Public
utility company not to consolidate with, acquire or operate competing or parallel system
-- Common carriers not to share earnings with one not carrying -- Telephone companies
excepted under certain conditions.
No railroad, telegraph, telephone, bridge or common carrier company shall consolidate its
capital stock, franchises or property, or pool its earnings, in whole or in part, with any
other railroad, telegraph, telephone, bridge or common carrier company owning a parallel
or competing line or structure, or acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise, any parallel
or competing line or structure, or operate the same; nor shall any railroad company or
other common carrier combine or make any contract with the owners of any vessel that
leaves or makes port in this State, or with any common carrier, by which combination or
contract the earnings of one doing the carrying are to be shared by the other not doing
the carrying: Provided, however, That telephone companies may acquire by purchase or
lease, or otherwise, and operate, parallel or competing exchanges, lines and structures,
and the property of other telephone companies, if the state agency as may have
jurisdiction over such matters shall first consent thereto, and if, further, each
municipality wherein such property or any part thereof is located shall also first consent
thereto as to the property within its limits, but under any such acquisition and operation
toll line connections with the property so acquired shall be continued and maintained
under an agreement between the purchasing company and the toll line companies then
furnishing such service, and in the event they are unable to agree as to the terms of such
an agreement the state agency as may have jurisdiction over such matters, shall fix the
term of such agreement.
Text as Ratified on: November 7, 2000.
History: 2000 amendment was proposed by 2000 Ky. Acts ch. 399,
sec. 1; 1917 amendment was proposed by 1916 Ky. Acts ch. 125, sec. 1, and ratified on
November 6, 1917; original version ratified August 3, 1891, and revised September 28,
1891.