Effective: September 13, 2010
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 162 - 128th General Assembly
All actions and proceedings in the supreme court under Chapters 4901., 4903., 4905., 4906., 4907., 4909., 4921., 4923., and 4927. of the Revised Code, and all actions of proceedings to which the public utilities commission, power siting board, or this state is a party, and in which any question arises under those chapters, or under or concerning any order or decision of the commission or the board, to reverse, vacate, or modify an order of the commission or the board, shall be taken up and disposed of by the court out of their order on the docket.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4903 | Public Utilities Commission - Hearings
Section 4903.01 | Definitions.
Section 4903.02 | Examination of Witnesses - Production of Records.
Section 4903.03 | Examination of Records.
Section 4903.04 | Witnesses May Be Compelled to Testify.
Section 4903.05 | Witness Fees and Mileage.
Section 4903.06 | Depositions.
Section 4903.07 | Certified Copy as Evidence.
Section 4903.08 | Incrimination No Excuse.
Section 4903.081 | Discussions of Case After Assignment of Formal Docket Number.
Section 4903.082 | Right of Discovery.
Section 4903.083 | Public Hearings on Increase in Rates.
Section 4903.09 | Written Opinions Filed by Commission in All Contested Cases.
Section 4903.10 | Application for Rehearing.
Section 4903.11 | Proceeding Deemed Commenced.
Section 4903.12 | Jurisdiction.
Section 4903.13 | Reversal of Final Order - Notice of Appeal.
Section 4903.14 | Certified Copy of Order as Evidence.
Section 4903.15 | Orders Effective Immediately - Notice.
Section 4903.16 | Stay of Execution.
Section 4903.17 | Order in Case of Stay.
Section 4903.18 | Order to Keep Excess Accounts Pending Review.
Section 4903.19 | Disposition of Moneys Charged in Excess.
Section 4903.20 | Order of Disposition of Cases.
Section 4903.22 | Rules of Practice.
Section 4903.221 | Intervention by Party Who May Be Adversely Affected by Commission Proceeding.
Section 4903.23 | Fees for Copying and Certifying Documents - Status as Evidence.