Colorado Code § 40-6-116

Suspension of decision - notice - bond - accounting pending review
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(1) 
The pendency of a writ of certiorari or review shall not of itself stay or suspend the operation of
the decision of the commission; but, during the pendency of such writ, the district court, in its
discretion, may stay or suspend, in whole or in part, the operation of the commission's decision.
(2) No order so staying or suspending any decision of the commission shall be made
other than upon three days' notice and after hearing; and if the decision of the commission is
suspended, the order suspending the same shall contain a specific finding based upon evidence
submitted to the court and identified by reference thereto that great or irreparable damage would
otherwise result to the petitioner and specifying the nature of the damage.
(3) In case the decision of the commission is stayed or suspended, the order of the court
shall not become effective until a suspending bond has been filed with and approved by the
district court, and sufficient in amount and security to insure the prompt payment, by the party
petitioning for the review, of all damages caused by the delay in the enforcement of the decision
of the commission, and of all moneys which any person may be compelled to pay, pending the
review proceedings, for transportation, transmission, product, commodity, or service in excess of
the charges fixed by the decision of the commission in case said decision is sustained. The
district court, in case it stays or suspends the decision of the commission in any matter affecting
rates, fares, tolls, rentals, charges, or classifications, by order, shall direct the public utility
affected to pay into court from time to time, there to be impounded until the final decision of the
case, or into some bank or trust company under such conditions as the court may prescribe all
sums of money which it may collect from any person in excess of the sum such person would
have been compelled to pay if the decision of the commission had not been stayed or suspended.
(4) In case the district court stays or suspends any decision lowering any rate, fare, toll,
rental, charge, or classification, the commission, upon the filing and approval of said suspending
bond, shall forthwith require the public utility affected, under penalty of the immediate
enforcement of the decision of the commission, pending review and notwithstanding the
suspending order, to keep such accounts, verified by oath, as may, in the judgment of the
commission, suffice to show the amounts being charged or received by such public utility,
pending review, in excess of the charges allowed by the decision of the commission, together
with the names and addresses of the persons to whom overcharges will be refundable in case the
charges made by the public utility, pending review, are not sustained by the district court. The
court, from time to time, may require the party petitioning for a review to give additional
security on, or to increase, the suspending bond, whenever in the opinion of the court the same
may be necessary to insure the prompt payment of said damages and said overcharges.
(5) Upon the final decision by the district court, all moneys which the public utility may
have collected, pending the appeal, in excess of those authorized by such final decision, together
with interest, in case the court ordered the deposits of such moneys in a bank or trust company,
shall be promptly paid to the persons entitled thereto, in such manner and through such methods
of distribution as may be prescribed by the commission. If any moneys are not claimed by the
persons entitled thereto within one year from the final decision of the district court, the
commission shall cause notice to such persons to be given by publication once a week for two
successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the city and
county of Denver and in such other newspapers as may be designated by the commission, said
notice to state the names of persons entitled to such moneys and the amounts due each person.
All moneys not claimed within ninety days after publication of such notice shall be paid by the
public utility, under the direction of the commission, into the state treasury and credited to the
general fund.

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