2005 Idaho Code - 61-1007 — OBJECTIONS TO FEES ASSESSED -- PROCEDURE

                                  TITLE  61
                          PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION
                                  CHAPTER 10
                            SPECIAL REGULATORY FEE
    61-1007.  OBJECTIONS TO FEES ASSESSED -- PROCEDURE. If any public utility
or railroad corporation subject to the provisions of this act claims the
assessment made against it is erroneous, excessive, unlawful or invalid, it
shall on or before the time specified for payment of the first instalment of
the assessment made against it, file with the commission its written
objections to such assessment, setting out specifically the grounds upon which
it claims said assessment to be erroneous, excessive, unlawful or invalid. The
commission, upon receipt of any such objection, and after ten (10) days'
notice in writing to the objector, shall proceed to hold a hearing upon such
objections within twenty (20) days after the date of such notice. Within
twenty (20) days after such hearing, the commission shall make and enter its
findings in its minutes and issue its order in accordance with said findings
and forthwith transmit the same to the objector by registered mail. The
commission shall refund any overpayment of any fees prescribed by this act and
all claims for such refunds against the "Public Utilities Commission Fund"
created by this act, shall be examined by the commission and certified by the
president of the commission to the state controller, who shall, upon the
approval of the board of examiners, draw his warrant against said "Public
Utilities Commission Fund" for all such claims for refunds so allowed and
approved.

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