PRINTER'S NO. 901
No. 805 Session of 2001
INTRODUCED BY KUKOVICH, BELL, BOSCOLA, EARLL, FUMO, MELLOW, WAGNER, O'PAKE, LAVALLE, BODACK, COSTA, STOUT, LOGAN, KITCHEN, SCHWARTZ, MUSTO AND STACK, APRIL 23, 2001
REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE, APRIL 23, 2001
AN ACT 1 Amending Title 66 (Public Utilities) of the Pennsylvania 2 Consolidated Statutes, further providing for the 3 qualification of commissioners. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Section 301(b) of Title 66 of the Pennsylvania 7 Consolidated Statutes is amended to read: 8 § 301. Establishment, members, qualifications and chairman. 9 * * * 10 (b) Qualifications and restrictions.--Each commissioner, at 11 the time of his appointment and qualification, shall be a 12 resident of this Commonwealth and shall have been a qualified 13 elector therein for a period of at least one year next preceding 14 his appointment, and shall also be not less than 25 years of 15 age. No more than three commissioners shall be enrolled members 16 of the same political party or body as defined in section 102 of 17 the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the
1 Pennsylvania Election Code. No person shall be appointed a
2 member of the commission or hold any place, position or office
3 under it, who occupies any official relation to any public
4 utility or who holds any other appointive or elected office of
5 the Commonwealth or any political subdivision thereof.
6 Commencing July 1, 1977, commissioners shall devote full time to
7 their official duties. No commissioner shall hold any office or
8 position, the duties of which are incompatible with the duties
9 of his office as commissioner, or be engaged in any business,
10 employment or vocation, for which he shall receive any
11 remuneration, except as provided in this chapter. No employee,
12 appointee or official engaged in the service of or in any manner
13 connected with, the commission shall hold any office or
14 position, or be engaged in any employment or vocation, the
15 duties of which are incompatible with his employment in the
16 service of or in connection with the work of the commission. No
17 commissioner shall be paid or accept for any service connected
18 with the office, any fee or emolument other than the salary and
19 expenses provided by law. No commissioner shall participate in
20 any hearing or proceeding in which he has any direct or indirect
21 pecuniary interest. Within 90 days of confirmation, each
22 commissioner shall disclose, at that time and thereafter
23 annually, the existence of all security holdings in any public
24 utility or its affiliates held by such commissioner, his or her
25 spouse and any minor or unemancipated children and must either
26 divest or place in a blind trust such securities. As used in
27 this part, blind trust means a trust over which neither the
28 commissioners, their spouses, nor any minor or unemancipated
29 children shall exercise any managerial control, and from which
30 neither the commissioners, their spouses, nor any minor or
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1 unemancipated children shall receive any income from the trust 2 during the commissioner's tenure of office. Such disclosure 3 statement shall be filed with the secretary of the commission 4 and shall be open to inspection by the public during the normal 5 business hours of the commission during the tenure of the 6 commissioner. Every commissioner, and every individual or 7 official, employed or appointed to office under, in the service 8 of, or in connection with, the work of the commission, is 9 forbidden, directly or indirectly, to solicit or request from, 10 or to suggest or recommend to any public utility, or to any 11 officer, attorney, agent or employee thereof, the appointment of 12 any individual to any office, place or position in, or the 13 employment of any individual in any capacity by, such public 14 utility. Every commissioner, every bureau or office director and 15 every administrative law judge employed or appointed to office 16 under, in the service of or in connection with the work of the 17 commission, is prohibited from accepting employment with any 18 public utility subject to the rules and regulations of the 19 commission for a period of one year, and every commissioner is 20 prohibited from appearing before the commission on behalf of any 21 public utility subject to the rules and regulations of the 22 commission for a period of three years, after terminating 23 employment or service with the commission. If any person 24 employed or appointed in the service of the commission violates 25 any provision of this section, the commission shall forthwith 26 remove him from the office or employment held by him. 27 * * * 28 Section 2. This act shall not apply to those commissioners 29 who are in office on the effective date of this amendatory act. 30 This act shall be applicable when permitted by the Constitution 20010S0805B0901 - 3 -
1 of Pennsylvania. 2 Section 3. This act shall take effect immediately. L6L66JLW/20010S0805B0901 - 4 -