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Code · Louisiana · Title 45 — Public Utilities and Carriers

RS 45:1503

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RS 45:1503
§1503. Certificate of public convenience and necessity; exceptions
A. No radio common carrier shall begin, or continue, the construction or operation of any mobile radio system, or any extension thereof, or acquire ownership or control thereof either directly or indirectly without first obtaining from the public utilities commission a certificate that the present or future public convenience and necessity requires or will require such construction, operation or acquisition; provided this Chapter shall not require, nor shall it be so construed as to require, any such carrier to secure a certificate for an extension within any municipality within which such person has heretofore lawfully commenced operations, or for any extension within or to territory already served by such carrier, necessary in the ordinary course of business, or for substitute facilities within or to any municipality or territory already served by such carrier, or for any extension into territory contiguous to that already served by such carrier and not receiving similar service from another such carrier when no certificate of convenience and necessity has been issued to or applied for by any other radio common carrier, or for the acquisition and operation of any plant or system heretofore constructed or hereafter constructed under authority of a certificate of convenience and necessity hereafter issued.
The commissioners are hereby authorized to prescribe appropriate and reasonable rules and regulations governing the issuance of such certificates.
B. Any person engaged in the construction or operation of any radio common carrier on July 31, 1968 shall receive a certificate of convenience and necessity from the Louisiana Public Service Commission authorizing such person to continue the construction or operation of such radio common carrier in the territory professed to be served by such person on July 31, 1968 if, within sixty days after July 31, 1968, such person shall file with the commission an application for such certificate, including copies of any license or licenses issued by the Federal Communications Commission to such person, showing the area professed to be served by such person.
C. The commission shall not grant a certificate for a proposed radio common carrier operation or extension thereof which will be in competition with or duplication of any other radio common carrier unless it shall first determine that the existing service is inadequate to meet the reasonable needs of the public and that the person operating the same is unable to or refuses or neglects after hearing on reasonable notice to provide reasonable adequate service.
Added by Acts 1968, No. 634, §1.
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