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Regulatory Matters
12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2012
Regulatory Matters  
Regulatory Matters

(3) Regulatory Matters

Certain costs are deferred and recognized as expenses when they are reflected in rates and recovered from customers as permitted by FASB ASC 980 (formerly SFAS No. 71). These costs are shown as deferred debits and other assets. Such costs arise from the traditional cost-of-service rate setting approach whereby all prudently incurred costs are generally recoverable through rates. Deferral of these costs is appropriate while the Company’s rates are regulated under a cost-of-service approach.

As a regulated utility, the Company deferred certain costs for future recovery. In a purely competitive environment, such costs might have been currently expensed. Accordingly, if the Company’s rate setting were changed from a cost-of-service approach and the Company were no longer allowed to defer these costs under FASB ASC 980 (formerly SFAS No. 71), certain of these assets might not be fully recoverable. However, the Company cannot predict the impact, if any, of competition and continues to operate in a cost-of-service based regulatory environment. Accordingly, the Company believes that accounting under FASB ASC 980 is still appropriate.

Below is a summary of the Company’s regulatory assets as of September 30, 2012, 2011 and 2010:

   2012   2011   2010 
Deferred Debits - accounting for income taxes               
Deferred Regulatory costs   1,545,790    1,207,028    1,052,427 
Deferred Unrecovered gas costs   1,545,235    536,648    1,093,029 
                
Total Regulatory Assets   3,091,025    1,743,676    2,145,456 

Unrecovered gas costs. These costs arise from an annual reconciliation of certain gas revenue and costs (as described in Note 1) and are recoverable in customer rates in the year following the reconciliation.

The Company expects that regulatory assets other than deferred unrecovered gas costs will be fully recoverable from customers by the end of its next rate case.

Although the Company recovers the cost of its regulatory assets, it does not earn a return on them.