· 10/30/2007
State Ex Rel. Office of the Public Counsel v. Public Service Commission
Citations
- 236 S.W.3d 632
- 2007 Mo. LEXIS 157
- 2007 WL 3147289
How courts have described this case
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- finding that one-hour-and-twenty-minute deadline after issuance of order was unreasonable and effectively eliminated any meaningful opportunity for party to apply for rehearing and to seek review, a remedy to which it is statutorily entitled
- allowing OPC a mere one hour and twenty minutes to file in a proceeding was unreasonable and required the Commission to vacate its tariff award
- allowing OPC a mere one hour and twenty minutes to file in a proceeding was unreasonable and required the .Commission to vacate its tariff award
- “This Court issued its alternative (i.e., preliminary) writ of mandamus ... which the Court now makes peremptory (i.e., final, absolute).”
- mandamus appropriate where the PSC allowed only one hour and twenty minutes in which to file application for rehearing before the new rates became effective
- any issue not raised in an application for rehearing is not preserved for review by the PSC or a subsequent appeal
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Judges: Michael A. Wolff
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