§37-4-18. Valuation of utility property - Notice; filing of protest; finality.  


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  • Whenever the commission shall have completed its valuation and report of the property of any utility, as provided in this article, and before such valuation shall become final, the commission shall give notice to such utility and to every municipality in the state where such utility renders service, as shown by the records of the commission, stating the valuation placed upon the property valued, and shall allow 90 days in which such utility, or any person who uses the service of such utility, or any municipality in which such utility operates, may file a protest of the same with the commission. If no protest is filed within 90 days, the valuation fixed by such report shall become final, as of the date thereof.

(Acts 1920, No. 37, p. 38; Acts 1923, No. 82, p. 62; Code 1923, §9758; Code 1940, T. 48, §320.)