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Capital Credits
What are capital credits?
The difference
between a cooperative such as Powder River Energy
and an investor-owned utility is that a cooperative
is owned by the member-customers it serves. As a member-owner,
you share in the profits of the co-op. At the close
of each fiscal year, all revenue received in excess
of expenses (i.e. profits) is allocated back to the
membership in the form of capital credits. This allocation
is based on the amount of electricity purchased during
the same year.
When are capital credits paid
back to members?
Capital
credits are paid back to the members when authorized
by the PRECorp board of directors. Each year, at one
of their monthly meetings, the board analyzes the financial
condition of the cooperative and the possibility of
a capital credit retirement. Any decision they make
to retire (refund) capital credits is based upon the
financial condition of the cooperative.
If the board
decides to retire capital credits, they will authorize
the retirement of a particular year or a percentage
of a year. Upon the board's authorization, the cooperative
will send refund checks to the last known addresses
of those members who had service with PRECorp during
that year that is being retired. Powder River Energy
has paid capital credits back to members every year
but one since 1966!
What happens in case of a deceased member?
The
PRECorp bylaws provide for an early retirement of the
capital credits of a deceased member to his or her estate.
Representatives of a deceased member's estate must contact
the cooperative and supply the necessary legal documents
before a refund can by made. No early retirement of
capital credits is allowed in the case of dissolution
of a corporation or partnership. Under these circumstances,
an assignment of the capital credits to another PRECorp
member would be allowed with the proper documentation.
How does a member know the amount of his or
her capital credits?
Each member has a separate
capital credit account, which represents the member's
ownership in the cooperative. When capital credits
are allocated at the end of a year, all members who
received electric service during that year will receive
an allocation notice showing their current year's
allocation and the outstanding balance of all year's
service.
What if a member of a joint
membership is deceased?
Upon the death of either spouse in a joint membership, the
name of the deceased person is removed from the membership
and the membership is then held solely by the surviving
spouse. A joint membership is not eligible for an early
retirement upon the death of one of its members.
What if a member had
a bad debt with the
cooperative?
If
a member leaves a
bad debt on his or her
account when
service
with PRECorp is
discontinued, any
capital credit
refund the
member would be eligible
for will automatically
be
applied to the bad debt
until it is paid in full.
If the bad debt is on the
account for more than
three
years, the unretired
capital credits will be
discounted
and applied to their bad debt.
What should a member do if he or she moves
from our service area?
The member should
inform our office of any changes in his or her mailing
address. It is a member's responsibility to make sure
the cooperative has up-to-date address information
at all times. Each year, hundreds of refund checks
are returned to the cooperative with invalid addresses.
What happens to those checks which are returned
to the cooperative?
The checks that are returned
to the cooperative are held for two years. After two
years, the name of those members are advertised in
local newspapers in an effort to locate them. If the
refund is not claimed by the member within 60 days
after the advertisement, it becomes a gift to the
cooperative.
What does the cooperative do with unclaimed
capital credits?
At the present time, some
of the unclaimed capital credits are being used to
finance the PRECorp scholarship program for student/dependents
whose parents or guardians are members of the cooperative.
Another use of unclaimed capital credits is community
involvement projects in which financial donations
are made to community and civic organizations or projects.
Even though the capital credits are not being returned
to the members who earned them, the money is still
being returned to the membership and communities that
PRECorp serves.
For additional information: Please
refer to Article VII of the Associations's
Bylaws ,
or contact us at
1-800-442-3630.
