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  10. Chapter 13: PROCEDURE


Chapter 13: PROCEDURE


  • 35-A §1301. Substantial compliance
  • 35-A §1302. Complaints
  • 35-A §1303. Investigations
  • 35-A §1304. Public hearings
  • 35-A §1305. Hearings; examiners
  • 35-A §1306. Decision
  • 35-A §1307. Enforcement of decisions
  • 35-A §1308. Reparation or adjustment
  • 35-A §1309. Adjustment of excessive rates
  • 35-A §1310. Funding of intervenors by the commission
  • 35-A §1311. Practice and rules of evidence; process service
  • 35-A §1311-A. Protective orders; confidential information
  • 35-A §1311-B. Security of certain utility information
  • 35-A §1312. Witnesses and fees
  • 35-A §1313. Depositions
  • 35-A §1314. Burden of proof
  • 35-A §1315. Self-incrimination; immunity
  • 35-A §1316. Testimony presented by employees of public utilities or competitive service providers to legislative committees and to the Public Utilities Commission
  • 35-A §1316-A. Information related to violation of state law; confidentiality
  • 35-A §1317. Appearance by officer or employee of corporation or partnership
  • 35-A §1318. Record of proceedings
  • 35-A §1319. Certified copies of orders furnished
  • 35-A §1320. Review of commission action
  • 35-A §1321. Orders altered or amended
  • 35-A §1322. Orders temporarily suspended, altered or amended
  • 35-A §1323. Exhausting rights before commission; application to Legislature
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