Any party to a contested case who deems to be aggrieved by a final order of the commission and who desires to have the same modified or set aside may within fifteen (15) days after the entry of such order file with the commission a written petition for rehearing, which shall specify in detail the grounds for the relief sought in the petition and authorities in support.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 65 - Public Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 2 - Procedure Before the Tennessee Public Utility Commission
§ 65-2-101. Chapter Definitions
§ 65-2-104. Petition for Declaratory Ruling by the Commission
§ 65-2-105. Declaratory Judgment on Validity of Rules
§ 65-2-107. Parties to Contested Cases
§ 65-2-108. Notice and Hearing in Contested Cases
§ 65-2-109. Rules of Evidence — Judicial Notice — Burden of Proof
§ 65-2-110. Commission Reporter — Preparation of Official Record
§ 65-2-111. Proceedings Before Hearing Examiners
§ 65-2-112. Decisions and Orders in Contested Cases
§ 65-2-113. Publication of Decisions and Orders in Contested Cases
§ 65-2-114. Petitions for Rehearing in Contested Cases
§ 65-2-115. Effect of Filing of Petition for Rehearing
§ 65-2-116. Grounds for Rehearing
§ 65-2-117. Replies to Petitions for Rehearing
§ 65-2-118. Disposition of Petitions for Rehearing
§ 65-2-119. Proceedings Upon Granting of Petition for Rehearing