Section 15 – The term “oath” includes affirmation.
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We represent public power before the federal government to protect the interests of the more than 49 million people that public power utilities serve, and the 93,000 people they employ. Annually discover, collect appraisal data, appraise and allocate, hold informal appraisal hearings, and distribute the taxable property of all public utilities, railroads and airlines in Alabama, in accordance with Title 40-21-1 and subsequent sections of the Code of Alabama 1975. Section 14 – The term “shall” is mandatory and “may” is permissive. The American Public Power Association is the voice of not-for-profit, community-owned utilities that power 2,000 towns and cities nationwide. Section 13 – The singular number includes the plural, and the plural, the singular. Section 12.2 – The term “spouse” includes “registered domestic partner.” Section 12 – The masculine gender includes the feminine and the neuter. Section 11 – The present tense includes the past and future tenses, and the future tense includes the present.
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to promote higher education for professional careers in public utilities. Lanesboro Public Utilites Commission Members: For Utility outages during business hours (8am 3pm Monday-Friday), please call City Hall at 50, for after hours outages please the call the Sheriff’s Office at 50, and choose option 1. Section 9 – Whenever reference is made to any portion of this Code or of any other law of this State, the reference applies to all amendments and additions made. effect October 1998, and is known as Utilities Code Title 5, Chapter 251.
Whenever any notice, report, statement, petition, or record is required or authorized by this Code, it must be made in writing in the English language unless it is expressly provided otherwise. Section 8 – Writing includes any form of recorded message capable of comprehension by ordinary visual means. Section 7 – Whenever a power is granted to, or a duty is imposed upon, a public officer, the power may be exercised or the duty may be performed by a deputy of the officer or by a person authorized, pursuant to law, by the officer, unless this Code expressly provides otherwise. Section 6 – Division, part, chapter, article, and section headings do not in any manner affect the scope, meaning, or intent of the provisions of this Code. Section 5 – Unless the provision or the context otherwise requires, the definitions, rules of construction, and other general provisions contained in Sections 1 to 22, inclusive, and the definitions in the Public Utilities Act (Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 201) of Part 1 of Division 1), govern the construction of this Code. Section 2 – The provisions of this Code, insofar as they are substantially the same as existing statutory provisions relating to the same subject matter, are to be construed as restatements and continuations, and not as new enactments.
Section 1 – This Act is known as the Public Utilities Code. at least five percent of the voting securities of a public utility (E) a person who is an officer or director of a public utility or of a corporation in a chain of successive ownership of at least five percent of the voting securities of a public utility or (F) a person determined to be an affiliate under Section 11.006. The following are selected general provisions of the Public Utilities Code: All 29 Codes have general provisions applicable to reading and interpreting that Code’s sections. The twenty-third alphabetically is the Public Utilities Code. This includes pipelines owned by regulated utilities, municipal gas systems, small gas operators (master meter systems), and liquid propane gas systems.California’s statutes are contained in 29 separate codes. where the service is performed for, or the commodity delivered to, the public generally." The term corporation "does not include towns, cities, counties, conservancy districts, improvement districts, or other governmental units created or organized under any general or special law of this state." The Commission is also responsible for the safety regulation of intrastate natural gas pipelines. The Utah Public Service Commission has jurisdiction over investor owned and cooperative owned public utilities.Utah Code 54 � 2 defines a public utility to include "every railroad corporation, gas corporation, electrical corporation, distribution electrical cooperative, wholesale electrical cooperative, telephone corporation, telegraph corporation, water corporation, sewerage corporation, heat corporation, and independent energy producer not described.