Applications for a Certificate shall be submitted in writing and on forms prescribed by the Commission.
Commission certification shall be obtained before the services enumerated in § 1506.2 may be offered in the District of Columbia. Commission approval shall be obtained before any sale or transfer of effective control by means of sale, transfer, assignment or other disposition of ten percent (10%) or more of the stock or voting rights in a public utility holding a certificate of public convenience and necessity. This subsection is inapplicable for those utilities exempted by § 1509.1.
Each applicant shall be required to address the following matters, in a substantial manner and with particularity, consistent with the scope of the authorization sought:
Unless otherwise specified by the Commission, to be deemed complete, all application submissions shall include, either in the application itself or in exhibits, the following data:
An application submission shall also specify both the time and a timetable that the applicant will require to make the proposed service available.
The applicant shall provide any other information the Commission shall indicate will be required to evaluate the application, within fifteen (15) working days of the Commission's request. The information shall be served on the Office of the People's Counsel and all other parties of record.
In addition to the copies required to be filed with the Commission pursuant to § 100.11 of this title, an applicant shall be required to forward one (1) complete copy of the application submission to the Office of the People's Counsel.
Each applicant shall be responsible for the continuing accuracy and completeness of information furnished in a pending application or in Commission proceedings involving a pending application.
Whenever the information furnished in the pending application is no longer substantially accurate and complete in all significant respects, the applicant shall amend the application so as to furnish additional or corrected information within twenty (20) days after the applicant becomes aware of the change, unless good cause is shown, and shall serve the parties of record.
Whenever there has been a substantial change as to any other matter which may be of decisional significance in a Commission proceeding involving the pending application, the applicant shall submit a statement furnishing such additional or corrected information within twenty (20) days after the applicant becomes aware of the change, unless good cause is shown, and shall serve the parties of record.
If the matter is before any court for review, statements and amendments shall also be served upon the Commission's General Counsel.
For the purposes of this section, an application is "pending" before the Commission from the time it is accepted for filing by the Commission until a Commission grant or denial of the application is no longer subject to reconsideration by the Commission or to review by any court.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 15, r. 15-1501