Mississippi Code
Article 15 - Joint municipal electric power
§ 77-5-703. Declaration of purpose

The legislature of the State of Mississippi hereby finds and determines that:
A critical situation exists with respect to the present and future supply of electric power and energy in the State of Mississippi;
The cost of energy either purchased at wholesale or generated by said electrical utilities has caused the cost of electricity to consumers to increase dramatically during the past few years;
Many municipalities in the state have for many years owned and operated systems for the generation and/or distribution of electric power and energy to customers in their respective areas and are empowered severally to engage in the generation and transmission of electric power and energy.
Such municipalities owning electric generation and/or distribution systems have an obligation to provide their inhabitants and customers the most adequate, reliable and economical source of electric power and energy in the future that may be available to them;
In order to achieve the economies and efficiencies made possible by the proper planning, acquisition, construction, financing, sizing and location of facilities for the generation and/or transmission of electric power and energy which may not be practical for any municipality acting alone, and to insure an adequate, reliable and economical supply of electric power and energy to the people of the state, it is desirable for the State of Mississippi to authorize municipal electric systems and/or joint agencies created pursuant to this article to jointly or severally plan, acquire, construct, finance, develop, own, operate and maintain electric generation and/or transmission facilities with each other, or any person, firm, association or corporation, public or private, engaged in the generation, transmission or distribution of electric power and energy within this state or any other state, all as may be appropriate to their needs in order to provide for their present and future power requirement for all uses without supplanting or displacing the service at retail of other electric suppliers operating in the state; and
The joint planning, financing, development, ownership and operation of electric generation and/or transmission facilities by municipalities which own electric generation and/or distribution systems or by joint agencies created pursuant to this article and the issuance of revenue bonds for such purposes as provided in this article is for public use and for public and municipal purposes and is a means of achieving economies, adequacy and reliability in the generation and/or transmission of electric power and energy and the meeting of future needs of the state and its inhabitants.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 77 - Public Utilities and Carriers

Chapter 5 - Electric Power

Article 15 - Joint municipal electric power

§ 77-5-701. Short title

§ 77-5-703. Declaration of purpose

§ 77-5-705. Definitions

§ 77-5-707. Powers of municipality; determining power and energy needs; filing of determination

§ 77-5-709. Proportionate ownership of undivided interest in projects; liability of municipality; contracts; issuance of bonds

§ 77-5-711. Sale or exchange by municipality of excess capacity or output

§ 77-5-713. Application for licenses, permits, certificates or approvals

§ 77-5-715. Contracts for exchange, interchange, wheeling, pooling and transmission of electric power

§ 77-5-717. Creation of joint agencies; application process; issuance of certificate of incorporation

§ 77-5-719. Additional membership in joint agencies; withdrawal from membership

§ 77-5-721. Board of commissioners of joint agency; officers; quorum; voting; expenses

§ 77-5-723. Board of commissioners of joint agency; executive committee

§ 77-5-725. Rights and powers of joint agencies

§ 77-5-727. Determining appropriateness of projects to be undertaken by joint agencies; objections; appeal process

§ 77-5-729. Member municipalities may contract to buy power from joint agencies

§ 77-5-731. Sale or exchange by joint agency of excess capacity or output

§ 77-5-733. Joint or several ownership and maintenance by municipalities and joint agencies with other public agencies

§ 77-5-735. Exemption from laws relating to competitive bidding

§ 77-5-737. Joint agency pledge bonds

§ 77-5-739. Issuance of bonds by municipalities and joint agencies

§ 77-5-741. Bonds to be secured by resolution, trust indenture or other security instrument; contents

§ 77-5-743. Fixing, charging and collecting rents, fees, rates and charges; municipalities

§ 77-5-745. Fixing, charging and collecting rents, fees, rates and charges; joint agencies

§ 77-5-747. Pledges made by municipalities or joint agencies

§ 77-5-749. Temporary investment and reinvestment of money

§ 77-5-751. Proceedings to enforce rights of holders of bonds

§ 77-5-753. Bonds issued under this article as proper and legal investments

§ 77-5-755. Bonds issued as special obligations of municipality or joint agency issuing them

§ 77-5-757. Refunding bonds

§ 77-5-759. Tax exempt status; bonds

§ 77-5-761. Tax exempt status; interest in project owned by municipality or joint agency

§ 77-5-763. Rights, privileges and immunities of personnel

§ 77-5-765. Dissolution of joint agencies

§ 77-5-767. Annual reports; joint agencies; municipalities

§ 77-5-769. Application of laws of other states and the United States

§ 77-5-771. Grants-in-aid and loans from federal and state governments

§ 77-5-773. Eminent domain; crossing lines and rights-of-way of utilities

§ 77-5-775. Personal liability of certain personnel

§ 77-5-777. Exemption from requirements of separate actions under this article when governing authorities of utility commission and municipality are same

§ 77-5-779. Provisions supplemental and additional

§ 77-5-781. Authority or right of other entities to engage in retail distribution of electric power not impaired

§ 77-5-783. Construction of article