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Case Title: IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPER PROCEDURES AND PROCESS FOR THE COMMISSION'S OPERATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS DURING THE DECLARED STATE OF EMERGENCY AND RELATED
Status: OPEN-OPEN
Industry Code: AU-MORE THAN TWO UTILITIES
Purpose Code: UNC-Unclassified
Date Opened: 3/12/2020
Date Closed:
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12/15/2021Notice of Appearance of Counsel and Change of Affiliation of Christopher C. Hollon electronically filed by Mr. Christopher C. Hollon on behalf of The Dayton Power and Light Company d/b/a AES Ohio.4
11/08/2021Notice of Withdrawal of Counsel electronically filed by Mr. Michael J. Schuler on behalf of The Dayton Power and Light Company d/b/a AES Ohio.3
10/20/2021Entry finding that, effective October 25, 2021, the procedures and processes for the electronic filing of confidential documents should be updated to accommodate the expanded functionality of the Docketing Information System electronically filed by Heather A. Chilcote on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.8
10/20/2021Service Notice.26
09/23/2021Service Notice.6
09/23/2021Entry on Rehearing denying the application for rehearing filed by the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel, Legal Aid Society of Columbus, Ohio Poverty Law Center, and Southeastern Ohio Legal Services on August 27, 2021 electronically filed by Ms. Mary E. Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.9
09/07/2021Memorandum Contra to Application for Rehearing electronically filed by Mr. Michael J Schuler on behalf of The Dayton Power and Light Company d/b/a AES Ohio.5
09/07/2021Companies' Memorandum Contra Consumer Parties' Application for Rehearing electronically filed by Christopher T. Kennedy on behalf of The East Ohio Gas Company d/b/a Dominion Energy Ohio and Vectren Energy Delivery of Ohio, Inc. d/b/a CenterPoint Energy Ohio.9
08/27/2021Application for Rehearing and Memorandum in Support to Protect Consumers From Disconnection and to Assure Energy Justice for Ohioans by The Legal Aid Society of Columbus, Office of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel, Ohio Poverty Law Center, Southeastern Ohio Legal Services electronically filed by Ms. Deb J. Bingham on behalf of Ambrosia E. Wilson.17
07/28/2021Service Notice41
07/28/2021Entry that with the termination of the COVID-19 state of emergency in Ohio, the Commission lifts the emergency directives issued in this docket. However, the electronic filing of confidential documents may continue in accordance with the requirements set forth in the April 8, 2020 Entry, until otherwise ordered by the Commission. electronically filed by Kelli C. King on behalf of The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.6
03/24/2021Service Notice.5
03/24/2021Entry extending the waiver request for water transportation companies in order to mitigate risks associated with COVID-19 and to respond to recommendations or directives by local and state public health officials electronically filed by Kelli C. King on behalf of The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.5
11/24/2020Notice of Change of Firm Affiliation electronically filed by Ms. Kari D Hehmeyer on behalf of Alexander, Trevor Mr.3
09/09/2020Service Notice46
09/09/2020Entry modifying the provisions of the March 12, 2020 Entry and the March 16, 2020 Entry filed in this proceeding in order to allow the in-person filing of documents scheduled by appointment with the docketing division between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. each business day. Further, the Commission authorizes the resumption of electronic filing of documents containing confidential information electronically filed by Heather A Chilcote on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.5
09/09/2020Entry extending the waiver request for water transportation companies in order to mitigate risks associated with COVID-19 and to respond to recommendations or directives by local and state public health officials electronically filed by Heather A Chilcote on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.4
08/31/2020Attorney Examiner Entry ordering that the specified relief provided to water transportation companies be temporarily extended electronically filed by Heather A. Chilcote on behalf of Nicholas Walstra, Attorney Examiner, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.4
08/31/2020Service Notice4
08/26/2020Entry amending, nunc pro tunc, the Entry on Rehearing issued on August 12, 2020, in order to correct an error in Paragraph 27 of the Entry on Rehearing. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.6
08/26/2020Service Notice3
08/12/2020Service Notice3
08/12/2020Entry denying the application for rehearing filed by the Office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel of the Commission’s June 17, 2020 Entry, allowing competitive retail electric service providers and competitive retail natural gas service suppliers to resume door-to-door marketing services, pursuant to all applicable requirements and best practices issued by the Ohio Department of Health and any relevant local health authorities to ensure the health and safety of Ohioans electronically filed by Heather A Chilcote on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.13
07/31/2020Memorandum Contra Motion to Require FirstEnergy to File a Consumer Protection Plan Regarding the Coronavirus Emergency and Request for an Expedited Ruling electronically filed by Ms. Christine E. Watchorn on behalf of Ohio Edison Company and The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company and The Toledo Edison Company.4
07/29/2020Service Notice4
07/29/2020Entry extending the waiver request for water transportation companies in order to mitigate risks associated with COVID-19 and to respond to recommendations or directives by local and state public health officials. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.7
07/27/2020Interstate Gas Supply, Inc.'s Memorandum Contra Application for Rehearing electronically filed by Bethany Allen on behalf of Interstate Gas Supply, Inc.10
07/27/2020Memorandum contra Application for Rehearing to Suspend Door-to-Door Sales by Energy Marketers electronically filed by Ms. Valerie A Cahill on behalf of Retail Energy Supply Association and Direct Energy, LLC and Direct Energy Business, LLC.11
07/24/2020Motion and memorandum in support to Require FirstEnergy to File a Consumer Protection Plan Regarding the Coronavirus Emergency and Request for an Expedited Ruling by Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, Office of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel, Ohio Poverty Law Center electronically filed by Ms. Patricia J Mallarnee on behalf of Willis, Maureen Ms.20
07/17/2020Application for Rehearing and Memorandum in Support to Suspend Door-to-Door Sales by Energy Marketers by Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio, Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council, the Office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel, Ohio Poverty Law Center, Pro Seniors, Inc., and Southeastern Ohio Legal Services electronically filed by Ms. Deb J. Bingham on behalf of Willis, Maureen R Mrs.31
06/17/2020Service Notice.44
06/17/2020Entry modifying the March 17, 2020 directive. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.9
06/08/2020Service Notice.41
06/03/2020Entry ordering that beginning immediately, all competitive retail electric service providers and competitive retail natural gas service suppliers may resume in-store marketing activities. Suppliers may also resume meetings with commercial and industrial customers by appointment, pursuant to the directives set forth below electronically filed by Heather A Chilcote on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.9
05/20/2020Service Notice50
05/20/2020Attorney Examiner Entry ordering the tolling directive set forth in the March 16, 2020 Entry be modified in accordance with Paragraph 6. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Sarah J. Parrot, Attorney Examiner, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.4
05/06/2020Service Notice55
05/05/2020Attorney Examiner Entry suspending electronic filing of confidential documents and ordering the same be filed by mail. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Sarah J. Parrot, Attorney Examiner, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.3
05/04/2020Comments filed by J. Meissner on behalf of Citizens Coalition.(ORIGINAL)3
05/01/2020Comments filed by P. Meissner on behalf of Citizens Coalition.(FAX)5
04/22/2020Service Notice31
04/22/2020Entry temporarily waiving the requirements of Ohio Adm.Code 4901:2-5-04(C)(4), regarding provisional medical certification of commercial drivers. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.4
04/08/2020Service Notice.41
04/08/2020Service Notice.62
04/08/2020Entry directing that certain provisions of Ohio Adm.Code 4901-1-02 and Ohio Adm.Code 4901-1-24 be waived in order to permit the electronic filing of documents for which protective or confidential treatment is requested.The Commission further adopts the procedures and processes for the electronic filing of confidential documents attached to this Entry for the duration of the emergency or until otherwise ordered by the Commission electronically filed by Docketing Staff on behalf of PUCO.11
04/08/2020Finding & Order authorizing each eligible public utility in this state to obtain loans from the Federal Paycheck Protection Program. Additionally, the public utility’s filings seeking necessary approval to suspend otherwise applicable requirements, which were deemed approved by the Entry issued on March 12, 2020 on an emergency basis for a period of at least 30 days effective as of the filing date, will be extended an additional 30 days, unless otherwise ordered by the Commission electronically filed by Heather A Chilcote on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.5
03/25/2020Service Notice22
03/25/2020Entry directing that the completion deadlines for all grade crossing improvement projects should be suspended for the duration of the emergency. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.4
03/25/2020Service Notice.22
03/20/2020Entry directing all public utilities under its jurisdiction to suspend in-person, actual meter readings in circumstances where a meter is located inside a customer’s home or similar location, as well as all other non-essential functions that may create unnecessary COVID-19 risks associated with social contact. Additionally, the Commission clarifies that requests for accounting authority or incremental cost recovery related to the emergency will be addressed in each utility’s individual case by subsequent entry. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.7
03/20/2020Service Notice54
03/17/2020Service Notice55
03/17/2020Entry directing all competitive retail electric service providers and all competitive retail natural gas service suppliers to suspend door-to-door and in-person marketing activities as such marketing activities create unnecessary risks of social contact. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.4
03/17/2020Service Notice55
03/16/2020Attorney Examiner Entry setting directives to ensure the continued orderly flow of the Commission’s business and to mitigate risks of spreading COVID-19 through social contact during the state of emergency. electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Sarah J. Parrot, Attorney Examiner, Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.5
03/16/2020Comments Recommending the PUCO Immediately Halt Door-to-Door Sales of Electricity and Natural Gas by Energy Marketers, to Prevent Unnecessary Coronavirus Risks to Ohioans by the Office of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel electronically filed by Ms. Deb J. Bingham on behalf of Willis, Maureen R Mrs.6
03/13/2020Service Notice52
03/13/2020Entry directing all public utilities to review their service reconnection policies, practices, and tariff provisions and to promptly seek any necessary approvals electronically filed by Ms. Mary E Fischer on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.5
03/12/2020Service Notice.89
03/12/2020Entry ordering that due to the declaration of a state of emergency, the Commission directs all public utilities under its jurisdiction to review their service disconnection policies, practices, and tariff provisions and to promptly seek any necessary approval to suspend otherwise applicable requirements that may impose a service continuity hardship on residential and non-residential customers or create unnecessary COVID-19 risks associated with social contact. The Commission also finds that its chair and deputy chair should be individually empowered to act and make decisions on behalf of the full Commission for the duration of the emergency. Finally, the Commission suspends paper and facsimile filing until further notice. electronically filed by Docketing Staff on behalf of Docketing.6
03/12/2020In the matter of the Proper Procedures and Process for the Commission's Operations and Proceedings During the Declared State of Emergency and Related Matters1