N.D. Admin Code 69-02-04-01 - Notice
In those proceedings in which a hearing is to be held, the commission will assign a time and place for hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted in the office of the commission, and must be served on the parties and other persons entitled to receive notice at least twenty days prior to the date set for the hearing except in cases of emergency or as otherwise provided by law.
In any proceeding, except rulemaking proceedings, involving the rights of persons who are members of the public generally, notice of hearing must be given by legal publication in the North Dakota daily newspaper of the affected area. Notice must be published at least twenty days prior to the date of the hearing.
An electric, gas, or telecommunications public utility shall provide individual customer notice as required below by billing insert, newsletter, or other appropriate method approved by the commission. The notice must indicate the place and date of the commencement of any hearing, informal hearing, or public input session that has been ordered by the commission, and that the public is invited to attend. Subject to the power of the commission to modify its contents and when applicable, the notice must include a summary sheet describing the absolute dollar and percentage impact of any proposed rate or price changes by the various classes of services offered by the utility and must include a list of the utility's business office locations where the proposed rate or price schedules and a comparison of present and proposed rates or prices can be examined by the public. The notice must also contain in bold type the following statement when applicable: The rate changes described in this notice have been requested by (specific utility).
For electric and gas utilities, individual customer notice is required for an application for approval of a rate increase, purchase or sale, merger, or acquisition filed by the utility, and applications by the utility for alternative regulation. For electric and gas utilities, the commission may require the utility to provide individual customer notice to potentially affected customers in other rate proceedings, complaint cases, advance determination of prudence cases, and fuel and purchased gas adjustment proceedings.
For telecommunications utilities, individual customer notice is required for an application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity resulting from the sale, merger, or acquisition of an incumbent telecommunications company. The commission may require a telecommunications utility to provide individual customer notice to potentially affected customers in complaint cases.
The individual customer notices required by this section are separate from and in addition to any other customer notices required by law or rule, unless the commission authorizes the utility to satisfy multiple notice requirements with one notice.
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General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02
Law Implemented: NDCC 28-32-05, 28-32-08, 49-01-07
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