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    • Chapter 62 - Electric, Gas and Water Utilities
    • Article 3 - Public Utility Act; Preamble and Definitions

    New Mexico Statutes
    Chapter 62 - Electric, Gas and Water Utilities
    Article 3 - Public Utility Act; Preamble and Definitions

    Section 62-3-1 - Declaration of policy. - A. Public utilities, as defined in Section 62-3-3 NMSA 1978,...

    Section 62-3-2 - Objects and purposes; liberal interpretation; repeal of inconsistent statutory provisions. - A. The following are the objects and purposes of this...

    Section 62-3-2.1 - Objects and purposes; liberal interpretation. - A. The following are declared to be the objects and...

    Section 62-3-3 - Definitions. - Unless otherwise specified, when used in the Public Utility Act...

    Section 62-3-4 - Limitations and exceptions. - A. The term "public utility" or "utility", when used in...

    Section 62-3-4.1 - Certain persons not public utility. - A. Notwithstanding anything in the Public Utility Act [Chapter 62,...

    Section 62-3-5 - Collection of fees by public utilities. - Any public utility that owns or operates a public water...

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