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54-10a-301. Powers and duties of office.
(1) The office shall:
(a) assess the impact of utility rate changes and other regulatory actions related to anapplicable public utility on:
(i) residential consumers; and
(ii) small commercial consumers;
(b) assist a residential consumer or a small commercial consumer in appearing before thecommission; and
(c) through its director, advocate, on the office's own behalf and in its own name, aposition most advantageous to:
(i) residential consumers; and
(ii) small commercial consumers.
(2) (a) The director may bring an original action in the name of the office before:
(i) the commission; or
(ii) a court having appellate jurisdiction over an order or decision of the commission.
(b) The director on behalf of the office may:
(i) commence an original proceeding, file a complaint, appear as a party, appeal, orotherwise represent residential consumers or small commercial consumers in a matter or aproceeding involving regulation of an applicable public utility pending before one or more of thefollowing of the federal government:
(A) an officer, department, board, agency, commission, or governmental authority; or
(B) a court; or
(ii) intervene in, protest, resist, or advocate the granting, denial, or modification of apetition, application, complaint, or other proceeding, decision, or order of a governmentalauthority of the federal government.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 237, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-54 > Chapter-10a > 54-10a-301

54-10a-301. Powers and duties of office.
(1) The office shall:
(a) assess the impact of utility rate changes and other regulatory actions related to anapplicable public utility on:
(i) residential consumers; and
(ii) small commercial consumers;
(b) assist a residential consumer or a small commercial consumer in appearing before thecommission; and
(c) through its director, advocate, on the office's own behalf and in its own name, aposition most advantageous to:
(i) residential consumers; and
(ii) small commercial consumers.
(2) (a) The director may bring an original action in the name of the office before:
(i) the commission; or
(ii) a court having appellate jurisdiction over an order or decision of the commission.
(b) The director on behalf of the office may:
(i) commence an original proceeding, file a complaint, appear as a party, appeal, orotherwise represent residential consumers or small commercial consumers in a matter or aproceeding involving regulation of an applicable public utility pending before one or more of thefollowing of the federal government:
(A) an officer, department, board, agency, commission, or governmental authority; or
(B) a court; or
(ii) intervene in, protest, resist, or advocate the granting, denial, or modification of apetition, application, complaint, or other proceeding, decision, or order of a governmentalauthority of the federal government.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 237, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-54 > Chapter-10a > 54-10a-301

54-10a-301. Powers and duties of office.
(1) The office shall:
(a) assess the impact of utility rate changes and other regulatory actions related to anapplicable public utility on:
(i) residential consumers; and
(ii) small commercial consumers;
(b) assist a residential consumer or a small commercial consumer in appearing before thecommission; and
(c) through its director, advocate, on the office's own behalf and in its own name, aposition most advantageous to:
(i) residential consumers; and
(ii) small commercial consumers.
(2) (a) The director may bring an original action in the name of the office before:
(i) the commission; or
(ii) a court having appellate jurisdiction over an order or decision of the commission.
(b) The director on behalf of the office may:
(i) commence an original proceeding, file a complaint, appear as a party, appeal, orotherwise represent residential consumers or small commercial consumers in a matter or aproceeding involving regulation of an applicable public utility pending before one or more of thefollowing of the federal government:
(A) an officer, department, board, agency, commission, or governmental authority; or
(B) a court; or
(ii) intervene in, protest, resist, or advocate the granting, denial, or modification of apetition, application, complaint, or other proceeding, decision, or order of a governmentalauthority of the federal government.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 237, 2009 General Session