Indianapolis, IN, August 22, 2026 —

INDIANAPOLIS – The state of Indiana has reached a settlement in a legal dispute brought forth by Andy Zay, the former Chair of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC).

Details surrounding the terms of the settlement were not immediately available. The lawsuit was initiated by Zay following his departure from the IURC. Further information regarding the nature of the dispute and the specifics of the resolution is expected to be disclosed as it becomes public record.

Andy Zay served as the Chair of the IURC, an agency responsible for regulating the state’s utility services, including electricity, natural gas, and telecommunications. The commission’s role involves setting rates, approving mergers, and ensuring that utility providers meet service standards for Indiana residents.

The specific allegations and claims made by Zay in his lawsuit have not been fully detailed in public statements. Similarly, the exact date the settlement was finalized and the parties involved in the negotiations have not been provided.

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission continues its operations under new leadership, overseeing the state’s utility landscape. The outcome of this legal action and any subsequent revelations may provide further insight into the internal dynamics and processes at the commission.

No additional information regarding the financial aspects, timelines, or specific resolutions of the case was provided at this time.



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