Except as provided in AS 42.05.306, a public utility may not, as to service, make or grant an unreasonable preference or advantage to any person or subject any person to an unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage. A public utility may not establish or maintain or provide an unreasonable difference as to service, either as between localities or as between classes of service, but nothing in this section prohibits the establishment of reasonable classifications of service or requires unreasonable investment in facilities.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 42. Public Utilities and Carriers and Energy Programs
Chapter 05. Alaska Public Utilities Regulatory Act
Article 3. Services and Facilities.
Sec. 42.05.291. Standards of service and facilities.
Sec. 42.05.296. Telecommunications services for certain disabled subscribers.
Sec. 42.05.301. Discrimination in service.
Sec. 42.05.306. Discounted service and reduced rate.
Sec. 42.05.311. Joint use and interconnection of facilities.
Sec. 42.05.321. Failure to agree upon joint use or interconnection.
Sec. 42.05.331. Standards for measurement.