Maryland Statutes
Part III - Rate Stabilization
Section 7-528 - Effectiveness and Irrevocability; Review

(a)    A qualified rate order shall become effective in accordance with its terms.
    (b)    After a qualified rate order becomes effective, the qualified rate order and the qualified rate stabilization charges authorized in the qualified rate order are irrevocable and are not subject to reduction, impairment, or adjustment by further action of the Commission except in accordance with §§ 7-531, 7-533, and 7-534 of this subtitle.
    (c)    (1)    A qualified rate order is not subject to rehearing by the Commission.
        (2)    A qualified rate order may be reviewed by appeal only to the Circuit Court of Baltimore City by a party to the proceeding filed within 15 days after the qualified rate order is signed by the Commission.
        (3)    The judgment of the circuit court may be reviewed only by direct appeal to the Court of Appeals of Maryland filed within 15 days after entry of judgment.
        (4)    All appeals shall be heard and determined by the circuit court and by the Court of Appeals of Maryland as expeditiously as possible with lawful precedence over other matters.
        (5)    Review on appeal shall be based solely on the record before the Commission and briefs to the courts and shall be limited to whether the qualified rate order conforms to the Constitution and laws of this State and the United States and is within the authority of the Commission under this subtitle.
        (6)    The review process in this subsection shall be the exclusive remedy to challenge or review a qualified rate order.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Public Utilities

Division I - Public Services and Utilities

Title 7 - Gas, Electric, and Water Companies

Subtitle 5 - Electric Industry Restructuring

Part III - Rate Stabilization

Section 7-520 - Definitions

Section 7-521 - Applicability

Section 7-522 - Filing Rate Stabilization Plan

Section 7-523 - Deferrals

Section 7-524 - Tariffs Implementing Rate Stabilization Plan; Application for Qualified Rate Order

Section 7-525 - Recovery of Actual Cost of Deferred Expenses

Section 7-526 - Application for Qualified Rate Order

Section 7-527 - Order to Include Costs and Recovery Time Period

Section 7-528 - Effectiveness and Irrevocability; Review

Section 7-529 - Time Limit for Commission's Decision

Section 7-530 - Qualified Rate Stabilization Charges -- Imposition and Collection Are Nonbypassable

Section 7-531 - Commission to Establish Procedures and Time Frames for Review

Section 7-532 - Termination, Expiration, and Extension of Orders

Section 7-533 - Retiring and Refunding Bonds

Section 7-534 - Modified or Additional Qualified Rate Orders

Section 7-535 - Bond Not Debt, Liability, or Pledge of State or Governmental Unit

Section 7-536 - Permissible Provisions of Order

Section 7-537 - Rate Stabilization Property

Section 7-538 - Exemption From Taxes and Charges

Section 7-539 - Status of Agreement as Sale

Section 7-540 - Interest of Assignee or Pledgee Not Subject to Setoff, Counterclaim, Surcharge, or Defense; Order Effective Despite Bankruptcy

Section 7-541 - Required Statements in Electric Bills

Section 7-542 - Liens or Assignments of Rate Stabilization Property

Section 7-543 - Successors to Perform and Satisfy Obligations

Section 7-544 - Assignees or Financing Parties Not Considered Public Service Company or Electric Supplier