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Docket Number U-2014-2415132

Docket Number U-2014-2415132 Status Closed
Applicant PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES CORPORATION Utility Code 110500
Complainant Utility Name PPL ELECTRIC UTILITIES CORP
Respondent Utility Type Electric
Responsible Bureau TUS eFiling Confirmation Number
Date Filed 03/27/2014 Date Posted 04/08/2014
Case Description Agreement dated March 13, 2014 between PPL Electric Utilities and Failey Township relative with Frailey Township grants PPL the right to construct, operate and maintain its electric line facilities in the Township of Frailey, Schuylkill County.
Action Date Description Date Posted
5/8/2014 Document Served - Other - See Comments 5/8/2014
5/8/2014 Document Published on Web - Document 'PUMC CERT U-2014-2415132.doc' is made public 5/8/2014
5/8/2014 Document Published on Web - Document 'PUMC LETTER U-2014-2415132.doc' is made public 5/8/2014
4/8/2014 Document Published on Web - Document 'Public Utility Municipal Contract - PPL & Frailey Twp' is made public 4/8/2014
4/8/2014 Case Created - U-2014-2415132 - Sectio 507 PUMC Agreement between PPL Electric Utilities and Frailey Township. 4/8/2014
4/8/2014 Assigned Responsible Bureau - TUS 4/8/2014
Document Name Document Type eFiling Confirmation Number Date Received Post On Date Date Served Reference Docket Number
PUMC LETTER U-2014-2415132.DOC Secretarial Letter 5/8/2014 5/8/2014 U-2014-2415132
PUMC CERT U-2014-2415132.DOC Certificate or License 5/8/2014 5/8/2014 U-2014-2415132
PUBLIC UTILITY MUNICIPAL CONTRACT - PPL & FRAILEY TWP Public Utility Municipal Contract 3/27/2014 4/8/2014 U-2014-2415132

 

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