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Synopsis
Excerpt from Regulation of Public Utilities: A Comparison of the New York and the Wisconsin Public Utilities Bills
The purpose of the commissions in both states, is declared in both bills to be the securing Of adequate service and reasonable rates. To this end all rebates, discriminations, special privileges and favors to any Officer; agent or employe Of the commission, or to any person, firm, corporation or association are declared to be unlawful and are strictly prohibited. All equipment and methods Of manufacturing, distributing, measuring and charging for services are placed under supervision and examination, and the quality, purity and pressure Of the product sold are made the subject Of continuous tests and Observation. The publica tion Of schedules for inspection by consumers or users is required, and it is made unlawful to charge greater or less rates than those shown on published schedules.
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