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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-36

10-36-3. Definition of terms.

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Terms used in this chapter mean:
(1)"Company," any person, corporation, cooperative, or association engaged in the distribution or transmission of electric energy solely within the United States for consumption principally in rural areas;
(2)"Line," a succession of poles connected by wires regardless of the number of circuits on a particular pole or poles;
(3)"Personal property," any property used or intended for use by a company in connection with the distribution or transmission of electric energy including all poles, wires, lines, transformers, meters, machinery, fixtures, and all attachments and appurtenances thereto;
(4)"Retail company," any company engaged in the distribution of retail electric energy for end user consumption principally in rural areas in South Dakota;
(5)"Rural area," any area not included within the boundaries of any municipality having a population in excess of fifteen hundred inhabitants or the assigned service area or areas of a rural electric cooperative determined pursuant to chapter 49-34A ;
(6)"Wholesale power supplier," any company engaged in the delivery of wholesale electric energy to another company for resale in South Dakota.
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