Tennessee Code Title 65. Public Utilities and Carriers
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- Chapter 1. Tennessee Public Utility Commission
- Chapter 2. Procedure Before the Tennessee Public Utility Commission
- Chapter 3. Regulation of Railroads by Department of Transportation
- Chapter 4. Regulation of Public Utilities by Commission
- Chapter 5. Regulation of Rates
- Chapter 6. Railroads--Powers--Construction and Maintenance
- Chapter 7. Subscription to Railroad Stock by Counties and Municipalities
- Chapter 8. Purchase and Sale of Railroads
- Chapter 9. Consolidation of Railroads
- Chapter 10. Liens on Railroad Property
- Chapter 11. Highway Crossings
- Chapter 12. Operation of Railroads
- Chapter 14. Terminal Companies
- Chapter 15. Motor Carriers
- Chapter 17. Wind Energy Facility Siting
- Chapter 18. Incline Railroad Companies
- Chapter 19. Ridesharing
- Chapter 20. Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to Carriers
- Chapter 21. Telegraphs and Telephones
- Chapter 22. Light, Heat and Power Companies
- Chapter 25. Rural Electric and Community Services Cooperatives
- Chapter 26. Gas Companies
- Chapter 27. Water and Waterworks Companies
- Chapter 28. Pipeline Corporations
- Chapter 29. Telephone Cooperatives
- Chapter 30. Radio Common Carriers
- Chapter 31. Underground Utility Damage Prevention Act
- Chapter 32. Utilities' Cut-Off Procedures Act
- Chapter 33. Installment Payment of Fuel Bills
- Chapter 34. Geographic Territories of Electric Utility Systems
- Chapter 35. Fraud, Theft or Destruction of Property
- Chapter 36. Equal Powers and Authority Act
- Chapter 37. Pricing & Bundling of Telecommunications Services
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