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Get Pa Public Utility Commission Comment On Proposed Rate Increase 2014-2025
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How to fill out the PA Public Utility Commission Comment On Proposed Rate Increase online
Filing a comment regarding the proposed rate increase through the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is a straightforward process. This guide will assist you in efficiently completing the necessary online form and ensuring your voice is heard.
Follow the steps to fill out the form online:
- Press ‘Get Form’ button to access the comment form and open it in your editor.
- Enter your customer information in the designated fields. Provide your full name, mailing address, county, telephone number(s), email address, and utility account number.
- Specify the name of the utility that has filed the proposed rate increase. This information can be found on your utility bill.
- If you have the Public Utility Commission case docket number related to the proposed rate increase, please enter it. This number begins with the letter 'R' followed by the year and a unique 7-digit code.
- Identify the type of utility service corresponding to your comment by checking the appropriate box from the list provided. Ensure only one option is selected.
- In the comment section, describe your views and opinions about the proposed rate increase. If you require additional space, use separate paper.
- Answer the question regarding whether a court has granted a Protection from Abuse order. If 'yes', attach a copy of the current order to your comment.
- Sign and date the form to verify your understanding that your comment will be reviewed by relevant parties and that you will not be a party to the case.
- After completing the form, save your changes, and prepare to download, print, or share the document as necessary.
Complete your comment online to ensure your feedback is considered by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
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