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  6. Chapter 62 - Public Utilities
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  8. Article 6 - The Utility Franchise.


Article 6 - The Utility Franchise.


  • § 62-110 - Certificate of convenience and necessity.
  • § 62-110.1 - Certificate for construction of generating facility; analysis of long-range needs for expansion of facilities; ongoing review of construction costs; inclusion of approved construction costs in rates.
  • § 62-110.2 - Electric service areas outside of municipalities.
  • § 62-110.3 - Bond required for water and sewer companies.
  • § 62-110.4 - Alternative Operator Services.
  • § 62-110.5 - Commission may exempt certain nonprofit and consumer-owned water or sewer utilities.
  • § 62-110.6 - Rate recovery for construction costs of out-of-state electric generating facilities.
  • § 62-110.7 - Project development cost review for a nuclear facility.
  • § 62-110.8 - Competitive procurement of renewable energy.
  • § 62-111 - Transfers of franchises; mergers, consolidations and combinations of public utilities.
  • § 62-112 - Effective date, suspension and revocation of franchises; dormant motor carrier franchises.
  • § 62-113 - Terms and conditions of franchises.
  • § 62-115 - Issuance of partnership franchises.
  • § 62-116 - Issuance of temporary or emergency authority.
  • § 62-117 - Same or similar names prohibited.
  • § 62-118 - Abandonment and reduction of service.
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