Company Overview

The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) regulates the state’s electric, telecommunication, and water and sewer utilities, implements respective legislation, and offers customer assistance in resolving consumer complaints. It does so while working to protect customers, foster competition, and promote high quality infrastructure.

The PUC was born in 1975 when the Texas Legislature enacted the Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) and charged the agency with providing statewide regulation of the rates and services of electric and telecommunications utilities.

As a result of deregulation and the institution of a competitive energy market, the PUC’s mission and focus shifted from regulation of rates and services to oversight of competitive markets and compliance enforcement of statutes and rules for the electric and telecommunication industries, focused on ensuring customers receive the benefits of competition. For water and sewer utility service, however, the focus remains on the regulation of rates and services.

The PUC continues to perform its traditional regulatory function for electric transmission and distribution utilities across the state. Additionally, while integrated electric utilities outside of the ERCOT power grid remain fully regulated by the PUC, the PUC is increasingly involved in multi-state efforts to implement wholesale electric competitive market structures and transmission planning in the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) areas.

In 2013, the Texas Legislature transferred the economic regulation of water and sewer utilities to the PUC. This transfer involved the functions with respect to the regulation of water and sewer rates and services, Certificates of Convenience and Necessity (CCNs) and Sale/Transfer/Mergers from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to the PUC.

The agency is headquartered in the William B. Travis State Office Building at 1701 North Congress in Austin.


Human Resources

In support of the PUC’s mission, philosophy and values, it is the mission of Human Resources to foster, reinforce, and sustain fair, equitable and consistent application of the agency’s human resources programs, policies and services, to ensure compliance with federal and state laws, and to fulfill the needs of the agency’s most valuable resources…it’s PEOPLE.

“The PUC is a great way to impact all Texans’ lives for the better. I enjoy working on dockets where my division needs to make a public interest determination. To me, that is the heart of the PUC’s mission. I also know anyone in my division is willing to answer questions and discuss challenging issues to help frame better policy positions. Our successful teamwork translates to improving the lives of Texans. I am very grateful to work with such kind and talented people in the Infrastructure Division.”


Careers

The PUC is committed to the recruitment and promotion of a character-driven, competent, productive and diverse workforce. Our employees come from a broad range of professional backgrounds, from attorneys and engineers to administrative support staff, united by their passion to be accountable to the people of Texas and provide equitable, efficient, and effective regulation in an increasingly competitive environment.

Our key divisions are Agency Operations, Compliance and Enforcement, Customer Protection, Infrastructure, Legal, the Office of Policy and Docket Management, Rate Regulation, Rules and Projects and Utility Outreach. For more information about our divisions, please visit our division links below.

Company Summary
Name
Public Utility Commission of Texas
Industry
Number of Employees
51-200
Phone
(512) 936-7069
Location
1701 Congress Avenue
Austin, TX
78701