The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

UGI hearing

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On Feb. 27, the Commission voted unanimousl­y to suspend the proposed rate increase request for up to seven months from the time the rates would otherwise have become effective, and to assign the case to the Public Utility Commission’s Office of Administra­tive Law Judge for proceeding­s and the issuance of a recommende­d decision. A final decision by the Commission regarding the UGI request is due by Nov. 19.

In addition to those looking to comment, members of the public that want to listen to the hearing — but not offer testimony — must also contact the Office of Consumer Advocate by June 1.

Only those that have registered will be able to participat­e in, or listen to, the public input hearings.

On the day of the hearings, starting at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. on June 4, customers will testify in the order they signed up.

For those planning to offer comment, the Public Utility Commission offers tips on how to participat­e in a public input hearing:

• Prepare what you are going to say beforehand. Even though it is not required, you may want to write out your statement, which can be read.

• Any formal testimony that is offered during the hearing will become part of the record on which the Public Utility Commission will issue its final decision.

• Understand that parties in the case may want to ask you a question to clarify something you said.

For informatio­n about the Public Utility Commission visit www.puc. pa.gov.

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