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§ 65-34-101 — Legislative intent - Findings

Tennessee § 65-34-101

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Tenn. Code Ann. § 65-34-101 (2026).

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The general assembly hereby finds that:

(1)Duplication of electric system facilities leads to excessive consumer costs and adverse environmental and aesthetic impacts;
(2)The public health, safety, and welfare require that electric service to a particular geographic area be provided by a single electric system;
(3)The general assembly has heretofore established the geographic territories of electric systems as those geographic areas in which a particular electric system maintained facilities to provide electric service on March 6, 1968, except as those geographic areas have been modified by statutorily authorized agreements among adjacent electric systems, all as provided by § 6-51-112 ;
(4)Maintenance of the previously established geographic territories, as modified by statutorily aut

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Legislative History

Acts 1989, ch. 230, § 1.

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