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Texas Utilities Code - Chapter 32 Jurisdiction And Powers Of Commission And Other Regulatory AuthoritiesLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Utilities Code > Texas Utilities Code - Chapter 32 Jurisdiction And Powers Of Commission And Other Regulatory Authorities (a) Except as provided by Section 32.002, the commission has exclusive original jurisdiction over the rates, operations, and services of an electric utility in: (1) ... If an electric utility purchases, acquires, merges, or consolidates with or acquires 50 percent or more of the stock of an electric utility or electric ... Except as otherwise provided by this title, this subtitle does not authorize the commission to: (1) regulate or supervise a rate or service of a ... Notwithstanding an election under Subchapter A, Chapter 33, by a municipality on the issue of surrendering its jurisdiction, the commission may: (1) consider an electric ... On request of a municipality, the commission may advise and assist the municipality with respect to a question or proceeding arising under this title. Assistance ... Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, the commission may not directly or indirectly regulate revenue requirements, rates, fuel costs, fuel charges, or fuel acquisitions ... A river authority operating a steam generating plant on or before January 1, 1999, may acquire, finance, construct, rebuild, repower, and use new or existing ... (a) This section applies only to a corporation that: (1) sells electricity exclusively at wholesale, and not to ultimate consumers; (2) is authorized by Chapter ... (a) This subchapter does not authorize a river authority to acquire, install, construct, make additions to, or operate steam generating plants having an aggregate capacity ... (a) An electric utility shall file with each regulatory authority a tariff showing each rate that is: (1) subject to the regulatory authority's original or ... The commission shall require each electric or municipally owned utility to carry a proper and adequate depreciation account in accordance with: (1) the rates and ... An electric or municipally owned utility shall keep separate accounts showing profits or losses from the sale or lease of merchandise, including an appliance, a ... A regulatory authority may require an electric utility to annually report the utility's expenditures for: (1) business gifts and entertainment; and (2) advertising or public ... Texas Lawyers
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