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Home » US Law » 2022 Colorado Code » Title 40 - Utilities » Article 4 - Service and Equipment

§ 40-4-101. Regulations, Service, and Facilities Prescribed

Whenever the commission, after a hearing upon its own motion or upon complaint, finds that the rules, regulations, practices, equipment, facilities, or service of any public utility or the methods of manufacture, distribution, transmission, storage, or supply employed by it are unjust, unreasonable, unsafe, improper, inadequate, or insufficient, the commission shall determine the just, reasonable, […]

§ 40-4-102. Extensions and Improvements Prescribed – When

Whenever the commission, after a hearing upon its own motion, upon appeal by a public utility or power authority from a local government action pursuant to section 29-20-108 (5), C.R.S., or upon complaint, finds that the additions, extensions, repairs, or improvements to or change in the existing plant, equipment, facilities, or other physical property of […]

§ 40-4-103. Increased Transportation Facilities Prescribed

Whenever the commission, after a hearing upon its own motion or upon complaint, finds that any common carrier does not run a sufficient number of trains or vehicles or does not possess or operate sufficient motive power to reasonably accommodate the traffic, whether passenger or freight, or both, transported by or offered to it for […]

§ 40-4-104. Connection of Noncompetitive Lines – Costs and Rates Apportioned

Whenever the commission, after a hearing upon its own motion or upon complaint, finds that a physical connection can reasonably be made between the lines of two or more noncompetitive telephone public utilities whose lines can be made to form a continuous line of communication by the construction and maintenance of suitable connections for the […]

§ 40-4-105. Joint Use of Equipment and Facilities

Whenever the commission, after a hearing upon its own motion or upon complaint of a public utility affected, finds that the public convenience and necessity require the use by one public utility of the conduits, subways, tracks, wires, poles, pipes, or other equipment, or any part thereof on, over, or under any street or highway […]

§ 40-4-108. Standards for Electricity, Gas, and Water

The commission has power, after hearing upon its own motion or upon complaint, to ascertain and fix just and reasonable standards, classifications, regulations, practices, measurements, or service to be furnished, imposed, observed, and followed by all electric, gas, and water public utilities; to ascertain and fix adequate and serviceable standards for the measurement of quantity, […]

§ 40-4-109. Entry to Premises – Testing Meters

The commissioners and their officers and employees have power to enter upon any premises occupied by any public utility for the purpose of making the examination and tests and exercising any of the other powers provided for in articles 1 to 7 of this title and to set up and use on such premises any […]

§ 40-4-110. Valuations of Property

The commission has power to ascertain the value of the property of every public utility in this state and the facts which in its judgment have or may have any bearing on such value. The commission has power to make revaluations from time to time and to ascertain all new construction, extensions, and additions to […]

§ 40-4-111. Uniform System of Accounts Prescribed

The commission has power to establish a system of accounts to be kept by all public utilities, or to classify said public utilities and to establish a system of accounts for each class, and to prescribe the manner in which such accounts shall be kept. It may also in its discretion prescribe the forms of […]

§ 40-4-112. Depreciation Account – Rules

The commission has power, after hearing, to require any or all public utilities to carry a proper and adequate depreciation account in accordance with such rules, regulations, and forms of accounts as the commission may prescribe. The commission, from time to time, may determine and by order fix the proper and adequate rates of depreciation […]

§ 40-4-120. Study of Community Choice in Wholesale Electric Supply – Duties of Commission – Report – Legislative Declaration – Definition – Repeal

Legislative declaration. The general assembly finds and determines that: Fourteen communities in Colorado, known as the “Ready for 100” communities, have committed to obtaining one hundred percent renewable energy by 2025 to 2035. In addition, thirty-five communities, known as “Colorado Communities for Climate Action”, have organized to advocate for stronger climate change policies. These communities, […]