2015 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 96 - UTILITIES IN CITIES 96.5375 Rights of city owning or operating natural gas system to sell natural gas within and without city boundaries -- Limitations -- Prohibitions -- Definitions.
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96.5375 Rights of city owning or operating natural gas system to sell natural gas
within and without city boundaries -- Limitations -- Prohibitions -- Definitions.
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Subject to the limitations of subsection (4) of this section and KRS 96.045 and
96.538, any city that owns and operates a municipal system for the acquisition,
distribution, or transmission of natural gas may extend the system into and furnish
and sell natural gas to any person or entity within the boundaries of the city or
within any territory outside of the city’s boundaries. In exercising the authority
provided by this subsection, the city may install the necessary apparatus to provide
natural gas distribution or transmission service and may also condemn or otherwise
acquire rights-of-way as private utilities may do. The provisions of this subsection
shall apply to all cities of this Commonwealth transporting or distributing natural
gas as well as any board, commission, or agency thereof.
A city, other than a city of the first class or a consolidated local government, may
acquire the entire plant of an existing natural gas distribution system only under the
same process and subject to the same limitations established by KRS 96.580,
96.590, and 96.600.
No property owned or operated by an existing natural gas distribution system
located within the Commonwealth may be condemned by a city from another state.
A natural gas utility, which, for purposes of this subsection, means a public, private
or municipally owned gas utility distributing or transporting natural gas to
customers within this Commonwealth, shall not:
(a) Extend its system for the purposes of furnishing or selling natural gas to any
person or entity that is currently being served by another natural gas utility; or
(b) Extend its system to furnish or sell natural gas to any person or entity when
there is another natural gas utility in closer proximity to the person or entity to
be served, unless the natural gas utility in closer proximity has declined to
provide service.
The provisions of subsection (4) of this section shall only apply to extension of
service issues between a municipally owned natural gas utility servicing customers
located outside its municipal boundaries and a private or investor-owned natural gas
utility. The term "municipally owned" shall include systems distributing or
transporting natural gas that are owned by a city from another state.
Effective: June 25, 2013
History: Created 2013 Ky. Acts ch. 96, sec. 1, effective June 25, 2013.
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