Effective - 28 Aug 1996
386.250. Jurisdiction of commission. — The jurisdiction, supervision, powers and duties of the public service commission herein created and established shall extend under this chapter:
(1) To the manufacture, sale or distribution of gas, natural and artificial, and electricity for light, heat and power, within the state, and to persons or corporations owning, leasing, operating or controlling the same; and to gas and electric plants, and to persons or corporations owning, leasing, operating or controlling the same;
(2) To all telecommunications facilities, telecommunications services and to all telecommunications companies so far as such telecommunications facilities are operated or utilized by a telecommunications company to offer or provide telecommunications service between one point and another within this state or so far as such telecommunications services are offered or provided by a telecommunications company between one point and another within this state, except that nothing contained in this section shall be construed as conferring jurisdiction upon the commission over the rates charged by a telephone cooperative for providing telecommunications service within an exchange or within a local calling scope as determined by the commission, except for exchange access service;
(3) To all water corporations, and to the land, property, dams, water supplies, or power stations thereof and the operation of same within this state, except that nothing contained in this section shall be construed as conferring jurisdiction upon the commission over the service or rates of any municipally owned water plant or system in any city of this state except where such service or rates are for water to be furnished or used beyond the corporate limits of such municipality;
(4) To all sewer systems and their operations within this state and to persons or corporations owning, leasing, operating or controlling the same;
(5) To all public utility corporations and persons whatsoever subject to the provisions of this chapter as herein defined, except that the public service commission may, upon application of any interested person, decline jurisdiction and supervision over the sale and distribution of electricity and the owning, operating, and controlling of related plant if such sale and distribution is by a person authorized to provide such services in an adjoining state with fewer than twenty residential customers in Missouri, all of whom are located within two miles of the borders of the state of Missouri and if such customers are unable to receive utility services from an investor-owner utility or rural electric cooperative due to a natural barrier. If the public service commission shall decline such jurisdiction and supervision, the Missouri customers of such out-of-state utility shall receive services under the same terms and conditions as the utility provides service to its customers in the nearest adjoining state;
(6) To the adoption of rules as are supported by evidence as to reasonableness and which prescribe the conditions of rendering public utility service, disconnecting or refusing to reconnect public utility service and billing for public utility service. All such proposed rules shall be filed with the secretary of state and published in the Missouri Register as provided in chapter 536, and a hearing shall be held at which affected parties may present evidence as to the reasonableness of any proposed rule; and
(7) To such other and further extent, and to all such other and additional matters and things, and in such further respects as may herein appear, either expressly or impliedly.
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(RSMo 1939 § 5592, A.L. 1963 p. 500, A.L. 1967 p. 578, A.L. 1977 S.B. 136, A.L. 1980 H.B. 1335, A.L. 1987 H.B. 360, A.L. 1988 S.B. 676 merged with S.B. 481, A.L. 1991 S.B. 269, A.L. 1993 S.B. 52, A.L. 1995 S.B. 420, A.L. 1996 S.B. 630)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 5136; 1919 § 10425
CROSS REFERENCE:
Structures over or contiguous to railroad tracks created only with permission of commission, 389.580
(1963) The publication of the classified directory by a telephone company and the advertising thereunder is a method, procedure and an operation which is designed for and actually does facilitate the business of affording telephonic communication and the public service commission has jurisdiction to regulate advertising in the classified directory. Videon Corp. v. Burton (A.), 369 S.W.2d 264.
(1967) The public service commission is without power to order a telephone company to provide services in an area in which it has not offered, proffered or undertaken to provide service because such compulsion would be tantamount to an appropriation of the telephone company's property to a public service to which it has not dedicated such property, a taking of private property for public use without just compensation. State v. Public Service Commission (Mo.), 416 S.W.2d 109.
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXV - Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 386 - Public Service Commission
Section 386.010 - Short title of law.
Section 386.020 - Definitions.
Section 386.030 - Chapter not applicable to interstate commerce.
Section 386.040 - Commission established.
Section 386.050 - Appointment of commissioners — qualifications — tenure.
Section 386.060 - Removal of commissioners.
Section 386.071 - General counsel authorized, qualifications, duties.
Section 386.090 - Secretary to the commission — duties.
Section 386.110 - Oath of office — eligibility of commissioners and officers.
Section 386.125 - Public service commission, rulemaking authority.
Section 386.130 - Organization of commission — quorum — powers of a commissioner.
Section 386.140 - Chairman — his powers.
Section 386.145 - Records destroyed, when.
Section 386.160 - Payment of salaries and expenses.
Section 386.170 - Publications commission, powers.
Section 386.180 - Duties of publications commission.
Section 386.230 - Act as arbitrators.
Section 386.240 - Powers of commission, how exercised.
Section 386.250 - Jurisdiction of commission.
Section 386.260 - Commission to fix units of service.
Section 386.270 - All orders prima facie lawful and reasonable.
Section 386.280 - Orders to be written — recording — effect — utility office, where kept.
Section 386.290 - Certified copies of papers filed to be evidence.
Section 386.300 - Fees authorized — deposited, where, how.
Section 386.320 - General supervision of telegraph and telephone corporations.
Section 386.380 - Reports of commission.
Section 386.400 - Utilities, corporations and persons may file complaint.
Section 386.430 - Burden of proof on adverse party.
Section 386.450 - Inspection of out of state records.
Section 386.460 - Refusal to attend or produce books or papers, guilty of misdemeanor — penalty.
Section 386.470 - Immunity of witnesses to prosecution.
Section 386.480 - Information not to be divulged — exception — penalty.
Section 386.490 - Service and effect of orders.
Section 386.500 - Rehearing before commission.
Section 386.510 - Review by appellate court.
Section 386.515 - Rehearing, procedure.
Section 386.520 - Appeal, pendency of, staying or suspending operation, when.
Section 386.530 - Priority over other civil cases in court actions granted.
Section 386.550 - Orders to be conclusive.
Section 386.560 - Mishandling records — false statements — penalty — order provisions.
Section 386.570 - Violation of orders — penalty — act of employee declared act of public utility.
Section 386.580 - Employee of public utility guilty of misdemeanor, when.
Section 386.590 - Penalties cumulative.
Section 386.600 - Actions to recover penalties or forfeitures.
Section 386.610 - Substantial compliance with requirements of this chapter sufficient.
Section 386.700 - Public counsel authorized — qualifications — compensation, how fixed.
Section 386.710 - Powers of public counsel.
Section 386.754 - Definitions.
Section 386.756 - Utilities prohibited from engaging in HVAC services, exceptions, penalty.
Section 386.762 - Authority of public service commission.