File No. 70-7715
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 3
TO
FORM U-1
APPLICATION OR DECLARATION
under the
PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1935
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INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER COMPANY
One Summit Square, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46801 (Name of company
or companies filing this statement
and addresses of principal executive offices)
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AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC.
1 Riverside Plaza, Columbus, Ohio 43215
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(Name of top registered holding company
parent of each applicant or declarant)
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Susan Tomasky, General Counsel
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER SERVICE CORPORATION
1 Riverside Plaza, Columbus, Ohio 43215
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(Name and address of agent for service)
Indiana Michigan Power Company, Inc. ("I&M"), an Indiana corporation and a
subsidiary company of American Electric Power Company, Inc. ("AEP"), a holding
company registered under the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 ("1935
Act"), hereby amends its Application or Declaration on Form U-1 in File No.
70-7715 by amending and restating the following paragraphs as follows:
Compliance with Rule 54
Rule 54 provides that in determining whether to approve certain
transactions other than those involving an exempt wholesale generator ("EWG") or
a foreign utility company ("FUCO"), as defined in the 1935 Act, the Commission
will not consider the effect of the capitalization or earnings of any subsidiary
which is an EWG or FUCO if Rule 53(a), (b) and (c) are satisfied. All applicable
conditions of Rule 53(a) are currently satisfied except for clause (1). As of
June 30, 2000, AEP, through its subsidiaries, had an aggregate investment in
EWGs and FUCOs of $1,920,829,000. This investment represents approximately 54.2%
of $3,544,649,000, the average of the consolidated retained earnings of AEP
reported on Forms 10-Q and 10-K for the four consecutive quarters ended June 30,
2000. However, AEP was authorized to invest up to 100% of its consolidated
retained earnings in EWGs and FUCOs (HCAR No. 26864, April 27, 1998) (the "100%
Order") in File No. 70-9021. Although AEP's aggregate investment exceeds the 50%
'safe harbor' limitation contained in Rule 53, AEP's aggregate investment is
below the 100% limitation authorized under the 100% Order.
As of September 30, 1997, the most recent period for which financial
statement information was evaluated in the 100% Order, AEP's consolidated
capitalization consisted of 47.4% common and preferred equity and 52.6% debt. As
of June 30, 2000, AEP's consolidated capitalization consisted of 36.2% common
and preferred equity and 63.8% debt. The requested authorization will have no
impact on AEP's consolidated capitalization ratios on a pro forma basis. AEP
believes this ratio remains within acceptable ranges and limits. Further, AEP's
interests in EWGs and FUCOs have contributed positively to its consolidated
earnings.
AEP will continue to maintain in conformity with United States generally
accepted accounting principles and make available the books and records required
by Rule 53(a)(2). AEP does, and will continue to, comply with the requirement
that no more than 2% of the employees of AEP's electric utility operating
subsidiaries shall, at any one time, directly or indirectly, render services to
an EWG or FUCO in which AEP directly or indirectly owns an interest, satisfying
Rule 53(a)(3). And lastly, AEP will continue to submit a copy of Item 9 and
Exhibits G and H of AEP's Form U5S to each of the public service commissions
having jurisdiction over the retail rates of AEP's electric utility operating
subsidiaries, satisfying Rule 53(a)(4). Rule 53(c) is inapplicable by its terms
because the proposals contained herein do not involve the issue and sale of
securities (including any guarantees) to finance an acquisition of an EWG or
FUCO.
Rule 53(b). (i) Neither AEP nor any subsidiary of AEP is the subject of
any pending bankruptcy or similar proceeding; (ii) AEP's average consolidated
retained earnings for the four most recent quarterly periods ($3,544,649,000)
represented an increase of approximately $40,644,000 (or 1.2%) in the average
consolidated retained earnings from the previous four quarterly periods
($1,693,698,000); and (iii) for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1999, AEP did
not report operating losses attributable to AEP's direct or indirect investments
in EWGs and FUCOs.
As noted, AEP was authorized to invest up to 100% of its consolidated
retained earnings in EWGs and FUCOs. In connection with its consideration of
AEP's application for the 100% Order, the Commission reviewed AEP's procedures
for evaluating EWG or FUCO investments. Based on projected financial ratios and
on procedures and conditions established to limit the risks to AEP involved with
investments in EWGs and FUCOs, the Commission determined that permitting AEP to
invest up to 100% of its consolidated retained earnings in EWGs and FUCOs would
not have a substantial adverse impact upon the financial integrity of the AEP,
nor would it have an adverse impact on any of its electric utility operating
subsidiaries or their customers, or on the ability of state commissions to
protect the electric utility operating subsidiaries or their customers.
SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of
1935, the undersigned company has duly caused this statement to be signed on its
behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER COMPANY
By: /s/ John F. Di Lorenzo, Jr.
John F. Di Lorenzo, Jr.
Secretary
Dated: September 20, 2000