Public Utilities Commission
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A Utilities commission, Utility Regulatory Commission (URC), or Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is a governing body that regulates the rates and services of a utility.
The utility that is being regulated may be owned by the consumers that it serves, a mutual utility like a Public Utility District, a state or government owned utility, or it may be a stockholder owned utility either publicly traded on a stock exchange or closely held among just a few investors.
Countries:
- Anguilla Public Utilities Commission
- Bahamas Public Utilities Commission [1]
- Belize Public Utilities Commission [2]
United States:
- Alaska Public Utilities Commission [3]
- California Public Utilities Commission [4]
- Colorado Public Utilities Commission [5]
- Hawaii Public Utilities Commission [6]
- Idaho Public Utilities Commission [7]
- Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission [8]
- Maine Public Utilities Commission [9]
- Minnesota Public Utilities Commission
- Nevada Public Utilities Commission [10]
- New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission [11]
- North Carolina Utilities Commission [12]
- Public Utilities Commission of Ohio [13]
- Oregon Public Utility Commission [14]
- Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission [15]
- Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission [16]
- San Francisco Public Utilities Commission [17]
- South Dakota Public Utilities Commission [18]
- Texas Public Utility Commission [19]