Chapter 26. PUBLIC UTILITIES GENERALLY  


§ 26.1. Adoption of state right-of-way standards.
§ 26.2. Rights to use of streets, etc., subject to rules.
§ 26.3. Plans and permits essential to setting poles, etc.
§ 26.4. Defective water, gas or electric meters.
§ 26.5. Excessive charges due to defective meter.
§ 26.6. Removing or damaging property of public utility companies.
§ 26.7. Refusal of corporation, etc., to disclose information, etc.
§ 26.8. Breach of contract by public utility company.
§ 26.9. Policemen to report defective poles, wires, pipes, etc.; to arrest trespassers.
§ 26.10. Wooden poles prohibited on certain streets.
§ 26.11. Poles to be in alley if practicable.
§ 26.12. Placement and removal of poles, etc.
§ 26.13. Removal of wires, poles, etc., not in use.
§ 26.14. Removal of poles from sidewalk.
§ 26.15. Use of poles by different companies.
§ 26.16. Each company to be allotted zone on joint poles; special zone on poles for city.
§ 26.17. Temporary removal of wires for painting or repair of building.
§ 26.18. Use of insulated tie-wires.
§ 26.19. Wires to be tightly stretched.
§ 26.20. Roofs as supports for wires.
§ 26.21. Wires along walls.
§ 26.22. Cross-connection formed by water.
§ 26.23. Guard irons and guard wires.
§ 26.24. Trees to be trimmed to prevent wire leakage, etc.
§ 26.25. Intoxicated or incompetent workers.
§ 26.26. Wires to run under existing lines.
§ 26.27. Abatement as a nuisance of poles and wires contrary to regulations.
§ 26.28. Wires and poles, etc., in dangerous condition.
§ 26.29. Cutting off current, removal of pole, etc., in emergency.
§ 26.30. Permit for installation of gas or electricity; to observe plumbing, etc., regulations.
§ 26.31. City laws, etc., to be obeyed.
§ 26.32. Duty of telephone companies to maintain service at all times.
§ 26.33. Telephone service not to be disconnected for failure to pay charge in advance.
§ 26.34. Connecting pipes, wires, etc., to register the quantity used by consumers.
§ 26.35. Destroying or disconnecting meter.
§ 26.36. Changing or altering pipe, wire or attachment.
§ 26.37. Connecting with, turning on or off gas, etc., of another.
§ 26.38. Refusing to deliver rented meters or lamps, etc.
§ 26.39. Setting gas on fire or interfering with mains, conduits, etc.
§ 26.40. Meters open for inspection.
§ 26.41. False meter.
§ 26.42. Acts done, etc., to be prima facie evidence.

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Cross reference— Electricity, Ch. 9; plumbing and gas, Ch. 23; right-of-way vacation process, Ch. 29, Art. VI; streets and sidewalks, Ch. 29; water, sewers and sewage disposal, Ch. 32.