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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 22-1956

NOTICES

PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC
UTILITY COMMISSION

Cancellation of Certificates of Public Convenience for Motor Carriers; Failure to Pay Assessment for Fiscal Year 2021-2022

[52 Pa.B. 7800]
[Saturday, December 17, 2022]

Public Meeting held
November 10, 2022

Commissioners Present: Gladys Brown Dutrieuille, Chairperson; Stephen M. DeFrank, Vice Chairperson; Ralph V. Yanora; Kathryn L. Zerfuss; John F. Coleman, Jr.

Cancellation of Certificates of Public Convenience for Motor Carriers; Failure to Pay Assessment for Fiscal Year 2021-2022; M-2022-3036374

Tentative Order

By the Commission:

 For each fiscal year, the Commission determines the total assessment for regulatory expenses, which is allocated to, and paid by, public utilities pursuant to the methodology set forth in the Public Utility Code. 66 Pa.C.S. §§ 510(a), (b). The Commission provides notice of the amount lawfully assessed against a utility and requires the utility to pay that amount within thirty (30) days of receipt of the notice. 66 Pa.C.S. § 510(c).1 The Public Utility Code authorizes the Commission to revoke a utility's Certificate of Public Convenience (CPC) for failure to pay the assessment within the time prescribed. Id.

 The Commission undertook a review of its records to determine whether various motor carriers have complied with the assessment payment requirements of the Public Utility Code. The Commission's review revealed that a number of carriers failed to pay their 2021-2022 assessments. Specifically, each carrier listed in Appendix A, attached hereto, has an outstanding assessment balance.

 The Fiscal Office of the Commission's Bureau of Administration sent a letter to each carrier listed in Appendix A, notifying them of their outstanding assessment balance and requesting that they pay the past due balance within twenty (20) days of receipt of the letter. The letter warned that failure to comply would result in the Commission taking appropriate action to cancel the carrier's CPC. None of the carriers in Appendix A submitted payment in response to the Bureau of Administration's letter.

 Additionally, Commission staff made two attempts to contact each carrier listed in Appendix A at the telephone number the carrier provided to the Commission but were unable to make contact.

 Under the circumstances, the Commission tentatively concludes that the motor carriers listed in Appendix A are not in compliance with the assessment payment requirements of 66 Pa.C.S. § 510(c) and may no longer continue to operate in Pennsylvania as a motor carrier public utility. As a result, it is appropriate and in the public interest to initiate the process to cancel their CPCs; Therefore,

It Is Ordered That:

 1. Cancellation of the Certificates of Public Convenience of each motor carrier listed in Appendix A is tentatively approved as being in the public interest.

 2. The Secretary shall serve a copy of this Tentative Order upon all motor carriers listed in Appendix A.

 3. The Secretary shall file this Tentative Order at each motor carrier's assigned docket number.

 4. The Law Bureau shall publish a copy of this Tentative Order in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

 5. To the extent that any of the motor carriers listed on Appendix A challenge cancellation of their Certificates of Public Convenience, they must file comments within thirty (30) days after publication of this Tentative Order in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Comments shall be sent to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Attn: Secretary Rosemary Chiavetta, Commonwealth Keystone Building, 400 North Street, 2nd Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17120.

 6. Alternatively, to avoid cancellation, carriers listed in Appendix A may pay their outstanding assessment balance within thirty (30) days after publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Payment shall be sent to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Attn: Fiscal Office, P.O. Box 3265, Harrisburg, PA 17105. Checks shall be made payable to ''Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.''

 7. Absent the timely filing of comments challenging the cancellation of the Certificate of Public Convenience or the timely payment of a carrier's outstanding assessment balance, the Law Bureau shall prepare a Secretarial Letter, for issuance by the Secretary's Bureau, canceling the Certificate of Public Convenience of each motor carrier that fails to respond. The Secretarial Letter shall direct the Department of Transportation to suspend the carrier's vehicle registration(s) consistent with 75 Pa.C.S. § 1375.

 8. Upon the Secretary's issuance of the Secretarial Letter per Ordering Paragraph No. 7, the Certificate of Public Convenience of each non-compliant carrier shall be cancelled.

 9. The Secretary serve a copy of the Secretarial Letter upon the Commission's Bureaus of Investigation and Enforcement, Technical Utility Services, and Administration, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue—Bureau of Corporation Taxes, and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

ROSEMARY CHIAVETTA, 
Secretary

ORDER ADOPTED: November 10, 2022

ORDER ENTERED: November 10, 2022


Appendix A

Carriers With Outstanding Assessment Balances

Utility CodeCarrier NameDocket No.
630211JEFFRIES ENTERPRISES, INC.A-00108879
6310311ROSEMONT TAXICAB CO, INC.A-2008-2053668
632296EXECUTIVE TRNSPRTN SERVICES, INC.A-00107390
A-00107390F0002
6416128EXTRA CARE TRANSPORTATION, LLCA-2013-2393823
6419312JACKIE WLEH AND JOHNETTA WLEHA-2016-2572358
644900MOTOR TRANSPORTATION CO., INC.A-00000314
6920148AMAYA TRANSPORTATION, LLCA-2017-2618571
706032GUYKER, ROBERT AND NEAL, MARKA-00119474
745061EVANS, ROBERT L., JR., INC.A-00101325
890967DUNBAR ARMORED, INC.A-00106028
8910173IVAN'S TRUCKING CORPORATIONA-2008-2043862
8911383T & C TOWING & RECOVERY, LLCA-2009-2130902
891140JOHNSON, JOHN A., ET AL.A-00106826
8911882RODAN TRANSPORT (USA), LTDA-2010-2164722
8912922STEVE BRATTONA-2010-2208009
8913432DOBRINSKI BROTHERS, INC.A-2011-2236892
8918399DREAM2REALITY, LLCA-2016-2571662
8918420RECOVERY PROS, INC.A-2016-2524483
8918557BENB TRANSPORT, LLCA-2016-2530772
8918648STEVEN L. REX AND STEVEN N. REXA-2016-2572074
8919246WHITES AUTO TRANSPORT, LLCA-2016-2569768
8919386MOOSTER'S HAULING, LLCA-2016-2576315
A-2018-3005740
8919888LOWELL D. HARTZELL CONTRACTOR, INC.A-2017-2603559
8920147KRISIAK ENTERPRISES, LLCA-2017-2618377
8920464T 'N P TRUCKING, INC.A-2017-2635921
8920760NIMBLE HILL TRANSPORT, LLCA-2018-3000414
8921018NEPA TRUCKING AND TRANSPORT, LLCA-2020-3019286
8921094M&K LOGISTICS, LLCA-2018-3002814
8921328JAO UNLIMITED, LLCA-2018-3004316
8921917AMERICAN TWIN MOVERS, INC.A-2019-3008201
8921993M.AMDITIS TRUCKING, LLCA-2019-3008679
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 22-1956. Filed for public inspection December 16, 2022, 9:00 a.m.]

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1  In order to properly allocate the assessment, the Public Utility Code requires that by March 31 each year, every public utility must file a report detailing its gross intrastate operating revenue for the preceding calendar year. 66 Pa.C.S. § 510(b).



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