Many filings pursuant to the rules adopted in this chapter will be handled through an automatic process. With the exception of zero-day notices, an automatic time frame will begin on the day after a filing is made with the commission’s docketing division. Furthermore, under an automatic process, if the commission does not take action before the expiration of the filing’s applicable time frame, the filing shall become effective on the following day, or later date if the company so chooses.
(A) Automatic timeframes
A filing subject to the ninety-day, sixty-day, thirty-day or fourteen-day automatic approval procedure will, absent suspension or other commission action, be approved via the automatic process, and become effective on the ninety-first, sixty-first, thirty-first, or fifteenth day, respectively, after the initial filing is made with the commission.
(B) Zero-day notice
A filing subject to the zero-day notice procedure will be effective on the same day the filing is made with the commission. Zero-day notices are not considered as commission-approved unless otherwise noted in this chapter.
Replaces: 4901:1-6-05
Effective: 09/18/2007
R.C. 119.032 review dates: 05/31/2012
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 4901.13
Rule Amplifies: 4901.13, 4927.03
Prior Effective Dates: 4/8/03