Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 52. PUBLIC UTILITIES |
PART I. Public Utility Commission |
Subpart A. General Provisions |
Chapter 1. Rules of Administrative Practice and Procedure |
SubChapter A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
Section 1.8. Definitions
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(a) Subject to additional definitions contained in subsequent sections which are applicable to specific chapters or subchapters, the following words and terms, when used in this subpart, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Act66 Pa.C.S. § § 1013315 (relating to the Public Utility Code).
AdjudicationAn order, decree, decision, determination or ruling by the Commission affecting personal or property rights, privileges, immunities, duties, liabilities or obligations of the parties to the proceeding in which the adjudication is made.
ApplicantsIn proceedings involving applications for permission or authorization which the Commission may give under statutory or other authority delegated to it, the parties on whose behalf the applications are made.
Adversarial proceedingA proceeding initiated by a person to seek authority, approvals, tariff changes, enforcement, fines, remedies or other relief from the Commission which is contested by one or more other persons and which will be decided on the basis of a formal record.
Authorized agentA person with permission to legally act on behalf of the filing user.
Confirmation of receiptA notification generated by the electronic filing system upon receipt of a filing.
Electronic filing or filed electronicallyFiling by means of the Commissions electronic filing system.
Electronic filing systemThe Commissions automated system that receives and stores documents filed in electronic form. This system is part of the Commissions Information Management and Access Project.
Electronic mailA means of dispatching or receiving a submittal in relation to a Commission matter through electronic means.
Filing userA person who has registered to use the electronic filing system in accordance with the registration instructions available on the Commissions web site at http://www.puc.state.pa.us/ and who has obtained a user ID and password.
Filing user IDThe distinct code assigned by the Commission to an individual for use in the Commissions electronic filing system and deemed to be the individuals signature.
Formal complaintA verified written document filed with the Commission under 66 Pa.C.S. § 701 (relating to complaints) requesting a legal proceeding before a presiding officer or a mediator.
Formal investigationA matter initiated by the Commission or Commission staff that results in a formal record.
Formal proceedingA matter intended to produce a formal record.
Formal recordThe pleadings and submittals in a matter or proceeding, a notice or Commission order initiating the matter or proceeding, and if a hearing is held, the following: the designation of the presiding officer, transcript of hearing, exhibits received in evidence, offers of proof, motions, stipulations, subpoenas, proofs of service, references to the Commission and determinations made by the Commission thereon, certifications to the Commission, and anything else upon which action of the presiding officer or the Commission may be based.
Friendly cross-examinationCross-examination of a witness by a party who does not disagree with the witness position on an issue.
IndividualA natural person.
Informal complaintA document or communication to the Commission seeking action on a matter that lacks the legal or other requirements of a formal complaint under 66 Pa.C.S. § 701 and does not involve a legal proceeding before a presiding officer or mediator.
Informal investigationA matter initiated by the Commission staff that may result in a formal complaint, a settlement or other resolution of the matter or termination by letter.
Informal proceedingA matter not intended to produce a formal record.
Initial decisionA decision by a presiding officer which becomes final unless timely exceptions are filed by a participant, the Commission requests review upon its own motion or as otherwise established by the act.
IntervenorA person intervening or petitioning to intervene as a party as provided by § § 5.715.76 (relating to intervention).
MediationAn informal, nonadjudicative Commission process through which a Commission-designated mediator assists the parties in an attempt to reach a mutually acceptable resolution.
MediatorAn individual designated to conduct a mediation.
Nonadversarial proceedingA proceeding initiated by a person which is not contested or a proceeding initiated by the Commission or at the request of a person to develop regulations, policies, procedures, technical rules or interpretations of law.
Notarial officerAn officer authorized under § 5.346 (relating to persons before whom depositions may be taken) to take depositions for use before the Commission or presiding officer.
PDFPortable Document Format.
PartyA person who appears in a proceeding before the Commission.
PersonExcept as otherwise provided in this subpart or in the act, the term includes individuals, corporations, partnerships, associations, joint ventures, other business organizations, trusts, trustees, legal representatives, receivers, agencies, governmental entities, municipalities, municipal corporations or other political subdivisions.
PetitionersPersons seeking relief, not otherwise designated in this section.
PleadingAn application, complaint, petition, answer, motion, preliminary objection, protest, reply, order to show cause, new matter and reply to new matter or other similar document filed in a formal proceeding.
Presiding officerA person designated by the Commission to preside over a matter.
PrincipalA party with power to authorize its counsel to enter into stipulations or settlement agreements.
Proof of serviceA certificate of service which complies with § § 1.57 and 1.58 (relating to proof of service; and form of certificate of service).
ProtestantsPersons objecting on the ground of private or public interest to the approval of an application or other matter which the Commission may have under consideration.
Qualified documentA document that is listed in the categories of documents that are permitted to be filed electronically in accordance with the instructions on the Commissions web site at http://www.puc.state.pa.us/ and that complies with the filing requirements and restrictions in § 1.32(b) (relating to filing specifications).
Rate proceedingAn on the record proceeding brought by or before the Commission, the purpose of which is to determine the justness and reasonableness of a proposed or present rate for utility service, including, but not limited to, proceedings initiated under sections 1307, 1308, 1310 and 1312 of the act.
Recommended decisionAn opinion and order submitted for the approval of the Commission by the presiding officer.
RespondentsPersons subject to a statute or other delegated authority administered by the Commission, who are required to respond to an order or notice issued by the Commission instituting a proceeding or investigation on its own initiative or otherwise.
SecretaryThe Secretary of the Commission, who is the Commission officer with whom pleadings and other documents are filed and by whom official records are kept.
StaffThe Commissions Office of Trial Staff prosecutor or Law Bureau staff counsel and other Commission employees participating in a proceeding before the agency.
Statutory advocateThe Office of Trial Staff, the Office of Consumer Advocate and the Office of Small Business Advocate.
SubmittalAn application, amendment, exhibit or similar document involving matters filed in an adversarial or nonadversarial proceeding.
Telefacsimile transmittalA means of dispatching or receiving a submittal in a Commission matter through electronic means that prints a hard copy facsimile of a document in a legible form at the recipients machine.
Tentative decisionAn order of the Commission which becomes final unless exceptions are filed by a party within the time period specified by statute or as set forth in the order.
Trade secretA private formula, pattern, device, cost study or compilation of information which is used in a business and which, if disclosed, would provide the opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors who do not know or use it.
VerificationWhen used in reference to a written statement of fact by the signer, means supported by oath or affirmation or made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 (relating to unsworn falsification to authorities).
Writing or writtenApplies to documents filed in paper form and documents filed electronically.(b) Subsection (a) supersedes 1 Pa. Code § 31.3 (relating to definitions).
The provisions of this § 1.8 adopted October 12, 1984, effective January 1, 1985, 14 Pa.B. 3819; amended December 2, 1988, effective January 3, 1989, 18 Pa.B. 5451; amended January 24, 1997, effective January 25, 1997, 25 Pa.B. 414; amended April 28, 2006, effective April 29, 2006, 36 Pa.B. 2097; amended September 26, 2008, effective September 27, 2008, 38 Pa.B. 5303; amended September 20, 2013, effective September 21, 2013, 43 Pa.B. 5593. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (338435) to (338438) and (351339).
Notation
The provisions of this § 1.8 amended under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § § 309311, 315, 331335, 501, 504506, 523, 701703, 11011103, 1301, 1501 and 1504.
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code § 63.322 (relating to definitions).
Protestant
Gas marketing company had standing to file a formal complaint against utility on behalf of its 150 customers who were also customers of the utility, alleging that the utilitys proposed MSSS rate would adversely affect the customers operating costs and would permit impermissible discrimination against some of those customers in violation of section 1304 of the Public Utility Code. Interstate Gas Marketing, Inc. v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, 679 A.2d 1349 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1996); reargument denied (1996).