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The PUC oversees nearly 7,000 entities providing utility services across Pennsylvania, including electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water and pipeline.
Explore how the PUC regulates the electric utility industry in Pennsylvania, including information on consumer savings, electric retail markets and sustainability.
Check out how the PUC regulates the water and wastewater utility industry in Pennsylvania, including information on conservation and financial assistance.
For most concerns with a PUC-regulated utility, you must contact the utility before you file a complaint through the PUC. If you have a problem with a utility and have already contacted the utility, filing a complaint is the next step. Two types of complaints can be filed with the PUC— informal or formal. Common informal complaints include residential billing issues, service quality and ...
The SGA Earnings Guidelines are a basis for evaluating whether an individual engaged in SGA. Evaluation of work activity for SGA purposes is concerned with only those earnings which represent a person's own productivity. Therefore, before applying the Earnings Guidelines, it is necessary to ascertain what portion of the individual's earnings represents the actual value of the work he or she ...
These amounts are known as Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA). However, we deduct the work expenses you have because of your disability when we count your earnings. If you have extra work expenses, your earnings could be substantially higher than $1,690 in 2026 before they affect your benefits.