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Statutes > Idaho > Title61 > T61ch9 > T61ch9sect61-904

TITLE 61

PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION

CHAPTER 9

ISSUANCE OF SECURITIES BY PUBLIC UTILITIES

61-904. Petitions -- Prompt disposition -- Continuances. All applications for the issuance, assumption or guarantee of securities shall be disposed of promptly, and within thirty (30) days after petition is filed with the commission unless it is necessary, for good cause, to continue same for a longer period. Whenever such application is continued beyond thirty (30) days after the time it is filed, the commission shall enter an order making such continuance and stating fully the facts necessitating same.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title61 > T61ch9 > T61ch9sect61-904

TITLE 61

PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION

CHAPTER 9

ISSUANCE OF SECURITIES BY PUBLIC UTILITIES

61-904. Petitions -- Prompt disposition -- Continuances. All applications for the issuance, assumption or guarantee of securities shall be disposed of promptly, and within thirty (30) days after petition is filed with the commission unless it is necessary, for good cause, to continue same for a longer period. Whenever such application is continued beyond thirty (30) days after the time it is filed, the commission shall enter an order making such continuance and stating fully the facts necessitating same.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title61 > T61ch9 > T61ch9sect61-904

TITLE 61

PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION

CHAPTER 9

ISSUANCE OF SECURITIES BY PUBLIC UTILITIES

61-904. Petitions -- Prompt disposition -- Continuances. All applications for the issuance, assumption or guarantee of securities shall be disposed of promptly, and within thirty (30) days after petition is filed with the commission unless it is necessary, for good cause, to continue same for a longer period. Whenever such application is continued beyond thirty (30) days after the time it is filed, the commission shall enter an order making such continuance and stating fully the facts necessitating same.