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Court Case of Importance

NORTH CAROLINA

PUBLIC STAFF

UTILITIES COMMISSION


September 9,2004

Mr. Albert Coombs
7055 Mountain Road Oxford, N.C. 27565-7730

Re: CA-04-CR-6428

Dear Mr. Coombs:

Your letter of September 3, 2004, has been forwarded to me. As I read your letter, you are asking that your complaint against Sprint be forwarded to the Attorney General of North Carolina. As a courtesy, I am, by copy of this letter, forwarding your letter, with attachments, to the Attorney General. Please understand that this does not indicate that the Public Staff agrees with or endorses your complaint. Also understand that the Public Staff will not advise or represent you in this matter.

If you have any questions, or if I can be of assistance in any other way, I am available by mail at the address below, bye-mail at robert.cauthen@ncmail.net, and by telephone at (919)733-6110.
Sincerely yours

Robert B. Cauthen, Jr,
Staff Attorney

cc: Attorney General Roy A. Cooper III
Rhoda Torres

 

http://www.ncuc.commerce.state.nc.us/overview/mission.htm

This is the Mission statement from the NC PUC from above
MISSION STATEMENT


The Commission is responsible to both the public and utilities and, by law (G. S. 62-2), must regulate in a manner designed to implement the policy of the State of North Carolina to:
Provide fair regulation of public utilities in the interest of the public.
Promote the inherent advantage of regulated public utilities.
Promote adequate, reliable, and economical utility service.
Promote least cost energy planning.
Provide just and reasonable rates and charges for public utility services and promote conservation of energy.
Assure that facilities necessary to meet future growth can be financed on reasonable and fair terms.
Encourage and promote harmony between utility companies and their customers.
Foster planned growth of public utility services.
Coordinate energy supply facilities with the state's development.
Cooperate with other states and the federal government in providing interstate and intrastate public utility service and reliability of energy supply.
Facilitate the construction of facilities in and the extension of natural gas service to unserved areas.


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