16 Tex. Admin. Code § 24.225 - Certificate of Convenience and Necessity Required
(a) Unless otherwise specified, a utility or
a water supply or sewer service corporation may not in any way provide retail
water or sewer utility service directly or indirectly to the public without
first having obtained from the commission a certificate of convenience and
necessity (CCN). Except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, a retail
public utility may not provide, make available, or extend retail water or sewer
utility service to any area to which retail water or sewer utility service is
being lawfully provided by another retail public utility without first
obtaining a CCN that includes the area in which the consuming facility is
located.
(b) A district may not
provide services within the certificated service area of a retail public
utility or within the boundaries of another district without the retail public
utility's or district's consent, unless the district has a CCN to provide
retail water or sewer utility service to that area.
(c) Except as otherwise provided by this
subchapter, a retail public utility may not provide retail water or sewer
utility service within the boundaries of a district that provides the same type
of retail water or sewer utility service without the district's consent, unless
the retail public utility has a CCN to provide retail water or sewer utility
service to that area.
(d) A person
that is not a retail public utility, a utility, or a water supply or sewer
service corporation that is operating under provisions in accordance with TWC
§13.242(c) may not construct facilities to provide retail water or sewer
utility service to more than one service connection that is not on the property
owned by the person and that is within the certificated service area of a
retail public utility without first obtaining written consent from the retail
public utility.
(e) A supplier of
wholesale water or sewer service may not require a purchaser to obtain a CCN if
the purchaser is not otherwise required by this chapter to obtain a
CCN.
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