District of Columbia Code
Chapter 9 - Rates, Examinations, Investigations, and Hearings
§ 34–908. Investigation of unjust discriminatory rates, schedules, or services; no order to be entered without formal hearing

Upon its own initiative or upon reasonable complaint made against any public utility that any of the rates, tolls, charges, or schedules, or services, or time and conditions of payment, or any joint rate or rates, schedules, or services, are in any respect unreasonable or unjustly discriminatory, or that any time schedule, regulation, or act whatsoever affecting or relating to the conduct of any street railway or common carrier, or the production, transmission, delivery, or furnishing of heat, light, water, or power, or any service in connection therewith, or the conveyance of any telegraph or telephone message, or any service in connection therewith, is in any respect unreasonable, insufficient, or unjustly discriminatory, or that any service is inadequate or cannot be obtained, the Commission may, in its discretion, proceed, with or without notice, to make such investigation as it may deem necessary or convenient of any public utility. But no order affecting said rates, tolls, charges, schedules, regulations, or act complained of shall be entered by the Commission without a formal hearing.
(Mar. 4, 1913, 37 Stat. 983, ch. 150, § 8, par. 38; May 9, 2000, D.C. Law 13-107, § 201(f), 47 DCR 1091.)
1981 Ed., § 43-608.
1973 Ed., § 43-408.
D.C. Law 13-107 inserted “of any public utility” following “convenient”.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 34 - Public Utilities

Chapter 9 - Rates, Examinations, Investigations, and Hearings

§ 34–901. Existing rates continued; schedules to be filed; application to change rates; review of ruling by Court of Appeals

§ 34–902. Commission may adopt rules and regulations

§ 34–903. Commission to keep informed of business conduct of utilities

§ 34–904. Inspection of books and examination of officers of utilities

§ 34–905. Production of records of utilities; attendance of witnesses; duties of United States Attorney and D.C. Attorney General

§ 34–906. Appointment of investigating agents; powers

§ 34–907. Utilities to furnish information required by Commission; maps, books, reports to be delivered on request

§ 34–908. Investigation of unjust discriminatory rates, schedules, or services; no order to be entered without formal hearing

§ 34–909. Public notice of rate applications or changes in conditions of service; opportunity for public response; notice to utility; setting time and place for hearing and investigation

§ 34–910. Notice as to hearings; compulsory attendance of witnesses

§ 34–911. Reasonable rates to be ordered; notice to affected utility

§ 34–912. Expenses of investigation to be borne by utility; deposit for costs; limitation of expenditures in hearings; reimbursement fee

§ 34–913. Separate hearings on complaints; complaints not to be dismissed because of absence of direct damage

§ 34–914. Summary investigation

§ 34–915. Hearings after summary investigation

§ 34–916. Notice; hearing to be conducted as though complaint had been filed

§ 34–917. Utility may make complaint

§ 34–918. Commissioners and agents may administer oaths, issue subpoenas; proceeding to punish for contempt

§ 34–919. Witness fees

§ 34–920. Testimony may be taken by deposition

§ 34–921. Record of proceedings to be kept; testimony to be taken stenographically

§ 34–922. Certified copy of transcript to be received in evidence; copy to be furnished without cost