Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
When an ordinance granting an indeterminate permit contains no provisions whatever relative to appeal from or arbitration concerning the orders of the municipal corporation, the utility may appeal to the public utilities commission from any order of the municipal corporation which is in violation of law or of the permit, or from any unreasonable order concerning matters upon which the parties have not agreed in the permit itself. Such appeal shall be by petition filed within thirty days from the issuance of the order. The filing of any such appeal shall not suspend the operation of the order appealed from unless the public utility gives an undertaking payable to the municipal corporation in such amount and containing such conditions as are fixed by the commission.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 7 | Municipal Corporations
Section 745.01 | Street Railway - Indeterminate Permit Definitions.
Section 745.02 | Authority to Grant Indeterminate Permit.
Section 745.03 | Authority to Surrender Franchise and Accept Indeterminate Permit.
Section 745.04 | Determination of Compensation.
Section 745.05 | Procedure for Acquisition of Public Utility.
Section 745.07 | Submission of Ordinance to Electors - Notice of Election.
Section 745.08 | Time of Continuance of Indeterminate Permit - Effect of Acceptance.
Section 745.09 | Rates, Tolls, or Charges.
Section 745.10 | Department May Be Created to Exercise the Powers Conferred.
Section 745.11 | Appeal When Ordinance Contains No Provisions for Appeal.
Section 745.12 | Procedure on Appeals to Public Utilities Commission.
Section 745.13 | Writ of Mandamus.
Section 745.14 | Rights of Charter Municipality as to Indeterminate Permits.