Louisiana Statutes
§ 33:4406 — Restriction on new construction; public convenience and necessity as ground for franchise or permit
Louisiana § 33:4406
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 33Municipalities and Parishes
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La. Stat. Ann. § 33:4406 (2026).
Text
No public utility shall begin the construction of any new plant, equipment, property, or facility, which is not in substitution of an existing plan, property, equipment, or facility, nor shall it make any extension or addition to any existing plant, property, equipment, or facility which will cost over two per cent of the rate-making value of the property at the time the extension or addition is made, nor shall any indeterminate permit or franchise be granted, unless and until the governing authority of the city certifies that public convenience and necessity require the same. The governing authority of such city shall be the sole and final judge of what the public convenience and necessity require, in every case.
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Related
Central Louisiana Elec. Co. v. LA. PSC
601 So. 2d 1383 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 1992)
City of Natchitoches v. Valley Electric Membership Corp.
365 So. 2d 59 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1978)
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