(a)   The Commission shall appoint a General Counsel.
  (b)   The General Counsel shall have been admitted to practice law in the
State.
  (c)   The General Counsel serves at the pleasure of the Commission.
  (d)   As the Commission directs, the General Counsel shall:
    (1)   represent the Commission in a proceeding if the Commission is a party
to or desires to intervene in the proceeding, if the proceeding
involves a question under this article, or if the proceeding involves
an act or order of the Commission;
    (2)   advise the Commission, on request, on any legal question that requires
interpretation of a provision of law about the jurisdiction, rights,
duties, or powers of the Commission; and
    (3)   act as attorney to the Commission as the Commission reasonably
requires.
  (e)   The Commission may substitute any other agent for the General Counsel.
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