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Uniform Classification Of Accounts For Natural Gas Utilities, Ohio. Public Utilities Commission Jan 1920

Uniform Classification Of Accounts For Natural Gas Utilities, Ohio. Public Utilities Commission

State Publications

In accordance with an. order of the Commission dated April 1, 1920, a copy of which is printed on page 6, the natural gas companies of Ohio are required to keep all accounts in conformity with the rules and regulations prescribed in this "Uniform Classification of Accounts for Natural Gas Companies".


Uniform System Of Accounts For Heating Utilities, Indiana. Public Service Commission Jan 1920

Uniform System Of Accounts For Heating Utilities, Indiana. Public Service Commission

State Publications

Detailed list of accounts for Class A steam generation utilities for state of Indiana. In case any utility finds it impossible or impracticable to keep its accounts with the detail herein prescribed, it should petition the Public Service Commission for authority to consolidate any two or more accounts, accompanying its petition with a statement of the facts which in its judgment make the keeping of the detailed accounts impracticable.


Uniform System Of Accounts For Counties Prescribed Under Authority Of Article 3 Of The General Municipal Law, Eugene M. Travis, New York (State). Bureau Of Municipal Accounts Jan 1920

Uniform System Of Accounts For Counties Prescribed Under Authority Of Article 3 Of The General Municipal Law, Eugene M. Travis, New York (State). Bureau Of Municipal Accounts

State Publications

Section 36 of the General Municipal Law makes it the duty of the State Comptroller to formulate and prescribe a uniform system of accounts for each class of municipalities named in article 3 of that act. One of these classes includes all the counties in the State, except those comprising the city of New York. In addition to prescribing a system, he is authorized to direct its installation by any one or more of the municipal corporations comprising such class.


Uniform System Of Accounts For Class D Telephone Companies, Kansas. Court Of Industrial Relations Jan 1920

Uniform System Of Accounts For Class D Telephone Companies, Kansas. Court Of Industrial Relations

State Publications

There follows a classification of accounts which the Court of Industrial Relations has prescribed for the use of telephone utilities whose average annual operating revenues amount to $3,000 and not over $10,000. There is also contained herein a suggested plan for the bookkeeping that will conform to the classification. This plan of bookkeeping is only suggested, and any telephone utility may follow its own wishes as to the recording of the transactions, so long as the accounts that are prescribed herein are properly kept. Utilities now using a subscribers' ledger, subscribers' tickets, checks, etc., that are satisfactory may continue to …


Uniform System Of Accounts For Water Utilities, Colorado. Public Utilities Commission Jan 1920

Uniform System Of Accounts For Water Utilities, Colorado. Public Utilities Commission

State Publications

The system of accounts and records, fully set forth in this pamphlet and designated as " A Uniform Classification of Accounts for Water Utilities," is hereby established and prescribed as the system of accounts and records to be kept and used by each and all of said utilities. Each such utility shall carry on its books the accounts and records herein prescribed, and shall accurately keep such accounts in accordance with the requirements, definitions, and instructions contained and set out in this pamphlet. The utility shall keep its records in such a manner as to show the full facts connected …


Uniform Accounting System For School Districts, Pennsylvania. Department Of Public Instruction Jan 1920

Uniform Accounting System For School Districts, Pennsylvania. Department Of Public Instruction

State Publications

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