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  8. Chapter 17 - State Operation of Public Utilities


Chapter 17 - State Operation of Public Utilities


  • § 56-509. Declaration of policy
  • § 56-510. Duty of Governor when there is threat of curtailment, interruption, etc., of operation
  • § 56-511. Power of Governor to possess and operate utility
  • § 56-512. Employment of utility employees by Commonwealth; information to be furnished
  • § 56-513. Replacement of utility employees unwilling to work for Commonwealth
  • § 56-514. Status as employee of utility unaffected by acceptance or refusal of employment by Commonwealth
  • § 56-515. Entry upon property of utility after proclamation of intention to take possession
  • § 56-516. When possession of utility to be delivered; procedure upon refusal of possession
  • § 56-517. Interference with or obstruction of Governor, state representative or agent
  • § 56-518. Expense of operation, etc.; payment of revenues, etc., into state treasury
  • § 56-519. Previously established salaries, wages, conditions of employment, etc., to be observed; collective bargaining
  • § 56-520. Collection and disposition of revenues accruing from utility
  • § 56-521. Restoring possession to utility
  • § 56-522. Compensation to utility
  • § 56-523. Definitions
  • § 56-524. Penalties
  • § 56-525. Injunction against violation of chapter
  • § 56-526. Duty of Commonwealth's attorneys and Attorney General; employment of special counsel
  • § 56-527. Chapter not applicable to certain carriers
  • § 56-528. Governor's powers as commander in chief not impaired
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