Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a)
Paper filings. A paper
filing made with the Commission must be:
(1)
Typewritten. Pleadings, submittals or other documents filed in
proceedings, if not printed, must be typewritten on paper cut or folded to
letter size, 8 to 8 1/2 inches wide by 10 1/2 to 11 inches long, with left-hand
margin at least 1 inch wide and other margins at least 1 inch. The impression
must be on only one side of the paper, unless there are more than four pages,
and shall be double spaced, except that quotations in excess of a few lines
shall be single spaced and indented. Reproduced copies shall be accepted as
typewritten, if copies are clearly legible.
(2)
Printed. Printed
documents must be at least 10-point type on unglazed paper, cut or folded so as
not to exceed 8 1/2 inches wide by 11 inches long, with inside margin at least
1 inch wide, and with double-leaded text and single-leaded, indented
quotations.
(3)
Bound. Pleadings, submittals and other documents, other than
correspondence, must be stapled, fastened or otherwise bound at the left side
only.
(b)
Electronic filings.
(1)
Participation. A person may register to use the electronic
filing system in accordance with the registration instructions available on the
Commission's web site at
http://www.puc.state.pa.us/.
Registration as a filing user constitutes an agreement to receive electronic
service, unless the filing user indicates upon registration that the filing
user does not agree to receive electronic service. A person will not be
required to register to use the electronic filing system to be a party in a
Commission proceeding. A person that does not register to use the electronic
filing system shall file and serve documents, and shall be served in accordance
with the rules in Chapters 1, 3 and 5 (relating to rules of administrative
practice and procedure; special provisions; and formal proceedings) for the
filing and service of documents in paper form.
(2)
Requirements. An
electronic filing made with the Commission must:
(i) Comply with the requirements in
subsection (a) regarding margins, spacing and type size.
(ii) Be a qualified document that is listed
in the categories of documents that the Commission, after notice and
opportunity to be heard, has designated as being permitted to be filed
electronically.
(iii) Be in PDF
format so that the document, and when feasible, its attachments, shall be
capable of being printed and copied without restriction, and may not require a
password to view the contents.
(iv)
Be filed in accordance with the instructions made available on the Commission's
web site at
http://www.puc.state.pa.us/.
(3)
Size restriction. A
filing, including attachments, that exceeds 10 megabytes may not be filed
electronically.
(4)
Restriction for filings containing confidential information.
Filings containing confidential information, including confidential security
information, as defined in section 2 of the Public Utility Confidential
Security Information Disclosure Protection Act (35 P. S. §
2141.2) and sensitive and confidential
information protected as an exemption to public disclosure under section 708(b)
of the Right-to-Know Law (65 P. S. §
67.708(b)) regarding
exceptions for public records may not be filed electronically. Filings
containing confidential information shall be filed in paper form. Redacted,
public versions of those filings shall be filed in paper form or on a CD-ROM or
DVD. The Commission will post redacted, public versions on the electronic
filing system.
(5)
Confirmation of receipt . The electronic filing system will
generate a notice confirming the successful receipt of a filing made
electronically. The notice will contain the date and time that the filing was
received and a link to the filing.
(6)
Revocation of participation in
the electronic filing system.
(i)
Revocation by the filing user. Filing users may revoke their
participation in the electronic filing system for all Commission proceedings by
filing a notice of revocation with the Secretary. The notice must contain the
user's name, user ID, address and e-mail addresses, the name of the party that
the user represents, the names of all authorized users on the same account, the
effective date of the revocation, and all Commission proceedings in which the
user is a party or participant, or provides representation. Upon receipt of the
notice, the Commission will cancel the filing user's user ID and password.
Filing users who are parties in an active Commission proceeding at the time of
revocation and who have agreed to receive electronic service, shall serve the
other parties to the proceeding with a notice of revocation and file with the
Secretary a certificate of service consistent with §
§
1.57 and
1.58 (relating to proof of
service; and form of service) memorializing this service.
(ii)
Revocation by the
Commission. The Commission may revoke a filing user's participation in
the electronic filing system and may cancel the filing user's user ID and
password, after providing the filing user with notice, when the Commission
determines that the filing user is abusing the electronic filing privileges.
Filing users whose user ID and password have been revoked and who are parties
in an active Commission proceeding at the time of revocation and who have
agreed to receive electronic service, shall serve the other parties to the
proceeding with a notice of revocation and file with the Secretary a
certificate of service consistent with §
§
1.57 and 1.58 memorializing this
service.
(iii)
Abuse of
electronic filing privileges. Abuse of the Commission's electronic
filing privileges includes knowingly permitting unauthorized use of a user ID
and password and knowingly engaging in actions that interfere with the security
of the electronic filing system, including the introduction of a virus or
destructive programming into the electronic filing
system.
(c)
Supersession. Subsection (a) is identical to 1 Pa. Code §
33.2 (relating to form).
The provisions of this §1.32 amended under the
Public Utility Code,
66 Pa.C.S. §
§
501,
504,
523,
1301,
1501 and
1504.
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code §
1.8 (relating to definitions); 52
Pa. Code §
3.501 (relating to certificate of
public convenience as a water supplier or wastewater collection, treatment or
disposal provider); 52 Pa. Code §
3.601 (relating to general); 52
Pa. Code §
5.412a (relating to electronic
submission of pre-served testimony); 52 Pa. Code §
51.13 (relating to diversity
reporting requirement); 52 Pa. Code §
56.173 (relating to review from
informal complaint decisions of the Bureau of Consumer Services); and 52 Pa.
Code §
56.403 (relating to review from
informal complaint decisions of the Bureau of Consumer
Services).