Docket P-6-2A
Order No. PW18-069
IN
THE MATTER
of an application by Superior Plus Inc. (dba Superior Propane) for changes in
its propane pricing schedule.
BEFORE THE COMMISSION
on Friday,
the 28th day
of September, 2018.
J. Scott MacKenzie, Q.C.,
Chair
M. Douglas Clow, Vice-Chair
John Broderick, Commissioner
Terry McKenna, Commissioner
Order
UPON
receiving
the
application of Superior Plus Inc. ("Superior") on
September 26, 2018
for an increase of
1.0 cent per litre in its propane pricing schedule based on
increased costs;
AND UPON
it
appearing to the Commission that the prices resulting from
an
increase of 1.0 cent per litre are just and
reasonable;
NOW
THEREFORE,
pursuant to the
Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission
Act
and
Petroleum Products Act,
IT IS ORDERED THAT
1.
the maximum propane prices charged by Superior Plus Inc., effective 12:01
a.m. on Monday, October 1, 2018, be in accordance with Appendix "A" to this
Order, and shall remain in effect until otherwise ordered by the Commission;
and
2. the prices approved
herein shall appear on all invoices covering sales or deliveries of propane.
DATED
at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 28th
day of September, 2018.
BY
THE
COMMISSION:
J. Scott MacKenzie, Q.C.,
Chair
M. Douglas Clow,
Vice-Chair
John Broderick,
Commissioner
Terry McKenna,
Commissioner
Notice:
Section
58 of the
Petroleum
Products Act
reads as follows:
58. Where any
person has the status of a party or is an intervenor in any hearing before the
Commission, he is entitled
(a) to appeal
the decision of the Commission to the Court of Appeal; and
(b) to participate as a party in the hearing of an appeal.
and an appeal shall
be on a question of law or jurisdiction only and be governed by section 13 of
the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission Act.
Sections 13.1 (1) and
(2) of the
Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission Act provide as follows:
13.(1) An
appeal lies from a decision or order of the Commission to the Court of Appeal upon a question of law or jurisdiction.
(2)
The appeal shall be made by filing a notice of appeal in the Court
of Appeal within twenty days after the decision or order appealed from and the
rules of court respecting appeals apply with the necessary changes.
The information in this Order is
confidential until the price changes take effect. Any unauthorized use
or communication of this information by licensees or their employees, and in
particular, any disclosure of the contents of this Order to the public, or
to the media, prior to 12:01 a.m. on the date in which these price changes
come into effect, is strictly prohibited, and may result in license
suspension or monetary penalty.