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Texas Utilities Code - Chapter 38 Regulation Of Electric ServicesLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Utilities Code > Texas Utilities Code - Chapter 38 Regulation Of Electric Services An electric utility and an electric cooperative shall furnish service, instrumentalities, and facilities that are safe, adequate, efficient, and reasonable. Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. ... A regulatory authority, on its own motion or on complaint and after reasonable notice and hearing, may: (1) adopt just and reasonable standards, classifications, rules, ... (a) An electric utility may not impose a rule except as provided by this title. (b) An electric utility may file with the regulatory authority ... Notwithstanding any other law, a transmission or distribution line owned by an electric utility or an electric cooperative must be constructed, operated, and maintained, as ... (a) The commission shall implement service quality and reliability standards relating to the delivery of electricity to retail customers by electric utilities and transmission and ... In providing a service to persons in a classification, an electric utility may not: (1) grant an unreasonable preference or advantage to a person in ... An electric utility may not: (1) discriminate against a person or electric cooperative who sells or leases equipment or performs services in competition with the ... (a) A regulatory authority may: (1) examine and test equipment, including meters and instruments, used to measure service of an electric utility; and (2) set ... (a) A consumer may have a meter or other measuring device tested by an electric utility: (1) once without charge, after a reasonable period of ... The commission, after notice and hearing, may: (1) order an electric utility to provide specified improvements in its service in a specified area if: (A) ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |