This section and Subtitle Z § 404 only apply to contested case applications because parties are permitted to participate in those proceedings. These provisions do not apply to rulemaking proceedings where no parties are allowed.
The use of the term "person" includes entities.
All persons may present testimony before the Commission, but parties may also present witnesses, cross-examine witnesses, file pleadings and proposed orders, receive pleadings and proposed orders filed by other parties, and receive the final order issued by the Commission.
Being a party is not a pre-requisite to filing a petition to review a Commission decision with the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
In an application for a contested case before the Commission, including, but not limited to, cases described in Subtitle Z § 201.2, the following persons automatically have party status:
In a contested case proceeding before the Commission, a party shall be afforded all the procedural rights provided in this chapter, including the right to receive a copy of any:
In all contested case proceedings before the Commission, a party may:
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 11, r. 11-Z403