Georgia Statutes
§ 46-3-14 — Effect of part on municipal police powers over erection and maintenance of electric wires, poles, and other facilities of electric suppliers in streets, alleys, and public ways
Georgia § 46-3-14
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This text of Georgia § 46-3-14 (Effect of part on municipal police powers over erection and maintenance of electric wires, poles, and other facilities of electric suppliers in streets, alleys, and public ways) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Georgia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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O.C.G.A. § 46-3-14 (2026).
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(a)No provision of this part shall restrict the reasonable exercise of the police power of a municipality over the erection and maintenance of poles, wires, and other facilities of electric suppliers in streets, alleys, and public ways.
(b)No municipality may, by unreasonably withholding or conditioning right of way easements or franchises, defeat, impair, or interfere with the rights and restrictions applying to electric suppliers therein as provided for in this part. Rather, any secondary supplier within a municipality existing on March 29, 1973, and any electric supplier other than the primary supplier within any geographic area thereafter annexed to such municipality, shall pay the municipality for street franchise rights a sum of money calculated and payable in the same manner and o
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Related
Athens-Clarke County v. Walton Electric Membership Corp.
454 S.E.2d 510 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1995)
City of LaGrange v. Troup County Electric Membership Corp.
408 S.E.2d 708 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 1991)
City of Calhoun v. North Georgia Electric Membership Corp.
443 S.E.2d 469 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 1994)
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