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  8. Article 24 - Electric Utility


Article 24 - Electric Utility


  • Section 3-24-1 - Electric utility; municipality may acquire and operate; certain municipalities may acquire by contract or condemnation.
  • Section 3-24-2 - Electric utility; charges.
  • Section 3-24-3 - Electric utility; municipality serving a governmental agency.
  • Section 3-24-4 - Jurisdiction over land of electric utility.
  • Section 3-24-5 - Electric utility; eminent domain power.
  • Section 3-24-6 - Electric utility; power to issue revenue bonds.
  • Section 3-24-7 - Limitations on electric utility of municipality.
  • Section 3-24-8 - Electric utility; limitation on right to acquire system beyond five-mile limit.
  • Section 3-24-9 - Electric utility; rates, charges and service conditions beyond five-mile limit; rate, charge and service standards; fees paid by municipality.
  • Section 3-24-10 - Contracts with electric utilities for the operation of facilities.
  • Section 3-24-11 - Short title.
  • Section 3-24-12 - Legislative intent.
  • Section 3-24-13 - Limitation on applicability of the Municipal Electric Generation Act.
  • Section 3-24-14 - Additional powers conferred on municipalities.
  • Section 3-24-15 - Contract for participation in and operation and management of jointly owned generating facility; sharing of costs of [on] proportional basis.
  • Section 3-24-16 - Municipal liability.
  • Section 3-24-17 - Application of municipal money or property.
  • Section 3-24-18 - Exemption from certain acts.
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