Valuation of utilities - apportionment.

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  1. Repealed.

  2. In the specific case of a telegraph company, the administrator shall:

  1. Determine, as of the last day of December of each year, the actual value of suchcompany as a unit, or of its property and plant within this state, in the manner provided in section 39-4-102;

  2. Allocate to this state, if the actual value of such company is determined as a unit, thatproportion of such actual value as in his judgment accurately represents the value of the property and plant of such company within this state, utilizing commonly recognized methods of allocation as in his judgment are just and equitable;

  3. Compute the valuation for assessment of such company in this state as provided insection 39-1-104;

  4. Apportion the valuation for assessment of such company in this state among theseveral counties of this state in such proportion as in his judgment will fairly represent the valuation for assessment within each such county, utilizing commonly recognized methods of apportioning as in his judgment are just and equitable.

(3) In the specific case of a telephone company, the administrator shall:

  1. Determine, as of the last day of December of each year, the actual value of suchcompany as a unit, or of its property and plant within this state, in the manner provided in section 39-4-102;

  2. Allocate to this state, if the actual value of such company is determined as a unit, thatproportion of such actual value as in his judgment accurately represents the value of the property and plant of such company within this state, utilizing commonly recognized methods of allocation as in his judgment are just and equitable;

  3. Compute the valuation for assessment of such company in this state as provided insection 39-1-104;

  4. Apportion the valuation for assessment of such company in this state among theseveral counties of this state in such proportion as in his judgment will fairly represent the valuation for assessment within each such county, utilizing commonly recognized methods of apportioning as in his judgment are just and equitable.

  1. Repealed.

  2. In the specific case of a pipeline company engaged in the transportation of gas, oil, orpetroleum products or coal slurry or other coal products in pipelines through or in this state, the administrator shall:

  1. Determine, as of the last day of December of each year, the actual value of the property of such company within this state, either in the manner provided in section 39-4-102 or, with respect to its pipelines, on a diameter per inch per mile basis and its land, improvements, pump and compressor stations, and miscellaneous equipment, wherever situated, being valued separately in the same manner as all other real and personal property;

  2. Compute the valuation for assessment of such company in this state as provided insection 39-1-104;

  3. Apportion the valuation for assessment of such company in this state among theseveral counties of the state in such proportion as in his judgment will fairly represent the valuation for assessment within each such county, utilizing commonly recognized methods of apportioning as in his judgment shall be just and equitable.

  1. The administrator shall determine the actual value of all other public utilities doingbusiness in this state in the manner provided in section 39-4-102 and shall apportion the valuation for assessment thereof, computed as provided in section 39-1-104, among the several counties of this state in which property of such public utilities is located in such proportion as in his judgment will fairly represent the valuation for assessment within each such county, utilizing commonly recognized methods of apportioning as in his judgment are just and equitable.

  2. (a) In the specific case of a railroad company, the administrator shall:

  1. Determine, as of the last day of December of each year, the actual value of suchcompany as a unit or the actual value of its property and plant within this state, in the manner provided in section 39-4-102;

  2. Ascertain the total mileage of all railroad track of such company, wherever situated,if the actual value of such company is determined as a unit;

  3. Ascertain the total mileage of all railroad track of such company situated within thisstate and in the several counties thereof;

  4. Ascertain the total mileage of all railroad main track of such company situated within this state and in the several counties thereof;

  5. Allocate to this state, if the actual value of such company is determined as a unit,that proportion of such actual value that the total mileage of all railroad track of such company situated within this state bears to the total mileage of all railroad track of such company, wherever situated;

  6. Compute the valuation for assessment of such company in this state as provided insection 39-1-104;

  7. Apportion the valuation for assessment of such company within this state amongthe several counties of this state in the proportion that the actual mileage of railroad main track within each such county bears to the total mileage of all railroad main track of such company within this state.

(b) This subsection (7) is effective January 1, 1987.

(8) (a) In the case of cars owned by a sleeping car company, a railroad express company, or a private car line company, the administrator shall:

  1. Ascertain the total railroad track miles made by all such cars within this state and inthe several counties thereof during the preceding calendar year;

  2. Determine the actual value of all such cars, using commonly recognized methods ofvaluation;

  3. Compute the valuation for assessment of all such cars as provided in section 39-1-

104;

  1. Apportion the valuation for assessment of all such cars among the several countiesof the state in such proportion as in his judgment will fairly represent the valuation for assessment within each such county.

(b) This subsection (8) is effective January 1, 1987.

Source: L. 64: R&RE, p. 690, § 1. C.R.S. 1963: § 137-4-6. L. 70: p. 383, § 19. L. 76:

IP(5) amended, p. 768, § 2, effective April 26. L. 81: (1) and (4) repealed, p. 1855, § 7, effective

January 1, 1982; (7) and (8) added, p. 1854, § 5, effective January 1, 1987. L. 83: (7)(b) and (8)(b) amended, p. 1497, § 5, effective April 28. L. 84: (7)(b) and (8)(b) amended, p. 990, § 4, effective February 23.


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