Virginia Statutes

§ 56-234 — Duty to furnish adequate service at reasonable and uniform rates

Virginia § 56-234
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 56Public Service Companies
Ch. 10Heat, Light, Power, Water and Other Utility Companies Generally
Art. 2Services, Rates, Charges, etc

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Va. Code Ann. § 56-234 (2026).

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A.It shall be the duty of every public utility to furnish reasonably adequate service and facilities at reasonable and just rates to any person, firm or corporation along its lines desiring same. Notwithstanding any other provision of law:
1.A telephone company shall not have the duty to extend or expand its facilities to furnish service and facilities when the person, firm or corporation has service available from one or more alternative providers of wireline or terrestrial wireless communications services at prevailing market rates; and
2.A telephone company may meet its duty to furnish reasonably adequate service and facilities through the use of any and all available wireline and terrestrial wireless technologies; however, a telephone company, when restoring service to an existing

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 4066; 1918, p. 675; 1924, p. 540; 1927, p. 125; 1950, p. 55; 1964, c. 195; 1970, c. 258; 1976, c. 290; 1985, cc. 2, 41; 2002, c. 833; 2011, cc. 738, 740; 2018, c. 296; 2025, cc. 499, 598.

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