Mich. Comp. Laws § 483.101

Natural gas; buying, selling or transporting.

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NATURAL GAS


Act 9 of 1929


483.101 Natural gas; buying, selling or transporting.

Sec. 1.

    Every corporation, association or person, now or hereafter exercising or claiming the right to carry or transport natural gas by or through pipe line or lines, for hire, compensation or otherwise, or now or hereafter exercising or claiming the right to engage in the business of piping or transporting natural gas, or any other person or persons, now or hereafter engaging in the business of buying and selling or transporting natural gas within the limits of this state, shall not have or possess the right to conduct or engage in said business or operations, in whole or in part, as above described, or have or possess the right to locate, maintain or operate the necessary pipe lines, fixtures and equipment thereto belonging, or use in connection therewith, concerning the said business of carrying or transporting natural gas as aforesaid, on, over, along, across, through, in or under any present or future highway, or part thereof, or elsewhere, within the state, or have or possess the right of eminent domain, or any other right or rights, concerning said business or operation, in whole or in part, except as authorized by and subject to the provisions of this act, except, further, and only such right or rights as may already exist which are valid, vested, and incapable of revocation by any law of this state or of the United States.

History: 1929, Act 9, Imd. Eff. Mar. 19, 1929 ;-- CL 1929, 11632 ;-- CL 1948, 483.101

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 17 cases, 1969–2015 · leading case: Mayor of Lansing v. Public Service Commission
Mayor of Lansing v. Public Service Commission (2004) mich · cites it 2× “9 of the Public Acts of 1929, as amended, being § 483.101 et seq. of the Michigan Compiled Laws, that wants to construct a plant, equipment, property, or facility for furnishing public utility service for which a certificate of public convenience and necessity is required by…”
Energy Reserves, Inc. v. Consumers Power Co. (1997) michctapp · cites it 2× “Consumers’ application, filed pursuant to 1929 PA 9 , MCL 483.101 et seq.; MSA 22.1311 et seq., sought approval of a proposed price reduction and other modifications of its natural gas contracts with producers.”
Grace Petroleum Corp. v. Public Service Commission (1989) michctapp · cites it 2× “Pursuant to 1929 PA 9 , as amended [MCL 483.101 et seq.; MSA 22.1311 et seq.], the Commission has the authority to establish a reasonable price at which a common purchaser may receive natural gas.”
Sullivan v. Public Service Commission (1979) michctapp · cites it 2× “On November 24, 1975, Sullivan filed a complaint with the Commission, alleging that Michigan Consolidated was discriminating against it in the purchase price of gas, allegedly in violation of § 4 of 1929 PA 9 , an act controlling and regulating gas pipelines, MCL 483.101 et…”
Miller Bros. v. Public Service Commission (1989) michctapp “They claim the psc does not have authority under 1929 PA 9 (Act 9), MCL 483.101 et seq.; MSA 22.1311 et seq., to approve contract price changes based on consideration of *231 what is "reasonable” in the interest of the general public; rather, Act 9 was intended to protect…”
Northern Michigan Exploration Co. v. Public Service Commission (1986) michctapp · cites it 3× “Such authority is to be found in section 5, 7, and/or 14 of Act 9 [of 1929; MCL 483.101 et seq.; MSA 22.1311 et seq.].”
Mayor of Lansing v. Public Service Commission (2003) michctapp “9 of the Public Acts of 1929, as amended, being § 483.101 et seq. of the Michigan Compiled Laws, that wants to construct a plant, equipment, property, or facility for furnishing public utility service for which a certificate of public convenience and necessity is required by…”
Antrim Resources v. Public Service Commission (1989) michctapp “1314, subject to the control and regulation of the Michigan Public Service Commission under 1929 PA 9 ; MCL 483.101 et seq.; MSA 22.131 et seq. The producers question the jurisdiction of the psc to determine a ceiling price which Mich Con may pay for Michigan-pro *606 duced gas…”
North Michigan Land & Oil Corp. v. Public Service Commission (1995) michctapp “Consumers’ application, filed pursuant to 1929 PA 9 , MCL 483.101 et seq.; MSA 22.1311 et seq., sought approval of a proposed price reduction and other modifications of its natural gas contracts with producers.”
Dome Pipeline Corp. v. Public Service Commission (1989) michctapp “, the natural gas act, 1929 PA 9 , MCL 483.101 et seq.; MSA 22.1311 et seq., and the public utility commission act, 1919 PA 419 , MCL 460.”
Addison Township v. Gout (1990) mich · cites it 2× “The permit to use the pipeline was actually a "well connection permit" which was not issued by the Supervisor of Wells but by the Michigan Public Service Commission under the Gas Transmission Act, MCL 483.101 et seq. ; MSA 22.1311 et seq.”
MICHIGAN ELECTRIC AND GAS ASS'N v. Michigan Public Service Comm. (2002) michctapp “, and the natural gas act, 1929 PA 9 ; MCL 483.101 et seq. In particular, we note that the PSC must promulgate rules "for the conduct of its business and the proper discharge of its functions" to the extent it intends to make its policies binding on "all persons dealing with the…”
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