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  2. Public utilities commission - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Public Utility Commission of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The PUC's stated mission is to "protect customers, foster competition, and promote high quality infrastructure". Over the years, various changes have dramatically re-shaped the PUC's mission and focus, shifting from up-front regulation of rates and services to oversight of competitive markets and compliance enforcement of statutes and rules.

  4. Public utility - Wikipedia

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    For example, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) [36] and the Public Utility Commission of Texas regulate the utility companies in California and Texas, respectively, on behalf of their citizens and ratepayers (customers). These public utility commissions (PUCs) are typically composed of commissioners, who are appointed by their ...

  5. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) is the public utilities commission of the U.S. state of Ohio, charged with the regulation of utility service providers such as those of electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications as well as railroad safety and intrastate hazardous materials transport.

  6. What is a moratorium? - AOL

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    For example, the California Department of Insurance imposed a rate increase moratorium for over two years on auto insurers during the pandemic. If you are unsure if your auto insurance policy is ...

  7. California Public Utilities Commission - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Lyft, Uber, Wingz, Haxi and Summon. [46] [47] The definition of a TNC was created by the CPUC in 2013, as a result of a rulemaking process around new and previously unregulated forms of transportation. Prior to the definition, the CPUC had attempted to group TNC services in the same category as limousines. [48]

  8. PUC - Wikipedia

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  9. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Below is a basic list of very common abbreviations. Because publishers adopt different practices regarding how abbreviations are printed, one may find abbreviations with or without periods for each letter. For example, the Code of Federal Regulations may appear abbreviated as "C.F.R." or just as "CFR".