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Division Descriptions & Contacts
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Organizational Structure
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The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (“Commission”)
is divided into two general sections: Commission Policy/Administration and Regulatory
Operations. Commission Policy/Administration includes the Commissioners, Executive
Director, Administration, General Counsel, Utilities Hearing Officers, Policy Analysis,
the Public Information Office, and Consumer Outreach. Regulatory Operations includes
the enforcement and analytical staff of the Commission, containing the Director
of Regulatory Operations, Staff Counsel, Resource and Market Analysis, Financial
Analysis, Engineering, Rail Safety, and Consumer Complaint Resolution.
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Commission Policy/Administration
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Commission
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The Commission is comprised of three Commissioners
who are each appointed by the Governor to a four-year term. The Governor designates
one Commissioner as Chairman.
In contested matters, rulemakings, and investigations,
a Commissioner is assigned to govern the proceedings to act as the Presiding Officer.
The Presiding Officer, in contested cases, acts in a quasi-judicial manner by receiving
and ruling on the admissibility of evidence and amendments to pleadings, acting
upon any pending motions which do not involve a final determination of the proceeding,
issuing appropriate interim orders, ruling on all procedural matters, setting timeframes
for oral testimony and making findings of fact and conclusions of law for the full
Commission to approve. Witnesses are presented and are subject to cross-examination
by the other parties, Commissioners and Commissioners’ advisors. Likewise, in rulemaking
proceedings, the Presiding Officer receives public comment on proposed regulations.
All matters over which the Commission has supervision,
control, jurisdiction or advisory power must be approved by a quorum of Commissioners
during a public agenda meeting. Thus, during these meetings, the Commissioners vote
on Regulatory Operation Staff (“Staff”) recommendations for resolution of matters
which did not go to hearing, and vote on other recommendations presented by the
Presiding Officer for final determination of matters in which hearings have been
held. The Commissioners also vote on various administrative, legislative, legal
and policy issues in state and federal regulatory matters, including those before
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) and the Federal Communications
Commission (“FCC”).
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Commissioners
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Name | Title | Telephone | Location |
Hayley
Williamson
| Chair | (775) 684-6101 | Carson City |
Tammy
Cordova
| Commissioner | (775) 684-6101 | Las Vegas |
Randy
J.
Brown
| Commissioner | (775) 684-6101 | Carson City |
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Executive Director
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The Executive Director serves as Chief Financial Officer and directs the daily operations of the Commission including without limitation, budget preparation, administration, human resources, media relations and consumer outreach, purchases and acquisitions made by the Commission and contracts and leases entered into by the Commission. The Executive Director also develops and implements policies and procedures to ensure the efficient operation of the Commission including Regulatory Operations. |
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Executive Director Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Executive Assistant | (775) 684-6191 |
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Communications Director
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The Communications Director is responsible for coordinating all external communications with the public, media, financial community, trade organizations and other interested groups. The Communications Director monitors state legislative activities and produces reports as needed, and interacts with other state agencies and branches of local, state and federal government to increase understanding of Commission activities. |
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Communications Director Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Communications Director | (775) 684-6118 |
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Consumer Outreach
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Consumer Outreach is responsible for managing consumer outreach efforts to include: development and dissemination of outreach materials, development and tracking of outreach activities, and attending and speaking at community events. |
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Consumer Outreach Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Consumer Outreach | (702) 486-7214 |
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Diversity and Inclusion Liaison
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The diversity and inclusion liaison shall:
1. Assist the state agency with:
(a) Promoting effective communication with minority groups;
(b) Promoting cultural competency in providing effective services to minority groups; and
(c) Establishing a method for notifying employees of a state agency of the provisions of NRS 232.0083 to 232.0087, inclusive.
2. Serve as a contact person who shall maintain ongoing communication between the state agency and members of minority groups.
3. Provide technical assistance to the state agency on new programs and services offered by the state agency that are intended to increase accessibility and inclusivity for members of minority groups.
4. Collaborate with diversity and inclusion liaisons designated by other state agencies to increase the accessibility and inclusivity of services to members of minority groups.
(Added to NRS by 2021, 3227)
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Diversity and Inclusion Liaison
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Last Name | First Name | Title | Telephone |
Hernandez | Erika | Compliance Investigator II | (702) 486-7235 |
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Administration
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Administration is responsible for the overall administrative operations of the Commission to include budget and fiscal management; assessments, fees and administrative fines; human resources and management services; computer systems and operations; and the Electronic Filings and Records Management System. |
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Administration Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Admin Assistant II | (702) 486-7239 |
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Business Process Services
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Business Process Services is responsible for the Commission’s core business processes relating to docket management. This includes implementing processes necessary to support the acceptance and management of “legally defensible” electronic documents and records. Business Process Services also manages the master dockets, prepares agenda meeting notices and maintains the Commission’s master calendar. |
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Business Process Services Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Business Process Analyst I | (775) 684-6144 |
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Computer Systems Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Manager, Information Technology | (775) 684-6192 |
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General Counsel
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General Counsel is responsible for representing the Commission’s interests in all proceedings in state and federal court. The division represents the Commission's interests before various state and federal regulatory agencies including the FERC; counsels commissioners and administrative attorneys on legal and policy issues; and reviews and approves notices, orders, notices of agenda meetings, regulations, legislation and other legal documents prepared by administrative attorneys and the legal case manager. The division is also responsible for case management and reviewing the Commission's administrative procedures to assure compliance with the Administrative Procedures Act as well as other statutes and regulations applicable to the Commission. |
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Commission General Counsel Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Executive Assistant | (775) 684-6102 |
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Administrative Attorneys
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Administrative Attorneys are responsible for providing preliminary advice and counsel to the assigned Commissioner; interpreting relevant laws, regulations, policies and procedures as they apply to specific utility issues; drafting legally sufficient opinions, notices, orders and regulations for the Commissioners; and making fair and impartial recommendations to the Commissioners based on fact and conclusions of the law. |
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Administrative Attorneys Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Executive Assistant | (775) 684-6191 |
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Utilities Hearings Officers
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The Utilities Hearing Officers hold administrative hearings on applications to provide utility services, tariff rates, financial practices, jurisdictional issues and consumer complaints, write administrative orders, and arbitrate disputes between telecommunications providers. The Utilities Hearing Officers schedule and preside over administrative proceedings including prehearing conferences, consumer sessions, workshops, mediations, arbitrations and hearings in rulemakings, investigations and contested cases. The Utilities Hearing Officers also research and analyze evidence while drafting orders and opinions based on the record as well as state and federal law, which is reviewed and voted on by the Commissioners. Finally, the Utilities Hearing Officers review petitions for reconsideration and draft appropriate responses.
The decisions of the Utilities Hearing Officers are subject to appeal by the Commission in the same manner that the decisions of a Presiding Officer are subject to appeal and review by the Commission. The Utilities Hearing Officers, however, are not able to vote on any matter before the Commission. |
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Utilities Hearing Officers Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Executive Assistant | (775) 684-6191 |
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Policy Analysis
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Policy Analysis is responsible for providing policy, technical support and advice to the Commissioners on various aspects of utility issues including telecommunications, electric, gas, water and sewer. This involves evaluating, analyzing and interpreting utility data; drafting opinions, orders and regulations and ensuring they are technically accurate, consistent and complete; and providing policy and technical assistance to the Commission during hearings and rulemaking sessions. The Policy Analysis also provides policy and technical assistance to General Counsel during all proceedings before state and federal courts as well as federal regulatory agencies. |
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Policy Analysis Contact
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Manager, Policy Analysis | (775) 684-6176 |
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Regulatory Operations
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Regulatory Operations Staff (“Staff”) appears and participates
in cases before the Commission as an independent party, balancing the interests
of ratepayers and utility shareholders to ensure safe and reliable service at a
reasonable cost.
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Director of Regulatory Operations
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The Director of Regulatory Operations (“DRO”) supervises and manages all aspects of Staff, consisting of five technical divisions and Staff Counsel. The DRO ensures that all Staff employees perform at a high level of competence and professionalism; organizes and manages all Staff regulatory functions including resources to ensure timely completion of analyses and submission of testimony, comments, reports and other filings to the Commission; and makes recommendations to the Commission regarding public utility matters. Additionally, the DRO monitors public utilities’ compliance with applicable statutes, regulations and Commission orders. |
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Regulatory Operations Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Admin Attorney (Williamson) | (775) 684-6160 |
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Staff Counsel
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Staff Counsel performs the legal functions of Staff and is responsible for providing legal counsel and support to Staff management and employees. These duties include formulating legal strategy and legal positions regarding utility filings; drafting case discovery; reviewing utility filings for legal adequacy and content; and preparing pleadings, briefs, responses to petitions, stipulations and other filings applicable to the regulation of Nevada utilities. The division also reviews and assists in the development of Staff testimony and filings; ensures that Staff's positions are in compliance with Nevada statutes and regulations; represents Staff at Commission hearings and workshops; assists in the development of proposed regulations and legislation; and provides other legal support to Staff divisions. Staff Counsel is the only division within Staff that addresses, in some form, every case filed with the Commission. |
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Staff Counsel Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Supr, Lgl Secretary, Case Mngr | (702) 486-7275 |
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Resource and Market Analysis
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Resource and Market Analysis is responsible for all economic analyses of electric, natural gas and local telephone utility performance; rate designs; CPC applications; merger and competitive issue reviews; interconnection agreements; and other tariff reviews, including compliances. The division also provides information to the public regarding installation of renewable facilities, participation in the renewable portfolio standard and any incentive or subsidy programs available. |
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Resource and Market Analysis Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Admin Assistant III | (775) 684-6175 |
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Regulatory Accounting |
Financial Analysis is responsible for the project management and audit of general rate change applications and analysis of filings for electric, natural gas, telephone, water and wastewater utilities. Additionally, the division is responsible for the project management and audit of deferred energy and purchase gas adjustment applications and mobile home park filings, analyzing and processing applications for licenses, reviewing applications for certificates of public convenience and necessity and changes in ownership, reviewing annual report filings, tracking compliance for non-safety issues, and monitoring universal energy charge collections. |
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Regulatory Accounting Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Admin Assistant III | (775) 684-6155 |
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Regulatory Engineering
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Engineering is responsible for monitoring the implementation of electric renewable portfolio standards and demand-side management activities as well as forecasting Nevada’s electric energy and capacity requirements. The division monitors water and wastewater utilities for quality of service, environmental compliance and financial performance; and reviews UEPA applications for construction permits for compliance with environmental requirements for new water and/or wastewater facilities. The division also implements a gas pipeline safety program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. |
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Regulatory Engineering Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Admin Assistant III | (775) 684-6101 |
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Rail Safety
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Rail Safety in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration participates in the enforcement of federal safety regulations and orders applicable to railroad track, hazardous materials shipments, rolling equipment and operations in Nevada. The division also reviews applications to modify or construct new railroad crossings. |
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Rail Safety Contact
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Title | Telephone |
Admin Attorney (Williamson) | (775) 684-6160 |
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Consumer Complaint Resolution
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Consumer Complaint Resolution is responsible for responding to utility consumer needs, problems and inquiries. The division is responsible for receiving, investigating and mediating complaints that arise between customers and their serving utilities including electric, gas, telecommunications, water and sewer. The division also tracks complaint levels and apprises the Commission of arising problem areas. Additionally, it makes recommendations to the Commission and the utilities regarding possible changes in policies or practices relating to the improvement of customer service and complaint resolution. |
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Consumer Complaint Resolution Contact
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Title | Telephone | Location |
Admin Assistant III | (702) 486-7217 | Las Vegas |
Admin Assistant II | (702) 486-7239 | Las Vegas |
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