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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 20. Public Utilities And Telecommunications
Agency 5. State Corporation Commission
Chapter 205. Rules Governing Utility Rate Applications and Annual Informational Filings of Investor-Owned Gas Utilities
12/13/2024

20VAC5-205-5. Purpose and applicability.

This chapter sets forth minimum filing requirements for Virginia's investor-owned gas utilities related to annual informational filings, rate case filings, and other filings under Chapter 10 (§ 56-232 et seq.), Chapter 25 (§ 56-600 et seq.), Chapter 26 (§ 56-603 et seq.), Chapter 27 (§ 56-605 et seq.), Chapter 28 (§ 56-610 et seq.), and Chapter 30 (§ 56-625) of Title 56 of the Code of Virginia. Forms are prescribed or adopted for purposes of implementing Chapter 10 (§ 56-232 et seq.), Chapter 25 (§ 56-600 et seq.), Chapter 26 (§ 56-603 et seq.), Chapter 27 (§ 56-605 et seq.), Chapter 28 (§ 56-610 et seq.), and Chapter 30 (§ 56-625) of Title 56 of the Code of Virginia. When so prescribed or adopted, use of the forms is mandatory. This chapter should not be construed as limiting the ability of the State Corporation Commission or its staff to evaluate information in addition to or beyond that identified in this chapter.

Statutory Authority

§ 12.1-13 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 40, Issue 7, eff. January 1, 2024.

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