Opinion ID: 2630266
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Rights or Obligations Determined

Text: ¶ 10 The Commission's order did not confer any rights or obligations upon the parties. Unlike the situation in Ameritemps, where the Board awarded permanent total disability compensation payments after a finding of total disability, 2005 UT App 491, ¶ 20, 128 P.3d 31, the Commission in this case did not reach any final determination regarding Heber Light's authority to provide power. The order stated, [t]o the extent [Heber Light] serves those extra-territorial customers, and to the extent it is acting just like any other public utility, it seems the legislature intended it would be considered a corporation, association, etc. and would be subject to commission jurisdiction as would any other public utility. Because the Commission's order did not finally determine whether Heber Light is in fact operating in a way that would subject it to Commission regulation, the order did not determine Heber Light's rights and obligations.