District of Columbia Code
Chapter 11 - Service, Valuation, Accounts
§ 34–1102. Use of equipment of other companies; application to Commission to require such use in event of disagreement

Every utility doing business in the District of Columbia having tracks, conduits, subways, poles, wires, switchboards, exchanges, works, or other equipment shall, for a reasonable compensation, permit the use of the same by any other public utility whenever public convenience and necessity require such use, and such use will not result in irreparable injury to the owners or other users of such equipment; nor in any substantial detriment to the service to be rendered by such owners or other users. In case of failure to agree upon such use, or the conditions or compensation for such use, any public utility or any person, firm, copartnership, association, or corporation interested may apply to the Commission, and if after investigation the Commission shall ascertain that public convenience and necessity require such use and that it would not result in irreparable injury to the owners or other user of such equipment nor in any substantial detriment to the service to be rendered by such owners or other users of such equipment, it shall by order direct that such use be permitted and prescribe the conditions and compensation for such joint use. Such use so ordered shall be permitted and such conditions and compensation so prescribed shall be the lawful conditions and compensation to be observed, followed, and paid, subject to recourse to the courts upon the complaint of any interested party, as hereinafter provided, which provisions, so far as applicable, shall apply to any action arising on such complaint so made. Any such order of the Commission may be from time to time revised by the Commission upon application of any interested party or upon its own motion after hearing and notice by order in writing.
(Mar. 4, 1913, 37 Stat. 977, ch. 150, § 8, par. 3.)
1981 Ed., § 43-502.
1973 Ed., § 43-302.
Bridges, shared use, see §§ 9-305, 9-307, 9-308 and 9-311.
Certain railroad facilities, shared use, see §§ 9-1201.13, 9-1203.01 et seq. and 35-208 et seq.
Investigations of public utilities, assessing expenses, see § 34-912.
Joint use of conduit by Potomac electric power company, mayor authorized to permit, see § 34-1408.
Rules and regulations, power of Commission to adopt, see § 34-902.

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 34 - Public Utilities

Chapter 11 - Service, Valuation, Accounts

§ 34–1101. Utility service and charges to be just and reasonable; certification required

§ 34–1102. Use of equipment of other companies; application to Commission to require such use in event of disagreement

§ 34–1103. Commission to compel compliance with laws and ordinances

§ 34–1104. Proposed changes in law to be submitted to Commission; hearings; recommendations to Congress. [Repealed]

§ 34–1105. Commission to ascertain cost of construction, replacement value, outstanding stock; information to be printed in annual report

§ 34–1106. Property to be valued as of time of evaluation

§ 34–1107. Valuation; notice and hearing; statement of valuation to be filed

§ 34–1108. Revaluation

§ 34–1109. Uniform accounts to be rendered; separate account of other business may be required

§ 34–1110. Commission to prescribe forms of books and records

§ 34–1111. Commission to furnish blank forms

§ 34–1112. Utilities to have offices in the District of Columbia; books and records to be kept in the District; records may be kept at general office of utility

§ 34–1113. Accounts to be closed annually; verified balance sheet to be filed with Commission; copy of balance sheet to Congress

§ 34–1114. Examination and audit of accounts; allocation of items to accounts; authority of agents, accountants, and examiners

§ 34–1115. Depreciation account; rates of depreciation; application of depreciation fund

§ 34–1116. Commission to keep informed of new construction; construction account

§ 34–1117. Sliding scale of rates and dividends

§ 34–1118. Utilities to furnish accounts and reports; information to be included; notice of certain filings to be served on People’s Counsel; disclosure of information and documents by investigated utility

§ 34–1119. Annual report of Commission

§ 34–1120. Commission to fix adequate and serviceable standards; regulations for testing products, service, and meters

§ 34–1121. Examination and test of appliances

§ 34–1122. Material and equipment for tests; entry on premises of utilities for purpose of tests

§ 34–1123. Schedule of rates to be filed; existing rates to remain in force until changed

§ 34–1124. Rules and regulations affecting rates to be filed

§ 34–1125. Copy of rate schedule to be available for public inspection

§ 34–1126. Schedule of joint rates to be filed

§ 34–1127. Change in schedule; notice

§ 34–1128. New schedules to be filed; summaries of rates to be provided upon request

§ 34–1129. Utility not to receive greater or less compensation than fixed in schedule

§ 34–1130. Commission may prescribe changes in form of schedule

§ 34–1131. Information provided in association with a child support order