TITLE 83: PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER b: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO MORE THAN ONE KIND OF UTILITY
PART 295
ADVERTISING EXPENSES OF ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITIES
SECTION 295.10 ADVERTISING STANDARD
Section 295.10 Advertising
Standard
In any general rate increase
request by any gas or electric utility as prescribed in General Order 157, the
following advertising standard shall apply to the utility's direct presentation
to the Commission. Nothing in this Part shall prevent the utility from
presenting a proposed method of expensing advertising costs at variance with
this general standard so long as in addition to any variance testimony, the
advertising expenses are presented as contained in this Part.
a) Unless the Commission otherwise orders, no electric or gas
utility shall include as an operating expense in the test year computation any
direct or indirect expenditures for promotional, political, institutional or
goodwill advertising. In determining whether to allow a variation from this
provision, the Commission shall consider, among other things, whether the
advertising at issue is necessary to protect consumers, to promote more
efficient use of the public utility's system, or to allow the public utility to
compete effectively against non-regulated competitors.
b) In making the computation of allowable operating expenses, the
utility shall not include any direct or indirect expenditure for advertising
which contains any nonallowable material in the expenditure.
c) In providing the advertising expenses as prescribed in this
Part, or in any proposed variance to the general standard, the utility shall
complete and include in its direct presentation to the Commission, a form
entitled "Rate Case Advertising Expense," as prescribed by the
Commission.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER b: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO MORE THAN ONE KIND OF UTILITY
PART 295
ADVERTISING EXPENSES OF ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITIES
SECTION 295.20 DEFINITIONS
Section 295.20 Definitions
a) Advertising – The term Advertising means the commercial
use, by an electric or gas utility, of any media, including newspapers, printed
matter, radio and television, in order to transmit a message to a substantial
number of members of the public or to such utility's consumers. In
determining what constitutes a "substantial number," the Commission
shall consider, among other things, the medium of communication used, the
actual number of persons reached, and the size of the utility involved.
b) Political Advertising – The term Political Advertising
means any advertising for the purpose of influencing public opinion with
respect to the legislative, administrative or electoral matters, or with
respect to any controversial issue of public importance.
c) Promotional Advertising – The term Promotional Advertising
means any advertising for the purpose of encouraging any person to select or
use the service or additional service of a utility or the selection or installation
of any appliance or equipment designed to use such utility's service.
d) Goodwill or Institutional Advertising – The term Goodwill or
Institutional Advertising means any advertising either on local or national
basis designed primarily to bring the utility's name before the general public
in such a way as to improve the image of the utility or to promote
controversial issues for the utility or the industry.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER b: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO MORE THAN ONE KIND OF UTILITY
PART 295
ADVERTISING EXPENSES OF ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITIES
SECTION 295.30 ALLOWABLE ADVERTISING EXPENSES
Section 295.30 Allowable
Advertising Expenses
The following categories of
advertising shall be considered allowable operating expenses:
a) Advertising which informs consumers how they can conserve
energy or can reduce peak demand for electric or gas energy;
b) Advertising required by law or regulations, including
advertising required under Part I of Title II of the National Energy
Conservation Policy Act (see 42 U.S.C. Chapter 91, Subchapter II);
c) Advertising regarding service interruptions, safety
measures or emergency conditions;
d) Advertising concerning employment opportunities with such
utility;
e) Advertising which promotes the use of energy efficient
appliances, equipment or services;
f) Explanations of existing or proposed rate schedules or
notifications of hearings thereon;
g) Advertising regarding customer service which directly relates
to the utility service received by the customer, identifies company employees
and their functions, explains the company's terms and conditions of service and
identifies the location and operating hours of company business offices;
h) Advertising which promotes the shifting of demand from peak to
off-peak hours or which encourages the off-peak usage of the service;
i) "Other" categories of advertisements not includable
in subsections (a) through (h) but which are not political, promotional,
institutional or goodwill advertisements.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER b: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO MORE THAN ONE KIND OF UTILITY
PART 295
ADVERTISING EXPENSES OF ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITIES
SECTION 295.40 MATERIALS TO BE MADE AVAILABLE
Section 295.40 Materials to
be Made Available
In any general rate increase
proceeding in which this Part applies the following materials shall be made
available to the Commission Staff at the time of the start of the Staff
investigation.
a) Copies of all advertisements and scripts included in the test
year operating expense, listing the production costs for each ad, the
publication schedule and costs for each ad;
b) Copies of all advertisements included in the test year
operating expense purchased on a cooperative basis with manufacturers, developers
or others and the company's cost for each ad;
c) All expenses incurred by the utility included in the test year
operating expense for ads or scripts produced by a trade association. Include
all monies paid to the association for advertising purposes, either in the form
of dues, assessments or subscriptions;
d) If a forecast "Test Year" is selected so that actual
data is not available by the end of the proceeding the utility shall provide
the data in subsections (a), (b) and (c) of this Section for the most recent
twelve-month period for which actual data is available. The utility shall
include a statement of assumptions as to its "Test Year" expenses and
a statement of its advertising policy in the "Test Year."
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