(a) Each (1) public service company and its officers, agents and employees, (2) electric supplier or person providing electric generation services without a license in violation of § 16-245, and its officers, agents and employees, (3) certified telecommunications provider or person providing telecommunications services without authorization pursuant to sections 16-247f to 16-247h, inclusive, and its officers, agents and employees, (4) person, public agency or public utility, as such terms are defined in § 16-345, subject to the requirements of chapter 293, (5) person subject to the registration requirements under § 16-258a, (6) cellular mobile telephone carrier, as described in § 16-250b, (7) Connecticut electric efficiency partner, as defined in § 16-243v, (8) company, as defined in § 16-49, (9) entity approved to submeter pursuant to § 16-19ff, and (10) person involved in the transportation of gas, as such terms are defined in § 16-280a, shall obey, observe and comply with all applicable provisions of this title and each applicable order made or applicable regulations adopted by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority by virtue of this title as long as the same remains in force. Any such company, electric supplier, certified telecommunications provider, cellular mobile telephone carrier, Connecticut electric efficiency partner, entity approved to submeter, person, any officer, agent or employee thereof, public agency or public utility which the authority finds has failed to obey or comply with any such provision of this title, order or regulation shall be fined, ordered to pay restitution to customers or ordered to pay a combination of a fine and restitution by order of the authority in accordance with the penalty prescribed for the violated provision of this title or, if no penalty is prescribed, not more than ten thousand dollars for each offense, except that the penalty shall be a fine, restitution to customers or a combination of a fine and restitution of not more than forty thousand dollars for failure to comply with an order of the authority made in accordance with the provisions of § 16-19 or 16-247k or within thirty days of such order or within any specific time period for compliance specified in such order. The authority may direct a portion of any fine levied pursuant to this section to be paid to a nonprofit agency engaged in energy assistance programs named by the authority in its decision or notice of violation. Any such nonprofit agency that receives a portion of a fine pursuant to this subsection shall administer such funds as directed by the authority and submit an annual report to the authority, at the end of each fiscal year and in a form determined by the authority, that details the expenditure of such funding. No such nonprofit agency shall use more than ten per cent of such funding for administrative purposes. For the fiscal years ending June 30, 2023, and June 30, 2024, the authority shall direct not less than ninety-five per cent of any fine levied pursuant to this section to nonprofit agencies engaged in energy assistance programs. Each distinct violation of any such provision of this title, order or regulation shall be a separate offense and, in case of a continued violation, each day thereof shall be deemed a separate offense. Each such penalty and any interest charged pursuant to subsection (g) or (h) of § 16-49 shall be excluded from operating expenses for purposes of rate-making.

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 16-41

  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Authority: means the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority and "department" means the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection. See Connecticut General Statutes 16-1
  • Certified telecommunications provider: means a person certified by the authority to provide intrastate telecommunications services, as defined in §. See Connecticut General Statutes 16-1
  • Docket: A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
  • Electric generation services: means electric energy, electric capacity or generation-related services. See Connecticut General Statutes 16-1
  • Electric supplier: means any person, including an electric aggregator or participating municipal electric utility that is licensed by the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority in accordance with §. See Connecticut General Statutes 16-1
  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • Person: means an individual, business, firm, corporation, association, joint stock association, trust, partnership or limited liability company. See Connecticut General Statutes 16-1
  • Public service company: includes electric distribution, gas, telephone, pipeline, sewage, water and community antenna television companies and holders of a certificate of cable franchise authority, owning, leasing, maintaining, operating, managing or controlling plants or parts of plants or equipment, but shall not include towns, cities, boroughs, any municipal corporation or department thereof, whether separately incorporated or not, a private power producer, as defined in §. See Connecticut General Statutes 16-1
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
  • Restitution: The court-ordered payment of money by the defendant to the victim for damages caused by the criminal action.
  • Transcript: A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition.

(b) Any regional water authority, any regional water district, any municipal gas or electric plant established under chapter 101, any municipal waterworks system established under chapter 102, or any other municipality or department thereof owning, leasing, operating or managing a plant for the supplying or furnishing of any public utility, which the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority finds has failed to comply with the procedures of § 16-29, shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than five thousand dollars for any annual report which is not submitted or submitted late in violation of said section.

(c) If the authority has reason to believe that a violation has occurred for which a civil penalty is authorized by subsection (a) or (b) of this section, it shall notify the alleged violator by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by personal service. The notice shall include:

(1) A reference to the sections of the title, regulation or order involved;

(2) A short and plain statement of the matter asserted or charged;

(3) A statement of the prescribed civil penalty for the violation; and

(4) A statement of the person’s right to a hearing.

(d) The person to whom the notice is addressed shall have twenty days from the date of receipt of the notice in which to deliver to the authority a written application for a hearing. If a hearing is requested, then, after a hearing and upon a finding that a violation has occurred, the authority may issue a final order assessing a civil penalty under this section which shall not be greater than the maximum penalty permitted by law. If a hearing is not requested, or if such a request is later withdrawn, then the notice shall, on the first day after the expiration of the twenty-day period or on the first day after the withdrawal of the request for hearing, whichever is later, become a final order of the authority and the matters asserted or charged in the notice shall be deemed admitted, unless the notice is modified by a consent order before it becomes a final order. A consent order shall be deemed a final order.

(e) All hearings under this section shall be conducted under sections 4-176e to 4-184, inclusive. The final order of the authority assessing a civil penalty shall be subject to appeal under § 4-183. No challenge to any final order of the authority assessing a civil penalty shall be allowed as to any issue which could have been raised by an appeal of an earlier order of the authority. Any civil penalty authorized by this section shall become due and payable (1) at the time of receipt of a final order in the case of a civil penalty assessed in such order after a hearing, (2) on the first day after the expiration of the period in which a hearing may be requested if no hearing is requested, or (3) on the first day after the withdrawal of a request for hearing.

(f) A civil penalty assessed in a final order of the authority under this section may be enforced in the same manner as a judgment of the Superior Court. The final order shall be delivered to the respondent by personal service or by certified mail, return receipt requested. After entry of such final order, the authority may file a transcript without the payment of costs, in the office of the clerk of the superior court in the judicial district in which the respondent resides, has a place of business, owns real property, or in which any real property which is the subject of the proceedings is located or, if the respondent is not a resident of the state of Connecticut, in the judicial district of Hartford. Upon the filing, the clerk shall docket the order in the same manner and with the same effect as a judgment entered in the superior court within the judicial district. Upon the docketing, the order may be enforced as a judgment of the court.