Rhode Island General Laws 46-12.8-13. Bonds eligible for investment
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Current as of: 2009 Bonds issued by the agency under this chapter and local governmental obligations issued hereunder are hereby made securities in which all public officers and agencies of the state and its political subdivisions, all insurance companies, trust companies in their commercial departments, savings banks, cooperative banks, banking associations, investment companies, executors, administrators, trustees, and other fiduciaries may properly invest funds, including capital in their control or belonging to them. The bonds and local governmental obligations are hereby made securities which may properly be deposited with and received by any state or municipal officer of any agency or political subdivision of the state for any purpose for which the deposit of bonds or obligations of the state or any political subdivision is now or may hereafter be authorized by law. ________________________________________________________________________
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Current as of: 2010 The authority has general supervisory and regulatory power, jurisdiction, and control over all public utilities, and also over their property, property rights, facilities, and franchises, so far as may be necessary for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chapter. However, such general supervisory and regulatory power and jurisdiction and control shall not apply to street railway companies. [Acts 1919, ch. 49, § 3; Shan. Supp., § 3059a85; Code 1932, § 5447; Acts 1943, ch. 51, § 1; C. Supp. 1950, § 5447; impl. am. Acts 1955, ch. 69, § 1; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 65-404; Acts 1995, ch. 305, § 20.] ________________________________________________________________________ U.S. Code Provisions: UtilitiesFederal Regulations: Utilities |
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