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(F) the separate SAIDI and SAIFI scores for vegetation-
caused outages for each month and averaged for the calendar year;
(G) the vegetation management budget, including, at a
minimum:
(i) a single table with columns representing:
(I) the budget for each category and subcategory
that the utility provided in the preceding year pursuant to paragraph
(1)(I) of this subsection, with totals for each category and subcategory;
(II) the actual expenditures for each category and
subcategory listed pursuant to subclause (I) of this clause, with totals
for each category or subcategory;
(III) the percentage of actual expenditures over
or under the budget for each category or subcategory listed pursuant to
subclause (I) of this clause; and
(IV) the actual expenditures for the preceding re-
porting year for each category and subcategory listed pursuant to clause
(I) of this subparagraph, with totals for each category or subcategory;
(ii) an explanation of the variation from the preced-
ing year's vegetation management budget where actual expenditures in
any category or subcategory fell below 98 percent or increased above
110 percent of the budget for that category;
(iii) the total vegetation management expenditures
divided by the number of overhead distribution miles in the utility's
system, excluding service drops;
(iv) the total vegetation management expenditures,
including expenditures from the storm reserve, divided by the number
of customers the utility served; and
(v) the vegetation management budget from the util-
ity's last rate case;
(g) Vegetation management report for electric cooperatives.
(1) A cooperative shall file with the commission by Feb-
ruary 1 of each year a Vegetation Management Report (Report) sum-
marizing its Vegetation Management Plan for the current calendar year
and its progress in implementing its Plan for the preceding calendar
year.
(2) The Report filed in 2013 does not need to contain the
information required by subparagraph (B) of this paragraph. The Re-
port shall include, at a minimum, the following components:
(A) A Vegetation Management Plan summary includ-
ing, at a minimum, a descriptive summary of the cooperative's:
(i) trimming clearances and scheduling approach;
(ii) tree risk management program;
(iii) approach to monitoring, preparing for, and
responding to adverse environmental conditions such as drought and
wildfire danger;
(iv) total overhead distribution miles in its system,
excluding service drops;
(v) total number of customers served; and
(vi) vegetation management budget, divided into
categories, if applicable, reflected in the cooperative's budgetary
practices.
(B) An implementation summary for the preceding cal-
endar year including, at a minimum, a description of:(i) whether the cooperative met its vegetation main-
tenance goals and how its goals have changed for next year based on
the results;
(ii) obstacles faced, such as property owner interfer-
ence, and methods employed to overcome them;
(iii) the number of continuing education hours
logged for the cooperative's vegetation management personnel, if
applicable;
(iv) the vegetation management budget including, at
a minimum:
(I) a single table with columns representing:
(-a-) the preceding year's budget for each cat-
egory that the cooperative provided in the preceding year pursuant to
subparagraph (A)(vi) of this paragraph, with totals;
(-b-) the actual expenditures for each cate-
gory listed pursuant to item (-a-) of this subclause, with totals; and
(-c-) the percentage of actual expenditures
over or under the budget for each category or subcategory listed
pursuant to item (-a-) of this subclause;
(-d-) the actual expenditures for the preced-
ing reporting year for each category listed pursuant to item (-a-) of this
subclause, with totals for each category;
(II) an explanation of the variation from the pre-
ceding year's vegetation management budget where actual expendi-
tures in any category fell below 98 percent or increased above 110 per-
cent of the budget for that category;
(III) the total vegetation management expendi-
tures divided by the number of overhead distribution miles in the co-
operative's system, excluding service drops; and
(IV) the total vegetation management expendi-
tures divided by the number of customers the cooperative served.
This agency hereby certifies that the proposal has been reviewed
by legal counsel and found to be within the agency's legal author-
ity to adopt.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on July 16, 2012.
TRD-201203618
Adriana A. Gonzales
Rules Coordinator
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Earliest possible date of adoption: August 26, 2012
For further information, please call: (512) 936-7208
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TITLE 19. EDUCATION
PART 2. TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
CHAPTER 129. STUDENT ATTENDANCE
SUBCHAPTER AA. COMMISSIONER'S
RULES
19 TAC 129.1021
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) proposes an amendment
to 129.1021, concerning student attendance. The section de-
scribes the method of calculating average daily attendance in
school districts with a significant migrant population. The pro-
posed amendment would add provisions to reflect the agency's37 TexReg 5536 July 27, 2012 Texas Register
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