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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 367 — Uniform System of Accounts for Centralized Service Companies Subject to the Provisions of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005, Federal Power Act and Natural Gas Act · § 367.3960

§ 367.3960. Account 396, Power operated equipment.

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(a)This account must include the cost of power operated equipment used in construction or repair work exclusive of equipment includible in other accounts. Include, also, the tools and accessories acquired for use with the equipment and the vehicle on which the equipment is mounted.
(b)This account must include the following items:
(1)Air compressors, including driving unit and vehicle.
(2)Back filling machines.
(3)Boring machines.
(4)Bulldozers.
(5)Cranes and hoists.
(6)Diggers.
(7)Engines.
(8)Pile drivers.
(9)Pipe cleaning machines.
(10)Pipe coating or wrapping machines.
(11)Tractors---Crawler type.
(12)Trenchers.
(13)Other power operated equipment.
(c)It is intended that this account include only the large units that are generally self-propelled or mounted on movable equipment.
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