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2004 SESSION
HJ 153 Underground utility distribution lines; State Corporation Comm. to study placement thereof.
Introduced by: Thelma Drake | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Study; underground utility distribution lines. Requests the State Corporation Commission to study the placement of utility lines underground. The State Corporation Commission is required to study the feasibility of placing underground the currently existing overhead utility distribution lines and any new distribution lines, the costs that would be incurred, and the options for funding such underground placement.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Study; underground utility distribution lines; report. Requests the State Corporation Commission to study the placement of utility lines underground in urban areas. The State Corporation Commission is required to study the feasibility of placing underground the currently existing overhead utility distribution lines and any new distribution lines, the costs that would be incurred, and the options for funding such underground placement.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Study; underground utility distribution lines; report. Directs the State Corporation Commission to study the placement of utility lines underground in urban areas. The State Corporation Commission is required to study the feasibility of placing underground the currently existing overhead utility distribution lines and any new distribution lines, the costs that would be incurred, and the options for funding such underground placement.