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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. Select Browse and Title 52 to see the index.

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.

Chapter 56 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking


Information and comments regarding the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that will revise the PUC's regulations at 52 Pa. Code Chapter 56, to ensure they are consistent with Act 201 of 2004, also known as Chapter 14, can now be found on the PUC's Consumer Information page.

The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act


The American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 - The Commission initiated an investigation regarding the PUC policies and actions that should be implemented to ensure compliance with the requirements of Section 410(a) of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009


Disclaimer: All information that appears on this website is merely an electronic representation and is not the officially filed information. The official documents reside in the File Room of the Public Utility Commission in 2-North, on the second floor of the Commonwealth Keystone Building in Harrisburg and are available for public inspection during normal business hours