52 Pa. Code § 69.402 - Prefiling notice guidelines
(a)
A public utility which intends to file a general rate increase request of $1
million or more should provide by letter and certificate of service 30 days
advance notice of the rate filing to the following:
(1) The Secretary's Bureau, the Office of
Special Assistants (OSA) and the Office of Administrative Law Judge.
(2) The customary parties to its prior base
rate proceedings, which are deemed to include the Office of Trial Staff, the
Office of Consumer Advocate, the Office of Small Business Advocate, as well as
any party in the utility's last base rate proceeding who filed a brief or
exceptions.
(b) The
advance notice should contain a reasonable estimate of the amount to be sought,
a brief outline of the major reasons for the increase-for example, major plant
addition, significant increase in particular expenses and the like-and an
identification of other major issues in the case.
(c) Within 20 days in advance of the
anticipated general rate increase filing, the OSA will send to the customary
parties a notice indicating that they should begin preparation of discovery,
engage a consultant, if necessary, and assemble a team of attorneys and
technicians to litigate the case.
(1) To
facilitate the initiation of discovery, OSA will send to the utility a standard
set of industry-specific data requests.
(2) OSA will also advise that an informal
discovery conference should be scheduled by the parties approximately 60 to 65
days following the date of the filing. An informal discovery conference between
the utility and the customary parties will provide for an early opportunity to
review company documents and to interview company
witnesses.
Notes
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code § 69.401 (relating to general).
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