Deb Collins
PSC
Lincoln, September 4, 2024- The Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) will once again be providing information about the services it provides and the regulatory process within Nebraska to attendees at Husker Harvest Days (HHDays) in Grand Island (Sept. 10-12).
“Through its regulatory responsibilities the Commission plays a role in everything from agriculture and transportation to telecommunications, natural gas and more,” said Commission Chair Dan Watermeier. “Participating in Husker Harvest Days allows us the opportunity to reach those affected by the work we do.”
With the harvest season getting underway Commissioners and staff will be available to answerquestions and offer information on Nebraska law when it comes to the selling, or storage ofgrain.
“In order to do business as a grain dealer in Nebraska you will need to be licensed by the PSC,”said Terri Fritz, Director PSC Grain Department. “Our rules and regulations are in place toprotect both the seller and the producer.”
You can visit the PSC booth at Husker Harvest Days in the West Diversified Industry Building(West DI) Exhibition area beginning at 8:00 a.m., each of the three days.
Commissioner Watermeier said, “We would encourage folks to stop by our booth to talk with usabout the important role the Commission plays and how it affects Nebraskans.”
Additional Information about the Nebraska Public Service Commission can be found on the PSC website < https://psc.nebraska.gov/ >