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Rules on Local Intervener Costs
Rule 009 outlines the process and requirements for local interveners to request reimbursement of certain costs related to participating in a facility proceeding or hearing. This rule only applies to local interveners, as defined in Section 22 of the Alberta Utilities Commission Act; who are a group or a person who has interest in and is occupying or entitled to occupy land that is, or may be, directly and adversely affected by an AUC decision. Typically a standing ruling is issued and local interveners are those who have been granted standing. Local interveners can apply for advance funding, or file an interim costs claim, and submit a final costs claim, within 30 days of the conclusion of a hearing. Fees may be claimed for a lawyer or a consultant. The scale of costs included in the rule sets fee recovery based on the experience of the lawyer or consultant and sets fixed rates for other costs.
Previous versions of this rule and related bulletins can be found in the consultations library. Sort by topic (Rule 009) and by document type to find the information you are looking for.
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