Corporate Centre Charges Sample Clauses

Corporate Centre Charges. The following parties take no position on this issue: Alliance Gas Management; CENGAS; OAPPA; Tractebel; Consumersfirst Ltd.; the “Alliance”; CEED; City of Kitchener; Consumers; GEC; CAESCO; Comsatec; Nova; NRG; WGSPG; Ontario Hydro; Pollution Probe; TCPL; TCP; Northland Power and Xxxxxx Xxxxx. Union’s evidence at D1/T1 requested the Board’s approval for the payment of the Corporate Centre Costs to Westcoast related to the provision of services for 1999 in the amount of $2.776 million. Union further sought the inclusion of these costs as part of the 1999 test year cost of service to be recovered in rates effective January 1, 1999. The services to be received from the Corporate Centre in 1999 fall into two areas, direct services and other allocated services. All direct services will be supported by service level agreements that have been negotiated and the services will be costed on a fully loaded basis. Other allocated services are not incurred directly on behalf of Union and are therefore allocated to Union based on forecast rate base for 1999. The following table summarizes the Corporate Centre charges for 1999 compared to that approved by the Board in 1997 along with a summary of the 1999 forecast benefits. 1997 1999 1999 Approved Forecast Benefits Direct Services Information Systems & Technology $ 297 $ 295 $ 462 Human Resources 170 180 362 Communications 000 000 000 Financial Services - audit 76 - 115 - tax 80 221 808 - insurance 105 71 593 Business Development Consulting 50 - 50 Treasury and Investor Relations 691 774 1,258 Legal 150 146 240 Controller 129 125 195 Environment, Health & Safety 240 - 332 Other Allocated Services Audit Fees - 22 Legal and Consulting Fees - 179 Trustee Fees 180 - Planning and Development 163 118 AGM and Annual Report 295 - Total 2,776 2,256 4,625 The benefits to be realized in the other allocated services are difficult to quantify. At J1.D7.206, Union indicates that the 1997 benefits are at least equal to the costs. If Union was a standalone entity, Union would directly incur costs related to trustee fees, AGM and annual reports. In 1997, the Planning and Development benefits were $192,000. The parties agree that this item is one which Union, in its discretion, can manage within the agreed upon total O&M envelope. Evidence References:
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