Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2001

Citgo Petroleum Corp. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission

Citgo Petroleum Corp. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided August 29, 2001
795 So. 2d 1194; 2001 La. LEXIS 2486; 2001 WL 1039947 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Citgo Petroleum Corp. v. Louisiana Public Service Commission

Opinion of the Court

In Re Lake Charles Pilots Inc.; — Plaintiff; Applying for Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs, Parish of E. Baton Rouge, 19th Judicial District Court Div. A, Nos. 468,813, 472,233, 472,674.

Granted. The provisions of La. Code Civ. P. art. 2124 are designed to protect holders of civil money judgments. Allen v. Louisiana State Board of Dentistry, 519 So.2d 1161 (La. 1988). The trial court’s April 5, 2001 judgment concerns regulatory matters and does not specifically award monetary relief. Moreover, under the judgment, the Public Service Commission has the authority, upon remand, to order refunds or adjust future assessments. Under these circumstances, the ratepayers are adequately protected. Accordingly, the judgment of the trial court increasing the amount of the suspensive appeal bond is vacated and set aside. The judgment of May 15, 2001 setting the suspensive appeal bond at $10,000 is reinstated.

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