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Part 2
Specific Public Utilities

Chapters

2
Water Companies
Sections 2701–2715
2.5
Public Water System Investment and Consolidation Act of 1997
Sections 2718–2720
2.7
Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2021
Sections 2721–2722
3
Private and Mutual Water Service Law
Sections 2725–2729
4.5
Electrical and Gas Corporations
Sections 2771–2775.7
5
Electrical Cooperatives
Sections 2776–2778
5.5
Electric Microutilities
Sections 2780–2780.1
6
Home Insulation Assistance and Financing
Sections 2781–2790
6.5
Transfer of Facilities in Master-metered Mobilehome Parks and Manufactured Housing Communities to Gas or Electric Corporation Ownership
Sections 2791–2799
7
Private Energy Producers
Sections 2801–2829
7.5
Local Government Renewable Energy Self-generation Program
Section 2830
7.6
Green Tariff Shared Renewables Program
Sections 2831–2833
7.7
Energy Storage Systems
Sections 2835–2839
8
Energy Efficiency Systems
Sections 2840–2843
9
Solar Energy Systems
Sections 2851–2869
9.5
Multifamily Affordable Housing Solar Roofs Program
Section 2870
10
Telephone Corporations
Sections 2871–2899
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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