A Pennsylvania Request for a Telephone Conference or Hearing is a formal request submitted by an individual or organization to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) to schedule a telephone conference or hearing. This request is made when an individual or organization believes that a party has violated the rules and regulations set by the PUC and wants to resolve the issue through a telephone conference or hearing. There are two types of Pennsylvania Request for a Telephone Conference or Hearing: (1) Standard Request for a Telephone Conference or Hearing, which is used when the parties involved in the dispute agree to have the matter resolved through a telephone conference or hearing; and (2) Special Request for a Telephone Conference or Hearing, which is used when the parties involved in the dispute do not agree to have the matter resolved through a telephone conference or hearing. In order to file a Pennsylvania Request for a Telephone Conference or Hearing, the individual or organization needs to submit a formal request to the PUC. The request must include the following information: (1) the names of the parties involved in the dispute; (2) a brief description of the dispute; (3) the reasons why the individual or organization believes that a telephone conference or hearing should be held to resolve the dispute; and (4) contact information for the individual or organization submitting the request. After the PUC receives the request, it will review the request and determine if a telephone conference or hearing is necessary. If the PUC determines that a telephone conference or hearing is necessary, it will send a notice to the parties involved in the dispute. The notice will include the date, time, and location of the telephone conference or hearing.