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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 7 > Chapter 101 - Municipal Gas and Electric Plants


Current as of: 2009
§ 7-213Municipalities may establish plants
§ 7-214Requirements for exercise of authority
§ 7-215Preliminary vote in towns or boroughs
§ 7-216Board of commissioners
§ 7-217Issuance of debt
§ 7-217aTemporary notes. Method of issuance and payment
§ 7-218Reconstruction or enlargement of plant
§ 7-219Assessment for pipes and other appliances
§ 7-220Manufacture and distribution
§ 7-221Keeping of accounts
§ 7-222Price
§ 7-222aRate for interconnection of generation facilities
§ 7-223Ordinances
§ 7-224Purchase by municipality of plant owned by a corporation
§ 7-225When purchase to embrace entire plant
§ 7-226Determination of plant value
§ 7-227Valuation of capital paid in property
§ 7-228Compulsory purchase by municipality
§ 7-229Remonstrance to acceptance of report
§ 7-230Appeal
§ 7-231Private rights extinguished by municipal purchase
§ 7-232Damages by reason of operating plant
§ 7-232aInformation exempt from Freedom of Information Act
§ 7-233Applicability of statutes and ordinances

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