South Carolina Public Service Commission

The South Carolina Public Service Commission (PSC) is a regulatory agency that regulates public utilities in the state of South Carolina, including electric power, telecommunications, natural gas, and water & wastewater.[4] In addition, the PSC regulates common carriers, including motor carriers of household goods and taxicabs. The PSC also oversees hazardous waste disposal. The headquarters of the PSC is in the state's capital, Columbia.

South Carolina Public Service Commission
Commission overview
FormedFebruary 11, 1935 (1935-02-11)[1]
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Headquarters101 Executive Center Dr, Suite 100, Columbia, South Carolina[2]
Commission executives
  • Justin T. Williams, Commissioner
  • Florence B. Belser, Chair
  • Stephen "Mike" Casten, Commissioner
  • Carolyn "Carolee" L. Williams, Commissioner
  • Thomas J. "Tom" Ervin, Commissioner
  • Headen B. Thomas, Commissioner
  • Delton W. Powers, Jr., Vice Chair[3]
WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

References

  1. "History". www.psc.sc.gov.
  2. "Office and Directions". www.psc.sc.gov.
  3. "Commissioners". www.psc.sc.gov.
  4. "South Carolina Utility Consumer". www.scutilityconsumer.sc.gov.



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