TARIFF FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE January 2008

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TARIFF FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE January 2008 Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc.

Table of contents for the Tariff of Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc. I – UTILITY OPERATIONS .5 101. Description of Electric Utility Operations. .5 101.1 Organization.5 101.2 Type of Service. .5 101.3 Service Area.5 102. Purpose and Scope of Tariffs. .6 103. Applicability of Tariffs. .6 104. Severability. .6 105. Modification of Tariffs.6 106. No Waiver. .6 II – RATE SCHEDULES .7 201. Rate Classification and Assignment. .7 202. Rate Schedules. .7 202.1 Residential. .7 202.2 Residential - Prepaid Service Rate Rider.9 202.3 OPEN.12 202.4 Commercial. .13 202.5 Large Power. .15 202.6 Large Power – Explorer Pipeline.17 202.7 OPEN.19 202.8 Lighting Service. .20 202.9.1 Distributed Generation Rider – Agreement on or after May 1, 2017 .22 202.9.2 Distributed Generation Rider – Agreement prior to May 1, 2017 .23 202.10 Large Power Economic Development .25 202.11 Wholesale Transmission Service - WTS .26 202.11.1 Rider EETS – ERCOT Export Transmission Service. .28 202.12 Wholesale Distribution Service. .30 203. Billing Adjustments. .31 203.1 203.2 203.3 203.4 203.5 203.6 203.7 203.8 204. Power Cost Recovery Factor (PCRF). .31 Sales Tax.31 Over Billing and Under Billing. .31 Power Factor Adjustment.32 Meter Error Adjustment. .32 Late Payment Fee.32 Rate of Interest. .32 Securitized Charge for Senior Secured Cost Recovery Bonds, Series 2022. .32 Service Fees. .35 204.1 204.2 204.3 Trip Fee. .35 Membership Fee. .35 Return Check.35 Table of Contents Page i

204.4 204.5 204.6 204.7 204.8 204.9 Meter Test Fee. .35 Switchover Fee. .35 Tampering Fee. .36 Collection Letter Fee. .36 Distributed Generation Application Fee. .36 Administrative Fees. .37 III – SERVICE RULES AND REGULATIONS .37 301. Application for Electric Service. .37 301.1 301.2 301.3 302. Establishment of Credit. .38 302.1 302.2 302.3 302.4 302.5 302.6 302.7 302.8 302.9 302.10 302.11 302.12 302.13 302.14 302.15 303. Terms of Contract. .42 Conditions to be Fulfilled by Applicant or Customer. .43 Assignment of Contract. .44 Modification by the Parties. .44 Line Extension. .44 305.1 305.2 305.3 305.4 305.5 305.6 305.7 306. Granting Application. .41 Refusal of Service.41 Contract for Service. .42 304.1 304.2 304.3 304.4 305. Amount of Deposit. .38 Additional Deposit. .38 Temporary or Seasonal Service and for Weekend Residence. .38 Reestablishment of Credit. .39 Credit History of a Spouse/Former Spouse. .39 Payment History of Residential Applicant. .39 Satisfactory Credit Rating by Appropriate Means. .39 Written Guarantee in Lieu of a Deposit .39 Establishment of Credit by Customer. .40 Senior Citizen Deposits.40 Deposit Interest. .40 Deposit Records. .40 Deposit Receipts. .40 Unclaimed Deposits. .40 Refund of Deposits. .41 Cooperative Action on the Application. .41 303.1 303.2 304. Application Required.37 Membership in the Cooperative. .37 Offer to Purchase Electric Service. .38 General Policy. .44 Underground Service. .47 Ownership of Distribution Facilities.47 Relocation or Upgrade of Facilities. .47 Area Lighting/Security Lighting. .47 Line Clearance.48 Deferred Payment Plan.48 Meters. .48 306.1 Location and Installation of Meter. .48 306.2 Type of Meter and Ownership of Meter. .48 306.3 Limitation of Service from Single Meter. .49 Table of Contents Page ii

307. Point of Delivery. .49 308. Initiation of Service. .49 320. Electric Energy.49 320.1 320.2 321. Method of Providing Service.50 321.1 321.2 321.3 321.4 321.5 322. Delivery of Electric Energy. .49 Characteristics of Electric Energy.50 Overhead Service Drop. .50 Underground Electric Service. .50 Mobile Home Parks. .51 Multi-Family Residences. .51 Connection at Point of Delivery. .51 Continuity of Electric Service. .51 322.1 Reasonable Diligence. .51 322.2 Service Interruptions. .51 322.3 Service Irregularities. .52 322.4 Investigation of Service Interruptions and Irregularities. .52 322.5 Liability Indemnity and Disclaimer of Warranties. .52 323. Customer's Receipt and Use of Electric Energy. .53 323.1 323.2 323.3 323.4 323.5 323.6 324. Billing. .56 324.1 324.2 324.3 324.4 324.5 324.6 324.7 324.8 324.9 325. Receipt of Electric Energy.53 Customers Use of Electric Energy. .54 Customer's Electrical Load. .54 Power Factor. .55 Access. .56 Protection of Cooperative's Facilities on Customer's Premises. .56 Determining Usage of Electric Energy. .56 Meter Reading. .56 Estimated Billing.57 Meter Test and Accuracy Adjustment. .57 Minimum Charges. .57 Terms of Payment.57 Disputed Bills. .57 Deferred Payment Plan.58 Cancellation of Agreement.58 Customer Relations.59 325.1 325.2 Available Information. .59 Customer Complaints. .59 340. Small Power Production and Cogeneration. .60 350. Customer Initiated Discontinuance of Service.60 350.1 350.2 351. Customers Request. .60 Disconnection. .60 Cooperative Initiated Discontinuance. .60 351.1 351.2 351.3 351.4 Reasons for Discontinuance. .60 Notice of Disconnection.62 Postponement of Disconnection-Medical. .63 Effect of Discontinuance of Service. .63 Table of Contents Page iii

351.5 351.6 351.7 351.8 351.9 351.10 370. Dismantling of Cooperative Facilities. .63 Liability for Discontinuance of Service. .63 Refund of Membership Fee. .63 Refund of Deposit.64 Disconnection Prohibited. .64 Disconnection on Holidays or Weekends. .64 Definitions. .65 370.1 370.2 370.3 370.4 370.5 370.6 370.7 370.8 370.9 370.10 370.11 370.12 370.13 370.14 350.15 370.16 370.17 370.18 370.19 370.20 370.21 370.22 370.23 370.24 370.25 370.26 370.27 370.28 370.29 370.30 370.31 370.32 370.33 370.34 370.35 370.36 370.37 370.38 370.39 Actual Cost. .65 Agreement for Electric Service. .65 Codes. .65 Commission.65 Conductors Considered Outside of Building. .65 Connected Load. .65 Contribution in Aid of Construction. .65 Cooperative. .65 Customer. .65 Customers Electrical Load.65 Customers Electrical Installation.66 Demand.66 Demand Interval. .66 Distribution System.66 Dwelling Unit.66 Electric Service. .66 Energy. .66 Inspection Authority. .66 Kilowatt.66 Kilowatt-Hour. .66 Load Factor. .66 Maximum Electrical Load. .67 Meter. .67 Permanent Electric Service. .67 Permanent Installation. .67 Person. .67 Point of Delivery. .67 Power. .67 Power Factor. .67 Raceway. .68 Rate Schedule. .68 Service Availability Statement. .68 Service Drop. .68 Service Entrance Conductors. .68 Service Rules and Regulations: or Service Rules. .68 Tariffs. .68 Temporary Electric Service. .68 Watt. .68 Watt-Hour. .68 Table of Contents Page iv

TRINITY VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. – UTILITY OPERATIONS I – UTILITY OPERATIONS 101. Description of Electric Utility Operations. 101.1 Organization. Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc., is an electric cooperative corporation organized and operating under the Electric Cooperative Corporation Act (art. 1528b, V.A.C.S.) and the laws of the State of Texas and is owned by its members. The Cooperative’s business affairs are managed by a board of directors who are elected to the board from and by the Cooperative’s Customers in accordance with the provisions of the bylaws. 101.2 Type of Service. The Cooperative provides electric utility service through the operation of a retail electric distribution system. The Cooperative does not engage in the generation of electric power, but instead purchases all of its electric energy requirements through Rayburn Country Electric Cooperative, Inc. 101.3 Service Area. Certification. The Public Utility Commission of Texas authorized the Cooperative to provide electric utility service by the issuance of a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity. Counties. The service area of the Cooperative includes all or portions of the following counties: Anderson Dallas Henderson Hunt Kaufman Van Zandt Cities. The service area of the Cooperative includes all or portions of the following incorporated municipalities: Berryville Caney City Canton Coffee City Combine Cottonwood Crandall Forney Effective Date: 12/22/2020 Frankston Grays Prairie Gun Barrel City Kaufman Kemp Log Cabin Mabank Mesquite Moore Station Murchison Oak Grove Oak Ridge Payne Springs Post Oak Bend Poynor Rosser Scurry Seven Points Star Harbor Talty Terrell Tool Page 5

TRINITY VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. – UTILITY OPERATIONS 102. Purpose and Scope of Tariffs. These tariffs define the service relationship between the Cooperative and persons desiring or receiving electric utility service from the Cooperative. Contractual rights and obligations of both parties are specified in a manner consistent with regulations affecting the Cooperative’s method of operation. These tariffs are a part of the Agreement for Electric Service. 103. Applicability of Tariffs. These tariffs govern the provision of all electric utility service by the Cooperative in all areas in which the Cooperative provides service except as may be precluded by law. These tariffs supersede and annul all prior tariffs including service rules and regulations by whatever term designated which may heretofore have governed the supplying and taking of Cooperative’s electric service. 104. Severability. If any provision of this tariff is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of this tariff which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of these tariffs are declared to be severable. 105. Modification of Tariffs. This tariff may be changed, modified, or abrogated in whole or in part by any regulatory authority having jurisdiction to do so, whether or not at the request of the Cooperative, a Customer, or otherwise. Any changed tariff shall be applicable to service provided from and after the effective date of such change. This tariff may be changed by the Cooperative’s Board of Directors to the extent Texas law does not require approval of changes by a regulatory authority. 106. No Waiver. The failure of the Cooperative to enforce any of the provisions of this tariff shall not be considered a waiver of its right to do so. Effective Date: 1/1/08 Page 6

TRINITY VALLEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. – RATE SCHEDULES II – RATE SCHEDULES 201. Rate Classification and Assignment. Rate classification and assignment shall be made by the Cooperative in accordance with the availability and type of service provisions in its rate schedules. Rate schedules have been developed for the standard types of service provided by the Cooperative. If Customer’s request for electric service involves unusual circumstances, usage, or load characteristics not regularly encountered by the Cooperative, the Cooperative may assi

deposit morethan 30 days, payment of interest shall be made retroactive to the date of deposit. 1. Payment of the interest to the customer shall be at the time the deposit is returned or credited to the customer's account. 2. The deposit shall cease to draw interest on the date it is returned or redited to c the customer's account.

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