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The Louisiana Public Service Commission is a five-member executive board in the Louisiana state government. The commission was originally established by the Louisiana Constitution of 1921. It succeeded the Railroad Commission of 1898.[1]

Current officeholder

The commissioners are as follows:

District Commissioner
1 Eric Skrmetta
2 James Field
3 Lambert Boissiere, III
4 Clyde Holloway
5 Foster Campbell

Authority

Article 4, Section 21 A(1) of the Louisiana Constitution establishes a Public Service Commission, headed by the chairman, which is selected by the commission:

There shall be a Public Service Commission in the executive branch. It shall consist of five members, who shall be elected for overlapping terms of six years at the time fixed for congressional elections from single member districts established by law. The commission annually shall elect one member as chairman...

Elections

Commissioners serve overlapping six-year terms and are elected the same time as congressional elections.

Term limits

Article 4, Section 21 A(2) of the Louisiana Constitution establishes term limits for commissioners:

No person who has served as a member of the commission for more than two and one-half terms in three consecutive terms shall be elected to the commission for the succeeding term...

Duties

Article 4, Section 21 B of the Louisiana Constitution outlines the powers and duties of the commission:

  • Regulate all common carriers and public utilities and have such other regulatory authority as provided by law.
  • Adopt and enforce reasonable rules, regulations, and procedures necessary for the discharge of its duties, and shall have other powers and perform other duties as provided by law.

Compensation

In 2010, the Louisiana Public Service Chair was paid an estimated $130,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[2]

Contact information

New Orleans
Office of the Commissioner
District 3 - New Orleans
1100 Poydras Street, Suite 1020
New Orleans, Louisiana 70163
504-680-9529
800-256-9413
fax: 504-680-9536

Baton Rouge
Office of the Commissioner
District 3 - Baton Rouge
Galvez Building, 11th Floor
602 North Fifth Street
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802
225-342-6687 or 800-256-2413
fax: 225-342-2008
alicec@lpsc.org


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