Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 4928.145 | Availability of contract or agreement relevant to proceeding.
...is determined appropriate by the public utilities commission. |
Section 4928.146 | Electric service within territory of another utility.
...Nothing in sections 4928.141 to 4928.145 of the Revised Code precludes or prohibits an electric distribution utility providing competitive retail electric service to electric load centers within the certified territory of another such utility. |
Section 4928.238 | Request for approval of adjustments to charges.
...ancing order shall file with the public utilities commission, at least annually, or more frequently as provided in the final financing order, a schedule applying the approved adjustment mechanism to the phase-in-recovery charges authorized under the final financing order, based on estimates of consumption for each customer class and other mathematical factors. The electric distribution utility shall submit with... |
Section 4928.36 | Complaint concerning transition plan.
...The public utilities commission has jurisdiction under section 4905.26 of the Revised Code, upon complaint by any person or upon complaint or initiative of the commission on or after the starting date of competitive retail electric service, to determine whether an electric utility has failed to implement, in conformance with an order under section 4928.33 of the Revised Code or in ongoing compliance with applicable p... |
Section 4928.544 | Design, management, and supervision of competitive procurement process.
...tor of development services, the public utilities commission shall design, manage, and supervise the competitive procurement process required by section 4928.54 of the Revised Code. To the extent reasonably possible, and to minimize costs, the process may be designed based on any existing competitive procurement process for the establishment of the default generation supply price for electric distribution utilities. ... |
Section 4928.62 | Energy efficiency revolving loan program.
...ed territories of electric distribution utilities and participating electric cooperatives, and among the service areas of participating municipal electric utilities, in amounts proportionate to the remittances of each utility and cooperative under divisions (B)(1) and (3) of section 4928.61 of the Revised Code. (2) The funds described in division (B)(6) of section 4928.61 of the Revised Code shall not be subje... |
Section 4928.644 | Adjustments to baselines.
...(A) The public utilities commission may reduce either baseline described in section 4928.643 of the Revised Code to adjust for new economic growth in the electric distribution utility's certified territory or in the electric services company's service area in this state. (B) To facilitate the competitiveness of mercantile customers located in this state that are registered as self-assessing purchasers under divisio... |
Section 4928.6610 | Definitions for R.C. 4928.6611 to 4928.6615.
...uired under rules adopted by the public utilities commission and codified in Chapter 4901:1-39 of the Administrative Code or hereafter recodified or amended ; (2) Any plan implemented pursuant to division (G) of section 4928.66 of the Revised Code. |
Section 4928.6612 | Notice of intent.
... notice to the secretary of the public utilities commission. The notice provided to the utility shall include all of the following: (A) A statement indicating that the customer has elected to opt out; (B) The effective date of the election to opt out; (C) The account number for each customer account to which the opt out shall apply; (D) The physical location of the customer's load center; (E) The date upon... |
Section 4928.69 | No surcharge, service termination charge, exit fee, or transition charge.
...t filed with and approved by the public utilities commission under section 4905.31 of the Revised Code, an electric distribution utility shall not charge any person that is a customer of a municipal electric utility that is in existence on or before January 1, 2008, any surcharge, service termination charge, exit fee, or transition charge. |
Section 4928.80 | Rate schedule applicable to county fairs and agricultural societies.
...tion utility shall file with the public utilities commission a rate schedule applicable to county fairs and agricultural societies that includes either of the following: (1) A fixed monthly service fee; (2) An energy charge on a kilowatt-hour basis. (B) The minimum monthly charge shall not exceed the fixed monthly service fee and the customer shall not be subject to any demand-based riders. (C) The electric ... |
Section 4929.01 | Alternate rate plan for natural gas company definitions.
... order adopted or issued by the public utilities commission under Chapter 4905. of the Revised Code, or an exemption granted by the commission under sections 4929.04 to 4929.08 of the Revised Code. (K) "Governmental aggregator" means either of the following: (1) A legislative authority of a municipal corporation, a board of township trustees, or a board of county commissioners acting exclusively under section ... |
Section 4929.13 | Exercising rights of public utility.
...A natural gas company granted an exemption or alternative rate regulation under section 4929.04 or 4929.05 of the Revised Code is a public utility for the purpose of exercising the rights of a public utility in support of its regulated services and goods. Nothing in this chapter affects the right of appropriation of a natural gas company under law in support of its regulated services and goods. |
Section 4929.26 | Local program for automatic aggregation.
...pervision and regulation by the public utilities commission only to the extent of any competitive retail natural gas service it provides and commission authority under this chapter. |
Section 4929.27 | Aggregation with prior consent.
...pervision and regulation by the public utilities commission only to the extent of any competitive retail natural gas service it provides and commission authority under this chapter. |
Section 4933.122 | Procedure for terminating residential service.
...anies operated not for profit or public utilities that are owned or operated by a municipal corporation. (B) A reasonable opportunity is given to dispute the reasons for such termination; (C) In circumstances in which termination of service to a consumer would be especially dangerous to health, as determined by the public utilities commission, or make the operation of necessary medical or life-supporting equipmen... |
Section 4933.89 | Public utilities territorial administration fund.
...easury a fund to be known as the public utilities territorial administration fund. The funds collected under section 4933.88 of the Revised Code as assessments shall be credited to the public utilities territorial administration fund. |
Section 4935.03 | Rules for energy emergencies.
...(A) The public utilities commission shall adopt, and may amend or rescind, rules in accordance with section 111.15 of the Revised Code, with the approval of the governor, defining various foreseen types and levels of energy emergency conditions for critical shortages or interruptions in the supply of electric power, natural gas, coal, or individual petroleum fuels and specifying appropriate measures to be taken at ea... |
Section 4937.02 | Utility radiological safety board.
...mposed of the chairperson of the public utilities commission, the director of environmental protection, the director of health, the director of agriculture, the executive director of the emergency management agency, and the director of commerce, or their designees each of whom shall be an employee of the member agency of the board member for whom the person is a designee. The purpose of the board is to develop a comp... |
Section 4939.02 | State policy.
...(A) It is the public policy of this state to do all of the following: (1) Promote the public health, safety, and welfare regarding access to and the occupancy or use of public ways, to protect public and private property, and to promote economic development in this state; (2) Promote the availability of a wide range of utility, communication, and other services to residents of this state at reasonable costs, includ... |
Section 4939.04 | Management, regulation, and administration of public ways by municipal corporations.
...icipal corporation shall provide public utilities or cable operators with open, comparable, nondiscriminatory, and competitively neutral access to its public ways. (2) Nothing in division (A)(1) of this section prohibits a municipal corporation from establishing priorities for access to or occupancy or use of a public way by a public utility or cable operator when the public way cannot accommodate all public way occ... |
Section 4939.05 | Levy of public way fees by municipal corporation.
... corporation shall file with the public utilities commission a notice that the ordinance is being considered. |
Section 4939.09 | [Former R.C. 4939.08, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Exceptions for prior franchises or agreements.
...(A) Nothing in sections 4939.01 to 4939.08 of the Revised Code applies to a franchise or to any agreement with a public utility, cable operator, or operator, for the balance of its term, if the franchise or agreement meets all of the following, as applicable: (1)(a) With respect to a public utility or cable operator, the franchise was granted, or the agreement was authorized by ordinance or otherwise and was entered... |
Section 4963.40 | Rules and regulations governing the construction and maintenance of telephone and telegraph wires.
...The public utilities commission shall determine standards of maintenance and operation and the nature, location, and character of the construction to be used where telegraph, telephone, electric light, power, or other electric wires of any kind cross or more or less parallel the line of a railroad, interurban railroad, or other public utility, and to this end shall formulate and issue rules, regulations, and complete... |
Section 515.15 | Relocation of overhead cables, wires, equipment.
...A board of township trustees may contract only with the corporation, company, partnership, association, municipal corporation, or person that owns overhead cables, wires, and appurtenant equipment on a street or right-of-way located within the township for the relocation of the overhead cables, wires, and appurtenant equipment underground. Nothing in this section requires the owner of the overhead cables, wi... |