July 3, 2014, Volume 3, Issue 145

07/03/2014

Update:  The Office of the Ohio Consumers’ Counsel (“OCC”) filed a third application for rehearing arguing that the Commission unreasonably and unlawfully erred in granting DP&L’s request for rehearing of the Commission’s March 19, 2014 Second Rehearing Entry.  The OCC argues that DP&L’s April 18, 2014 application for rehearing did not assert the specific grounds for rehearing and therefore does not comply with the applicable statutory and administrative requirements as mandated in Ohio Revised Code 4903.10 and Ohio Administrative Code 4901-1-35.

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