The Commission treats pleadings and motions differently.
(1) Pleadings are used to address formal requests to initiate a proceeding or for Commission authorization. There are two types of pleadings.
- (a) Initiating pleadings include applications, petitions, and complaints.
- (b) Responsive pleadings include answers, protests, responses, and replies.
(2) Motions are requests seeking a ruling in a Commission proceeding. There are two types of motions.
- (a) Substantive motions address the rights or duties of a party or seek summary determination of any or all issues in the proceeding, such as a motion to dismiss.
- (b) Procedural motions address the means by which the Commission regulates its proceedings; for example, a motion to modify a schedule.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 756.040 & 756.060
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 183.417, 756.040 & 756.500 – 756.575
History
PUC 1-2015, f. & cert. ef. 3-3-15