Vermont Statutes
§ 251 — Areas served by several companies
Vermont § 251
JurisdictionVermont
Title 30Title 30: Public Service
Ch. 5Chapter 005: State Policy; Plans; Jurisdiction and Regulatory Authority of Commission and Department
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 30, § 251 (2026).
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(a)In any area that two or more companies distributing electrical energy are authorized to serve, a company shall not construct or extend its facilities, or furnish or offer to furnish its service to any person or property presently served by another public utility, without the written consent of the other public utility or unless the Public Utility Commission, after notice and hearing, finds and determines that the service rendered by the serving public utility is inadequate and is not likely to be made adequate.
(b)In the event service is requested for premises in an area that two or more companies distributing electrical energy are authorized to serve and have facilities available for service to the property, the public utility company the existing service facilities of which are near
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