26 Del. Admin. Code § 1001
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Public Service Commission
1000 General Regulations
1001 Rules of Practice and Procedure of the Delaware Public Service Commission
1.1 Applicability and Construction of Rules, Specific Orders, and Waiver
1.2 Definitions. The following words and terms, when used in this regulation, have the following meaning:
"Application" means a document in which a person seeks a certification, permit, license, or other approval, ruling or authorization from the Commission.
"Complaint" means a formal or informal document or communication in which a person alleges that a person subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission has violated a statute, rule, regulation, or order within the Commission’s authority to enforce.
"Commission" means the Public Service Commission of Delaware.
"DPA" means the Delaware Division of the Public Advocate, or its successors.
"E-filing" means all filings made by a person with the Commission utilizing the Commission's document management system available through the Commission website athttp://depsc.delaware.gov.
"Filing" means any document submitted to the Commission as part of the Commission’s official records in any proceeding. See subsection 1.7 for a further definition of filing.
"Hearing examiner" means a person assigned by the Commission to preside over a Commission proceeding and, thereafter, to prepare a report with recommendations for the Commission’s consideration.
"Intervenor" means a person who is admitted as a party pursuant to subsection 2.0 of this regulation.
"Party" means a person who, as a matter of right or by Commission authorization, appears in and has a direct interest in a proceeding before the Commission.
"Person" includes a natural person; a corporation, partnership, association, public trust, joint stock company, joint venture, or other group of persons, whether incorporated or not; a trustee or receiver of the foregoing; a municipality or other political subdivision of the State of Delaware; and any other governmental agency or any officer, agent or employee of such agency.
"Petition" means a request for relief which is not an application or complaint.
"Presiding officer" means a Commissioner designated by the Commission to preside over a proceeding and to prepare a report, with recommendations, for the Commission’s consideration.
"Proceeding" means any matter assigned a docket number by the secretary.
"Proof of public notice" means a certificate or affidavit reciting the date and manner notice was given to the public as may be required by statute, rule, regulation, or order.
"Proof of service" means a certificate or affidavit reciting the date and manner of service upon the parties to a proceeding.
"Respondent" means a public utility or other person named as the subject of an investigation or complaint proceeding.
"Secretary" means the secretary of the Commission, or any employee of the Commission designated by the secretary and authorized by the executive director.
"Staff" means full-time professional employees of, and outside counsel and consultants retained by, the Commission who render advice to the Commission. Staff may participate in any Commission proceeding and may advocate particular positions concerning the issues raised in such proceeding and file supporting material and testimony for the Commission’s consideration.
1.3 Address of Commission and Office Hours
1.4 Commission Meetings
1.5 Office of the Secretary
1.6 Filing of Documents
1.6.7 Unless otherwise specified by the Commission, presiding officer, or hearing examiner or served via DelaFile, service should be made by:
1.7 Types of Filings and General Requirements
1.7.1 Filings shall include the following:
1.8 Applications
1.8.1 Applications shall be in numbered paragraphs and include the following:
1.8.2 Applications shall be initially reviewed by the Commission and upon such review, may be:
1.9 Computing Time
1.10 Public Access to Commission Records
1.11 Submission of Confidential, Proprietary, and Privileged Material
2.1 Appearances
2.1.1 Generally
2.1.1.1 A person may appear before the Commission by filing:
2.2 Informal Complaints and Mediation
2.3 Formal Complaints
2.3.2 A formal complaint shall be in numbered paragraphs and include the following:
2.4 Answer to Formal Complaint
2.5 Resolution of Formal Complaints
2.6 Discovery Procedures
2.7 Motions
2.8 Notice
2.9 Petitions for Leave to Intervene
2.9.1 Any person, other than an original party to a proceeding or a party entitled to participate as a matter of right, must file a petition to intervene. Such petition shall set forth in numbered paragraphs the following:
2.10 Pre-hearing Conferences
2.10.1 The Commission, presiding officer, or hearing examiner, with or without motion, and upon written notice to all parties of record, may convene a pre-hearing conference. Each of the parties may be required to prepare a pre-hearing memorandum that addresses the following matters:
2.11 Hearings
2.12 Order of Proceeding and Burden of Proof
2.13 Evidence
2.14 Subpoenas and Witnesses
2.15 Transcripts of Hearings
2.16 Interlocutory Appeals to the Commission
2.16.2 Within 7 calendar days of the entry of the ruling from which the appeal is sought, a party shall file with the Commission and serve via e-filing or by hand delivery or overnight delivery upon all the other parties to the proceeding a petition for interlocutory review. The petition shall set forth in numbered paragraphs, not to exceed 5 pages in length, the following:
2.17 Post-Hearing Briefs
2.18 Post Hearing Procedures for Hearings Conducted by Presiding Officer or Hearing Examiner
2.19 Exceptions
2.19.1 Any party may file with the Commission written exceptions to the findings and recommendation of the presiding officer or hearing examiner in numbered paragraphs that:
2.22 Post-Hearing Petitions for Relief
2.23 Compliance Filings
2 DE Reg. 2162 (05/01/99)
2 DE Reg. 2162 (05/01/99)