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Rule 4901:2-19-09 | Receipt or bill of lading.

...ding must also include the following: (1) A description of the rates and specific charges assessed for the shipment and any services provided by the carrier; (2) Any terms and conditions specific to the consumer's shipment; (3) The specific reimbursement language for lost or damaged goods offered by the carrier on its estimate form as required by paragraph (D)(11) of rule 4901:2-19-08 of the ...

Rule 4901:2-22-03 | Safety Standards.

...(A) Operation of a tow truck (1) A tow truck may not be used to tow a motor vehicle that weighs in excess of that tow truck's safe towing capacity. (2) Any towing equipment utilized to lift a portion of a motor vehicle off the ground so it may be towed shall be installed on the appropriate chassis as recommended by the towing equipment manufacturer and shall not be used in a manner in which the gross axle weight r...

Rule 4901:2-22-03 | Safety standards.

...(A) Operation of a tow truck (1) A tow truck may not be used to tow a motor vehicle that weighs in excess of that tow truck's safe towing capacity. (2) Any towing equipment utilized to lift a portion of a motor vehicle off the ground so it may be towed shall be installed on the appropriate chassis as recommended by the towing equipment manufacturer and shall not be used in a manner in which the...

Rule 4901:2-22-05 | Adoption of regulations by counties and townships.

...wing of motor vehicles under sections 4513.60, 4513.601, and 4513.61 of the Revised Code that: (1) Do not address any subject matter for which the commission has jurisdiction pursuant to Title 49 of the Revised Code as it relates to the regulation of motor carriers operating in the state of Ohio, including but not limited to: (a) Registration of a for-hire motor carrier engaged in the towing of motor vehicles; (b)...

Rule 4901:2-23-07 | Standards and proceedings for the suspension or revocation of a transportation network permit.

...t the transportation network company: (1) Knowingly omitted from, or knowingly provided false information on, and application for a permit. (2) Failed to maintain accurate and current business information with the commission. (3) Failed to maintain compliance with the applicable requirements established under sections 4925.03 to 4925.08 of the Revised Code and with the rules adopted under this ...

Rule 4901:2-23-07 | Standards and proceedings for the suspension or revocation of a transportation network permit.

...e transportation network company: (1) Knowingly omitted from, or knowingly provided false information on, and application for a permit. (2) Failed to maintain accurate and current business information with the commission. (3) Failed to maintain compliance with the applicable requirements established under sections 4925.03 to 4925.08 of the Revised Code and with the rules adopted under this chap...

Rule 4901:5-1-01 | Definitions.

...As used in Chapters 4901:5-1 to 4901:5-7 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Business office" means any office maintained by the reporting person where bills issued by the reporting person may be paid and discussed with its representatives. (B) "Commission" means the public utilities commission of Ohio. (C) "Electric utility" has the meaning set forth in division (A)(11) of section 4928.01 of the Revised Code. (D) "...

Rule 4901:5-1-02 | Form of long-term forecast report filing required.

...anies exempted pursuant to division (A)(1) of section 4928.05 of the Revised Code, each person owning or operating a major utility facility within this state, or furnishing gas, natural gas, or electricity directly to more than fifteen thousand customers within this state shall furnish a long-term forecast report to the commission for its review. The report shall be furnished annually, except that for a gas or natura...

Rule 4901:5-1-02 | Form of long-term forecast report filing required.

...ies exempted pursuant to division (A)(1) of section 4928.05 of the Revised Code, each person owning or operating a major utility facility within this state, or furnishing gas, natural gas, or electricity directly to more than fifteen thousand customers within this state shall furnish a long-term forecast report to the commission for its review. The report shall be furnished annually, except that for a gas...

Rule 4901:5-3-02 | Fees.

... electric utilities will be based on: (1) For electric transmission owners, the fee shall be two and one-half mills per megawatt hour delivery based upon the energy deliveries for loads connected to the system inside Ohio for the most recent year for which actual data is reported on the most recently filed form FE-T1 column twelve. (2) For electric utilities, the fee shall be two and one-half mills per megawatt-hou...

Rule 4901:5-3-02 | Fees.

... electric utilities will be based on: (1) For electric transmission owners, the fee shall be two and one-half mills per megawatt hour delivery based upon the energy deliveries for loads connected to the system inside Ohio for the most recent year for which actual data is reported on the most recently filed form FE-T1. (2) For electric utilities, the fee shall be two and one-half mills per megawa...

Rule 4901:5-5-02 | Purpose and scope.

...nsmission owners pursuant to Chapter 4901:5-1 of the Administrative Code. (B) Unless otherwise directed by the commission, all reports shall be filed using such forms as may be posted on the commission's web site. Such forms may be changed without further commission entry and each reporting person shall obtain the most current version of the forms prior to filing via the commission's website. (C) The commission may...

Rule 4901:5-5-02 | Purpose and scope.

...nsmission owners pursuant to Chapter 4901:5-1 of the Administrative Code. (B) Unless otherwise directed by the commission, all reports shall be filed electronically using such forms as may be posted on the commission's web site. Such forms may be changed without further commission entry and each reporting person shall obtain the most current version of the forms prior to filing via the commission...

Rule 4901:5-5-04 | Forecasts for electric transmission owners.

...ts transmission lines and facilities. (1) The forecast shall include data on all existing transmission lines and associated facilities of one hundred twenty-five kilovolts (kV) and above as defined by the commission, for year zero to year ten. (2) The forecast shall include data on all planned transmssion lines and associated facilities of one hundred twenty-five kilovolts (kV) and above as well as substantial plan...

Rule 4901:5-5-05 | Energy and demand forecasts for electric utilities.

...(A) General guidelines. (1) The reporting person shall provide or cause to be provided data on the use of the electric utility's distribution lines and facilities. (2) The reporting person shall specify in detail the methodology employed to produce monthly forecasts of energy and peak load for the current year and one year in the future. (3) The reporting person shall, upon request, supply to the commission with a...

Rule 4901:5-5-06 | Integrated resource plans.

...recast report filed pursuant to rule 4901:5-3-01 of the Administrative Code, an electric utility shall include a resource plan as defined in rule 4901:5-5-01 of the Administrative Code, which shall contain a narrative discussion and analysis of the following: (1) Anticipated technological changes which may be expected to influence the reporting person's generation mix, use of energy efficiency and peak-demand reduct...

Rule 4901:5-7-02 | Purpose and scope.

...bution companies pursuant to Chapter 4901:5-1 of the Administrative Code. (B) Unless otherwise directed by the commission, all reports shall be filed using such forms as may be posted on the commission's web site. Such forms may be changed without further commission entry and each reporting person shall obtain the most current version of the forms prior to filing via the commission's website. (C) The commission may...

Rule 4901:5-7-02 | Purpose and scope.

...on companies pursuant to Chapter 4901:5-1 of the Administrative Code. (B) Unless otherwise directed by the commission, all reports shall be filed electronically using such forms as may be posted on the commission's web site. Such forms may be changed without further commission entry and each reporting person shall obtain the most current version of the forms prior to filing via the commission's ...

Rule 4901:5-7-03 | Gas and natural gas demand forecasts for gas distribution companies serving more than fifteen thousand customers.

...e preparation of the demand forecast: (1) The demand forecast must be based upon independent analysis by the reporting utility. (2) The demand forecast may be based on those forecasting methods which yield the most useful results to the utility. (3) Where the required data have not been calculated directly, relevant conversion factors shall be displayed. (4) All gas volumes shall be reported at 14.73 psia. (B) ...

Rule 4901:5-7-03 | Gas and natural gas demand forecasts for gas distribution companies serving more than fifteen thousand customers.

...eparation of the demand forecast: (1) The demand forecast must be based upon independent analysis by the reporting utility. (2) The demand forecast may be based on those forecasting methods which yield the most useful results to the utility. (3) Where the required data have not been calculated directly, relevant conversion factors shall be displayed. (4) All gas volumes shall be repor...

Rule 4901:5-7-04 | Gas and natural gas supply forecasts for gas distribution companies serving more than fifteen thousand customers.

... the reporting utility's forecast of: (1) Gas supply, by source. (2) Gas supply prices, by source. (3) Natural gas storage facilities. (D) Projected sources of gas. A narrative shall be prepared which includes the following: (1) A description of the projected sources of gas for the forecast period. This description shall include the following: (a) A list of the projected sources of gas for the forecast period....

Rule 4901:5-7-04 | Gas and natural gas supply forecasts for gas distribution companies serving more than fifteen thousand customers.

...mission's website are as follows: (1) Form FG2-1: "Annual Gas Supply." (2) Form FG2-2: "Gas Supply Prices." (3) Form FG2-3: "Historical Peak and Forecasted Design Peak Day." (4) Form FG2-4: "Existing and Proposed Storage Facilities (In-MMCF)." (5) Form FG2-5: "Existing and Proposed Propane Facilities (In Gallons)." (6) Form FG2-6: "Other Peaking Facilities."

Rule 4901:5-7-05 | Resource forecasts and site inventories of transmission facilities for gas distribution companies serving more than fifteen thousand customers.

...(A) General guidelines. (1) The forecast shall include data on all existing and planned transmission lines and associated facilities, planned additions to, and replacement of, existing facilities, as defined by section 4906.01 of the Revised Code and rule 4906-1-02 of the Administrative Code, as well as any such gas lines leased or acquired. (2) The reporting utility shall be prepared to provide the commission, on...

Rule 4901:5-7-05 | Resource forecasts and site inventories of transmission facilities for gas distribution companies serving more than fifteen thousand customers.

...(A) General guidelines. (1) The forecast shall include data on all existing and planned transmission lines and associated facilities, planned additions to, and replacement of, existing facilities, as defined by section 4906.01 of the Revised Code and rule 4906-1-02 of the Administrative Code, as well as any such gas lines leased or acquired. (2) The reporting utility shall be prepared to pr...

Rule 4901:5-23-04 | Actions taken upon declaration of an energy emergency.

...an energy emergency by the governor. (1) Each coal supplier shall: (a) Contact its consumers and alert them to the declaration of an energy emergency and impending shortage of coal. (b) Appeal to its consumers to reduce their consumption of coal on a voluntary basis. The appeals shall, where appropriate, include suggestions for achieving such reductions by all coal consumers. (c) Notify any of it...