How do I participate in public hearings and public administrative meetings?
• If you wish to speak at a public hearing, you may attend and sign up to speak on the sign-in sheets that are always available at the Commission’s public hearings. It may be necessary for the presiding officer to limit the amount of time for each person’s presentation due to time restrictions on the facility. • If you wish to speak at a public administrative meeting, you may attend and come forward to indicate your desire to speak when your item of interest is called by the Chairman or presiding Commissioner. Depending upon the number of individuals who wish to address the Commission, it may be necessary to limit the amount of time for each person’s presentation, or to otherwise entertain comments in an orderly fashion. • If you are unable to attend a public hearing or meeting, but wish to express your opinion on a particular matter, you may send your written comments to: Terry J. Romine, Executive Secretary Maryland Public Service Commission 6 Saint Paul Street Baltimore, MD 21202-68
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