Recent changes
This role tracks 100 sources across GovPing's 2,348 total sources, covering guidance, orders, enforcement actions, rules, FAQs, notices, consultations, and decisions, with 225 changes in the last 7 days.
Recent enforcement actions include the Washington UTC's $1,000 fine against Jeffries Construction for a gas violation, a $7,000 penalty on Sound Drilling, and a $36,000 civil monetary penalty imposed by the NRC on Metro Cardiovascular Diagnostics. The DOE also issued emergency orders to keep two Indiana coal plants operational through June 2026, while Ofgem secured £20 million in redress from National Grid for license failures.
Combined Notice of Filings #1 - Electric Filings, April 10, 2026
FERC published a Combined Notice of Filings listing electric corporate filings, complaints, and rate filings received April 1-7, 2026. The notice covers Section 203 authorization applications, ISO/RTO market complaints, rate schedule changes, and tariff amendments across multiple dockets.
Records Governing Off-the-Record Communications Public Notice
FERC published a public notice in the Federal Register clarifying rules governing off-the-record communications in proceedings before the Commission. The notice identifies categories of prohibited ex parte communications and addresses their treatment as agency records subject to Freedom of Information Act disclosure requirements.
Amends Consumer Complaint Rules Under 170 IAC 16-1
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has published a proposed rule amending 170 IAC 16-1, which governs consumer complaint procedures. The proposed rule is open for public comment through April 8, 2026, with a public hearing scheduled. Utilities subject to IURC jurisdiction and consumers filing complaints will be affected by any changes to complaint handling requirements and timelines.
CPUC Caps Incarcerated Persons Calling Rates at $0.045/min
The California Public Utilities Commission established permanent rate caps for incarcerated persons calling services at $0.045 per minute for all call types (debit, prepaid, and collect). The decision prohibits single-call fees, paper bill fees, live agent fees, automated payment fees, and limits third-party transaction fees to $6.95 per transaction. All telephone companies providing intrastate calling services to California correctional facilities must comply and submit compliance filings to the CPUC.
LIHEAP Heating Assistance Applications Due April 30
The Iowa Utilities Commission announced that low-income Iowans have until April 30, 2026 to apply for heating bill assistance through the LIHEAP program. The annual winter moratorium on utility disconnections has ended, and the notice details disconnection notice requirements including 12-day advance written notice, landlord notification rules, and customer rights under Iowa Administrative Code provisions 199 IAC 19.4(15), 20.4(15), and 27.4(2).
DOE Conditional Commitment: $263M Loan for SHINE Chrysalis Medical Isotope Facility
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Dominance Financing issued a conditional commitment for a loan of up to $263 million to SHINE Chrysalis, LLC to construct Chrysalis, a high-volume medical isotope production facility in Janesville, Wisconsin. The facility will produce molybdenum-99 (Mo-99), used in over 40,000 medical procedures daily in the United States, establishing the only domestic commercial supply of this critical isotope. The project aims to reduce reliance on foreign-produced medical isotopes and strengthen the nuclear industrial base.
Verizon Wireless Information Request - Monroe County Wireless Facility
The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an information request to Horvath Towers VI, LLC and Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless regarding their application to construct a wireless communications facility in Monroe County. The Joint Applicants must provide a status update on property owner notification and file responses electronically by April 24, 2026.
Kentucky Power Company Motion for Rehearing on Vegetation Management, Compensation, and Rate Adjustments
Kentucky PSC issued an order addressing Kentucky Power Company's motion for rehearing filed March 20, 2026, regarding the Commission's February 28, 2026 rate order. The motion raised six issues including vegetation management expense reclassification, compensation adjustments, incentive compensation tied to reliability, transmission expense adjustment rejection, rate case expense, and Generation Rider costs. KYSEIA supported the rehearing motion while the Attorney General, KIUC, SWVA, and Joint Intervenors filed no response.
Water District Commissioner Training Seminar Credit Approval
The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued Order Case No. 2026-00075 approving a water personnel training seminar conducted March 17-18, 2026, for 6 credit hours of water district management training and 6 hours of new water district commissioner training per day. The order directs attendees in Appendix B to receive credit for hours attended. This administrative order affects water district commissioners in Kentucky who must complete mandatory training under KRS 74.020.
Surf ABS Asset Entity LLC Illinois Telecommunications Certificate Application
The Illinois Commerce Commission has received an application from Surf ABS Asset Entity LLC seeking a Certificate of Interexchange Authority to operate as a Facilities Based Carrier of telecommunications services throughout Illinois. The application (Docket P2026-0333) was filed on April 9, 2026, under multiple statutory provisions including 8-406, 13-403 through 13-405, and related sections. The matter is currently pending initial review before an Administrative Law Judge.
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