§ 57.27. Pole removal or relocation charges.
(a) Definitions. The following words and terms, when used in this section, have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Contractor costsThe amount paid by a public utility to a contractor for work performed on a pole removal or relocation.
Direct labor costsThe pay and expenses of public utility employes directly attributable to work performed on pole removals or relocations, but does not include construction overheads or payroll taxes, workmens compensation expenses or similar expenses.
Direct material costsThe purchase price of materials used in performing a pole removal or relocation, but does not include related stores expenses. In computing direct material costs, proper allowance should be made for unused materials, materials recovered from temporary structures, and for discounts allowed and realized in the purchase of materials.
Pole removal or relocationThe removal or relocation of distribution line poles and their associated attachments made under the request of a residential property owner who is not entitled to receive condemnation damages to cover the cost of the pole removal or relocation. The term does not include pole repairs or replacements necessitated by the intentional or negligent conduct of a party.(b) Tariff provisions. A public utility shall file as part of its tariff provisions setting forth its method of determining pole removal or relocation charges.
(c) Charges. Pole removal or relocation charges shall be limited to the contractor, direct labor and direct material costs associated with the pole removal or relocation less an amount equal to maintenance expenses avoided as a result of the pole removal or relocation.
Source The provisions of this § 57.27 adopted July 12, 1985, effective July 13, 1985, 15 Pa.B. 2568.
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