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Economic Regulation
Vol. 45, Issue 4, 2017July 31, 2018 EDT

Consumer Protections Down the Drain: Stopping the leaks in Ohio Law and the PUCO’s Jurisdiction Concerning Submetering Companies

Kari D. Hehmeyer,
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Capital University Law Review
Kari D. Hehmeyer, Consumer Protections Down the Drain: Stopping the Leaks in Ohio Law and the PUCO’s Jurisdiction Concerning Submetering Companies, 45 Capital University Law Review 723 (2018).
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