Regulatory Information
Title 66 of the Public Utility Code is available online at Unofficial Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes from West. Scroll down to Title 66 Pa. C.S.A. Public Utilities, and select that link. Title 66 is also available through the Pennsylvania General Assembly website.
Public utilities are regulated under Title 52 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania Code, available online at www.pacode.com.
Any proposed regulation or changes to existing regulations must go through a lengthy review process. They are printed in the Pennsylvania Bulletin for public comment and are reviewed by the Independent Regulatory Review Commission House Consumer Affairs Committee, Senate Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee, Attorney Generals Office, and Governors Budget Office.
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Filing & Resources
- Court Decision Summaries
- eFiling
- Federal Filings
- File or Obtain Information
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Issues, Laws & Regulations
- Act 13 Impact Fee
- Act 120 of 2018 Working Group
- Act 127 (Pipeline Act)
- Act 129
- Advanced Metering
- AEPS Act
- Alternative Ratemaking Methodologies
- American Recovery & Reinvestment Act
- Chapter 27 Railroad
- Chapter 56 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
- Demand Side Response
- EDC Service Outage Response Reports
- Electric Competition Law
- Electric Retail Markets
- Electronic Data Exchange
- En Banc Hearing on Implementation of Supplier Consolidated Billing
- En Banc Hearings on Wholesale Energy Markets
- Global Telephone Order
- Natural Gas Competition
- Policies to Mitigate Potential Electricity Price Increases
- Port Authority Act 61
- Provider of Last Resort
- Railroad Regulations
- Regulatory Information
- Right to Know Policies and Procedures
- Rules Governing Termination, Reconnections, Payments, Cash Deposits
- Section 1329 Applications
- System Improvement Charges Act 11 of 2012
- Triennial Review Order
- Verizon PA and Verizon North Joint Petition for Reclassification
- Electricity Issues
- Natural Gas Issues
- Telecommunications Issues
- Water/Wastewater Issues
- Pipeline Issues
- Motor Carrier Issues
- Rail Issues
- Related Links & Resources
- Reports
- Tariffs
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