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=== Assistant: No — you do not lose any rights by intervening in a Public Utility Commission of Texas PUCT case like Docket No. === No — you do not lose any rights by intervening in a Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) case like Docket No. 58126. In fact, you gain rights that non-participants do not have. Here’s a breakdown: ===== As an intervenor, you are a formal party to the case, which gives you: ===== * The right to receive all filings in the case * The right to submit testimony or evidence * The right to cross-examine Oncor’s witnesses * The right to propose alternative routes * The right to appeal a final decision Without intervening, you can only submit a public comment — which does not obligate the Commission to consider your specific concerns or give you any further input. ===== Generally, no legal rights are forfeited by intervening. However: ===== | | | | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | | ===== If you don’t intervene: ===== * You can still submit a public comment, but you won’t have any role in route selection or hearings. * You can’t appeal the decision or ask for route changes. * Your concerns are not part of the evidentiary record the Commission must consider. ===== : ===== If you’d like, I can help you draft a simple intervention request to minimize time and stress.
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