Maryland Code § PU-2-123

Section PU-2-123
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(a) In accordance with this section, the Commission may charge reasonable
and nondiscriminatory fees for the filing of documents with the Commission and for
other services performed by the Commission.
(b) Actions for which the Commission may charge a fee include:
(1) an initial tariff or tariff change;
(2) a certificate of public convenience and necessity;
(3) an application to provide or abandon service;
(4) a preparation of any record in appeal;
(5) a certification of any document;
(6) an application or petition to increase or decrease rates;
(7) an annual report;
(8) a copy of papers, testimony, microfiche, records, and computer
printouts; and

(9) any other filing or service for which the Commission reasonably
determines that a fee is required.
(c) (1) In determining the amount of a fee to be charged for a filing or
other service performed by the Commission, the Commission shall consider the
estimated expense associated with the filing or other service.
(2) (i) The Commission shall waive a fee charged under this
section for a filing by a unit of State government or for a service performed by the
Commission for a unit of State government.
(ii) The Commission may waive a fee charged under this
section if the Commission determines that the waiver is in the public interest.
(d) A document for which a filing fee is required may be received by the
Commission at any time, but may not be considered filed until the filing fee has been
paid.
(e) The Commission shall deposit all fees collected under this section in the
Public Utility Regulation Fund.
(f) The Commission shall adopt regulations to set reasonable and
nondiscriminatory fees for filing and other services performed by the Commission.

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