Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 703 - Public Utilities Commission of Nevada
PRACTICE BEFORE COMMISSION
Complaints
Section 703.651 - Complaints investigated directly by Commission

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 703.651

Current through December 31, 2024

1. The Commission will directly investigate any complaint other than one filed by a customer pursuant to NAC 703.621.

2. A complaint to be investigated directly by the Commission must be in writing and contain:

(a) The name and address of the complainant and, if represented, the name, address and telephone number of his or her attorney or other authorized representative.

(b) The name of the utility against which the complaint is made.

(c) A complete statement of the grounds for the complaint, including whenever possible, reference to each statute or regulation which is alleged to have been violated.

(d) The date of each act or omission complained of.

(e) The nature of the relief sought.

The complaint must be signed by the complainant or, if represented, by his or her attorney or other authorized representative.

3. Two or more grounds of complaint concerning the same subject may be included in one complaint, but the grounds must be separately stated and numbered. Two or more complainants may join in one complaint if their respective causes of action are against the same respondent and deal with substantially the same alleged violation.

4. The complainant shall serve a copy of the complaint on the respondent. Proof of service must be made by affidavit signed by the complainant or, if represented, by his or her attorney or other authorized representative.

Added to NAC by Pub. Service Comm'n, eff. 1-6-84; A by Transportation Serv. Auth. by R071-98, 10-28-98

NRS 703.025, 704.210

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