2009 Connecticut Code
Title 16 Public Service Companies
Chapter 277 Department Of Public Utility Control. Office Of Consumer Counsel. Miscellaneous Provisions
Sec. 16-8b. Labor disputes at public service companies. Determination of unreasonable profits during dispute. Refunds.

      Sec. 16-8b. Labor disputes at public service companies. Determination of unreasonable profits during dispute. Refunds. Whenever a labor dispute at a public service company, as defined in section 16-1, results in a work stoppage for a period of more than seven days, the Department of Public Utility Control shall initiate a proceeding not later than thirty days after the termination of the labor dispute to determine whether the public service company, as a result of such work stoppage, earned unreasonable profits and whether the quality of service to the customers of such public service company was impaired. The department may issue such remedial orders as may be necessary to protect ratepayers including, but not limited to, refunds or other adjustments.

      (P.A. 87-82.)

      "Unreasonable profits", as determined by text and legislative history, are not measured by authorized rate of return pursuant to Sec. 16-247k, but by an incremental analysis that considers whether public utility earned profits as result of not paying labor costs at a time when service to customers was impaired. 274 C. 119.

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