Regulators to review policy benefiting utility owners after federal indictment

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times

Citing the indictment of one of its former members, state utility regulators voted today to review a policy allowing utility company owners to pass along some of their personal income tax burden to customers.

But it remains unlikely that anyone will get a refund, even if the policy is overturned.

Separately, the Arizona Corporation Commission voted to take a closer look at everything from the management of Johnson Utilities to the rates it charges its water and sewer customers. Whether that results in changes will depend on what an outside consultant finds.

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