Idaho Public Utilities Commission
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. The Commission does not regulate utility cooperatives (owned by customers) or utilities operated by municipalities.[1]
References
- ^ American Public Power Association (July 2007). "Rate Regulation of PP chart 707.doc / Authority of State Commissions to Regulate Rates of Public Power Utilities" (PDF). p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-11-27.
External links
- Idaho Public Utilities Commission Website
- Office of the Administrative Rules Coordinator
- Bloomberg Markets
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