1311 - Valuation of and return on the property of a public utility.

     § 1311.  Valuation of and return on the property of a public                utility.        (a)  Valuation generally.--The commission may, after     reasonable notice and hearing, ascertain and fix the value of     the whole or any part of the property of any public utility,     insofar as the same is material to the exercise of the     jurisdiction of the commission, and may make revaluations from     time to time in the value of rate base of a public utility on     account of all new construction, extensions, additions and     retirements to the property of any public utility.        (b)  Method of valuation.--The value of the property of the     public utility included in the rate base shall be the original     cost of the property when first devoted to the public service     less the applicable accrued depreciation as such depreciation is     determined by the commission.        (c)  Segregation of property.--When any public utility     furnishes more than one of the different types of utility     service, the commission shall segregate the property used and     useful in furnishing each type of such service, and shall not     consider the property of such public utility as a unit in     determining the value of the rate base of such public utility     for the purpose of fixing rates.        (d)  Common carriers.--In fixing any rate of a public utility     engaged exclusively as a common carrier by motor vehicle, the     commission may, in lieu of other standards established by law,     fix the fair return by relating the fair and reasonable     operating expenses, depreciation, taxes and other costs of     furnishing service to operating revenues.     (Sept. 27, 1984, P.L.721, No.153, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1984,     P.L.1265, No.240, eff. imd.)        1984 Amendments.  Acts 153 and 240 amended the entire     section. Act 240 overlooked the amendment by Act 153 but the     amendments do not conflict in substance and have both been given     effect in setting forth the text of section 1311.