Standing committees NARUC has eight standing committees that propose policies for NARUC to support on federal and state issues.
Consumer Affairs The Consumer Affairs Committee examines how state commissions protect consumer interests as it relates to many industries, including the telecommunications and energy industries. Major issues include "slamming", information protection, and
consumer education.
Critical Infrastructure This committee was created after the 2001 terrorist attacks to look at security concerns surrounding utility infrastructure. The committee helps state regulators share best practices and collaborate about the best security practices. The committee chairman is Richard S. Mroz of the
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. It has one subcommittee, the Staff Subcommittee on Critical Infrastructure which is chaired by Lynn P. Costantini of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.
Electricity According to NARUC, the "Electricity Committee develops and advances policies that promote reliable, adequate, and affordable supply of electricity." The committee works closely with the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and other federal agencies. The committee chairman is Edward S. Finley, Jr. of the
North Carolina Utilities Commission. It has six subcommittees:
Energy Resources and the Environment The committee works with state regulators to find ways to create environmentally sustainable and affordable energy for utilities. Major issues the committee focuses on include: • Energy efficiency • Protection of the environment • Renewable energy and distributed resources (net metering) • Assistance to low-income utility customers
Gas The Committee on Gas hosts panel discussions and educational sessions to help NARUC's constituency understand issues affecting natural gas. The committee works with FERC, the
U.S. Department of Energy and the
U.S. Department of Transportation. These collaborations include research and publication of white papers and other materials aimed at solving current and future gas-related challenges. The chairman is Stan Wise of the
Georgia Public Service Commission. It has three subcommittees: the Staff Subcommittee on Gas; Staff Subcommittee on Pipeline Safety; and Subcommittee on Pipeline Safety,
International Relations According to NARUC, "With the trend of energy market development expands overseas, several countries have sought help and best practices from their American counterparts. The International Committee manages NARUC's outreach activities across the globe, including partnerships with numerous countries in Eastern Europe, Africa, and Bangladesh."
Telecommunications Since the telecommunications industry was deregulated in 1996, both the industry and the regulators' roles have quickly changed. The committee serves state regulators by sharing best practices and trends related to telecommunications issues. It works with many federal agencies, such as the
Federal Communications Commission,
Federal Trade Commission, and
FBI.
Water The committee works with the
EPA, water companies, and state water administrators to discuss issues about the use and reuse of water.
Task forces Innovation The Task Force on Innovation focuses on new technologies and innovation in the utility sector. Topics will include: • Integrated energy networks • Battery storage • Renewables • Smart networks • Information technologies • Data analytics • Internet of Things • New technology regulations
Veterans' Workforce The Task Force on Veterans' Workforce will focus on veterans programs and job opportunities in the utilities sector. == Board of directors ==