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PUC ALJ narrows On Location hearing to website advertising, allows limited third‑party questioning and continues case
Summary
An administrative law judge at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission limited today's evidentiary hearing to whether On Location complied with a May 29 recommended decision about its website advertising, granted administrative notice of prior transcripts, allowed targeted questioning of subpoenaed carriers about post‑decision changes, and continued the hearing so all witnesses can attend.
An administrative law judge for the Colorado Public Utilities Commission ruled Nov. 18 that an evidentiary hearing over allegations against On Location Events LLC will be narrowly focused on whether the company complied with a May 29, 2025 recommended decision concerning advertising on its website, but the judge allowed limited follow‑up questioning about post‑decision changes and continued the matter to a later date.
Judge Connor Farley opened the remote proceeding in docket 25FDash0270CP at approximately 9 a.m. and said he would address two prehearing motions first: a motion from respondent counsel to limit the scope of evidence and a motion to quash subpoenas for witnesses from ACE Express and Ramblin Express. "I'm going to grant it in part and deny it in part," Farley said in announcing his ruling on the motion to limit.
Why it matters: The dispute centers on whether On Location violated the PUC's earlier recommended decision (R25‑0406, issued May 29, 2025). That decision found fault with advertising that did not…
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