Consumer Affairs and Public Information | Department of Public Service
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Consumer Affairs and Public Information | Department of Public Service
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The Consumer Affairs & Public Information (CAPI) Division advocates for policies that protect consumer interests, educates consumers about utility issues, and helps people and businesses reach an informal resolution of their disputes with regulated utilities. CAPI also investigates complaints about the potential failure of a CPG holder to comply with the terms and conditions of a Certificate of Public Good (CPG).
Consumers seeking a resolution regarding utility easements or Right-of-Way (ROW) issues may consult an attorney for guidance. Consumers seeking restitution for property damage regarding a utility can file a claim with their homeowner's insurance company, or in small-claims court.
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Skip to main content
Home
Careers
About Us
Document Library
Public Advocacy
Regulated Utilities
Energy Efficiency Utilities
Efficiency
Renewables
Telecommunications and Connectivity
Consumer Information and Assistance
Vermont Community Broadband Board (VCBB)
Consumer Affairs and Public Information
The Consumer Affairs & Public Information (CAPI) Division advocates for policies that protect consumer interests, educates consumers about utility issues, and helps people and businesses reach an informal resolution of their disputes with regulated utilities. CAPI also investigates complaints about the potential failure of a CPG holder to comply with the terms and conditions of a Certificate of Public Good (CPG).
Consumers seeking a resolution regarding utility easements or Right-of-Way (ROW) issues may consult an attorney for guidance. Consumers seeking restitution for property damage regarding a utility can file a claim with their homeowner's insurance company, or in small-claims court.
Contact Consumer Affairs & Public Information
Complaint Reporting and Information
Be Ready, Plan Ahead
Safe and Secure Online
Consumer Utility Information and Protections
Certificate of Public Good (CPG) Information
Financial or Payment Assistance
Lifeline Telecommunications Program
Public Involvement and Rate Cases
Public Records
Resources for People with Disabilities