PUC Denies Rehearing Of Order Granting Waiver Of Third Party Verification For Certain Sales
May 23,2019
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio denied rehearing of its prior order granting a waiver of the third party verification requirement contained in its natural gas rules for customer-initiated inbound calls in which the entire sales call is recorded
See EnergyChoiceMatters.com's prior story on the order granting the waiver for details on the waiver and how it applies
Rehearing had been sought by the Office of Consumer Counsel. PUCO denied OCC's arguments on rehearing
Case 17-2358-GA-WVR
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