As a state agency, the Public Service Commission follows the guidelines set forth in the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, S.C. Code 30-4-10 et. seq.
Please note that the Public Service Commission is the regulatory agency that oversees public utilities in South Carolina and is only responsible for providing records under the Freedom of Information Act that are not exempt and the PSC prepared, owns, used, possesses or retains. Typically, these PSC records only will relate to the regulation of public utilities. Please do not submit this form to the PSC if you are seeking other information or records.
All requests for public records pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act must be made in writing and may be submitted in person or by mail or fax. Please state that you are requesting the records under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act. To assist the PSC staff with the request and to better ensure a more accurate response, please be as specific as possible about the records you are requesting.
S.C. Code Section 30-4-30(b) states, “The public body may establish and collect fees as provided for in this section. The public body may establish and collect reasonable fees not to exceed the actual cost of the search, retrieval, and redaction of records. The public body shall develop a fee schedule to be posted online. The fee for the search, retrieval, or redaction of records shall not exceed the prorated hourly salary of the lowest paid employee who, in the reasonable discretion of the custodian of the records, has the necessary skill and training to perform the request. Fees charged by a public body must be uniform for copies of the same record or document and may not exceed the prevailing commercial rate for the producing of copies. Copy charges may not apply to records that are transmitted in an electronic format. If records are not in electronic format and the public body agrees to produce them in electronic format, the public body may charge for the staff time required to transfer the documents to electronic format. However, members of the General Assembly may receive copies of records or documents at no charge from public bodies when their request relates to their legislative duties. The records must be furnished at the lowest possible cost to the person requesting the records. Records must be provided in a form that is both convenient and practical for use by the person requesting copies of the records concerned, if it is equally convenient for the public body to provide the records in this form. Documents may be furnished when appropriate without charge or at a reduced charge where the agency determines that waiver or reduction of the fee is in the public interest because furnishing the information can be considered as primarily benefiting the general public. Fees may not be charged for examination and review to determine if the documents are subject to disclosure. A deposit not to exceed twenty-five percent of the total reasonably anticipated cost for reproduction of the records may be required prior to the public body searching for or making copies of records.”
In accordance with the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, as amended, the Commission will provide requested public documents electronically without charge whenever possible. Costs of search, retrieval, or redaction will be charged in accordance with the statute. If physical copies are required, the Commission will charge 10 cents per letter or legal size page, plus the actual cost of staff time expended in copying the documents. Fees may be waived or reduced where the Commission determines such waiver or reduction to be in the public interest.
Written requests may be delivered in person to:
The Public Service Commission of South Carolina
101 Executive Center Drive, Suite 100
Columbia, South Carolina 29210
Written requests may be mailed to:
The Public Service Commission of South Carolina
Attention: Rob Bockman
101 Executive Center Drive, Suite 100
Columbia, South Carolina 29210
Written requests may be faxed to 803-896-5231