Oklahoma Corporation Commission
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is the public utilities commission of the U.S state of Oklahoma run by three statewide elected commissioners. Authorized to employ more than 400 employees, it regulates oil and gas drilling, utilities and telephone companies.
History
The commission was established in 1907 and the First Oklahoma Legislature gave the commission authority to regulate public service corporations.Railroad, telephone and telegraph companies were the companies first regulated by the commission, which also collected records of the stockholders, officers and directors of corporations chartered or licensed to do business in Oklahoma. Record collection duties were later split; the commission keeping records only for public service companies. The commission added pipelines, water, heat, light and power in early years.
The commission began regulating oil and gas in 1914 and was given additional regulatory power over the industry the following year.
Terms and qualifications
Candidates for the commission must be a citizen of Oklahoma for over two years before their election, at least 30 years of age and have no interest in any entity regulated by the commission.Commissioners serve a six-year term. The terms are staggered so that one commissioner is up for re-election every two years, in even-numbered years. The chair of the commission is determined by the three commissioners.
In case of vacancy the Governor of Oklahoma appoints a replacement, to stand until the next general election. The commissioner elected at that election will serve the remaining unexpired term, so as to maintain the staggered term system.
Duties
The Commission regulates and enforces the laws and supervised the actives associated with:- The exploration and production of oil and gas
- The storage and dispensing of petroleum based fuels
- The establishment of rates and services of public utilities
- The operation of intrastate transportation
- The administration of the Oklahoma Universal Service Fund for internet to schools, libraries, and qualified health centers.
Membership
As of February 2017, the following are the members of the commission:Member | Officer | Since | Party |
Bob Anthony | Commissioner | January 9, 1989 | Republican |
Todd Hiett | Commissioner | January 12, 2015 | Republican |
Dana Murphy | Chairman | January 12, 2009 | Republican |
Notable former members
- J. J. McAlester
- Jack C. Walton
- J.C. Watts, resigned to successfully run for Congress
- Jim Roth, first ever openly LGBT to hold a statewide elected office in Oklahoma
- Jeff Cloud
- Patrice Douglas
Organization
- Corporation Commission
- *Judicial and Legislative Services- The former Administration, Judicial, and General Counsel Divisions were merged in 2017 to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
- **Administration Office- Responsible for providing central services to the Commission's division as well as direct support staff to the Commission members
- ***Public Information Office
- ***Finance Office
- ***Human Resources Office
- ***Administrative Programs Office
- ***Office of the Secretary to the Commission
- **Administrative Hearings Office - responsible for overseeing all hearings and appeals of the Commission's regulations
- **Office of the General Counsel - responsible for providing legal advice to the Commission
- ***Agency Counsel Section
- ***Consumer Services Section
- ***Deliberations Section
- ***Petroleum Storage Tank/Transportation Section
- ***Oil and Gas Section
- ***Public Utilities Section
- *Transportation Division - responsible for licensing and regulating commercial motor carriers, natural gas pipelines, and railroad companies, and administers the International Fuel Tax Agreement and International Registration Plan
- **Administrative and Regulatory Operations Unit
- ***Administrative Support Department
- ***Requirements Department
- ***Enforcement Support Department
- ***Safety Support Department
- **Field Operations Unit
- ***Motor Carrier and Motor Vehicle Enforcement Department
- ***Pipeline Safety Department
- ***Railroad Department
- **IFTA/IRP Unit
- ***IFTA/IRP Registration and Licensing Services Department
- ***Audit Department
- **Technical Services Department
- *Oil and Gas Conservation Division - responsible for enforcing Commission rules that prevent pollution caused by oil and gas
- **Field Operations Department
- ***District 1 Office - Bristow
- ***District 2 Office - Kingfisher
- ***District 3 Office - Duncan
- ***District 4 Office - Ada
- **Pollution Abatement Underground Injection Control Department
- *Consumer Services Division - responsible for hearing complaints against regulated utilities and for overseeing appeals to the Commission members
- **Oil and Gas Complaints Department
- **Public Utility Complaints Department
- **Mineral Owners Escrow Account Department
- **Administrative Proceedings Office
- *Public Utilities Division - responsible for regulating electric power utilities, natural gas utilities, drinking water utilities, and telecommunications companies.
- **Energy Group- Handles all gas, electric, water, and cotton gin matters.
- **Telecommunications Group
- **Oklahoma Universal Services Group-Administers $30 million dollar OUSF.
- **Consumer Services Group
- **Enforcement Group- Field safety throughout Oklahoma
- **Administrative Group
- *Petroleum Storage Tank Division - responsible for enforcing state and federal regulations and administers certain assistance programs applicable to the storage, quality, and delivery of refined petroleum products
- **Accounting Department
- **Administration Department
- **Compliance and Inspection Department
- **Technical Department
- *Information Technology Division - Consolidation with statewide OMES is in process.
Staffing
Division | Number of Employees | Budget |
Administration Division | 34 | $4.4 |
Consumer Services Division | 17 | $1.4 |
Petroleum Storage Tank Division | 55 | $9.2 |
Oil and Gas Conservation Division | 123 | $15 |
Administrative Hearings Office | 35 | $3.4 |
Public Utilities Division | 58 | $7.5 |
Office of Legal Services | 26 | $2.7 |
Transportation Division | 131 | $16.2 |
Information Technology | 26 | $2.8 |
Total | 480 | $60.2 |