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Section 4903.25 | Violation.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 361 – 100th General Assembly No officer, agent, or employee in an official capacity of a public utility shall knowingly violate section 4903.03 or 4903.24 of the Revised Code, nor shall any officer, agent, or employee in an official capacity or a public utility or railroad knowingly […]

Section 4903.082 | Right of Discovery.

Effective: January 11, 1983 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 378 – 114th General Assembly All parties and intervenors shall be granted ample rights of discovery. The present rules of the public utilities commission should be reviewed regularly by the commission to aid full and reasonable discovery by all parties. Without limiting the commission’s discretion the Rules […]

Section 4903.083 | Public Hearings on Increase in Rates.

Effective: September 9, 2011 Latest Legislation: House Bill 95 – 129th General Assembly (A) For all cases involving applications for an increase in rates pursuant to section 4909.18 of the Revised Code the public utilities commission shall hold public hearings in each municipal corporation in the affected service area having a population in excess of […]

Section 4903.09 | Written Opinions Filed by Commission in All Contested Cases.

Effective: October 26, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 134 – 100th General Assembly In all contested cases heard by the public utilities commission, a complete record of all of the proceedings shall be made, including a transcript of all testimony and of all exhibits, and the commission shall file, with the records of such cases, […]

Section 4903.10 | Application for Rehearing.

Effective: September 29, 1997 Latest Legislation: House Bill 215 – 122nd General Assembly After any order has been made by the public utilities commission, any party who has entered an appearance in person or by counsel in the proceeding may apply for a rehearing in respect to any matters determined in the proceeding. Such application […]

Section 4903.11 | Proceeding Deemed Commenced.

Effective: September 29, 1997 Latest Legislation: House Bill 215 – 122nd General Assembly No proceeding to reverse, vacate, or modify a final order of the public utilities commission is commenced unless the notice of appeal is filed within sixty days after the date of denial of the application for rehearing by operation of law or […]

Section 4903.12 | Jurisdiction.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly No court other than the supreme court shall have power to review, suspend, or delay any order made by the public utilities commission, or enjoin, restrain, or interfere with the commission or any public utilities commissioner in the performance of official duties. […]

Section 4903.13 | Reversal of Final Order – Notice of Appeal.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly A final order made by the public utilities commission shall be reversed, vacated, or modified by the supreme court on appeal, if, upon consideration of the record, such court is of the opinion that such order was unlawful or unreasonable. The proceeding […]

Section 4903.14 | Certified Copy of Order as Evidence.

Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Upon application, the public utilities commission shall furnish certified copies under its seal of any order made by it, which certified copies shall be prima-facie evidence in a court or proceeding of the facts stated therein.

Section 4903.15 | Orders Effective Immediately – Notice.

Effective: October 25, 1961 Latest Legislation: House Bill 770 – 104th General Assembly Unless a different time is specified therein or by law, every order made by the public utilities commission shall become effective immediately upon entry thereof upon the journal of the public utilities commission. Every order shall be served by United States mail […]