ACC eases court tension with Johnson Utilities before hearing

By Jake Kinkaid | PinalCentral

The Arizona Corporation Commission is easing up on Johnson Utilities after finally getting compliance on its orders, just a day before contemplating a move that could have significant consequences.

The commission has withdrawn its motion to hold Johnson Utilities in contempt of court because Johnson is now in compliance with the order issued by Pinal County Superior Court to follow an interim manager agreement.

The commission initially asked for the injunction because Johnson Utilities did not provide access to its financial systems as required by the interim manager agreement.

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