Rate Board definition
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The interest rate will be based upon the yield to maturity of a particular date of United States Treasury securities with a constant maturity for a 1-year Treasury as complied and published in the Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 (519) for the United States Treasury1, as it exists each year as of the first day of the month, preceding the month of the annual reconciliation submission to the Rate Board.
Recovery of AF will be tracked on an annual basis and any amount of over or under recovery included in the next reconciliation submission to the Rate Board.
The Philadelphia Water, Sewer and Storm Water Rate Board, established pursuant to Section 5-801 of the Home Rule Charter and Section 13-101 of the Code.
The Code requires that the Rate Proceedings be completed and that the Rate Board issue a decision within one hundred and twenty (120) days of the Water Department’s proposal.
Provided response Recology presentations at the Commission hearings and Rate Board hearing explained the impact of reduced commercial activity and lower tonnage and the need to increase the tipping fee by 16+% in RY 2024.
The Water Department shall file the annual Statement with the Rate Board at least 60 days prior to the effective date of the new surcharge rate, or at such other time as the Rate Board may prescribe, and in accordance with any procedures and standards for the contents of such reconciliation submissions established by the Rate Board.
The Water Department shall initiate the annual TAP Rate Rider Reconciliation by filing a TAP-R reconciliation request statement ("Statement”) with the Philadelphia Water, Sewer and Storm Water Rate Board (the “Rate Board”).
You should read these documents and our Savings and Term Deposit or Business Banking Interest Rate Board and ensure you understand them.If you have a credit facility attached to your account, the terms and conditions of the credit facility will also apply.By opening an account or using an Access Product you become bound by these terms and conditions.
An executive agency as defined at 5 U.S.C. 105, including theU.S. Postal Service; the U.S. Postal Rate Board; a military department as defined at 5 U.S.C. 102; an agency or court in the Judicial Branch; an agen- cy of the Legislative Branch, including the U.S. Senate and House of Rep- resentatives; and other independent es- tablishments that are entities of the Federal Government.
To balance these interests, the Authority will continue to post Variable rates to the Rate Board and provide for plans in which suppliers can adjust rates daily, weekly or monthly.