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The British Columbia Utilities Commission is a regulatory agency
of the Provincial Government, operating under and administering
the
Utilities
Commission Act ("UCA"). The Commission is responsible
for ensuring that customers receive safe, reliable and non-discriminatory
energy services at fair rates from the utilities it regulates,
that shareholders of these utilities are afforded a reasonable
opportunity to earn a fair return on their invested capital, and
that the competitive interests of B.C. businesses are not frustrated.
It approves the construction of new facilities planned by utilities
and their issuance of securities. The Commission's function is
quasi-judicial and it has the power to make legally binding rulings.
Decisions and Orders of the Commission may be appealed to the
Court of Appeal on questions of law or jurisdiction.
The Commission also reviews energy-related matters referred
to it by Cabinet. These inquiries usually involve public hearings,
followed by a report and recommendations to Cabinet. In addition,
under Part 7 of the Pipeline Act, the Commission establishes tolls
and conditions of service for intraprovincial oil pipelines. The
Commission also has responsibilities under the UCA for electricity
transmission facilities and energy supply contracts, matters that
are likely to become more active as the reorganization of the
energy industry proceeds.
The Commission has been self-funded since 1988. Its costs are
recovered primarily through a levy on the public utilities it
regulates.
Over the last decade, the Commission has successfully reorganized,
downsized, and reduced its costs. Over the same period, the Commission
has increased the effectiveness of its regulatory methods in an
increasingly complex energy environment by streamlining its processes
and adopting methods such as pre-hearing conferences, performance-based
regulation and negotiated settlements.
Our Mission
The Commission's mission is to ensure that ratepayers receive
safe, reliable, and nondiscriminatory energy services at fair
rates from the utilities it regulates, and that shareholders of
those utilities are afforded a reasonable opportunity to earn
a fair return on their invested capital.
Commission Services
In addition to its regulatory responsibilities, the Commission
provides the following services and assistance:
- reviews ratepayers' complaints about the actions of utilities;
- provides copies of documentation prepared by the Commission
(e.g., Brochures, Guidelines, Orders, Decisions, etc.,) at no
charge. These documents are also posted to the Commission's web
site (http://www.bcuc.com);
- access to regulated utilities' Tariffs;
- access to information filed in public hearings; and
- responds to requests for general information regarding utilities.
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