96 - Investigations by commission.

§ 96. Investigations  by  commission. 1. The commission may of its own  motion investigate or make inquiry in a manner to be determined by it as  to any act done or omitted to be done by any  telegraph  corporation  or  telephone  corporation  and  the  commission  must  make such inquiry in  regard to  any  act  done  or  omitted  to  be  done  by  any  telegraph  corporation  or  telephone corporation in violation of any provisions of  law or in violation of any order of the commission.    2. The commission may of its own  motion  or  upon  complaint  of  any  person  or  corporation  aggrieved investigate and determine whether the  property of any corporation or person actually used within the state  in  the  business  of  affording  telephonic  communication for hire is of a  value exceeding ten thousand dollars.    3. Complaints may be made to the  commission  by  the  state  consumer  protection  board or by any person or corporation aggrieved, by petition  or complaint in writing, setting forth any act done  or  omitted  to  be  done by any telegraph corporation or telephone corporation alleged to be  in  violation  of the terms or conditions of its franchise or charter or  of any order  of  the  commission.  Upon  the  presentation  of  such  a  complaint  the  commission shall cause a copy thereof to be forwarded to  the person or corporation complained of which may be accompanied  by  an  order  directed to such person or corporation requiring that the matters  complained of be satisfied or that the charges be  answered  in  writing  within  a  time  to  be  specified  by  the commission. If the person or  corporation complained of shall make reparation for any  injury  alleged  and  shall  cease  to  commit or permit the violation of law, franchise,  charter or order charged in the complaint, if any there  be,  and  shall  notify  the  commission of that fact before the time allowed for answer,  the commission need  take  no  further  action  upon  the  charges.  If,  however,  the  charges  contained in such petition be not thus satisfied  and it shall appear to the commission that there are reasonable  grounds  therefor,  it  shall investigate such charges in such manner and by such  means as it shall deem proper and take such action within its powers  as  the facts in its judgment justify.    4.  Whenever the commission shall investigate any matter complained of  by any person or corporation aggrieved by  any  act  or  omission  of  a  telegraph  corporation  or  telephone corporation under this section, it  shall be its duty within sixty days after final submission to  make  and  file  an  order either dismissing the petition or complaint or directing  the telegraph corporation or  telephone  corporation  complained  of  to  satisfy  the  cause  of  complaint  in  whole or to the extent which the  commission may specify and require.    6. a. The commission shall have power to provide for a management  and  operations audit of any telephone corporation. The commission shall have  discretion  to have such audits performed by its staff or by independent  auditors.    b. In every case in which the commission chooses  to  have  the  audit  provided  for  in this subdivision performed by independent auditors, it  shall have  authority  to  select  the  auditors,  and  to  require  the  corporation  being  audited  to  enter into a contract with the auditors  providing for their payment by such  corporation.  Such  contract  shall  provide further that the auditors shall work for and under the direction  of  the  commission  according  to  such  terms  as  the  commission may  determine are necessary and reasonable. The commission shall  not  enter  into  any  such  contract with an auditor who shall have contracted with  the corporation being audited  within  the  last  two  years  and  shall  require,  within  the  terms of the contract, that such auditor will not  contract with the corporation being audited until  at  least  two  years  have elapsed from the date such audit was completed.c.  The  commission  shall  have  authority  to  direct the company to  implement any recommendations resulting from such audits that  it  finds  to  be necessary and reasonable and shall commence the first audit on or  before the one hundred twentieth  day  after  the  date  on  which  this  subdivision shall have become a law.    d.  Upon the application of a telephone corporation for a major change  in rates as defined in subdivision two of  section  ninety-two  of  this  chapter,  the commission shall review that corporation's compliance with  the directions and recommendations made previously by the commission, as  a result of the most recently completed management and operations audit.  The commission shall incorporate the findings  of  such  review  in  its  opinion or order.