The Missouri Public Service Commission has opened a working case to consider a proposed residential customer disconnection data reporting rule filed by the Office of the Public Counsel (OPC). In its motion, OPC asked the Commission to open a working case to collect comments about a rule OPC proposed that would require each of Missouri’s investor-owned electric, natural gas, water, sewer and steam heating utility to make a monthly report to the Commission regarding residential customer service disconnections.
The PSC says this file (AW-2020-0148) will serve as a repository for documents and comments. Using this file, anyone with an interest in this matter may view documents and may submit any pertinent responsive comments or documents. This is not a contested case, so anyone may file a comment without legal counsel. Intervention requests are not necessary to submit comments or view documents.
The public is welcome to submit comments by forwarding electronic communications through the Commission’s electronic filing and information system (EFIS) at the Commission’s website. Once at the website, click on the Access EFIS link on the right side of the page. Scroll down and click on the public comment link. You need to refer to File No. AW-2020-0148.
Written comments in hard copy should be sent to the Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 360, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102. You should refer to File No. AW-2020-0148. The public can view the contents of the file by following the link on PSC’s website.
Any stakeholder wishing to submit written comments regarding the rule, or the cost to comply with that rule, must do so no later than February 14, 2020.
A workshop meeting regarding the rule proposed by OPC will be held on March 26, 2020. The PSC Staff is responsible for conducting the meeting. Staff is to submit a notice regarding the time and location of the workshop meeting in this file when those details have been determined.