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The Arkansas Public Service Commission (APSC) regulates the service and rates of those utilities subject to its jurisdiction in the State of Arkansas, United States. It was originally created by the Arkansas General Assembly on March 11, 1899, as the Arkansas Railroad Commission and was limited to regulating the railroads .
Mid-Arkansas Utilities Pwa 11148 Cabot, Arkansas: Surface purchased Midway Water Association 2100 Proctor, Arkansas: Ground Mill Pond Village Mhp 160 Royal, Arkansas: Ground Miller County Public Water Authority 355 Texarkana, Arkansas: Surface purchased Milltown-Washburn Water Users 3628 Greenwood, Arkansas: Surface purchased Millwood Water ...
Petit Jean Electric Cooperative is a non-profit rural electric utility cooperative headquartered in Clinton, Arkansas, with a district office in Marshall, Arkansas. The Cooperative was organized in October 1940, but due to World War II never laid any new power lines. Instead, in September 1942 it would purchase the privately held Clinton Light ...
Arkansas is one of 9 U.S. states and the District of Columbia without utility-scale wind power. [27] Other renewables Arkansas is 14th among states with the most installed hydroelectric generating capacity and 16th with the most generation from biomass. In 2011, hydroelectric installations generated 2,992 million kilowatt hours, while 1,668 ...
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission v. United States, 568 U.S. 23 (2012), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States holding that it was possible for government-induced, temporary flooding to constitute a "taking" of property under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, such that compensation could be owed to the owner of the flooded property.
Utility bills cover essential household services such as electricity, sewer, water, trash pickup, phone, internet and gas. The bills can add up -- a GOBankingRates study found that 30% of Americans...
K becomes a tenant in common, while BCD are joint tenants. Title – the co-owners must have the same title to the property. [6] If a condition applies to one owner and not another, there is no unity of title. Also, there must be unity in the sense that title must emanate from the same grantor.
Arkansas is not a no-fault state but rather an at-fault or tort state. This means the at-fault driver’s insurance pays for the other driver’s hospital bills, lost wages and other medical ...