The State Corporation Commission is an independent, quasi-judicial agency of the state government which oversees and regulates certain types of industry and business within the state. The commission's powers include regulating rate making, collecting taxes, and chartering businesses. These case files, which are similar to those in courts of record, are the result of the commission's regulatory function. The divisions represented in these files are the Bureau of Financial Institutions (BFI), Clerk's Office (CLK), Economic Research Division (ERD), Bureau of Insurance (INS), Motor Carrier Audits and Exam (MCA), Motor Carrier Operations (MCO), Office of General Counsel (OGC), Public Service Taxation (PST), Division of Accounting (PUA), Division of Communications (PUC), Division of Energy Regulation (PUE), Division of Water and Sewer (PUW), Division of Railroad Regulation (RRR), Division of Securities (SEC), Motor Carrier Enforcement (MCE).
From the description of Ended case files, <1871-1993> [ongoing]. (Library of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 122609415