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Code · Kansas · Chapter 66 — Public Utilities

66-117b. Report to legislature of change of rates or schedules approved by state corporation commission; contents; exclusions.

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66-117b. Report to legislature of change of rates or schedules approved by state corporation commission; contents; exclusions. The state corporation commission shall report to the legislature in accordance with this section on or before February 1 each year in regard to any changed rate, joint rate, toll, charge or classification or schedule of charges, or any rule or regulation or practice pertaining to the service or rates of a public utility or common carrier approved by the state corporation commission during the preceding fiscal year.
Such report shall contain statistical and narrative information as the state corporation commission deems appropriate. Such report need not include any information regarding any public utility or common carrier that had less than $10,000,000 annual operating revenues in the preceding calendar year. The report to the legislature under this section shall be made by the state corporation commission either
(a)by publishing such report on the internet and by notifying the legislature that the report is available and providing, as part of such notice, the uniform resource locator
(URL)at which such report is available, or
(b)by submitting copies of such report on CD-ROM or other electronically readable media to the legislature.
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