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PUC Fines New Jersey Company for Violations

Published on 10/11/2007

Filed under: Transportation and Safety

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today fined Foundry Service Corp. of Millville, N.J., $1,000 for transporting property without Commission authority.

On Dec. 26, 2006, the Commission’s Bureau of Transportation and Safety filed a complaint alleging that the company transported property for compensation while not holding a certificate of public convenience. The company was issued a certificate of public convenience on March 6, 1972, but it was cancelled Dec. 7, 1983 for failure to maintain evidence of proper insurance with the Commission.

The company had 20 days to respond to the complaint or the recommended fine of $1,000 would be imposed.  The PUC did not receive a response during that time. The company also is ordered to cease and desist from all further violations.

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Docket No. A-00096858

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