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The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is a public utilities commission, a quasi-judicial tribunal, which regulates investor-owned or privately owned utilities that provide gas, water, electricity, or telephone service for profit in the U.S. state of Idaho, such as Idaho Power, Intermountain Gas, Qwest, and United Water of Idaho.
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In Canada, a public utilities commission (PUC) is a public utility regulator, typically a semi-independent quasi-judicial tribunal, owned and operated within a municipal or local government system under the oversight of one or more elected commissioners. [1] Its role is analogous to a municipal utility district or public utility district in the US.
The commission said in a news release last week that it would not grant a request submitted last year by PacifiCorp, an energy company that serves about 90,000 customers in Idaho under the name ...
The bill would prevent the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, or PUC, from creating and enforcing rates for separate customer classes.
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has the authority to approve, reject or modify the proposal. The entire process could take several months and will likely involve public hearings.
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Dean Cameron, director of the Department of Insurance, and Little said they’ve looked to Utah for a blueprint on utility wildfire liability — in particular, a 2020 law that requires utilities ...