13.241 – GRANTING CERTIFICATES. (a) In determining
Texas Water Code § 13.241
Summary
This law outlines the criteria the utility commission must consider when granting or amending certificates for public convenience and necessity for water utilities. It ensures that applicants have the necessary financial, managerial, and technical capabilities to provide safe drinking water as per health regulations.
Commission evaluates applicant's financial, managerial, and technical capabilities.
Applicants must provide drinking water meeting health and safety standards.
Certificates are essential for operating water utility services.
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