Texas Water Code
§ 13.183 — FIXING OVERALL REVENUES
WA § 13.183Title 2. WATER ADMINISTRATION · Part B. WATER RIGHTS · Ch. 13. WATER RATES AND SERVICES · Art. F. PROCEEDINGS BEFORE REGULATORY AUTHORITY
Statute text
View on source(a)In fixing the rates for water and sewer services, the regulatory authority shall fix its overall revenues at a level that will:
(1)permit the utility a reasonable opportunity to earn a reasonable return on its invested capital used and useful in rendering service to the public, based on test year information, over and above its reasonable and necessary operating expenses; and
(2)preserve the financial integrity of the utility.
(b)In a rate proceeding, the regulatory authority may authorize collection of additional revenues from the customers to provide funds for capital improvements necessary to provide facilities capable of providing adequate and continuous utility service if an accurate accounting of the collection and use of those funds is provided to the regulatory authority. A facility constructed with surcharge funds is considered customer contributed capital or contributions in aid of construction and may not be included in invested capital, and depreciation expense is not allowed.
(c)To ensure that retail customers receive a higher quality, more affordable, or more reliable water or sewer service, to encourage regionalization, or to maintain financially stable and technically sound utilities, the regulatory authority, by rule or ordinance, as appropriate, may adopt specific alternative ratemaking methodologies for water or sewer rates to allow for more timely and efficient cost recovery. Appropriate alternative ratemaking methodologies are the introduction of new customer classes, the cash needs method, and phased and multi-step rate changes. The regulatory authority may also adopt system improvement charges that may be periodically adjusted to ensure timely recovery of infrastructure investment. If the utility commission is the appropriate regulatory authority, the utility commission shall enter a final order on a request for a system improvement charge under this subsection not later than the 60th day after the date the utility commission determines that a complete application for a system improvement charge has been filed. The utility commission may extend the deadline for not more than 15 days for good cause. The utility commission by rule shall establish a schedule that requires all utilities that have implemented a system improvement charge approved by the utility commission to make periodic filings with the utility commission to modify or review base rates charged by the utility. Overall revenues determined according to an alternative ratemaking methodology adopted under this section must provide revenues to the utility that satisfy the requirements of Subsection (a). The regulatory authority may not approve rates under an alternative ratemaking methodology unless the regulatory authority adopts the methodology before the date the rate application was administratively complete. (c-1) The utility commission shall by rule:
(1)establish the information required for an application for a system improvement charge to be considered complete by the utility commission under this section, which must include the documentation listed in Subsection (c-2); and
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Legislative history
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 170 (H.B. 1600), Sec. 2.36, eff. September 1, 2013. Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 171 (S.B. 567), Sec. 36, eff. September 1, 2013. Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 967 (S.B. 700), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2019. Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 521 (H.B. 2712), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2025. Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 776 (S.B. 740), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2025.