Alabama Statutes

§ 37-1-43 — Jurisdiction Over Utilities Engaged in Interstate Commerce Not Regulated Under Acts of Congress

Alabama § 37-1-43
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 37Public Utilities and Public Transportation
Ch. 1Public Service Commission
Art. 2Powers and Duties Generally
Div. 1General Provisions

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Ala. Code § 37-1-43 (2026).

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All the authority, powers and jurisdiction which have been given by law to the Alabama Public Service Commission over utilities engaged in intrastate commerce in this state are hereby given to said commission over utilities whose principal place of business is located outside the State of Alabama, but who are engaged in this state in interstate commerce not regulated under the acts of the Congress of the United States to the extent that the exercise by said commission of such authority, powers and jurisdiction over such utilities engaged in interstate commerce is permissible.

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Legislative History

(Acts 1923, No. 516, p. 687; Code 1923, §9649; Code 1940, T. 48, §28.)

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