As set forth in the table below, we award Greenlining $31,450.44.
Attorney/Expert |
Year |
Rate |
Hours |
Fees Awarded |
Robert Gnaizda |
2003 |
$450 |
21.7 |
$9765.00 |
John C. Gamboa |
2003 |
$330 |
2.0 |
660.00 |
Gelly Borromeo |
2003 |
$160 |
10.0 |
1,600.00 |
Itzel Berrío |
2002 |
$265 |
12.7 |
3,365.50 |
Itzel Berrío |
2003 |
$275 |
56.6 |
15,565.50 |
Noelle Abastillas |
2003 |
$ 90 |
1.50 |
135.00 |
Total Fees |
31,091.00 | |||
Postage |
359.44 | |||
Total Fees and Costs Awarded |
$ 31,450.44 |
Consistent with previous Commission decisions, we will order that interest be paid on the award amount (at the rate earned on prime, three-month commercial paper, as reported in Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15) commencing the 75th day after Greenlining filed its compensation request and continuing until full payment of the award is made.
This rulemaking proceeding affected a broad array of utilities in energy and telecommunications. As such, we will authorize payment of the compensation award from the intervenor compensation program fund, as described in D.00-01-020.
We remind all intervenors that Commission staff may audit their records related to this award and that intervenors must make and retain adequate accounting and other documentation to support all claims for intervenor compensation. Greenlining's records must identify specific issues for which it requested compensation, the actual time spent by each employee, the applicable hourly rate, fees paid to consultants, and any other costs for which compensation was claimed.