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Chapter 41
Electric Cooperatives and Competition

Sections

41.001
Applicable Law
41.002
Definitions
41.003
Securitization
41.004
Jurisdiction of Commission
41.005
Limitation on Municipal Authority
41.051
Board Decision
41.052
Electric Cooperatives Not Offering Customer Choice
41.053
Retail Customer Right of Choice
41.054
Service Outside Certificated Area
41.055
Jurisdiction of Board of Directors
41.056
Anticompetitive Actions
41.057
Billing
41.058
Tariffs for Open Access
41.059
No Power to Amend Certificates
41.060
Customer Service Information
41.061
Retail Rate Changes by Electric Cooperatives
41.062
Allocation of Stranded Investment
41.101
Interference with Contract
41.102
Access to Wholesale Market
41.103
Protection of Bondholders
41.104
Tax-exempt Status
41.151
Purpose
41.152
Definitions
41.153
Financing Orders; Terms
41.154
Property Rights
41.155
No Setoff
41.156
No Bypass
41.157
True-up
41.158
True Sale
41.159
Security Interests; Assignment; Commingling; Default
41.160
Pledge of State
41.161
Tax Exemption
41.162
Not Public Utility
41.163
Severability
 



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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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