Effective: September 10, 2012
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 315 (GA 129), House Bill 487 (GA 129)
As used in this chapter, any person, firm, copartnership, voluntary association, joint-stock association, company, or corporation, wherever organized or incorporated, is:
(A) A telephone company, when engaged in the business of transmitting telephonic messages to, from, through, or in this state;
(B) A for-hire motor carrier, when engaged in the business of transporting persons or property by motor vehicle for compensation, except when engaged in any of the operations in intrastate commerce described in divisions (B)(1) to (9) of section 4921.01 of the Revised Code, but including the carrier's agents, officers, and representatives, as well as employees responsible for hiring, supervising, training, assigning, or dispatching drivers and employees concerned with the installation, inspection, and maintenance of motor-vehicle equipment and accessories;
(C) An electric light company, when engaged in the business of supplying electricity for light, heat, or power purposes to consumers within this state, including supplying electric transmission service for electricity delivered to consumers in this state, but excluding a regional transmission organization approved by the federal energy regulatory commission;
(D) A gas company, when engaged in the business of supplying artificial gas for lighting, power, or heating purposes to consumers within this state or when engaged in the business of supplying artificial gas to gas companies or to natural gas companies within this state, but a producer engaged in supplying to one or more gas or natural gas companies, only such artificial gas as is manufactured by that producer as a by-product of some other process in which the producer is primarily engaged within this state is not thereby a gas company. All rates, rentals, tolls, schedules, charges of any kind, or agreements between any gas company and any other gas company or any natural gas company providing for the supplying of artificial gas and for compensation for the same are subject to the jurisdiction of the public utilities commission.
(E) A natural gas company, when engaged in the business of supplying natural gas for lighting, power, or heating purposes to consumers within this state. Notwithstanding the above, neither the delivery nor sale of Ohio-produced natural gas or Ohio-produced raw natural gas liquids by a producer or gatherer under a public utilities commission-ordered exemption, adopted before, as to producers, or after, as to producers or gatherers, January 1, 1996, or the delivery or sale of Ohio-produced natural gas or Ohio-produced raw natural gas liquids by a producer or gatherer of Ohio-produced natural gas or Ohio-produced raw natural gas liquids, either to a lessor under an oil and gas lease of the land on which the producer's drilling unit is located, or the grantor incident to a right-of-way or easement to the producer or gatherer, shall cause the producer or gatherer to be a natural gas company for the purposes of this section.
All rates, rentals, tolls, schedules, charges of any kind, or agreements between a natural gas company and other natural gas companies or gas companies providing for the supply of natural gas and for compensation for the same are subject to the jurisdiction of the public utilities commission. The commission, upon application made to it, may relieve any producer or gatherer of natural gas, defined in this section as a gas company or a natural gas company, of compliance with the obligations imposed by this chapter and Chapters 4901., 4903., 4907., 4909., 4921., and 4923. of the Revised Code, so long as the producer or gatherer is not affiliated with or under the control of a gas company or a natural gas company engaged in the transportation or distribution of natural gas, or so long as the producer or gatherer does not engage in the distribution of natural gas to consumers.
Nothing in division (E) of this section limits the authority of the commission to enforce sections 4905.90 to 4905.96 of the Revised Code.
(F) A pipe-line company, when engaged in the business of transporting natural gas, oil, or coal or its derivatives through pipes or tubing, either wholly or partly within this state, but not when engaged in the business of the transport associated with gathering lines, raw natural gas liquids, or finished product natural gas liquids;
(G) A water-works company, when engaged in the business of supplying water through pipes or tubing, or in a similar manner, to consumers within this state;
(H) A heating or cooling company, when engaged in the business of supplying water, steam, or air through pipes or tubing to consumers within this state for heating or cooling purposes;
(I) A messenger company, when engaged in the business of supplying messengers for any purpose;
(J) A street railway company, when engaged in the business of operating as a common carrier, a railway, wholly or partly within this state, with one or more tracks upon, along, above, or below any public road, street, alleyway, or ground, within any municipal corporation, operated by any motive power other than steam and not a part of an interurban railroad, whether the railway is termed street, inclined-plane, elevated, or underground railway;
(K) A suburban railroad company, when engaged in the business of operating as a common carrier, whether wholly or partially within this state, a part of a street railway constructed or extended beyond the limits of a municipal corporation, and not a part of an interurban railroad;
(L) An interurban railroad company, when engaged in the business of operating a railroad, wholly or partially within this state, with one or more tracks from one municipal corporation or point in this state to another municipal corporation or point in this state, whether constructed upon the public highways or upon private rights-of-way, outside of municipal corporations, using electricity or other motive power than steam power for the transportation of passengers, packages, express matter, United States mail, baggage, and freight. Such an interurban railroad company is included in the term "railroad" as used in section 4907.02 of the Revised Code.
(M) A sewage disposal system company, when engaged in the business of sewage disposal services through pipes or tubing, and treatment works, or in a similar manner, within this state.
As used in this section, "gathering lines" has the same meaning as in section 4905.90 of the Revised Code, and "raw natural gas liquids" and "finished product natural gas liquids" have the same meanings as in section 4906.01 of the Revised Code.
The Legislative Service Commission presents the text of this section as a composite of the section as amended by multiple acts of the General Assembly. This presentation recognizes the principle stated in R.C. 1.52(B) that amendments are to be harmonized if reasonably capable of simultaneous operation.
Last updated April 13, 2022 at 2:58 PM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4905 | Public Utilities Commission - General Powers
Section 4905.01 | Definitions.
Section 4905.02 | Public Utility Defined.
Section 4905.03 | Public Utility Company Definitions.
Section 4905.04 | Power to Regulate Public Utilities and Railroads.
Section 4905.041 | Exclusive Jurisdiction of Commission.
Section 4905.042 | Commission Jurisdiction Over Advanced or Internet Protocol-Enabled Services.
Section 4905.05 | Scope of Jurisdiction.
Section 4905.06 | General Supervision.
Section 4905.07 | Information and Records to Be Public.
Section 4905.09 | Substantial Compliance.
Section 4905.10 | Assessment for Expenses.
Section 4905.13 | System of Accounts for Public Utilities.
Section 4905.14 | Annual Report.
Section 4905.15 | Reports and Accounts.
Section 4905.16 | Copy of Contract May Be Required by Commission.
Section 4905.17 | Construction Accounts.
Section 4905.18 | Depreciation Account.
Section 4905.19 | Depreciation Fund.
Section 4905.20 | Abandonment of Facilities.
Section 4905.21 | Application to Commission to Abandon, Withdraw or Close.
Section 4905.22 | Service and Facilities Required - Unreasonable Charge Prohibited.
Section 4905.26 | Complaints as to Service.
Section 4905.261 | Telephone Call Center for Consumer Complaints.
Section 4905.27 | Standard Units.
Section 4905.28 | Standards of Measurement.
Section 4905.29 | Examinations and Tests.
Section 4905.30 | Printed Schedules of Rates Must Be Filed.
Section 4905.302 | Purchased Gas Adjustment Clause.
Section 4905.303 | Approving Purchases of Synthetic Natural Gas.
Section 4905.31 | Reasonable Arrangements Allowed - Variable Rate.
Section 4905.32 | Schedule Rate Collected.
Section 4905.33 | Rebates, Special Rates, and Free Service Prohibited.
Section 4905.34 | Free Service or Reduced Rates.
Section 4905.35 | Prohibiting Discrimination.
Section 4905.36 | Separate Hearings.
Section 4905.37 | Commission May Change Rules and Regulations of Public Utilities.
Section 4905.38 | Repairs and Improvements May Be Ordered by Commission.
Section 4905.39 | Power to Require Additions and Extensions.
Section 4905.40 | Issuance of Stocks, Bonds, and Notes.
Section 4905.401 | Issuing Notes or Other Evidences of Indebtedness.
Section 4905.403 | Filing Control Bid for a Natural Gas Company.
Section 4905.41 | Proceedings to Obtain Authority.
Section 4905.42 | Hearings on Issuance of Stocks, Bonds, and Notes.
Section 4905.43 | Public Utility in Possession of Receiver Exempted.
Section 4905.45 | Indorsement of Public Utility or Railroad Securities.
Section 4905.46 | Restrictions on Dividend or Distribution.
Section 4905.47 | Capitalization.
Section 4905.48 | Transactions Between Public Utilities.
Section 4905.481 | Purchase of Municipal Water-Works or Sewage Disposal System Company.
Section 4905.49 | Acquisition of Water-Works or Sewage Disposal System; Rate Division.
Section 4905.491 | Contents of Order of Approval.
Section 4905.51 | Use of Equipment Over Street by Other Public Utility.
Section 4905.52 | Refusal to Answer Questions in Examination.
Section 4905.54 | Compliance With Orders.
Section 4905.55 | Liability for Act of Agent.
Section 4905.57 | Actions to Recover Forfeitures.
Section 4905.59 | Action for Forfeiture by Prosecuting Attorney.
Section 4905.60 | Writ of Mandamus - Injunction.
Section 4905.61 | Treble Damages.
Section 4905.63 | Company Formed to Acquire Property or Transact Business Subject to Certain Laws.
Section 4905.64 | Forfeiture Shall Be Cumulative.
Section 4905.70 | Energy Conservation Programs.
Section 4905.71 | Filing Tariffs for Charges for Attachment to Pole or Conduit Use of Equipment.
Section 4905.73 | Jurisdiction.
Section 4905.74 | Persistent Practice or Pattern of Violative Conduct.
Section 4905.75 | Payments to Agent Not Considered Past Due.
Section 4905.79 | Tax Credits for Costs of Service to Aid Communicatively Impaired.
Section 4905.80 | State Policy Regarding Motor Carriers.
Section 4905.81 | Duties of Public Utilities Commission.
Section 4905.84 | Annual Assessment to Pay for Trs Service.
Section 4905.86 | Sulfur Dioxide Emission Allowances.
Section 4905.87 | Biomass Energy Program Fund.
Section 4905.90 | Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Standards Definitions.
Section 4905.91 | Intrastate Gas Pipe-Lines.
Section 4905.911 | Compliance With Federal Design Requirements.
Section 4905.92 | Assessments Against Operators - Pipe-Line Safety Fund.
Section 4905.93 | Duties of Operator.
Section 4905.94 | Operator of Master-Meter System.
Section 4905.95 | Notices, Hearings and Orders of Commission.