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Public Meetings - Upcoming & Archived

View below for a listing of all Commission Regular and Special Public Meetings, as well as select workshops hosted by PUC Staff.
**All meetings will be conducted virtually unless the listing below or the meeting agenda indicates an in-person session is scheduled. For public meetings using Zoom, please view these Zoom Instructions to help ensure your participation.**

  • Commission Public Meetings include Regular Public Meetings (held every other Tuesday) and Special Public Meetings scheduled by the Commission. 
  • Workshops led by PUC Staff, hearings led by the Administrative Hearings Division (AHD), or other events may also be labeled as “Special Public Meetings” if more than one Commissioner plans to attend. This ensures compliance with open public meetings law. NOTE: A single Commissioner may attend these events without requiring a “Special Public Meeting” notice.
  • PUC Staff workshops not attended by Commissioners may be listed here for convenience, but not all will appear. For complete information, chedk the docket schedule in eDockets.   
Public comment is permitted at many, but not all, Commission Public Meetings and Staff workshops. Check the meeting agenda to see if public comment will be accepted.

For a more complete list of PUC public meetings, workshops, conferences or public comment hearings, search upcoming PUC events by week.

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Public Meetings Law & Grievance Process

The Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC) follows all applicable public meetings laws set out in ORS 192. If you believe the PUC, or its staff, has violated a public meetings law, you may submit a written grievance to the Executive Director, Nolan Moser, as follows:
Mailed by first class mail to: PO Box 1088, Salem, OR 97301-3398
Email to nolan.moser@puc.oregon.gov, - please state “Potential Public Meeting Violation” in the subject line; or
Hand delivered during regular business hours to: 201 High St. SE, Suite 100, Salem, OR 97308-1088

As set forth in OAR 199-050-0070(2): The written grievance shall be submitted to the public body within 30 calendar days from the date of the meeting where the alleged violation occurred. The written grievance shall identify:
1. The governing body that allegedly violated the public meetings law;
2. The date of the meeting where the alleged violation occurred;
3. The specific facts and circumstances that the person asserts amount to a violation of the public meetings law;
4. The date of the grievance; and
5. The name and contact information of the person submitting the grievance. 

Additional information regarding public meetings law and filing a grievance may be found on the Oregon Government Ethics Commission website.