Or. Rev. Stat. § 757.240
Filing schedules in business office
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757.240 Filing schedules in business office. (1) A copy of so much of all schedules, including schedules of joint rates and charges, as the Public Utility Commission deems necessary for the use of the public shall be printed in plain type and kept on file in every business office of such public utility, open to the public, and in such form and place as to be readily accessible to the public for convenient inspection.
(2) Copies of all new schedules shall be filed in every business office of such public utility 30 days prior to the time the schedules are to take effect, unless the commission prescribes a shorter time. [Amended by 1971 c.655 §73]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1977–1990 · leading case: Fields v. Davis
Fields v. Davis (1977)
“205(1), and at every business office of the utility, ORS 757.240(1). It becomes apparent from this statutory scheme that the requirement that tariffs showing "all rates, tolls and charges” and "all rules and regulations” be filed with the Commissioner serves two distinct…”
Wildish Sand & Gravel Co. v. Northwest Natural Gas Co. (1990)
“205, the duty to keep those schedules on file for use of the public in all its business offices, ORS 757.240, and the duty to respond to requests about them.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 757.240(1) — 1 case
Fields v. Davis (1977)
“205(1), and at every business office of the utility, ORS 757.240(1). It becomes apparent from this statutory scheme that the requirement that tariffs showing "all rates, tolls and charges” and "all rules and regulations” be filed with the Commissioner serves two distinct…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 757.240(2) — 1 case
Fields v. Davis (1977)
“205(1), and at every business office of the utility, ORS 757.240(1). It becomes apparent from this statutory scheme that the requirement that tariffs showing "all rates, tolls and charges” and "all rules and regulations” be filed with the Commissioner serves two distinct…”
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