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§ 34–901. Existing rates continued; schedules to be filed; application to change rates; review of ruling by Court of Appeals - (a) Unless the Commission shall otherwise order, it shall be...
§ 34–902. Commission may adopt rules and regulations - (a) The Commission shall have power to adopt reasonable and...
§ 34–903. Commission to keep informed of business conduct of utilities - The Commission shall keep itself informed as to the manner...
§ 34–904. Inspection of books and examination of officers of utilities - The Commission or any commissioner or any person or persons...
§ 34–905. Production of records of utilities; attendance of witnesses; duties of United States Attorney and D.C. Attorney General - (a) The Commission may require, by order or subpoena, to...
§ 34–906. Appointment of investigating agents; powers - For the purpose of making any investigation with regard to...
§ 34–907. Utilities to furnish information required by Commission; maps, books, reports to be delivered on request - Every public utility shall furnish to the Commission all information...
§ 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...
§ 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 - (a) Notice of every rate application or change in condition...
§ 34–910. Notice as to hearings; compulsory attendance of witnesses - The Commission shall give the public utility and the complainant,...
§ 34–911. Reasonable rates to be ordered; notice to affected utility - If upon such investigation the rates, tolls, charges, schedules, or...
§ 34–912. Expenses of investigation to be borne by utility; deposit for costs; limitation of expenditures in hearings; reimbursement fee - (a)(1) There are established within the District of Columbia treasury...
§ 34–913. Separate hearings on complaints; complaints not to be dismissed because of absence of direct damage - The Commission may, in its discretion, when complaint is made...
§ 34–914. Summary investigation - Whenever the Commission shall believe that any rate or charge...
§ 34–915. Hearings after summary investigation - If after making such investigation the Commission becomes satisfied that...
§ 34–916. Notice; hearing to be conducted as though complaint had been filed - Notice of the time and place for such hearing shall...
§ 34–917. Utility may make complaint - Any public utility may make complaint as to any matter...
§ 34–918. Commissioners and agents may administer oaths, issue subpoenas; proceeding to punish for contempt - Each of the commissioners and every agent provided for in...
§ 34–919. Witness fees - Each witness who shall appear before the Commission or its...
§ 34–920. Testimony may be taken by deposition - The Commission or any party may, in any investigation, cause...
§ 34–921. Record of proceedings to be kept; testimony to be taken stenographically - A full and complete record shall be kept of all...
§ 34–922. Certified copy of transcript to be received in evidence; copy to be furnished without cost - A transcribed copy of the evidence and proceedings, or any...