under this section except as to earnings, operating expenses, including depreciation and maintenance, cost of renewals, extensions and improvements to the property and the nature and amount of service furnished in such detail as the commission deems necessary, except that if the commission conducts any investigation of the public utility upon formal complaint, the commission may require the detailed reports required under
sub. (1).
196.12 History
History: 1983 a. 53;
1993 a. 246.
196.13
196.13
Commission's report. 196.13(1)(1) The commission shall publish biennial reports showing its proceedings together with any financial or other data which concerns and is appropriate for all public utilities and may publish any other report related to public utilities.
196.13(2)
(2) The commission shall publish in its reports the value of all the property actually used and useful for the convenience of the public of a public utility, other than a telecommunications utility, if the commission has held a hearing on the public utility's rates, charges, service or regulations or if the commission has otherwise determined the value of the public utility's property.
196.13 History
History: 1983 a. 53;
1993 a. 496.
196.14
196.14
Public record exception. The commission may withhold from public inspection any information which would aid a competitor of a public utility in competition with the public utility.
196.14 History
History: 1983 a. 53;
1985 a. 236,
297.
196.14 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See s.
19.36 for other public record exceptions.
196.15
196.15
Units of product or service. The commission shall prescribe for each kind of public utility, other than a telecommunications utility, suitable and convenient standard commercial units of product or service.
196.15 History
History: 1993 a. 496.
196.16
196.16
Standard measurements; accurate appliances. 196.16(1)(1) The commission shall fix adequate and serviceable standards for the measurement of quality, pressure, initial voltage or other condition pertaining to the supply of the product or service rendered by a public utility. The commission shall prescribe reasonable regulations for measurement, examination and testing of the product or service.
196.16(2)
(2) The commission shall establish reasonable rules, regulations, specifications and standards to secure the accuracy of all meters and appliances for measurement of public utility service.
196.16(3)
(3) This section does not limit any power of a municipal governing body under
s. 196.58.
196.16 History
History: 1983 a. 53;
1997 a. 254.
196.17
196.17
Tests of meters; fees. 196.17(1)
(1) The commission shall provide for the examination and testing of every appliance used for measuring any product or service of a public utility.
196.17(2)
(2) Any consumer may have an appliance tested under this section upon payment of a fee fixed by the commission.
196.17(3)
(3) The commission shall establish a reasonable fee to be paid for testing appliances under this section if a consumer requests the test. The fee shall be paid by the consumer at the time of his or her request, but shall be repaid to the consumer if the appliance is found to be defective or incorrect to the disadvantage of the consumer.
196.17(4)
(4) The commission may purchase materials, apparatus and standard measuring instruments for examinations and tests under this section.
196.17 History
History: 1983 a. 53.
196.171
196.171
Examination of meters, pipes, fittings, wires and works; entering buildings for. 196.171(1)
(1) Any officer or agent of any public utility furnishing or transmitting water, gas or electric current to the public or for public purposes may enter, at any reasonable time, any place supplied with gas, electricity or water by the public utility, for the purpose of inspecting, examining, repairing, installing or removing the meters, pipes, fittings, wires and works for supplying or regulating the supply of gas, electricity or water and for the purpose of ascertaining the quantity of gas, electricity or water supplied.
196.171(2)
(2) No officer or agent of a public utility may enter any premises under this section unless the officer or agent:
196.171(2)(a)
(a) Was duly appointed by the public utility for the purpose of acting under this section.