52 Pa. Code § 5.331 - Sequence and timing of discovery
(a)
A party to the Commission proceeding may conduct discovery.
(b) A party shall initiate discovery as early
in the proceedings as reasonably possible. In a proceeding, the right to
discovery commences when a complaint, protest or other adverse pleading is
filed or when the Commission institutes an investigation or on the record
proceeding, whichever is earlier.
(c) Commission staff may initiate discovery
at an earlier time. Commission staff discovery prior to formal Commission
action to initiate a proceeding shall be designated as "Staff data requests"
and shall be answered fully and completely by the utility within the time
periods specified in §
5.342(d)
(relating to answers or objections to written interrogatories by a party).
Unless a presiding officer has been designated, objections and motions to
compel shall be ruled upon by the Chief Administrative Law Judge.
(d) In a rate proceeding, initial discovery
directed to data or information supplied by the public utility at the time of
the initiation of the proceeding shall be submitted to the utility within 10
working days following the first prehearing conference. The presiding officer
may establish reasonable limitations upon the timing of discovery.
(e) Unless the presiding officer upon motion,
for the convenience of parties and witnesses and in the interests of justice,
orders otherwise, methods of discovery may be used in any sequence and the fact
that a party is conducting discovery will not operate to delay another party's
discovery.
Notes
The provisions of this § 5.331 amended under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § § 309-311, 315, 331-335, 501, 504-506, 701-703, 1101-1103, 1301 and 1501.
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code § 5.351 (relating to on the record data requests).
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