Washington Statutes

§ 80.04.015 — Conduct of business subject to regulation—Determination by commission.

Washington § 80.04.015
JurisdictionWashington
Title 80PUBLIC UTILITIES
Ch. 80.04REGULATIONS—GENERAL

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Wash. Rev. Code § 80.04.015 (2026).

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Whether or not any person or corporation is conducting business subject to regulation under this title, or has performed or is performing any act requiring registration or approval of the commission without securing such registration or approval, shall be a question of fact to be determined by the commission. Whenever the commission believes that any person or corporation is engaged in any activity without first complying with the requirements of this title, it may institute a special proceeding requiring such person or corporation to appear before the commission at a location convenient for witnesses and the production of evidence and produce information, books, records, accounts, and other memoranda, and give testimony under oath as to the activities being conducted. The commission may c

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Related

Tanner Electric Cooperative v. Puget Sound Power & Light
911 P.2d 1301 (Washington Supreme Court, 1996)
148 case citations

Legislative History

[1991 c 101 s 1;1986 c 11 s 1.]

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