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Ex-PUCO chairman Sam Randazzo was among Ohio's brightest minds on energy policy. ... Court records offer a glimpse into the weight that lengthy litigation and criminal charges had placed on a once ...
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) is the public utilities commission of the U.S. state of Ohio, charged with the regulation of utility service providers such as those of electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications as well as railroad safety and intrastate hazardous materials transport.
In Canada, a public utilities commission (PUC) is a public utility regulator, typically a semi-independent quasi-judicial tribunal, owned and operated within a municipal or local government system under the oversight of one or more elected commissioners. [1]
Docket no. Question(s) presented Certiorari granted Oral argument A. J. T. v. Osseo Area Schools: 24-249: Whether the ADA and Rehabilitation Act require children with disabilities to satisfy a uniquely stringent "bad faith or gross misjudgment" standard when seeking relief for discrimination relating to their education. January 17, 2025
PACER (acronym for Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is an electronic public access service for United States federal court documents. It allows authorized users to obtain case and docket information from the United States district courts , United States courts of appeals , and United States bankruptcy courts .
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) is the national association representing the U.S. state public service commissioners who regulate essential utility services, including energy, telecommunications, and water.
The MPUC traces its origins to 1871 when the Minnesota Legislature established the Office of the Railroad Commissioner to oversee railroad safety and operations. [1] The regulatory framework underwent several changes in subsequent years, including the expansion of the board's composition and powers, eventually evolving into the Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners in 1885. [2]
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