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Section 4933.41 | Access to natural gas service, propane; political subdivision restriction.

...as the right to obtain propane from any energy dealer willing to provide propane to that customer in that location. (B) (1) Division (A) (1) of this section is limited by Chapters 4905., 4929., and 4933. of the Revised Code, any regulations enacted by the public utilities commission thereunder, and any tariffs approved by the public utilities commission, and subject to Sections 4 and 6 of Article XVIII, Ohio Consti...

Section 4933.42 | State policy of R.C. 4933.41.

...ncrease utilization of the state's indigenous energy resources as provided in section 1551.18 of the Revised Code. (B) Promote the availability of natural gas services and goods as provided in section 4929.02 of the Revised Code. (C) Encourage the utilization of propane.

Section 4933.81 | Certified territories for electric suppliers definitions.

...orations or other units of local government that provide electric service. (B) "Adequate facilities" means distribution lines or facilities having sufficient capacity to meet the maximum estimated electric service requirements of its existing customers and of any new customer occurring during the year following the commencement of permanent electric service, and to assure all such customers of reasonable continuity...

Section 4933.82 | Boundaries of certified territory of electric suppliers.

...or lines substantially equidistant between its existing distribution lines and the nearest existing distribution lines of any other electric supplier in every direction, so that there is thereby certified to each electric supplier such land area as is located nearer to one of its existing distribution lines than to the nearest existing distribution line of any other electric supplier. (B) On or before one year after...

Section 4933.83 | Exclusive right to furnish electric service to electric load centers.

...Revised Code shall impair the power of municipal corporations to require franchises or contracts for the provision of electric service within their boundaries, and provided that any electric supplier may extend its facilities through the certified territory of another electric supplier to connect any of its facilities, to serve electric load centers within its own certified territory or to interconnect with other ele...

Section 4933.84 | Right of electric supplier to continue or extend electric service within certified territory following annexation or incorporation of territory.

...rnment does not affect the right of an electric supplier to continue or extend electric service within its certified territory except insofar as that right is affected or modified by Article XVIII or any other article of the Ohio Constitution. Notwithstanding this section or any other provision of law, the right of a municipal corporation to furnish service to such portion of the corporation as has been annexed to th...

Section 4933.85 | Assigning or transferring rights.

...t. Upon the merger or consolidation of electric suppliers, the surviving or new electric supplier shall, without further action, succeed to all rights and authority previously granted under sections 4933.81 to 4933.84 of the Revised Code to the merged or consolidated electric suppliers.

Section 4933.86 | Violations.

...Any electric supplier that renders electric service in violation of sections 4933.81 to 4933.90 of the Revised Code is subject to remedies and penalties provided by sections 4905.54, 4905.56, 4905.57, 4905.59, 4905.60, and 4905.61 and division (B) of section 4905.99 of the Revised Code.

Section 4933.87 | Right of municipal corporations to generate, transmit, distribute, or sell electric energy.

...ate ordinance adopted under section 743.26 of the Revised Code or under Section 4, Article XVIII, Ohio Constitution in any portion of the state is not affected by sections 4933.81 to 4933.90 of the Revised Code. When an electric system owned by a municipal corporation is sold, the purchaser thereof shall be considered an electric supplier and the area served by the system shall become the certified territory of the p...

Section 4933.88 | Assessing expenses of administration.

...e by it, with appropriate adjustment or credit after final determination of such expenses.

Section 4933.89 | Public utilities territorial administration fund.

...he Revised Code as assessments shall be credited to the public utilities territorial administration fund.

Section 4933.90 | Review of public utilities commission actions.

...therefrom, the continuance of existing electric service is lawful.

Section 4933.99 | Penalty.

...that division constitutes a separate offense.

Section 4935.01 | Forecasting energy needs.

...timate statewide and regional needs for energy for the forthcoming five- and ten-year periods which, in the opinion of the commission, will reasonably balance requirements of state and regional development, protection of public health and safety, preservation of environmental quality, maintenance of a sound economy, and conservation of energy and material resources. Other factors and trends which will significantly a...

Section 4935.02 | Collection, verification, and analysis of energy data, statistics, and information.

...ate or federal agencies. Every state, county, township, and municipal agency shall cooperate with the commission and shall submit any information on energy to it upon request.

Section 4935.03 | Rules for energy emergencies.

... the public health or safety or prevent unnecessary or avoidable damage to property. The rules may prescribe different measures for each different type or level of declared energy emergency, and for any type or level shall empower the governor to: (1) Restrict the energy consumption of state and local government offices and industrial and commercial establishments; (2) Restrict or curtail public or private transp...

Section 4935.04 | Energy information and reports.

...e information is available, prospective sites for transmission line locations; (4) For gas and natural gas, a projection of anticipated supply, supply prices, and sources of supply over the forecast period; (5) A description of proposed changes in the transmission system planned for the next five years; (6) A month-by-month forecast of both energy demand and peak load for electric utilities, and gas sendout for...

Section 4935.10 | Study to review the condition of reactive power.

... issue a report of its findings to the general assembly not later than one year after the effective date of this section.

Section 4939.01 | Municipal public way definitions.

...istrict" means a building, property, or site, or group of buildings, properties, or sites that are either of the following: (1) Listed in the national register of historic places or formally determined eligible for listing by the keeper of the national register, the individual who has been delegated the authority by the federal agency to list properties and determine their eligibility for the national register, in a...

Section 4939.02 | State policy.

...s to residents of this state at reasonable costs, including the rapid implementation of new technologies and innovative services; (3) Promote the rapid deployment of small cell facility infrastructure and related capital investment in this state by ensuring that municipal corporations grant or deny consent to install, operate, modify, or replace wireless facilities in a timely manner; (4) Ensure that access to an...

Section 4939.03 | Prohibited conduct concerning public ways.

...the date of filing by a person of a completed request for consent, shall grant or deny its consent. (3) A municipal corporation shall not unreasonably withhold or deny consent. (4) If a request by a person for consent is denied, the municipal corporation shall provide to the person in writing its reasons for denying the request and such information as the person may reasonably request to obtain consent. If a reques...

Section 4939.031 | Small cell facilities and wireless support structures; Requests for consent from micro wireless facilities.

...lic way. An operator shall comply with generally applicable standards that are consistent with this chapter and adopted by a municipal corporation for construction and public safety in a public way. All structures and facilities shall be constructed and maintained so as not to impede or impair public safety or the legal use of the public way by the municipal corporation, the traveling public, or other public utilitie...

Section 4939.032 | Applications for requests for consent.

...or other record of consent issued by a municipal corporation that authorizes the use of the public way pursuant to section 4939.03 or 4939.031 of the Revised Code shall include the name of the person who owns or will own the facility or structure.

Section 4939.033 | Request for consent to collocate.

...intain, modify, operate, or replace wireless support structures in, along, across, upon, and under a public way.

Section 4939.036 | [Former R.C. 4939.035, amended and renumbered by H.B. 478, 132nd General Assembly, effective 8/1/2018] Tolling of time period for consent.

... the entity requesting consent and the municipal corporation; (2) In cases where the municipal corporation determines that the application is incomplete; or (3) If the number of requests for consent for small cell facilities or wireless support structures received is likely to result in difficulty processing applications within the time limits set forth in section 4939.031 of the Revised Code due to the lack of res...