Puerto Rico Commission on Public Service
The Puerto Rico Commission on Public Service —Spanish: Comisión de Servicio Público (CSP)— is one of Puerto Rico's oldest regulatory bodies whose jurisdiction has changed over the years. The CSP currently regulates the retail sale of natural gas, trucking, and jitneys, among other regulatory functions.
History
Adolfo L. Monserrate Anselmi served at one time as Associate Commissioner along with Rafael Hernández Colón.[1]
The multi-member PSC was headed by Roberto Maldonado until December 31, 2008. Governor Luis Fortuño appointed María T. Fullana as chairwoman of the PSC on January 4, 2009.[2]
gollark: Also, I more complain about you seemingly *claiming* to be objective sometimes.
gollark: I changed it to "stupid", but this probably has similar connotations to "idiot", so hmm.
gollark: Oh, did you? Hmm. I'll make some tweaks.
gollark: The original one you seem to like says "idiot".
gollark: This is serious, except the "dodecahedron" bit and maybe orbital laser strike.
References
- Rivera Velázquez, Melvin, Los Monserrate y Santa Isabel, retrieved July 12, 2010
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