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Chapter 14
Jurisdiction and Powers of Commission and Other Regulatory Authorities

Sections

14.001
Power to Regulate and Supervise
14.002
Rules
14.003
Commission Powers Relating to Reports
14.004
Report of Substantial Interest
14.005
Criteria and Guidelines Governing Termination of Services to Elderly and Disabled
14.006
Interference with Terms or Conditions of Employment; Presumption of Reasonableness
14.007
Assistance to Municipality
14.008
Municipal Franchises
14.0025
Negotiated Rulemaking and Alternative Dispute Resolution
14.051
Procedural Powers
14.052
Rules
14.053
Powers and Duties of State Office of Administrative Hearings
14.054
Settlements
14.055
Record of Proceedings
14.056
Right to Be Heard
14.057
Orders of Commission; Transcripts and Exhibits; Public Records
14.058
Fees for Electronic Access to Information
14.059
Technology Policy
14.101
Report of Certain Transactions; Commission Consideration
14.102
Report of Purchase of Voting Stock in Public Utility
14.103
Report of Loan to Stockholders
14.151
Records of Public Utility
14.152
Maintenance of Office and Records in This State
14.153
Communications with Regulatory Authority
14.154
Jurisdiction over Affiliate
14.201
Inquiry into Management and Affairs
14.202
Management Audits by Commission
14.203
Audit of Accounts
14.204
Inspection
14.205
Examinations Under Oath
14.206
Entering Premises of Public Utility
14.207
Production of Out-of-state Records
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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