Docket Control definition

Docket Control means the organizational unit within the Commission’s Hearing Division that accepts, records, and maintains filings.
Docket Control means the office of the Commission that receives all official filings for entry into the Commission’s public electronic docketing system.
Docket Control means the office of the Commission that receives all official filings for entry

Examples of Docket Control in a sentence

  • The study shall examine actual experience with APS’ demand response programs and shall be filed in Docket Control within two years of the Commission’s decision in this Docket.

  • Jana Van Ness Jana Van Ness Manager State Regulations Attachment Cc: Docket Control (18 copies plus original) Parties of Record ADDENDUM TO SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Addendum is to the Settlement Agreement dated May 14, 1999 (hereafter "Agreement") between Arizona Public Service Company ("APS" or "Company") and the various signatories to the Agreement (collectively with APS, the "Parties").

  • Once a SIB is approved in a decision, the Company must file with Docket Control semi-annual status reports.

  • The Company shall submit a calendar year Common Facilities hook-up fee status report each January 31to Docket Control for the prior twelve (12) month period, beginning January 31, 2018, until the Common Facilities hook-up fee tariff is no longer in effect.

Related to Docket Control

  • Joint Control means a situation where a company has multiple promoters (but none of the shareholders has more than 50% of voting rights and paid up share capital).

  • customs control means measures applied by the customs and excise office to ensure compliance with customs legislation;

  • Medical control means a person who provides medical supervision to an emergency medical service provider.

  • Council of Ministers means the Council of Ministers of the Community established by Article 9 of the Treaty;

  • Management Control means the possession, directly or indirectly of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of the Concessionaire, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise or the power to elect or appoint more than 50% (fifty percent) of the directors, managers, partners or other individuals exercising similar authority with respect to the Concessionaire.