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  12. Subchapter 1 - General Provisions


Subchapter 1 - General Provisions


  • § 23-17-101. Right to construct, operate, and maintain lines -- Damages for occupation of property
  • § 23-17-102. Railroads may operate telegraphs and telephones -- Authority
  • § 23-17-103. Condemnation proceedings upon failure to secure right-of-way
  • § 23-17-104. Right of entry for construction -- Liability for damages
  • § 23-17-105. Contract for exclusive privileges prohibited
  • § 23-17-106. Priority of dispatch of messages -- Confidentiality
  • § 23-17-107. Interception of message -- Injuring equipment -- Penalty
  • § 23-17-108. Refusal to transmit message -- Penalty
  • § 23-17-110. Telegraph companies -- Schedule of rates
  • § 23-17-112. Damages for mental anguish
  • § 23-17-113. Telephone service to be supplied without discrimination -- Complaint to commission
  • § 23-17-116. Fee for initiation of residential telephone service to be payable in installments
  • § 23-17-119. Surcharges to provide telecommunications for deaf and hearing impaired -- Definitions
  • § 23-17-120. Establishment of calling plans
  • § 23-17-121. Agreements for special terminating access rates or plans
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