94 MARYLAND MANUAL
District No. 8—
Wicomico County. ...... Wade H. Bedsworth. .......... Salisbury
Somerset ..................... Raymond M. Carey. .. .Princess Anne
Worcester ..................... Charles E. Hill. ................. Snow Hill
Game Breeders
C. J. McPhail............................................................ Gynnbrook
Brady C. Bounds.................................................... Salisbury
Frederick Hacker, Assistant Game Breeder.............. Gynnbrook
The Department of Public
Utilities
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Munsey Building, Baltimore Md.
O. E. Weller (Chairman) ............ 1941............................. Baltimore
Steuart Purcell. ......................... ..1945. ........................... Baltimore
Edmund Budnitz. ............ .1943. ................... Baltimore
Harold E. West, Examiner and Assistant to Commission. Severna Park
Frank Harper, Executive Secretary. ................................. Baltimore
Paul L. Holland, Chief Engineer........................................ Baltimore
John C. Masson, Chief Auditor. ............................................ Baltimore
J. Purdon Wright, General Counsel (1941) .......................... ..Baltimore
Joseph Sherbow, People's Counsel. ...................................... .Baltimore
The Public Service Commission of Maryland was created by Chapter
180 of the Acts of 1910, effective April 5, 1910.
The Governor appoints the three members of the Commission, one
of whom he designates as Chairman. The term of office is six years,
and the term of one Commissioner expires every two years. The Gov-
ernor also appoints the General Counsel to the Commission for a term
of six years.
The Commission has jurisdiction over steam and electric railroads,
street railways, common carriers generally, including all railroad cor-
porations, express companies, sleeping car companies, steamboat, power-
boat and ferry companies, toll bridges and also motor vehicles engaged
in the public transportation of passengers and freight. The Commis-
sion also has jurisdiction over gas companies, electric companies, tele-
phone companies, telegraph companies, water companies and heating
and refrigerating companies. The jurisdiction of the Commission is
limited to operators within the State of Maryland.
The supervision and jurisdiction of the Commission covers the ser-
vice furnished, the rates charged, the capitalization, the issue of stocks,
bonds, and other securities, the right to exercise franchises granted by
the counties and by the cities, the right to fix rates for service and to
fix standards for service, and general supervisory and regulatory pow-
ers over the utilities subject to its jurisdiction. In the exercise of this
supervision and jurisdiction, it is the purpose of the Commission to
insure and maintain to the public safe and adequate service, at just
and reasonable rates, without unjust discrimination.
The Commission is given power to investigate and ascertain the fair
value of the property of corporations subject to its jurisdiction.
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