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Texas Municipal Power Agency v. Public Utility Commission of Texas

Texas Lawyer

December 24, 2007

The Public Utility Regulatory Act does not give the Public Utility Commission express or implied power to regulate, modify or abrogate the power sales contracts between Texas Municipal Power Agency and its member cities or the bundled uniform sales rate charged to municipality-owned utilities under that contract.

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