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The '''South Dakota Public Utilities Commission''' (PUC) regulates the energy, Telecommunications and grain warehouse companies located in South Dakota. The PUC keeps track of the [[Do Not Call Registry]]. Commissioners are elected to six-year terms in staggered elections, with special elections should vacancies arise. |
The '''South Dakota Public Utilities Commission''' (PUC) regulates the energy, Telecommunications and grain warehouse companies located in South Dakota. The PUC keeps track of the [[Do Not Call Registry]]. Commissioners are elected to six-year terms in staggered elections, with special elections should vacancies arise. [[Dusty Johnson]] served as PUC chairman from 2007 until 2011 prior to his election to Congress from [[South Dakota's at-large congressional district]]. |
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Revision as of 03:25, 12 June 2020
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Jurisdiction | South Dakota |
Headquarters | Pierre, South Dakota |
Annual budget | $4,141,534(2011) |
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Parent agency | State of South Dakota |
Website | http://puc.sd.gov/ |
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) regulates the energy, Telecommunications and grain warehouse companies located in South Dakota. The PUC keeps track of the Do Not Call Registry. Commissioners are elected to six-year terms in staggered elections, with special elections should vacancies arise. Dusty Johnson served as PUC chairman from 2007 until 2011 prior to his election to Congress from South Dakota's at-large congressional district.
References
- ^ Mercer, Bob (January 2, 2014). "PUC's Gary Hanson says he'll run for re-election". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved January 6, 2014.
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