- British Columbia Utilities Commission
The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) is an agency of the government of the Province of
British Columbia responsible for regulating rates and standards of service quality of various energy utilities and of theInsurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), acrown corporation responsible for insuring vehicles and operators in the province.Apart from rates and services, the BCUC is also responsible for ensuring that
shareholder s of utilities are afforded a reasonable opportunity to earn a fair return on their invested capital, that competitive interests are not frustrated, and that government energy policy is practically implemented. In addition, it approves the development ofinfrastructure planned by utilities and their issuance of securities, establishes tolls and conditions of service for intraprovincial oil pipelines, and has responsibility forelectric power transmission facilities and energy supplycontract s. The BCUC also reviews energy-related matters referred to it by Cabinet, which usually involve public hearings, followed by a report and recommendations to Cabinet.With respect to ICBC, the Commission is responsible for ensuring that service to basic
automobile insurance policyholders is adequate, efficient, just and reasonable, and that ICBC optional insurance is not subsidized by other ICBC operations.The BCUC has quasi-judicial responsibilities, and may make legally binding rulings (subject to court appeal). It is governed by its enabling statute, the "Utilities Commission Act", other legislation and regulations pertaining to specific utilities, including the "Pipeline Act", and — with respect to ICBC — provisions of the "Insurance Corporation Act".
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;
* provides access to regulated utilities'tariff s and information filed in public hearings;
* responds to requests for general information regarding utilities.The Commission has been self-funded since 1988. Its annual budget ranges from $4.6 to $4.7 million, with its costs recovered primarily through a levy on the energy utilities and pipelines companies that it regulates.
The BCUC describes its mission as follows:"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."
External links
* [http://www.bcuc.com/Default.aspx BCUC website] .
* [http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/stat/U/96473_01.htm The "Utilities Commission Act", the enabling legislation of the BCUC]
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