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Bonny Fetch

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Bonny Fetch
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Prior offices
Acting North Dakota Public Service Commission
Predecessor: Tony Clark

Education

Law

University of North Dakota School of Law, 1988

Personal
Profession
Attorney

Bonny Fetch was an interim member of the North Dakota Public Service Commission. She was first appointed to the position in June 2012 to replace Tony Clark.[1]

Fetch did not run for election to the position in 2012. When the term ended, she returned to her prior position as an administrative judge.[2]

Biography

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Fetch was born in Bismarck. She has served as an administrative law judge since 1991. In that position she reviews state agency proposals and recommends what actions to take. Included in her duties are handling disputes over state worker dismissals and Medicaid benefits. Fetch also worked as a hearing officer and analyst for the North Dakota state government's personnel division.

Education

  • B.A., University of Texas, Austin

Appointments

2012

Fetch was appointed by Gov. Jack Dalrymple to the position of Public Service Commissioner in June 2012.[1]

See also

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
Tony Clark
North Dakota Public Service Commissioner
June 2012–January 2013
Succeeded by
Julie Fedorchak