§ 15. Decree of Commission; enforcement
A party to an order or decree of the Public Utility Commission or the Commission itself, or both, may complain to the Supreme Court for relief against any disobedience of or noncompliance with such order or decree. In such proceedings and upon such notice thereof to the parties as it shall direct, the Supreme Court shall hear and consider such petition and make such order and decree in the premises by way of writ of mandamus, writ of prohibition, injunction, or otherwise, concerning the enforcement of such order and decree of the Public Utility Commission as to law and equity shall appertain. (Amended 1959, No. 329 (Adj. Sess.), § 39(b), eff. March 1, 1961.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 1 - Appointment, General Powers, and Duties
§ 1. Composition of Department
§ 3. Public Utility Commission
§ 4. Qualifications of members, commissioners, and clerk
§ 6. Powers and duties of clerk
§ 8. Powers of single Commission member or other officer or employee
§ 10. Service of process; notice of hearings; temporary restraining orders
§ 11. Pleadings; rules of practice; hearings; findings of fact
§ 11a. Electronic filing and issuance
§ 15. Decree of Commission; enforcement
§ 17. Fees of witnesses; duties of clerk
§ 18. Production and examination of books; witnesses
§ 20. Particular proceedings and activities; personnel
§ 21. Particular proceedings and activities; assessment of costs
§ 22. Tax to finance Department and Commission
§ 22a. Use of gross operating revenues tax
§ 23. Public Service Reserve Fund
§ 24. Payments from special funds; biennial report
§ 30. Penalties; affidavit of compliance