View Case Filings for: 2019-00161
Service Type:Gas
Filing Date:7/8/2019
Category:Regular
Utilities:
Lonnie Williams and Son Excavating, LLC - Alleged Violation of Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act
Case Nature:
Lonnie Williams and Son Excavating, LLC - Alleged Violation of Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act
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10/4/2019 2:07:38 PM
PSC Notice of Filing Hearing Documents |
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10/2/2019 12:54:45 PM
Final Order Entered: 1. This case against Lonnie Williams and Son Excavating, LLC, is hereby DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE and stricken from the docket. THIS IS A FINAL AND APPEALABLE ORDER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. An application for a rehearing may be filed with the Commission within 20 days after service of this Order as provided by KRS 278.400. Any appeal of this Order must be filed with the Franklin Circuit Court within 30 days after service of this Order or within 20 days after an application for rehearing has been denied by failure of the Commission to act or, within 20 days after service of the final Order, as set out in KRS 278.410. |
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9/10/2019 9:41:49 AM
Notice of Filing |
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8/27/2019 2:26:05 PM
Order Entered: 1. Williams shall submit to the Commission a written response to the allegations contained in the Staff Incident Report within 20 days of the date of this Order. 2. Williams shall appear on September 27, 2019, at 9 a.m., Eastern Daylight Time, in Hearing Room 1 of the Commission's offices at 211 Sower Boulevard in Frankfort, Kentucky for the purpose of presenting evidence concerning the alleged violation of the Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act, and showing cause why it should not be subject to the penalties prescribed in KRS 367.4917(1) and (4) for this alleged violation. 3. A person shall not file a paper or appear at a hearing on behalf of, or otherwise represent, a partnership, corporation, or business entity (including a limited liability company) or other person unless the person is an attorney licensed to practice law in Kentucky. 4. The September 27, 2019 hearing shall be recorded by videotape only. 5. The Staff Incident Report in the Appendix to this Order is made a part of the record in this case. 6. This Order shall be served via certified mail, return receipt accepted, to Lonnie Williams and Son Excavating, LLC, c/o Lonnie Williams, as Agent for Service of Process, 2131 Marydell. Road, London, KY 40741. |
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8/21/2019 1:37:22 PM
Order Entered: This case shall be and is hereby continued generally, to be reassigned for hearing after process has been served upon Lonnie Williams and Son Excavating, LLC. |
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8/20/2019 11:39:16 AM
Notice of Filing Hearing Documents |
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7/16/2019 10:28:59 AM
Order Entered nunc pro tunc, that: 1. The style of Case No. 2019-00161 July 8 is amended to LONNIE WILLIAMS AND SON EXCAVATING, LLC - ALLEGED VIOLATION OF UNDERGROUND FACILITY DAMAGE PREVENTION ACT. 2. The caption of the case on all future filings in this matter shall reflect the amended style of the case. 3. All other provisions of the Order dated June 27, 2019, that are not in conflict with the terms of this Order shall remain in full force and effect. |
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7/8/2019 9:59:48 AM
Order Entered: 1. Lonnie Williams shall submit to the Commission a written response to the allegations contained in the Staff Incident Report within 20 days of the date of this Order. 2. Lonnie Williams shall appear on August 9, 2019, at 9 a.m., Eastern Daylight Time, in Hearing Room 1 of the Commission's offices at 211 Sower Boulevard in Frankfort, Kentucky, for the purpose of presenting evidence concerning the alleged violation of the Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act, and showing cause why it should not be subject to the penalties prescribed in KRS 367.4917(1) and (4) for this alleged violation. 3. The August 9, 2019 hearing shall be recorded by videotape only. 4. A person shall not file a paper or appear at a hearing on behalf of, or otherwise represent, a partnership, corporation, business entity or other person unless the person is an attorney licensed to practice law in Kentucky. 5. The Staff Incident Report in the Appendix to this Order is made a part of the record in this case. |