Nebraska Statutes
§ 66-2105 — Jurisdictional utility; consider factors
Nebraska § 66-2105
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Ch. 66Oils, Fuels, and Energy
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 66-2105 (2026).
Text
Prior
to undertaking rural infrastructure development, a jurisdictional utility
shall consider factors such as the economic impact to the area, economic feasibility,
whether other options may be more in the public interest, such as utilization
of any existing or planned interstate or intrastate pipeline facilities of
private persons, companies, firms, or corporations, and the likelihood of
successful completion and ongoing operation of the facility.
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 2012, LB1115, § 5.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 66-1002
Definitions, sections found§ 66-1003
Customer, defined§ 66-1004
Energy conservation measure, defined§ 66-1005
Loan, defined§ 66-1006
Utility, defined§ 66-1008
Utility; loans; restrictions§ 66-101
Repealed. Laws 1990, LB 856, § 7§ 66-1010
Utilities; supplemental powers§ 66-1011
Loan; use; limitation§ 66-1012
Repealed. Laws 2017, LB217, § 40§ 66-1013
Repealed. Laws 2017, LB217, § 40§ 66-1014
Repealed. Laws 2017, LB217, § 40Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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Nebraska § 66-2105, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ne/66-2105.