7321 - Special powers and limitations.

                               SUBCHAPTER B                      POWERS, DUTIES AND SAFEGUARDS     Sec.     7321.  Special powers and limitations.     7322.  Bylaws.     7323.  Exemption of members from liability for debts of            corporation.     7324.  Qualifications of members.     7325.  Annual meeting of members.     7326.  Voting by members.     7327.  Certificates of membership.     7328.  Quorum of members.     7329.  Directors.     7330.  Nonprofit operation.     7331.  Merger, consolidation, division or sale of assets.     7332.  Dissolution.     7333.  License fee; exemption from excise taxes.     7334.  Exemption from jurisdiction of Public Utility            Commission.     7335.  Limited exemption from Securities Act.        Cross References.  Subchapter B is referred to in sections     7303, 7410 of this title.     § 7321.  Special powers and limitations.        (a)  General rule.--Each electric cooperative corporation     shall have power (in addition to or limitation of the powers     conferred by section 5502 (relating to general powers)):            (1)  To generate, manufacture, purchase, acquire and        accumulate electric energy and to transmit, distribute, sell,        furnish and dispose of such electric energy to its members        only; and to construct, erect, purchase, lease as lessee and,        in any manner, acquire, own, hold, maintain, operate, sell,        dispose of, lease as lessor, exchange and mortgage plants,        buildings, works, machinery, supplies, equipment, apparatus        and transmission and distribution lines or systems necessary,        convenient or useful.            (2)  To assist its members only to wire their premises        and install therein electrical and plumbing fixtures,        machinery, supplies, apparatus and equipment of any and all        kinds and character and, in connection therewith and for        those purposes, to purchase, acquire, lease, sell,        distribute, install and repair electrical and plumbing        fixtures, machinery, supplies, apparatus and equipment of any        and all kinds and character and to receive, acquire, endorse,        pledge, hypothecate and dispose of notes, bonds and other        evidences of indebtedness.            (3)  To furnish to other corporations organized under        this chapter, or to the members thereof, electric energy,        wiring facilities, electrical and plumbing equipment and        services convenient or useful.            (4)  In connection with the acquisition, construction,        improvement, operation or maintenance of its lines, to use        any highway or any right-of-way, easement or other similar        property right owned or held by the Commonwealth or any        political subdivision thereof.            (5)  To have and exercise the power of eminent domain for        the purpose and in the manner provided by the condemnation        laws of this Commonwealth relating to public utility        corporations for acquiring private property for public use,        such right to be paramount except as to property of the        Commonwealth or of any political subdivision thereof or any        public utility corporation, other than one engaged in        furnishing electric energy to the public, except that the        right of eminent domain shall exist in order to cross the        lines of any public utility not furnishing electric energy if        the crossing is effected in such manner as not to interfere        with the service lines or the service of the public utility.            (6)  To fix, regulate and collect rates, fees, rents or        other charges for electric energy and any other facilities,        supplies, equipment or services furnished by the corporation.            (7)  To accept gifts or grants of money, services or        property, real or personal.            (8)  To do and perform, either for itself or its members        or for any other corporation, or for the members thereof, any        and all acts and things and to have and exercise any and all        powers as may be necessary, convenient or appropriate to        effectuate the purpose for which the corporation is        incorporated.        (b)  Enumeration unnecessary.--It shall not be necessary to     set forth in the articles of the corporation the powers     enumerated in this chapter.