Mississippi Code
Article 1 - Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity; Rates; Service
§ 77-3-23. Procedure for sale, assignment, lease or transfer of certificate

It shall be lawful, under the conditions specified below, for public utilities to sell, assign, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose, including, without limitation, any change in control of (a) certificates of public convenience and necessity issued to them under the provisions of this article, or (b) any substantial part of its property necessary or useful in the performance of its duties to the public, including corporate stock that is not publicly traded.
Whenever a purchase, lease, assignment or transfer is proposed, the utility or utilities or the person seeking authority therefor shall present an application to the commission in such form as may be prescribed by the commission. Thereupon the commission shall notify the applicant or applicants and other parties known to have a substantial interest in the proceedings of the time and place for a public hearing at least twenty (20) days prior thereto, unless the commission shall find that public convenience or necessity requires that such hearings be held at an earlier date. Notice of all such hearings shall be given the persons interested therein by mailing such notice to each public utility which may be affected by any order resulting therefrom and by publication in a newspaper having general circulation in the county or counties wherein the facilities or areas that are the subject of the application are located. If, after such hearing, the commission finds that the transaction proposed is in good faith, that the proposed assignee, lessee, purchaser or transferee, is fit and able properly to perform the public utility services authorized by such certificate and to comply with the lawful rules, regulations and requirements of the commission, and that the transaction is otherwise consistent with the public interest, it may enter an order approving and authorizing such sale, lease, assignment or transfer upon such terms and conditions as it shall find to be just and reasonable and with such modifications as it may prescribe. Whenever such a transaction involves facilities that are included in the rate base of a public utility, the commission shall include, as a prerequisite to its finding that the transaction is consistent with the public interest, a finding that, upon the consummation of the transaction proposed: (a)(i) the native load customers of the public utility will continue to have a first priority to the use and/or benefit of such facilities, or (ii) any loss of such first priority by native load customers to the use and/or benefit of such facilities is not contrary to the public interest; and (b) any native load customers served by any transmission facilities shall be served on the same basis as before the transaction.
Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, the application may be granted as applied for without a hearing in uncontested cases; however, the commission may hear any uncontested case if it determines that the public interest will be served thereby.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 77 - Public Utilities and Carriers

Chapter 3 - Regulation of Public Utilities

Article 1 - Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity; Rates; Service

§ 77-3-1. Application of article to municipal public utilities

§ 77-3-3. Definitions

§ 77-3-5. Jurisdiction and powers of commission

§ 77-3-9. Attorney for public service commission

§ 77-3-13. Issuance of certificates; temporary certificates; cancelability review upon change of ownership

§ 77-3-15. Two or more persons holding certificates for similar operations in same municipality

§ 77-3-17. Operation of public utility following expiration of municipal franchise; municipal acquisition of utility

§ 77-3-19. Applicant for certificate must obtain a municipal franchise

§ 77-3-21. Hearing on adequacy of service afforded by certificate holder

§ 77-3-22. Placement of privately owned water and sewer systems in receivership; conditions

§ 77-3-22.1. Preferences in transfer of ownership of privately owned water or sewer system in receivership

§ 77-3-23. Procedure for sale, assignment, lease or transfer of certificate

§ 77-3-25. Unlawful sale, lease, assignment or transfer of certificate or certain other utility property

§ 77-3-27. Commission to investigate violations

§ 77-3-29. Extension of service

§ 77-3-31. Accounts and depreciation reports of utilities

§ 77-3-35. Regulation of rates and charges generally; approval of certain contracts of utilities; regulation of provision of telecommunication services; adoption of alternative methods of regulation; Public Service Commission authorized to regulate o...

§ 77-3-41. Rates fixed by commission

§ 77-3-42. Rate increase resulting from fuel adjustment clauses or riders; audits of fuel purchases

§ 77-3-44. Rate-regulated electric public utilities authorized to undertake economic development activities

§ 77-3-45. Promulgation of rules and regulations

§ 77-3-46. Management reviews of public utility companies

§ 77-3-47. Hearings by commission

§ 77-3-49. Issuance of process by commission; witnesses

§ 77-3-51. Depositions by agreement

§ 77-3-53. Certified copies of documents and orders as evidence

§ 77-3-55. Orders, findings, authorizations and certificates to be in writing and entered in minutes

§ 77-3-57. Service on parties

§ 77-3-59. Decisions; compliance with orders

§ 77-3-61. Alteration of orders

§ 77-3-63. Record of proceedings; reporter

§ 77-3-65. Rehearing; stay of order

§ 77-3-71. Appeals to supreme court

§ 77-3-73. Appealed commission matters to take preference in all courts

§ 77-3-75. Enforcement of commission orders

§ 77-3-77. Burden of proof on party seeking to vacate commission order

§ 77-3-79. Reports by utilities; inspection of records; filing deadlines; penalties

§ 77-3-83. Penalties are cumulative

§ 77-3-85. Jurisdiction of actions to recover penalties and criminal prosecutions; limitation of actions

§ 77-3-87. Utilities taxed for expense of regulation by commission; collection of tax; adjustment of tax rate; funding of agency expenses; deposit of monies into State General Fund

§ 77-3-89. Payment of expenses; audit of books and accounts; Public Utilities Staff Regulation Fund; funding of agency expenses; deposit of monies into State General Fund

§ 77-3-90. Annual reports of commission

§ 77-3-91. Definitions applicable to §§ 77-3-91 through 77-3-95