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52 Pa. Code § 56.118. Right of public utility to petition the Commission.

§ 56.118. Right of public utility to petition the Commission.

 (a)  A public utility may petition the Commission for waiver from the medical certification procedures for the following purposes:

   (1)  Contest the validity of a certification. To request an investigation and hearing by the Commission or its designee when the public utility wishes to contest the validity of the certification.

   (2)  Terminate service prior to expiration of certification. To request permission to terminate service for the failure of the customer to make payments on current undisputed bills.

   (3)  Contest the renewal of a certification. To request permission to terminate service, under this section and § §  56.81—56.83 and 56.91—56.99 when the customer has not met the duty under §  56.116 (relating to duty of customer to pay bills), provided that the public utility has informed the customer of that duty under §  56.116.

 (b)  A public utility shall continue to provide service while a final Commission adjudication on the petition is pending. A petition under this section shall be accompanied by a public utility report described in §  56.152 (relating to contents of the public utility company report) and shall be filed with the Secretary of the Commission with a copy served to the customer.

 (c)  Upon the filing of a petition for waiver of medical certification, Commission staff will review the facts and issue an informal written decision.

 (d)  A party to the proceeding may, within 20 days of mailing of the informal decision, and not thereafter except for good cause shown, appeal by filing with the Secretary of the Commission a letter stating the basis for appeal. An appeal from the informal decision will be assigned to the Office of Administrative Law Judge for hearing and decision.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  56.118 issued under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § §  331, 501, 504, 1301, 1305, 1501 and 1504; amended under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § §  331—335, 501, 701—703, 1301, 1401—1419 and 1501—1511.

Source

   The provisions of this §  56.118 adopted June 16, 1978, effective June 17, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 1655; amended April 8, 1983, effective April 9, 1983, 13 Pa.B. 1250; amended January 19, 1990, effective January 20, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 278; amended October 7, 2011, effective October 8, 2011, 41 Pa.B. 5473; amended May 31, 2019, effective June 1, 2019, 49 Pa.B. 2815. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (358992) to (358993).

Notes of Decisions

   Nonchronic Illnesses

   Emergency medical provisions, which provide for medical certifications to prevent termination of gas service, apply to long-term and short-term nonchronic illnesses. Jackson v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, 522 A.2d 1187 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1987); appeal denied 536 A.2d 1335 (Pa. 1987).

Cross References

   This section cited in 52 Pa. Code §  56.114 (relating to length of postponement; renewals); and 52 Pa. Code §  56.115 (relating to restoration of service).



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