Nova Scotia’s utility board approves Facility Association’s request for cost of capital provision

By Canadian Underwriter, | September 23, 2011 | Last updated on October 30, 2024
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Nova Scotia’s Utility and Review Board has granted the Facility Association permission to modify its rates and risk-classification system for miscellaneous vehicles.Miscellaneous vehicles include motorcycles, mopeds, and all-terrain and snow vehicles.The Facility Association had applied to the board in August 2011 to amend its existing rates and risk-classification for miscellaneous vehicles to include a cost of capital provision in its rates.”The Board, in its decision, granted Facility, subject to restrictions, the ability to include a Cost of Capital Provision in its rates,” a bulletin from the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board says.

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