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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.
A public utilities commission is a quasi-governmental body that provides oversight and/or regulation of public utilities in a particular area (locality, municipality, or subnational division), especially in the United States and Canada.
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has rejected an eastern Idaho power company’s request to reduce its liability in the event its equipment started a wildfire.
The bill would have amended terminology related to corporations who provide water under the Idaho Public Utilities Commission’s jurisdiction. State Sen. Melissa Wintrow, a Boise Democrat and the ...
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission earlier this year rejected a request from Rocky Mountain Power to limit its wildfire liability and called the proposal “unreasonable.” Rocky Mountain ...
South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Public utilities commissions of the United States" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
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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