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2/16/1984
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Minutes, Agenda, Memorandums February 16, 1984
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Distribution of Revenues Among the Upper Division States • <br /> 1 . All revenues derived from the imposition of a <br /> differential surcharge would be paid to the state whose <br /> customers incurred such a surcharge, subject to the <br /> conditions and limitations on the use and disposition of <br /> revenues described below. <br /> 2 . Revenues from the uniform surcharge and from "savings" <br /> effected by making changes in the rate setting procedure <br /> would be divided annually among the Upper Division <br /> states per the percentage allocations for power revenues <br /> in the 1956 Colorado River Storage Project Act (i . e. , <br /> Colorado--46%, New Mexico--17% , Utah--21 .5%, and <br /> Wyoming--15 .5% ) ; subject, however, to the conditions and <br /> limitations for use and disposition of revenues <br /> described below. In any year in which a state could not <br /> utilize its allocation because of the conditions and <br /> limitations described below, the uniform surcharge would <br /> be reduced accordingly. <br /> Use and Disposition of Power Revenues <br /> 1 . Revenues paid to a state could be used only for the <br /> financing of projects developing the waters of the <br /> Colorado River system. <br /> -4- <br />
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