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§ 40-41-110. Co-Ei Property

CO-EI property that is described in a financing order constitutes an existing present property right or interest in an existing present property right even though the imposition and collection of CO-EI charges depends on the electric utility to which the financing order is issued performing its servicing functions relating to the collection of CO-EI charges […]

§ 40-41-111. Co-Ei Bonds – Legal Investments – Not Public Debt – Pledge of State

Banks, trust companies, savings and loan associations, insurance companies, executors, administrators, guardians, trustees, and other fiduciaries may legally invest any money within their control in CO-EI bonds. Public entities, as defined in section 24-75-601 (1), may invest public funds in CO-EI bonds only if the CO-EI bonds satisfy the investment requirements established in part 6 […]

§ 40-40-102. Legislative Declaration

The general assembly hereby declares that geothermal heat is a valuable, indigenous resource, the development of which will enhance local economies, and that it is in the public interest of the state to promote the development of geothermal heat supply systems. Therefore, it is the policy of this state to remove the barriers to such […]

§ 40-40-103. Definitions

As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires: “Commission” means the public utilities commission of the state of Colorado. “Geothermal heat supplier” means any person who supplies geothermally heated groundwater or other substances to the public or other customers for industrial process heat, commercial use, space heating, or other purposes. The term includes […]

§ 40-40-104. Public Utility Status – Exceptions

Geothermal heat suppliers are found to be affected with the public interest and subject to the limited jurisdiction and regulation of the commission as described in this article only. Geothermal heat suppliers which are selling at wholesale to other entities which are reselling the heat or converting it to electricity are exempt from the provisions […]

§ 40-32-106. Eject Disorderly Passengers

When any passenger is guilty of disorderly conduct, or uses any obscene language to the annoyance and vexation of passengers and refuses to desist therefrom when requested by the conductor, the conductor is authorized to stop the train at any station and eject such passenger from the train, using only such force as may be […]

§ 40-40-105. Operating Permits

The commission shall establish a system of operating permits for geothermal heat suppliers. Before commencing construction of distribution facilities, a geothermal heat supplier must obtain an operating permit from the commission. An operating permit: May not be denied because the area which the applicant proposes to serve is already being served by a gas or […]

§ 40-32-107. Arrest and Take Before County Court

When any passenger is guilty of any crime or misdemeanor upon any train, a railroad peace officer of such train may arrest such passenger, take such passenger before any county court in any county in which such crime or misdemeanor was committed, and file a complaint charging such passenger with such crime or misdemeanor. Source: […]

§ 40-40-106. Continuing Review

The commission has continuing authority over geothermal heat suppliers to enforce the provisions of this article and to ensure that a geothermal heat supplier adheres to the conditions of its operating permit. Source: L. 83: Entire article added, p. 1424, § 2, effective June 10.

§ 40-32-108. Duties of Commission

The commission shall establish standards for the employment of railroad peace officers relating to education or experience in law enforcement. Source: L. 57: p. 606, § 1. CRS 53: § 116-13-8. C.R.S. 1963: § 116-13-8. L. 87: (2) added, p. 1490, § 3, effective April 30. L. 2000: Entire section amended, p. 220, § 15, […]