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Cite as 2014 Ark. App. 546 ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISIONS II & III No. CV-13-803 DUSTIN MCDANIEL, ARKANSAS Opinion Delivered October 8, 2014 ATTORNEY GENERAL, CONSUMER UTILITIES RATE ADVOCACY APPEAL FROM THE ARKANSAS DIVISION PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION APPELLANT [DOCKET NO. 12-056-U] V. ARKANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION and ENTERGY ARKANSAS, INC. APPELLEES REVERSED AND REMANDED KENNETH S. HIXSON, Judge This is the companion case to a separate appeal handed down by this court today in McDaniel v. Arkansas Public Service Commission, 2014 Ark. App. 529. That appeal arises from Order No. 7 of the Arkansas Public Service Commission in Docket No. 12-056-U, in which the Commission found that an interim surcharge imposed by Entergy Arkansas, Inc., complied with Act 310 of 1981, and from Order No. 8 approving Entergys rate schedule for the surcharge. This court reversed and remanded Orders 7 and 8 for additional findings by the Commission. The present appeal is from Order No. 9 in Docket No. 12-056-U. That Order altered the rate schedule approved by the Commission in Order No. 8. The Consumer Utilities Rate Advocacy Division of the Arkansas Attorney Generals Office (“the AG”) has appealed from
Cite as 2014 Ark. App. 546 Order No. 9 and asserts the same grounds for reversal as in the companion appeal. In light of the identical nature of the issues in both appeals, we adopt the reasoning employed in McDaniel v. Arkansas Public Service Commission, 2014 Ark. App. 529, and reverse and remand the Commissions Order No. 9. GLADWIN, C.J., and PITTMAN, WALMSLEY, and WOOD, JJ., agree. BROWN, J., dissents. Dustin McDaniel, Atty Gen., by: Emon O. Mahony, Asst Atty Gen., for appellant. Tucker Raney, Assistant General Counsel of Entergy Services, Inc.; N. Wesley Hunt, Counsel of Entergy Services, Inc.; Perkins & Trotter, PLLC, by: Scott C. Trotter; and Wright, Lindsey & Jennings, by: N. M. Norton, for appellees. 2
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