Net-Metering Registration Guidance: Amendments and FAQs
Adopted on March 1, 2024
(See Rule 5.100, Rule Pertaining to Construction and Operation of Net-Metering Systems, Effective March 1, 2024)
The process for making a filing in a remand subcase is identical to that for filing in the main part of a case, with one exception. After a remand subcase is created, regardless of what form you choose from the “Select Action” drop-down menu to make a filing, the first screen will appear as shown in this how-to guide. Once a remand subcase is opened, any filings related to the remand should be made in that subcase. Any further process regarding the remand (such as evidentiary hearings) will also take place in the remand subcase.
This document provides more detailed information about how members of the public may participate in Commission cases, including submitting public comments and “intervening” to become a formal party in a case.
This document provides basic information about who the Commission is, how to access information about Commission cases, what are the typical steps in a major Commission case, how members of the public can participate in Commission cases, and the role of other State agencies in Commission cases.
The May 8, 2018, memo from ePUC Project Manager Ann Bishop describes an easier way to obtain ePUC document numbers for inclusion on lists of pre-filed testimony and exhibits provided at evidentiary hearings.
This April 9, 2018, memo from PUC Chair Anthony Z. Roisman provides guidance regarding selecting the "Filed By" party (or parties) in ePUC when filing documents in an existing case.