Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-3-103 - Parties

A. Classification of parties. Parties to any proceeding before the Commission shall consist of and shall be designated "Applicant", "Complainant", "Respondent", "Intervenor", or "Protestant" according to the nature of the proceedings and the relationship of the party thereto.
B. Applicant. Any person requesting a certificate, permit, other authority or any affirmative relief other than a complainant shall be designated "Applicant".
C. Complainant. Any person complaining pursuant to any statute or any rule or order of the Commission shall be designated "Complainant".
D. Respondent. Any person against whom a complaint or petition is filed or any person who may be subject to having any schedule, rate or tariff forfeited or revoked by the Commission, shall be designated as "Respondent".
E. Intervenor. Any person permitted to intervene in any proceeding shall be designated "Intervenor".
F. Protestant. Any person permitted to protest in any proceeding shall be designated "Protestant".
G. Two or more complainants. Two or more complainants may join in one complaint if their respective complaints are against the same respondent or respondents and involve substantially the same matter or thing and a like state of facts.
H. Multiple respondents. If complaint be made of tariffs, rates, fares, charges, regulations or practices involving more than one public service corporation, all such public service corporations shall be made respondents.
I. Receivers and trustees. The receiver or trustee of any person subject to the orders of this Commission shall be a party in any proceeding affecting such person and shall be designated as herein provided.

Notes

Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-3-103
Former Section R14-3-103 repealed, new Section R14-3-103 adopted effective December 17, 1975 (Supp. 75-2).

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