§ 23-4-201 - Electric, gas, telephone, or sewer utilities -- Rate-making authority.
               	 		
23-4-201.    Electric, gas, telephone, or sewer utilities -- Rate-making authority.
    (a)    (1)  The  Arkansas Public Service Commission is vested with the sole and  exclusive jurisdiction and authority to determine the rates to be  charged for each kind of product or service to be furnished or rendered  by electric, gas, telephone, or sewer public utilities in Arkansas.
      (2)  Cities  and towns in this state shall have no authority acting either through  their governing bodies or by the initiative of their citizens to assume  or exercise any jurisdiction or authority to fix and determine rates  charged in Arkansas by electric, gas, or telephone public utilities.
(b)  As  used in this section, "electric, gas, telephone, or sewer public  utilities" includes persons and corporations or their lessees, trustees,  and receivers who own or operate, in this state, equipment or  facilities for producing, generating, transmitting, delivering,  furnishing, or collecting electricity, sewage, or gas for the production  of light, heat, or power, or for the collection of sewage or other  waste; who convey or transmit messages or communications by telephone or  telegraph to, or for, the public for compensation who produce,  generate, transmit, deliver, or furnish electricity or gas to any other  person or corporation for resale or distribution to, or for, the public  for compensation or for operating or maintaining sewer facilities. This  term shall not include those utilities owned or operated by  municipalities or leased by them to a nonprofit corporation.
(c)  The  General Assembly determines that the existing procedures whereby rates  described in this section may be determined and fixed by the cities and  towns of the State of Arkansas acting through their governing bodies or  by the initiative of their citizens have resulted in a multiplicity of  rate determination proceedings and forums which are costly and  inefficient, have created conflicts between the rates charged in  different cities and towns for the same services thus establishing  unreasonable preferences to certain citizens, and have discriminated  unfairly against the citizens of certain cities and towns to the  detriment and at the expense of those citizens and the citizens of the  entire State of Arkansas.
(d)  Nothing  in this section shall be construed to change or alter the rates being  charged for electric, gas, telephone, or sewer public utility services  until changed by order of the commission in the manner provided by law.