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The Commission supervises and regulates utilities and some aspects of public transportation to ensure adequate service and facilities are made available at rates that are reasonable. The law prohibits variation from established rates.
The Commission supervises and regulates utilities and some aspects of public transportation to ensure adequate service and facilities are made available at rates that are reasonable. The law prohibits variation from established rates.
1 (866) 452-4930 (toll-free call) Write to Program Integrity Division, Alabama Medicaid, PO Box 5624, Montgomery, AL 36103-5624.
Write a letter of complaint addressed to: ATTN: Complaint Unit, Alabama Department of Public Health, Bureau of Health Provider Standards, 201 Monroe Street, Suite 700, Montgomery, AL 36130-3017.
The Public Service Commission (PSC) is responsible for regulating the retail operations of public utilities serving customers in Alabama.
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Contact PSC Consumer Affairs Phone: You can docHub a Consumer Specialist between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling 1-800-225-7729 or 1-608-266-2001 (Local).
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Formal complaints must be filed in writing with the Secretary of the Commission. Before bringing a formal complaint to the APSC, you must give your utility a chance to resolve the problem. The law requires that you make a good faith effort to do so. A utility has 20 days to file a response to a formal complaint.

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