Opinion on Powers of Railroad Commission and Incorporated Cities and Towns Over Public Utilities

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Superintendent of State Printing, 1912 - 37 strani
 

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Stran 9 - ... thereof, and of laying down pipes and conduits therein, and connections therewith, so far as may be necessary for introducing into and supplying such city and its inhabitants either with gaslight or other illuminating light, or with fresh water for domestic and all other purposes, upon the condition that the municipal government shall have the right to regulate the charges thereof.
Stran 3 - ... either directly or indirectly, to or for the public, and every common carrier, is hereby declared to be a public utility subject to such control and regulation by the railroad commission as may be provided by the legislature...
Stran 7 - Any county, city, town, or township may make and enforce within its limits all such local, police, sanitary, and other regulations as are not in conflict with general laws.
Stran 28 - To fix and determine by ordinance in the month of February of each year, to take effect on the first day of July thereafter, the rates or compensation to be collected by any person, firm or corporation in the City, for the use of water, heat, light, power or telephone service, supplied to the City or to the inhabitants thereof, and to prescribe the quality of the service.
Stran 17 - State for the use of water supplied to any city and county, or city or town, or the inhabitants thereof...
Stran 4 - ... passage by the legislature of laws conferring powers upon the Railroad Commission respecting public utilities, all powers respecting such public utilities vested in boards of supervisors, or municipal councils, or other governing bodies of the several counties, cities and counties, cities and towns, in...
Stran 5 - Commission; provided, however, that this section shall not affect such powers of control over public utilities as relate to the making and enforcement of local, police, sanitary and other regulations, other than the fixing of rates. vested in any city and county or incorporated city or town...
Stran 10 - A district may acquire, construct, own, operate, control, or use, within or without or partly within and partly without the district, works for supplying its inhabitants with light, water, power, heat, transportation, telephone service, or other means of communication...
Stran 23 - ... to permit under such restrictions as they may deem proper, the laying of railroad tracks and the running of cars drawn by horses, steam, or other power thereon, and the laying of gas and water pipes in the public streets, and to permit the construction and maintenance of telegraph and telephone lines therein.
Stran 11 - ... is hereby declared to be a public use, and subject to the regulation and control of the State in the manner prescribed by law.

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