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Setting aside interim rates imposed by the Public Service Commission of Utah, the Utah Supreme Court ruled that the state lacks this authority and did so without substantial evidence that the related costs were prudently incurred or just and reasonable.

SALT LAKE CITY — Setting aside interim rates imposed by the Public Service Commission of Utah, the Utah Supreme Court ruled that the state lacks this authority and did so without substantial evidence that the related costs were prudently incurred or just and reasonable.

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