Wis. Admin. Code Public Service Commission PSC 174.01 - Target rate of return for a small telecommunications utility
(1) METHOD OF
CALCULATION. The target rate of return for a small telecommunications utility
for purposes of establishing a rate of return range under s. 196.215(5) (b) 3,
Stats., shall be calculated by adding Moody's average of yields on Baa public
utility bonds, expressed in percent, to percentage set in sub. (2).
(2) PERCENTAGES. The percentage to be used
for calculating the target rate of return for a small telecommunications
utility shall be set by calculating the percentage of the small
telecommunications utility's common stock equity in its utility capital
structure. The percentages for calculating the target rate of return are set
forth in the following table:
Common Stock Equity |
Percentage |
70% or more |
3.65% |
65% to 69.99% |
4.15% |
60% to 64.99% |
4.65% |
55% to 59.99% |
5.15% |
50% to 54.99% |
5.65% |
45% to 49.99% |
6.15% |
40% to 44.99% |
6.65% |
35% to 39.99% |
7.65% |
30% to 34.99% |
8.15% |
25% to 29.99% |
8.65% |
(3)
ANNUAL ORDER ON BOND YIELD. As set forth in s. 196.215(5) (b) 4, Stats.,
annually no later than January 31, the commission shall issue an order
adjusting the Moody's average of yields on Baa public utility bonds used to
determine the target rate of return by taking the most recent 12-month average
of Moody's average of yields on Baa public utility bonds. The order shall take
effect on February 1 immediately following the order. The commission may issue
the order without a hearing.
(4)
PERCENTAGES EFFECTIVE FOR 7 YEARS. As set forth in s. 196.215(5) (b) 2, Stats.,
the percentages set under this subsection shall be effective for 7 years from
the date of publication. If the commission proposes to change a percentage set
under this subsection, it may not change the percentage by more than 20% of the
amount set under this subsection and the change shall be made by rule adopted
at least 2 years before the effective date of the change.
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