House Bill 78
House Bill 78
House Bill 78
Eighteenth Congress
First Regular Session }
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
H. No. 78
25 than one year from the date thereof,] when satisfied that
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1 thereby, within ten (10) days from the time said order
2 is filed, by personal dehvery or by ordinary mail, upon
3 the attorney of record, or in case there be no attorney
4 of record, upon the party interested; and in case such
5 certified copy is sent by registered mail, the registry
6 mail receipt shall be prima facie evidence of the
7 receipt of such order by the public service in due
8 course of mail. All orders of the [Commission]
9 Administrative agency to continue an existing
10 service or prescribing rates to be charged shall be
11 immediately operative; all other orders shall become
12 effective upon the dates specified therein: Provided,
13 however, That orders, resolutions or decisions in
14 controverted matters and not referring to the
1^ continuance of an existing service or prescribing rates
16 to be charged shall not be effective unless otherv/ise
17 provided by the [Commission] ADMINISTRATIVE
18 Agency, and shall take effect thirty (30) days after
19 notice to the parties.”
20 Sec. 26. Section 34 of Commonwealth Act No. 146, as
21 amended, is hereby amended to read as follows:
22 “Sec. 34. Any interested party may request the
23 reconsideration of any order, ruling, or decision of the
24 [Commission] ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY by means of
25 a petition filed not later than fifteen (15) days after the
26 date of the notice of the order, ruling or decision in
27 question. The grounds on which the request for
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17 “x X X
18 Aside from the appropriations for the Commission
19 under the annual General Appropriations Act, any
20 unexpended balance of the fees collected by the
21 Commission under this sectionshall be constituted x x x
22 and other expenses necessary for efficient administration
23 and effective supervision and regulation of public
24 services.]
25 Sec. 33. Interpretation. - This Act shall be subject to and
26 consistent with the regulatory powers of the State to promote pubHc
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