Or. Rev. Stat. § 758.475

Fees

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      758.475 Fees. Except in cases under ORS 758.430 and 758.460 where no hearing is required, to cover the costs of administering ORS 758.015 and 758.400 to 758.475 the Public Utility Commission is required to receive fees before filing any contract, application, petition, complaint, protest, appearance, motion, answer or other pleading and for holding any hearing. All fees shall be collected in accordance with the following schedule:

      (1) Filing application for allocated territory under ORS 758.435 by a person having annual gross revenue derived from within the state for the calendar year 1960:

      (a) In excess of $5 million or more, a fee of two-tenths of one mill of such revenue but in no event shall such fee exceed, $10,000.

      (b) In excess of $100,000 but less than $5 million, $100.

      (c) Less than $100,000, $50.

      (2) Filing a contract or application under ORS 758.015 or 758.420, $100.

      (3) Filing petition or complaint, $25.

      (4) Filing protest, appearance, motion, answer or other pleading, $10.

      (5) Filing an application for allocated territory under ORS 758.435 subsequent to an original allocation and payment of fee under subsection (1) of this section, $100. [Formerly 757.685; 1983 c.540 §7]

 

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Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1999–2001 · leading case: Cox v. Polk County
Cox v. Polk County (2001) orctapp “400 to ORS 758.475, “utility service” means services provided by “any equipment, plant or facility” for the distribution of electricity or gas).”
Douglas Electric Cooperative v. Central Lincoln People's Utility District (1999) orctapp · cites it 2× “400 to ORS 758.475 instead provide the means by which a utility, including a people’s utility district, can obtain an exclusive right to serve a designated area.”
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