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Making Your Voice Heard…Effectively
Tips from the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor

The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) is the state agency that represents residential, small business and industrial consumer interests in:

  • All cases before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC).
  • Cases before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that may affect Indiana consumers.

Written consumer comments

Consumers can submit written comments in any case in which the OUCC is a formal party. The OUCC asks that all case-related consumer comments be submitted in writing. Written comments can be made by mail, fax and e-mail, and through the electronic contact form on the OUCC Website.

Comments should include your full name, your city & zip code, the utility's name, and the IURC cause number (if possible).

Please specify clearly whether you are a customer of the utility involved in the case and if your comments are on your behalf, or on behalf of an organization, your business or your family.

Consumer comments will be filed as public documents. Please do not include any sensitive personal information.

Written consumer comments:

  • Are reviewed by the OUCC consumer services staff
  • Are reviewed by the OUCC case team that is working on the particular case
    • This team typically includes attorneys, engineers, economists and accountants who are using their expertise to review the case issues and develop a position on behalf of consumer interests.
  • Are submitted to the IURC to be included in the official case record.

In general, it is best for comments to be kept as brief and to the point as possible. While your comments need not be technical in nature, they can and should reflect your personal and/or professional experience.

Also, case-related consumer comments should be submitted in a timely manner. The OUCC must comply with specific testimonial deadlines in every case, and needs to receive consumer comments one week before those the testimonial deadline unless otherwise specified.

Public Field Hearings

State law requires a public field hearing to be held in any IURC rate case in which a utility seeks to increase its annual revenue by at least $2.5 million. The hearing is required to be held in the largest municipality within that utility’s service territory.

Public field hearings in other cases and at other locations may be held if there is a formal request. While the OUCC can assist consumers in filing formal requests, the IURC makes the final determination on whether to have a field hearings in these other cases.

All comments submitted to the IURC at public field hearings, whether presented orally or in writing, receive equal consideration and become evidence in the case.

If you wish to speak at a public field hearing, be aware that:

  • The process is very similar to what happens in a courtroom. If you speak, you will be sworn in and your comments will be transcribed by a court reporter.
  • You will be asked to fill out a brief form before testifying, to provide your basic contact information and to identify whether you are a customer of the utility.
  • Brief, focused remarks will help get your point across most effectively.
  • If other consumers have spoken before you during a hearing and your views echo their remarks, you may simply say that you agree with comments made earlier.
  • If you provide oral testimony, the utility’s attorneys have the right to question you when you are finished.
  • You may bring an exhibit, such as a letter or copies of bills, to emphasize your point and to give to the Commission. These exhibits will become evidence in the case, along with your remarks.
  • If you are considering reading a letter to the Commission from the podium, please be aware that simply submitting the letter as written testimony will ensure that your comments are placed in the record, where Commissioners are required by law to review them.
  • A final decision in the case will not be made at the field hearing. A final order may be issued several weeks or months later.

All comments, whether written or submitted orally at a public field hearing, may be shared publicly under the Indiana Access to Public Records Act.

To contact the OUCC and provide written comments:

Mail: Consumer Services Staff
Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor
115 W. Washington St., Suite 1500 South
Indianapolis, IN 46204

Fax: (317) 232-5923
E-mail: uccinfo@oucc.IN.gov
Web site: Contact Us

The OUCC's Guide to State Utility Regulatory Proceedings offers an overview of the case process. Consumers with questions about submitting written comments can contact the agency toll-free at 1-888-441-2494.