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Rule 4901-1-10 | Parties.

 

(A) The parties to a commission proceeding includes:

(1) Any person who files an application, petition, long-term forecast report, or complaint.

(2) Any public utility, railroad, or private motor carrier against whom a complaint is filed.

(3) Any public utility, railroad, or private motor carrier whose rates, charges, practices, policies, or actions are designated as the subject of a commission investigation.

(4) Any person granted leave to intervene under rule 4901-1-11 of the Administrative Code.

(5) Any municipal corporation that has enacted an ordinance which is subsequently challenged in a complaint filed under section 4909.34 of the Revised Code.

(6) Any person cited for failure to maintain liability insurance as required by section 4921.09 of the Revised Code.

(7) Any person who files a request for an administrative hearing in a transportation civil forfeiture case.

(8) Any other person expressly made a party by order of the commission.

(B) If any public utility, railroad, or private motor carrier referred to in paragraph (A)(2) or (A)(3) of this rule is operated by a receiver or trustee, the receiver or trustee shall also be made a party.

(C) Except for purposes of rules 4901-1-02, 4901-1-03, 4901-1-04, 4901-1-05, 4901-1-06, 4901-1-07, 4901-1-12, 4901-1-13, 4901-1-15, 4901-1-18, 4901-1-26, 4901-1-30, 4901-1-31, 4901-1-32, 4901-1-33, and 4901-1-34 of the Administrative Code, the commission staff is not considered a party to any proceeding.

Last updated April 11, 2024 at 8:59 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 4901.13
Amplifies: 4901.13, 4903.221, 4935.04(G)
Five Year Review Date: 4/11/2029
Prior Effective Dates: 3/1/1981, 12/25/1987, 5/7/2007, 6/15/2014