in
Jackson. The Public Service Commission is led by three commissioners. One commissioner is elected by voters in each of the state's three
Supreme Court districts. Commissioners are elected in the general election of the same year that other state and county officials are chosen. Candidates for seats on the body are required by the state constitution and state
statute to have resided in Mississippi for at least five years before the date of the election to be eligible. The commissioners serve four-year terms beginning on January 1 of the year following the election. Vacancies are filled by
gubernatorial appointment. The commissioners' individual salaries are $78,000 per year, but are set to increase to $95,000 annually in 2024. They are required to meet by law the first Tuesday of every month in their office, though they may skip up to two such meetings per annum. They may also convene additional meetings elsewhere as they deem necessary. The meetings are subject to the state
open meeting law and the presence of two commissioners constitutes a
quorum. The commission's activities are funded by appropriations from the State Legislature. The agency is headquartered in the
Woolfolk State Office Building in
Jackson, Mississippi. The commission retains an executive secretary, whose office is responsible for keeping the minutes of commission meetings, maintaining a record of its official actions, and delivering its subpoenas. The Finance and Personnel Department oversees the commission's finances and staff. The Legal Department, led by a general counsel, offers the PSC legal advice and coordinates its litigation-related activities. The Information Systems Department maintains the PSC's internal online network, supplies
information technology support to staff, and runs the agency's website. The Utility Investigation Department fields consumer complaints and monitors service delivery. The Gas Pipeline Safety Division performs safety inspections of intrastate
natural gas pipelines. The Public Utilities Staff is not controlled by the commission but is tasked with advising it on the suitability of
rates charged and services delivered to consumers and making recommendations for courses of action it should pursue. == Current commissioners ==