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About Us
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Who We Are
The
Wyoming Office of Consumer Advocate is an independent division within the
Wyoming Public Service Commission created by an Act of the Wyoming Legislature
in March 2003. The OCA is charged
with
representing
the interests of Wyoming citizens and all classes of utility customers in
matters involving public utilities. The
statutory language creating the OCA can be found in the Wyoming Statutes at W.S.
§37-2-401 through 404.
Our
Mission
The
mission of the Office of Consumer Advocate is to provide independent and direct
representation of Wyoming utility ratepayers before the Wyoming Public Service
Commission in utility filings and applications in which the public interest is
contested. The OCA is dedicated to
ensuring that safe, adequate and reliable utility services are available to all
Wyoming citizens at affordable rates.
Our Vision
It
is the intent of the OCA, pursuant to W.S. § 37-2-401, to “represent
the
interests of Wyoming citizens and all classes of utility customers in matters
involving public utilities.” We
will work to ensure that investments and expenses that are necessary and prudent
in providing safe and efficient service to customers, but only those, are
accurately and equitably reflected in the rates that customers pay for utility
services. As the key, and in some
cases, the sole advocate for the broader public interest in contested cases we
will closely examine our analysis and recommendations to ensure that they are
reasonable and that they are within the jurisdiction of the WPSC under state and
federal law. We will advocate for
the best long-term interests of customers and avoid placing short-term gains
over long term, stability, reliability and affordability of service.
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