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Received DC Office June 20/17 CA-2 From: Commission Secretary BCUC:EX [mailto:commission.secretary@bcuc.com] Sent: June-20-17 3:50 PM To: Commission Secretary BCUC:EX <Commission.Secretary@bcuc.com> Subject: BC Utilities Commission - Participant Assistance/Cost Award Guidelines Amendment - Order G- 97-17 File 51899 Re: British Columbia Utilities Commission Participant Assistance/Cost Award Guidelines Amendment Attached for your information is Order G-97-17 issuing amended Participant Assistance/Cost Award (PACA) Guidelines. The Commission has approved housekeeping amendments to the guidelines that allows for added flexibility that is administratively more efficient. The amended PACA Guidelines are effective immediately for all proceedings to which Order G-143-16 applies (on or after August 31, 2016) and for all new proceedings commencing from June 15, 2017. Original will not follow. A hard copy of the attached is available upon request. Please call the BCUC Regulatory Services at 604-660-4700 to request a copy. Regards, Nhi Do Administrative Assistant, Regulatory Services British Columbia Utilities Commission P: 604.660.4746 BC Toll Free: 1.800.663.1385 F: 604.660.1102 bcuc.com

Suite 410, 900 Howe Street Vancouver, BC Canada V6Z 2N3 bcuc.com P: 604.660.4700 TF: 1.800.663.1385 F: 604.660.1102 ORDER NUMBER G-97-17 IN THE MATTER OF the Utilities Commission Act, RSBC 1996, Chapter 473 and Participant Assistance/Cost Award Guidelines BEFORE: D. M. Morton, Commissioner W. M. Everett, Commissioner H. G. Harowitz, Commissioner M. Kresivo, Commissioner B. A. Magnan, Commissioner R. I. Mason, Commissioner R. D. Revel, Commissioner on June 15, 2017 WHEREAS: ORDER A. In 1993, the Utilities Commission Act (UCA) was amended to allow the British Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission) to make orders related to participants with costs associated with proceedings before the Commission; B. Between 1993 and 2007, the Commission issued and amended its participant funding guidelines pursuant to section 118 of the UCA by Orders G-117-93, G-103-96, G-97-98, G-23-01, G-15-04 and G-72-07; C. On August 31, 2016 by Order G-143-16, the Commission revised its Participant Assistance/Cost Award (PACA) Guidelines; D. With regard to Order G-143-16 and the PACA Guidelines, the Commission notes that a housekeeping change to section 14.2.4 by deleting the words as soon as possible after the final order, decision or report is issued in the first sentence of the section would enable a more efficient administrative process. The party being asked to pay would not be disadvantaged and continues to have 10 business days to provide comment. Similarly, the PACA applicant would not be disadvantaged and will have an opportunity for reply within 5 business days. The added flexibility from the housekeeping amendment allows for the potential that the final cost award order to the applicant could be issued earlier; E. In instances where a comment period was initiated before the issuance of the Commission s final order, decision or report, a new section has been added (Section 14.2.6) where the party being asked to pay may submit supplementary comments followed by a reply from the cost award applicant; File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 1 of 2

Order G-97-17 F. Disbursements based on the British Columbia Government Employees Union rates have been updated in Attachment B: Rate Schedule II effective April 1, 2017; and G. The Commission determines that the housekeeping amendment to the PACA Guidelines is administratively more efficient and warranted. NOW THEREFORE pursuant to section 118 of the Utilities Commission Act, the British Columbia Utilities Commission approves the amended Participant Assistance/Cost Award Guidelines, attached as Appendix A to this order, effective immediately for all proceedings to which Order G-143-16 applies, and for all new proceedings commencing from the date of this order. DATED at the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, this 20 th day of June 2017. BY ORDER D. M. Morton Commissioner Attachment File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 2 of 2

Participant Assistance/Cost Award Guidelines File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 1 of 11

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 1.0 DEFINITIONS... 3 2.0 COST AWARD AVAILABILITY... 3 3.0 PARTICIPANT ELIGIBILITY FOR A COST AWARD... 3 4.0 CRITERIA FOR A COST AWARD... 4 5.0 INTERIM FUNDING... 5 6.0 PROCESS FOR UPDATING THE RATE SCHEDULE... 6 7.0 PROFESSIONAL FEES... 6 8.0 FOREGONE EARNINGS... 7 9.0 CHILD CARE... 7 10.0 DISBURSEMENTS... 7 11.0 FUNDING FOR ABORIGINAL PEOPLES... 7 12.0 TAX COSTS... 8 13.0 OTHER COSTS... 8 14.0 MAKING AN APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPANT ASSISTANCE/COST AWARDS... 8 ATTACHMENT A: Rate Schedule I effective August 31, 2016 ATTACHMENT B: Rate Schedule II effective April 1, 2017 File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 2 of 11

PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THESE GUIDELINES The British Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission) provides Participant Assistance/Cost Award (PACA) funding to participants in proceedings pursuant to section 118 of the Utilities Commission Act. The purpose of these guidelines is to set out the Commission procedure for considering applications for PACA funding and to provide guidance to participants on how to apply for PACA funding in Commission proceedings. GUIDELINES 1.0 Definitions (a) affected group means a group or organization who may be potentially affected by a proceeding; (b) individual participant means a participant, who may be potentially affected by a proceeding, representing their own interests and not the interests of a group or organization; (c) participant means an individual or an affected group that actively participates in a proceeding of the Commission for which a cost award is sought. Participant includes, but is not limited to, interveners in a proceeding; (d) ratepayer group means a group or organization representing the direct interests of rate-paying customers of the applicant regulated entity. 2.0 Cost award availability 2.1 The Commission may award costs for participation in a proceeding under section 118 of the Utilities Commission Act. 2.2 The Commission may establish a funding cap for a proceeding. A funding cap is a maximum aggregate amount or a maximum number of days eligible for funding for a proceeding. 2.3 The Commission may award costs for work completed after a proceeding is initiated and until the Commission issues a final order. 2.4 Interim funding may be available pursuant to Section 5.0. 3.0 Participant eligibility for a cost award 3.1 In determining whether a participant is eligible for a cost award in a proceeding, the Commission will consider whether the participant: (a) (b) is directly or sufficiently affected by the Commission s decision; or has experience, information, or expertise relevant to a matter before the Commission that would contribute to the Commission s decision-making. File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 3 of 11

3.2 Generally a participant in a proceeding meets the eligibility criterion under Section 3.1 where the participant has the characteristics of the following examples: (a) (b) (c) represents the direct interests of ratepayer groups or affected groups in relation to matters that are regulated by the Commission; represents an interest or policy perspective relevant to the Commission s mandate and to the proceeding for which cost award eligibility is sought; or has an interest in property that is or may potentially be affected by the proceeding. 4.0 Criteria for a cost award 4.1 For all proceedings for which a cost award is available, the Commission may determine the number of funding days, subject to a funding cap if established for the proceeding. The number of funding days represents typical funding for participation that meets the expectations of the Commission as determined by the criteria in Section 4.3. 4.2 In determining the funding days of a proceeding, the Commission will consider the following: (a) (b) for an oral/in-person proceeding or an oral/in-person portion of a proceeding, funding days will typically be determined by the number of proceeding days and may include preparation days on a ratio of 2 funding days per proceeding day. Proceeding days include workshop days, negotiation days, procedural conference days, oral hearing days, streamlined review process days, oral argument days, and other in-person processes in a proceeding. The Commission may make adjustments for partial funding days in cost awards. for a written proceeding or a written portion of a proceeding, funding days will typically be an estimate of the number of days required for participation in and preparation of written submissions such as information requests, final arguments and letters of comment. 4.3 In determining the amount of a participant s cost award, the Commission will consider the following: (a) (b) (c) (d) Has the participant contributed to a better understanding by the Commission of the issues in the proceeding? To what degree will the participant be affected by the outcome of the proceeding? Are the costs incurred by the participant fair and reasonable? Has the participant joined with other groups with similar interests to reduce costs? File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 4 of 11

(e) (f) (g) Has the participant made reasonable efforts to avoid conduct that would unnecessarily lengthen the duration of the proceeding, such as ensuring participation was not unduly repetitive? The funding day calculation for funding in accordance with Sections 4.1 and 4.2, if one is provided. Any other matters which the Commission determines appropriate in the circumstances. 5.0 Interim funding 5.1 Participants must make an application for interim funding to the Commission. The Commission will consider eligibility and amount for interim funding applications by applying Sections 3.0 and 4.0. In addition, the Commission must be satisfied that: (a) (b) the participant has demonstrated a need for financial assistance; and the proceeding is lengthy. 5.2 A participant seeking interim funding must complete the applicable portions of the Budget Estimate form. 5.3 Upon completion of the process set out in Sections 14.2.3 and 14.2.7, interim funding may be ordered by the Commission for: (a) (b) costs, or a portion thereof, that have been incurred after the proceeding has begun; or estimated costs not yet incurred. 5.4 Interim funding ordered by the Commission typically does not exceed 50 percent of the participant s budget estimate. 5.5 If interim funding is granted, the Commission will make a determination as to whether the amount (a) (b) constitutes a final award for costs already incurred; or constitutes an advance against the Commission s final cost award determination after the conclusion of the proceeding. 5.6 For interim funding awards granted under Section 5.5 (b), a participant must file a final cost award under Section 14.0 at the conclusion of the proceeding. File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 5 of 11

6.0 Process for updating the rate schedule 6.1 The Commission may update the rate schedules in Attachments A and B, as needed and appropriate. 7.0 Professional fees 7.1 The Commission expects participants to use professional services in a cost-effective manner and to make efforts to avoid duplication of services among legal counsel, consultants, specialists, expert witnesses and case managers. The Commission may adjust cost awards where any duplication appears to have occurred. 7.2 Maximum daily fees in Attachment A are based on an 8 hour day. Awards may be prorated for partial funding days. Where the actual billing rate for an 8 hour day is less than the maximum daily fee, the lesser amount will be used for the award. 7.3 Maximum daily fees in Attachment A do not include provisions for goods and services tax (GST) and provincial sales tax (PST), which will also be allowed, pursuant to Section 12.1. 7.4 Legal counsel are expected to perform legal services and may be paid in accordance with the fees listed in Attachment A including the maximum daily fees, or the fees commensurate with the level of experience the Commission deems necessary for a specific task. Participants are expected to use legal services in a cost-effective manner, giving regard to the years of experience required to perform tasks. 7.5 Consultants are expected to provide services related to their technical expertise and may be paid in accordance with the fees listed in Attachment A including the maximum daily fees, or the fees commensurate with the level of experience the Commission deems necessary for specific tasks. 7.6 Specialists are expected to provide services related to their specialized technical expertise and may be paid in accordance with the maximum daily fee in Attachment A. 7.7 Expert witnesses are expected to provide services related to their specialized technical expertise and provide fair, objective and non-partisan opinion evidence. Expert witnesses may be paid in accordance with the maximum daily fee in Attachment A. 7.8 The Commission may award fees for a specialist or expert witness that exceed the maximum daily fee if the Commission determines that the specialist or expert witness services are not available at the maximum daily fee because of the specialized technical expertise required to competently address the issues in a proceeding. 7.9 A participant may seek prior approval for rates that exceed the maximum daily fee or for costs for a specialist or expert witness. Upon such request for prior approval, the Commission may determine whether or not the specialist or expert witness qualifies for fees exceeding the File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 6 of 11

maximum daily fee or whether the participant is approved for the costs for the specialist or expert witness. 7.10 Case manager services include, but are not limited to, coordinating the effective use of services from legal counsel, consultants, specialists and/or expert witnesses and performing tasks that enable a coalition of participants with similar positions in a proceeding. The Commission supports the use of case managers where this reduces the use of other professional services and may award costs in accordance with the maximum daily fee in Attachment A. 7.11 Generally the Commission will limit awards for individual participants to foregone earnings, childcare and disbursements. However, the Commission may award individual participants professional fees if it deems those fees are warranted for the individual to participate effectively. 8.0 Foregone earnings 8.1 Participants may apply for a cost award for foregone earnings in accordance with the rate schedule in Attachment A. Participants claiming foregone earnings must provide proof of actual foregone earnings, except where to do so would be unreasonably difficult, in which case, some indication of the usual daily earnings must be provided. 9.0 Child care 9.1 Child care expenses, when such expenses are incurred for the purpose of participating, may be allowed in accordance with the rate schedule in Attachment A. 10.0 Disbursements 10.1 Disbursements directly related to the participant's participation in the proceeding may be allowed. 10.2 Payment may be up to the British Columbia Government Employees Union (BCGEU) rates applicable to the Commission for travel, accommodation and meals, etc. The BCGEU rates are shown in the rate schedule in Attachment B with the effective date shown. Accommodation disbursements may exceed the applicable BCGEU rates and be awarded at the rate, negotiated by the Commission with the hotel where the proceeding takes place. 10.3 An individual participant may be reimbursed for disbursements to travel to an oral/in-person proceeding. 11.0 Funding for Aboriginal peoples CA-2 11.1 Funding is available for Aboriginal peoples to participate in Commission proceedings for relevant matters regarding section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. This funding may be available for File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 7 of 11

community consultations and for roles specific to Aboriginal peoples such as Traditional Knowledge Experts and Elders. 11.2 In determining a cost award, the Commission may take into consideration any capacity funding received by the Aboriginal peoples. 12.0 Tax costs 12.1 GST and PST costs, which cannot be recovered through an Input Tax Credit will be allowed. Participants seeking an award must confirm in their application for an award that the applied-for taxes cannot be recovered by the participant through an Input Tax Credit. 13.0 Other costs 13.1 The Commission may award any other costs that the Commission deems as reasonable and justified. 14.0 Making an application for Participant Assistance/Cost Awards 14.1 Submitting a budget estimate 14.1.1 Participants that intend to apply for a cost award exceeding $10,000 must file a completed Participant Assistance/Cost Award Budget Estimate form by email to commission.secretary@bcuc.com, or via mail, courier, or personal delivery to the Commission Secretary, Suite 410, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2N3. 14.1.2 Commission staff will disclose to the regulated entity, or the party who will be asked to pay, the budget estimate amount submitted. 14.1.3 Commission staff will reply to all submitted participant budget estimates with a review letter. The staff review letter will typically include an estimate of funding days. The participant will be informed of staff s concerns, if any, and be advised whether, in staff s opinion, all or a portion of the participant s budget estimate may be at risk of not being funded. 14.1.4 Commission staff advice is not binding on the participant or the Commission and is provided only to forewarn participants of some potential issues that may affect funding. The issuance of a staff letter will neither guarantee nor disqualify a participant from receiving funding. 14.2 Making the final application for a cost award CA-2 14.2.1 To make a final application for a cost award, a participant must file a completed Participant Assistance/Cost Award Application form by email to commission.secretary@bcuc.com, or via mail, courier, or personal delivery to the File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 8 of 11

Commission Secretary, Suite 410, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 2N3. The Commission may request supporting receipts and invoices. 14.2.2 A final application for a cost award must be made within 30 calendar days following the last date in the proceeding s final regulatory timetable or at such other time as the Commission directs. For clarity, the last date is commonly the close of final argument or final submissions. 14.2.3 The Commission will review the final application for a cost award. Prior to the Commission making its determination on a cost award, the Commission may require further supporting documents from the participant seeking costs, such as additional information about the participant or sworn affidavits supporting particulars of costs. 14.2.4 The Commission will provide the party being asked to pay, and any other party identified by the Commission, with copies of the final application for a cost award. Parties being asked to pay will be provided the opportunity to comment on cost award applications within 10 business days. Parties being asked to pay must submit their comments to the Commission and copy the participant making a cost award application. 14.2.5 The participant making a final application for a cost award will be given the opportunity to reply to comments provided pursuant to Section 14.2.4 within 5 business days. Participants must submit their comments to the Commission and copy the party being asked to pay. 14.2.6 For a comment process initiated before the issuance of the Commission s final order, decision or report, the party being asked to pay may submit supplementary comments arising from the final order, decision or report. Any supplementary comments must be submitted within 5 business days of the Commission s final order, decision or report and a copy provided to the participant making a cost award application. The participant making a final application for a cost award may reply to the supplementary comments within 5 business days and copy the party being asked to pay. 14.2.7 The Commission will determine the participant s eligibility and the amount of the final cost award taking into account the criteria established in Sections 3.0, 4.0 and 7.0 through 12.0. 14.2.8 The Commission aims to issue final cost awards by order no later than 60 calendar days after the proceeding s final order, decision or report has been issued. 14.2.9 An affected participant or regulated entity may seek a reconsideration of its award but must file its application within 30 business days of the Commission s decision on the award. File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 9 of 11

ATTACHMENT A: Rate Schedule I effective August 31, 2016 1. Professional fees a. Legal counsel Years Since Call Maximum Daily Fee Articling student $850 0 4 $1900 5 7 $2250 8 12 $2550 12+ $2800 b. Consultants and specialist/expert witnesses Years of Related Experience Maximum Daily Fee Consultant 0 4 $950 Consultant 5 7 $1300 Consultant 7+ $1850 Specialist /Expert Witness $2150 c. Case managers: maximum $600 per day. 2. Foregone earnings: maximum $250 per proceeding day per person. 3. Child care: maximum $75 per proceeding day per person. File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 10 of 11

ATTACHMENT B: Rate Schedule II effective April 1, 2017 1 MEAL EXPENSES 1 TRAVEL RATES 2 Breakfast only $22.00 Vehicle Mileage: $.53/km 2 Lunch only $22.00 Dinner only $28.50 Airfare: Full Fare Economy 2 Breakfast & Lunch $30.00 Breakfast & Dinner $36.50 Lunch & Dinner $36.50 Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner $49.00 ACCOMMODATION RATES 3 (Single Room Rate Only) Private accommodation: For a full list of hotels and rates please see: http://www.pss.gov.bc.ca/csa/categories/accommodation/search/ $30.75/night To determine what the current Government rate is in the area in which the hearing is being conducted, please visit the above noted site, and review the Accommodation rate for the Hotel the Commission has booked for the hearing. In order for the participants to receive the Provincial Government Rate, please contact the Financial Administrator at the BC Utilities Commission and request an approval letter. NOTES: 1. Meal expenses/travel rates for in town participants: In-town participants who attend a hearing may apply for meal expenses and travel rates. Meal expenses, such as lunch, and travel rates are intended for individual participants who do not apply for professional fees. 2. Meal expenses for out of town participants: Participants who have applied to attend a hearing not in their immediate area may apply for meal expenses. 3. Travel rates for out of town participants: Participants who have applied for funding to attend a hearing not in their immediate area may apply for travel rates. 4. Accommodation rates for out of town participants apply to the area in which the hearing is being conducted. For government rates please see: http://www.pss.gov.bc.ca/csa/categories/accommodation/search/ For hotels with blacked-out periods, the seasonal rate charged in the month prior to the month in which costs are incurred, shall apply. Rates charged by Hotels not on the Government Accommodation Listing will be subject to review and adjustment by the Commission. 1 Rates updated June 15, 2017. File 51899 PACA Guidelines Amendment 11 of 11