Puerto Rico Public Service Commission
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The Puerto Rico Public Service Commission is one of Puerto Rico's oldest regulatory bodies whose jurisdiction has changed over the years.

The PSC currently regulates the retail sale of natural gas, used primarily for cooking in Puerto Rico. It also regulates trucking and "público" cars, or jitneys, among other regulatory functions.

Adolfo L. Monserrate Anselmi
Adolfo L. Monserrate Anselmi
Adolfo L. Monserrate Anselmi was born in Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico. He became of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives for the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico when Francisco Gustavo Solís a Representative for the District of San Juan resigned.He graduated form the University of Puerto...

 served at one time as Associate Commissioner along with Rafael Hernández Colón
Rafael Hernández Colón
Rafael Hernández Colón is a Puerto Rican politician who served as the fourth Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico for three non-consecutive terms, from 1973 to 1977 and from 1985 to 1993. An experienced politician, Hernández holds the record for being the youngest Governor of Puerto Rico,...

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The multi-member PSC was headed by Roberto Maldonado
Roberto Maldonado
Roberto Maldonado is Commissioner for the 8th district of Cook County, Illinois and alderman for Chicago's 26th Ward.- Early life :Maldonado earned both his undergraduate and his master’s degree from the University of Puerto Rico, before heading north to Chicago...

 until December 31, 2008. Governor Luis Fortuño
Luis Fortuño
Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset is the governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States of America. Fortuño is also the president of the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico , a member of the Republican National Committee, and will be president of the Council of State...

 appointed María T. Fullana as chairwoman of the PSC on January 4, 2009.
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