STRUNK v. PA. P.U.C.

No. 2527 C.D. 1986.

110 Pa.Commw. 63 (1987)

531 A.2d 881

Leonard M. Strunk, Petitioner v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Respondent.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Submitted on briefs June 12, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard M. Strunk, petitioner, for himself.

Terryl A. Moreland, Assistant Counsel, with him, Daniel P. Delaney, Chief Counsel, for respondent.

William M. Posner, for intervenor, The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania.

To Judges CRAIG and PALLADINO, and Senior Judge BARBIERI, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE CRAIG, October 2, 1987:

Petitioner Leonard M. Strunk, a customer of intervenor Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania (Bell), appeals from an order of the Public Utility Commission (PUC) adopting an Administrative Law Judge's (ALJ's) Initial Decision dismissing petitioner's formal complaint against Bell.

At issue is the validity of Bell's transmission function charge, imposed in addition to other charges for foreign exchange telephone service...

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