52 Pa. Code § 56.404 - Ability to pay proceedings
(a)
Assignments. Requests for review of decisions of the Bureau of
Consumer Services (BCS) and any other case in which the issue is solely ability
to pay may be assigned to a special agent.
(b)
Stay of informal complaint
decision. Upon the filing of a formal complaint in a case seeking
review from the decision of the BCS, there shall be an automatic stay of
payment arrangements ordered in that decision, other than current bills not at
issue. The public utility may request that the presiding officer remove the
stay and order payment of amounts in the informal complaint decision. When
current bills are not at issue, the customer shall be responsible for payment
of current, undisputed bills pending issuance of a final Commission
order.
(c)
Hearings. The presiding officer will conduct hearings within a
reasonable period after filing of the review and answer. If the presiding
officer is a special agent, the special agent will have all powers of an
administrative law judge.
(1) The presiding
officer will attempt to hold hearings by telephone, unless one or more parties
object. Hearings will be held after the filing of an answer.
(2) The presiding officer will hear the case
de novo, but may request a stipulation of the parties as to undisputed
facts.
(3) Hearings will be tape
recorded and will not be transcribed, unless the parties request the use of a
stenographer or a transcription of the tape or other circumstances warranting
transcription exist. Unless objected to, parties may make their own tape
recording of the proceedings, but the only official record shall be that made
by the presiding officer.
(d)
Proposed findings of fact and
conclusions of law or briefs. The parties shall have the opportunity
of submitting proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law or briefs to the
presiding officer. Notice of intent to submit findings of fact and conclusions
of law or briefs shall be given at the hearing and they shall be submitted
within 10 days of the hearing.
(e)
Initial decision. The presiding officer will render a written
decision after the hearings or after the receipt of proposed findings of fact
and conclusions of law or briefs, if they are filed. The initial decision will
be in writing and contain a brief description of the matter, findings of fact
and conclusions of law. The initial decision will be subject to the filing of
exceptions under the procedures in Chapters 1 and 5 (relating to rules of
administrative practice and procedure; and formal proceedings).
Notes
The provisions of this § 56.404 amended under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § § 501, 1301, 1401-1419, 1501 and 1509.
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code § 56.392 (relating to Commission informal complaint procedure).
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