Under rules and regulations the commission prescribes, every public service corporation shall file with the commission, and shall print and keep open to public inspection, schedules showing all rates, tolls, rentals, charges and classifications to be collected or enforced, together with all rules, regulations, contracts, privileges and facilities which in any manner affect or relate to rates, tolls, rentals, classifications or service. The commission may, from time to time, approve or fix rates, tolls, rentals or charges in excess of or less than those shown by the schedules. The commission may, from time to time, determine and prescribe by order such changes in the form of the schedules as it finds expedient, and modify the requirements of any of its orders, rules, or regulations.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in
6
cases (
1 in the last 5 years), 1965–2021 · leading case:
Qwest Corp. v. Kelly, 59 P.3d 789 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2002).
Qwest Corp. v. Kelly, 59 P.3d 789 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2002).
· cites it 3× “Qwest contended that because it is a utility subject generally to regulation by the Commission, and because the wire maintenance plans it had sold are governed by the Competitive Exchange and Network Services Price Cap Tariff, which Qwest filed with the Commission in accordance…”
US West Commc'ns v. Arizona Corp. Com'n, 3 P.3d 936 (Ariz. Ct. App. 1999).
· cites it 2× “Current tariffs for competitive services shall be maintained on file with the Commission pursuant to the requirements of A.R.S. § 40-365. 2. Current price levels for competitive services shall be filed with the Commission pursuant to the requirements of R14-2-1109(B).”
Szeto v. Aps (Ariz. Ct. App. 2021).
· cites it 2× “” Under this authority, the Commission requires electric public service corporations to file proposed tariffs that “list the services and products offered by the utility and which set forth the terms and conditions and a schedule of the rates and charges, for those services and…”
Qwest Corp. v. Mark McMahon (Ariz. Ct. App. 2002).
· cites it 3× “Qwest contended that because it is a utility subject generally to regulation by the Commission, and because the wire maintenance plans it had sold are governed by the Competitive Exchange and Network Services Price Cap Tariff, which Qwest filed with the Commission in accordance…”
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