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Part 1
Public Utilities Act

Chapters

1
General Provisions and Definitions
Sections 201–248
1.5
Advisory Boards
Sections 270–285
2
the Public Utilities Commission: Organization
Sections 301–327
2.2
Natural Gas Restructuring
Sections 328–328.2
2.3
Electrical Restructuring
Sections 330–400.3
2.5
Public Utilities Commission Reimbursement Fees
Sections 401–444
3
Rights and Obligations of Public Utilities
Sections 451–651
4
Regulation of Public Utilities
Sections 701–939.5
4.5
Gas Pipeline Safety
Sections 950–978
4.7
Core Transport Agent
Sections 980–989.5
5
Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity
Sections 1001–1103
6
Railroad Crossings
Sections 1201–1220
6.5
Protection of Grade Crossings
Sections 1231–1232
7
Valuation of Public Utility Properties
Sections 1351–1354
8
Determination of Just Compensation for Acquisition of Utility Properties
Sections 1401–1421
8.5
Service Duplication
Sections 1501–1507
8.7
School Energy Efficiency Stimulus Program
Sections 1600–1640
9
Hearings and Judicial Review
Sections 1701–1826
10
Official Documents and Fees
Sections 1901–1905
11
Violations
Sections 2100–2120
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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