§ 3-23-1 Municipal utility; service charges; deposits; discontinuance of water service for nonpayment of charges; supplemental method
§ 3-23-2 Election on question of acquiring utility
§ 3-23-3 Municipal utility; approval of New Mexico public utility commission
§ 3-23-4 Municipal utility; use of revenue
§ 3-23-5 Municipal utility; duty to maintain and improve
§ 3-23-5.1 Municipal utility permanent fund
§ 3-23-6 Charge for service of municipal utility becomes a lien against the property served; exception
§ 3-23-7 Appointment of receiver; qualifications; powers
§ 3-23-8 Municipal utility; receiver’s certificates
§ 3-23-9 Municipal utility; levy and collection of taxes not terminated by receivership
§ 3-23-10 Municipal utility; board of utility commissioners

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 3 > Article 23 - Public Utilities

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