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CASE NUMBER: 86-2014-GA-COI
CASE DESCRIPTION: SYRACUSE HOME UTILITIES COMPANY
DOCUMENT SIGNED ON: 5/7/2024
DATE OF SERVICE: ________________________________________
12/07/1988 Entry dismissing investigation and closing case.
11/18/1988 Letter filed by D. Champion on behalf of the PUCO staff, RE: stating that this matter should be closed.
01/07/1987 Trans., for hearing held 12/22/86, (CM) Submitted Vol. I, 1-8 pages.
12/23/1986 Entry ordering case open indefinitely and the Attorney General of the State of Ohio intervene in the bakruptcy court proceeding filed by Syracuse in order to insure the exercise of the Commission's continuing regulatory authority and to insure that Syracuse's customers continue to recieve adequate service.
12/23/1986 Entry ordering case open indefinitely and the Attorney General of the State of Ohio intervene in the bankruptcy court proceeding filed by Syracuse in order to insure the exercise of the Commission's continuing regulatory authority and to insure that Syracuse's customers continue to receive adequate service.
12/08/1986 Transcript for hearing held on November 21, 1986 (CM) 7 pages, Con't.
11/20/1986 Letter filed by S. Randazzo on behalf of applicant, request- ing the Commission to continue the hearing scheduled in this matter for 11/21/86 for a period not to exceed 30 days.
11/17/1986 Entry granting OCC intervention. (AE)
11/17/1986 Letter filed by S. Randazzo, informing the Commission that the firm Emens, Hurd, Kegler and Ritter have been retained to represent the applicant and of him being the trial counsel.
11/12/1986 Motion to Intervene filed on behalf of OCC by G. James Van Heye.
10/23/1986 Legal notice sent to Daily Sentinel (Meigs County).
10/22/1986 Entry scheduling hearing on Friday, November 21, 1986, at 10:00 a.m., at the offices of the Commission.
10/22/1986 Entry scheduling hearing on Friday, November 21, 1986, at 10:00 a.m., at the offices of the Commission.
10/14/1986 In the matter of the investigation of Syracuse Home Utilities Company to determine if a reciever should be appointed for the protection of the public.