What is a Public Service Commission (PSC)?
A public service commission (PSC) is generally a regulatory body at the state level responsible for regulating utilities that provide service within a state. The commission is comprised of either state-elected or state-appointed officials. These members regulate all electric, gas, water, cable and telephone retail in many states, and are also generally responsible for ensuring that utilities are responsive to customers’ needs and service requests, and that service is both adequate and reliable. The Puerto Rico PSC can be contacted at: Munoz Rivera Avenue, Num.50 Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919 Post Office Box 190870 Hato Rey Station San Juan, Puerto Rico 00919 Tel.(787)756-1919 Fax (787)758-3418 We are not aware of a website for Puerto Rico PSC at this time.
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