Larry Landis
Larry Landis is a former member of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. He began serving in this position in 2002 following his appointment by then-Gov. Frank O'Bannon. Landis' current term was set to end in December 2015, however he announced his retirement from the commission in September 2013. He stepped down the following January, leaving the seat temporarily vacant.[1][2][3]
Biography
Before his appointment to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, Landis spent 30 years in the private sector. Since then he has also served on the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, the Federal-State Joint Conference on Advanced Telecommunications Services, is a member of the Federal-State Joint Board on Jurisdictional Separations, and an at-large member of the NARUC Board of Directors.[1]
Political career
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (2002-2014)
Landis assumed the role of state regulatory commissioner in December 2002. He was initially appointed by former Gov. O'Bannon and was kept on for two successive terms by governors Joe Kernan and Mitch Daniels. Landis also served under Daniels' successor, Gov. Mike Pence, for one year, before he decided to retire from the commission, effective January 2014. Landis' retirement part way through his third term created an unscheduled vacancy on the commission which Pence must fill by appointment.[2]
Appointments
2002, 2006, 2012
Landis was first appointed to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on December 17, 2002 by Gov. Frank O'Bannon. He served then full terms under Gov. Joe Kernan and Gov. Mitch Daniels (R).[1]
Personal
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Landis and his wife, Carol, have a son and three grandchildren.[1]
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