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TITLE 83: PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER b: PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO MORE THAN ONE KIND OF UTILITY PART 285 STANDARD INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS IN FILING FOR AN INCREASE IN RATES SECTION 285.400 SCHEDULES
Section 285.400 Schedules
a) In addition to filing the required schedules in a compatible electronic format, the minimum number of copies of the schedules listed in Subparts D through K, inclusive, submitted to the Director of the Financial Analysis Division at the time of filing proposed tariffs resulting in an increase in tariffed rates as defined in Section 285.130 shall be as follows:
1) Seven copies of Subpart D (A Schedules), Subpart E (B Schedules), Subpart F (C Schedules), Subpart I (F Schedules), and Subpart J (H Schedules); and
2) Two copies of Subpart G (D Schedules), Subpart H (E Schedules), and Subpart J (G Schedules).
b) Schedules shall convey the information required by the standard information requirements. Schedules shall not be handwritten. Additional schedules shall be submitted as necessary to support the utility's request for a general rate increase; these schedules shall be identified by the next unassigned schedule number in the appropriate Section.
c) Applicable data
1) The schedules shall show total company data and applicable service data unless otherwise specified.
2) A telecommunications carrier, at its option, may provide data on a total company basis (i.e., interstate and intrastate) or on an intrastate basis only. In the event the telecommunications carrier provides data on an intrastate basis, the determination of such data shall be in accordance with 47 CFR 36, "Standard Procedures for Separating Telecommunications Property Costs, Revenues, Expenses, Taxes and Reserves" (as of October 1, 2002). This incorporation does not include any later amendment or edition.
3) The description of each schedule indicates the periods for which information shall be provided. The utility may provide the data on the number of pages necessary to provide the information.
4) The prior year is defined as the 12 month period immediately preceding the test year. If a future test year is selected, the schedule shall indicate by footnote the number of months of actual and forecasted data included within the first prior year.
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