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... ICC would retroactively reject effective tariffs that had been submitted in substantial violation o... the ICC's statutory mandate to warrant approval of the remedy. Pp. 364-371. 688 F.2d 1337, revers...
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...(a) After approval of any application filed under ? 221.180 of this s...
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...Subject to approval of the Department, carriers may publish other type...
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... the determination of the tariffs and approval of the same by the Energy Market Regulatory Author...
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The Department of Transportation (DOT), OST, Pricing & Multilateral Affairs Division invites public comments about our intention to request the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) approval to renew an existing information collection. The collection involves tariff filings containing changes to passenger fares and related rules in a limited number of international markets that have not been exempted from such filing. We anticipate a modest reduction of burden in the future to the DOT and the carriers that file tariffs with DOT. The pre-existing information collection request previously approved by OMB expires on March 31, 2012. We are required to publish this notice in the Federal Register by Paperwork Reduction Act of 1955, Public Law 104-13.
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... may be vulnerable to regulatory approval of prices and tariffs. A regulatory review of pric...
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...RUS approval to negotiate in this instance is not required if t... of state regulatory bodies regarding tariffs and related matters. (b) Procurement procedures?(1...
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In a perfect world, Mexico's tariffs on Washington state produce would end today. In a more perfect world, the tariffs wouldn't have existed at all.
But in the real world of compromise, the tariffs will be phased out as called for in an agreement announced Thursday by the U.S. and Mexican governments in Washington, D.C. The proposed agreement, which is subject to a 45-day public comment period and congressional approval, would reduce the tariffs initially by 50 percent; the rest would come off as trucks from Mexico start to make deliveries into the United States. Mark Powers, a vice president of the Northwest Horticultural Council of Yakima, said he hopes to see the tariffs end by early summer.
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... Affairs Division, and received approval of, an application containing the following commit...
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JURISDICTION - common pleas court lacks jurisdiction to consider customer claim against public utility alleging unreasonable rates; such claim is within exclusive jurisdiction of PUCO; all-electric program; alleged contract claim based on utility's alleged breach of promise to charge discounted rate essentially asserts claim that rate charged is unreasonable; common pleas court has jurisdiction to consider common law fraud claim; whether administrative expertise is required to resolve claim determines whether claim is within PUCO's jurisdiction; treble damages.
... the approval of the PUCO. Pursuant to this program, the companies offe... of PUCO-approved tariffs or that were not authorized by the PUCO. The PUCO stated it ...