§ 62-321 – Penalty for nondelivery of intrastate telegraph message.
62-321. Penalty for nondelivery of intrastate telegraph message. Any telegraph company doing business in this State that shall fail to transmit and deliver any intrastate message within a reasonable time shall forfeit and pay to anyone who may sue for same a penalty of twenty-five dollars ($25.00). Such penalty shall be in addition to any […]
§ 62-322 – Unauthorized manufacture or sale of switch-lock keys a misdemeanor.
62-322. Unauthorized manufacture or sale of switch-lock keys a misdemeanor. It shall be unlawful for any person to make, manufacture, sell or give away to any other person any duplicate key to any lock used by any railroad company in this State on its switches or switch tracks, except upon the written order of that […]
§ 62-323 – Willful injury to property of public utility a misdemeanor.
62-323. Willful injury to property of public utility a misdemeanor. If any person shall willfully do or cause to be done any act or acts whatever whereby any building, construction or work of any public utility, or any engine, machine or structure or any matter or thing appertaining to the same shall be stopped, obstructed, […]
§ 62-324 – Disclosure of information as to shipments unlawful.
62-324. Disclosure of information as to shipments unlawful. (a) It shall be unlawful for any common carrier engaged in intrastate commerce or any officer, receiver, trustee, lessee, agent, or employee of such carrier, or for any other person authorized by such carrier, to receive information, knowingly to disclose to, or permit to be acquired by […]
§ 62-325 – Unlawful motor carrier operations.
62-325. Unlawful motor carrier operations. (a) Any person, whether carrier, passenger, shipper, consignee, or any officer, employee, agent, or representative thereof, who shall knowingly offer, grant, or give or solicit, accept, or receive any rebate, concession, or discrimination in violation of any provision of this Chapter, or who by means of any false statement or […]
§ 62-326 – Furnishing false information to the Commission; withholding information from the Commission.
62-326. Furnishing false information to the Commission; withholding information from the Commission. (a) Every person, firm or corporation operating under the jurisdiction of the Utilities Commission or who is required by law to file reports with the Commission who shall knowingly or willfully file or give false information to the Utilities Commission in any report, […]
§ 62-327 – Gifts to members of Commission, Commission employees, or Public Staff.
62-327. Gifts to members of Commission, Commission employees, or Public Staff. It shall be unlawful for any officer, agent, employee, or attorney of any public utility or any public utility holding company, subsidiary, or affiliated company, to knowingly offer or make to any member of the Commission, Commission staff, or Public Staff, any gift of […]
§ 62-328 – Unauthorized use of Citizens Band equipment.
62-328. Unauthorized use of Citizens Band equipment. (a) As used in this section, "Citizens Band radio equipment" means Citizens Band radio equipment authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person willfully and knowingly to use Citizens Band radio equipment not authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Unauthorized Citizens Band […]
§ 62-310 – Public utility violating any provision of Chapter, rules or orders; penalty; enforcement by injunction.
62-310. Public utility violating any provision of Chapter, rules or orders; penalty; enforcement by injunction. (a) Any public utility which violates any of the provisions of this Chapter or refuses to conform to or obey any rule, order or regulation of the Commission shall, in addition to the other penalties prescribed in this Chapter forfeit […]
§ 62-311 – Willful acts of employees deemed those of public utility.
62-311. Willful acts of employees deemed those of public utility. The willful act of any officer, agent, or employee of a public utility, acting within the scope of his official duties of employment, shall, for the purpose of this Article, be deemed to be the willful act of the utility. (1933, c. 307, s. 29; […]