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PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES c. 98 1 The Public Utilities Companies Act being Chapter 98 of The Revised Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1930 (effective February 1, 1931). :..,.

2 c. 98 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES Table of Contents SHORT TITLE 1 Short title APPLICATION OF ACT 2 Application of Act CONSENTS REQUIRED 3 Consents of municipality and minister RIGHTS AND POWERS 4 Powers of sale and letting out to hire 5 As to surplus power 6 Laying mains and wires 7 Company s rights, how far a monopoly 8 Right of way 9 Passages 10 Compensation 11 Compensation payment 12 Location of works 13 Limitation of powers 14 Other companies rights 15 Individual rights 16 Exemption from seizure 17 Supply on request 18 Security 19 Liability 20 Consumers arrears PENALTIES 21 Penalties 22 Entry of premises 23 Service discontinued REFERENCE TO ARBITRATION 24 Arbitration

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES c. 98 3 CHAPTER 98 An Act respecting Water, Gas and Electric Companies SHORT TITLE Short title 1 This Act may be cited as The Public Utilities Companies Act. 1928-29, c.29, s.1; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.1. APPLICATION OF ACT Application of Act 2 The provisions of this Act shall apply to every company incorporated, registered or licensed under any Act of Saskatchewan for all or any of the following purposes, namely, the manufacture and supply of gas or electricity or the supply of water. CONSENTS REQUIRED 1928-29, c.29, s.2; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.2. Consents of municipality and minister 3(1) No company shall be entitled to the benefit of this Act until it has obtained the consent of the city or town within which the powers hereby given are to be exercised, such consent to be by bylaw and to be on such terms and conditions as the bylaw provides. (2) When the purposes of a water or gas company require the exercise of any of the said powers in an area without the limits of any city or town, the consent of the Minister of Railways, Labour and Industries to the exercise of such powers within the area shall be first had and obtained. (3) Before such consent is granted the minister shall obtain a consent of the Minister of Highways to the work of laying down or erecting any main, pipe, reservoir, pumphouse or other work for the supply, carriage, transmission or storage of gas or water, where such main, pipe, reservoir, pumphouse or other work runs along, across, over or under a public highway. (4) In all cases the company shall file with the minister plans showing the route of the proposed main or pipe and the location of the reservoir, pumphouse or other work and such other details as the minister may require. (5) The minister may approve or reject the application. In the case of approval, the consent of the minister shall be subject to such terms and conditions as he may from time to time prescribe, and may be withdrawn at any time. In case such consent is withdrawn, the company may forthwith, and shall, if the minister so orders and within such time as is specified in the order, remove its mains or pipes and other property and restore the ground to its former condition. If the company fails to comply with the order, the minister may cause the removal and restoration to be carried out at the expense of the company.

4 c. 98 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES (6) When the purposes of an electric company require the exercise of the said powers in an area without the limits of any city or town, the consent of the Saskatchewan Power Commission to the exercise of such powers within the area shall be first had and obtained. 1928-29, c.29, s.3; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.3. RIGHTS AND POWERS Powers of sale and letting out to hire 4 The company may sell and dispose of meters and gas, water or electric fittings of every description for the use of any private or public building or for any establishment, company or corporation whatsoever, as well as coke, coal tar and all and every the products of their works, refuse or residuum arising or obtained from the materials used or necessary for the manufacture of gas or electricity; and every company may let out to hire meters and gas, water or electric fittings of every kind and description, at such rate and rents as may be agreed upon between the consumers or tenants and the company. 1928-29, c.29, s.4; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.4. As to surplus power 5 Any electric company may lease to or enter into a contract with any person or persons, body corporate or politic for the use of power, engines, wheels or machines run by water, steam, gas or in any other manner, erected by such company for the purpose of running or operating an electric light plant, to the end and intent that such machinery and power may be utilised and employed during the hours when or so far as the same are not required for the purpose ot furnishing electric light. 1928-29, c.29, s.5; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.5. Laying mains and wires 6 Subject to the terms of the consent referred to in section 3, the company may break up, dig and trench and use so much and so many of the streets, squares, highways, lanes and public places as are necessary for laying the mains and pipes to conduct the gas or water or for placing the wires and connections to conduct the electricity from the works of the company to the consumers or users thereof, doing no unnecessary damage in the premises and taking care as far as may be to preserve a free and uninterrupted passage through the said streets, squares, highways, lanes and public places while the works are in progress. 1928-29, c.29, s.6; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.6. Company s rights, how far a monopoly 7 Subject to the provisions of The Power Commission Act, when a company has laid down or erected mains, pipes, wires or conductors for the supply of gas, water or electricity through any of the streets, squares or public places of a municipality, no other person or persons, bodies politic or corporate shall, without the consent of the company first had and obtained nor otherwise than on payment to the company of such compensation as may be agreed upon, lay down or erect any main, pipe, wire or conductor for the supply of gas, water or electricity within six feet of the company s mains, pipes, wires or conductors, or, if it is impracticable to cut trenches for such other mains or pipes at a greatcr distance, then as nearly six feet as the circumstances of the case will admit. 1928-29, c.29, s.7; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.7.

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES c. 98 5 Right of way 8 When there are buildings within the municipality the different parts whereof belong to different proprietors or are in possession of different tenants or lessees, the company may carry pipes, wires or conductors to any part of any building so situate, passing over the property of one or more proprietors or in the possession of one or more tenants, to convey the gas, water or electricity to the property of or in the possession of another. 1928-29, c.29, s.8; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.8. Passages 9 The company may also break up and uplift all passages common to neighbouring proprietors or tenants, and dig or cut trenches therein for the purpose of laying down pipes, wires or conductors or taking up or repairing the same, doing as little damage as may be in the execution of the powers granted by this Act. 1928-29, c.29, s.9; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.9. Compensation 10 The company shall compensate the owners or proprietors of any building or other property, or the municipality or Minister of Public Works, as the case may be, for all damages caused in or by the execution of all or any of the said powers. 1928-29, c.29, s.10; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.10. Compensation payment 11 Subject to the provisions of The Power Commission Act, no company shall be entitled by virtue of this Act to take possession or make use of private property, or to do any work thereon, until the amount to be paid for or in respect of such property is ascertained by arbitration or otherwise and is paid or tendered to the parties entitled thereto, or is paid into court for their benefit. 1928-29, c.29, s.11; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.11. Location of works 12 The company shall locate, construct and maintain its gas or waterworks or electric system, and all apparatus and appurtenances thereto belonging or appertaining or therewith connected and wheresoever situated, so as not to endanger the public health or safety. 1928-29, c.29, s.12; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.12. Limitation of powers 13 Nothing contained in this Act shall authorise a company or any person acting under its authority to take, use or injure for the purpose of the company any house or other building or any land used or set apart as a garden, orchard, yard, park, paddock, plantation, planted walk or avenue to a house or nursery ground for trees, or to convey from the premises of any person any water already appropriated and necessary for his domestic uses, without the consent in writing of the owner or owners thereof first had and obtained. 1928-29, c.29, s.13; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.13.

6 c. 98 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES Other companies rights 14 Nothing in this Act shall authorise a company to interfere with or infringe upon any exclusive privilege granted to another company. 1928-29, c.29, s.14; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.14. Individual rights 15 Nothing in this Act contained shall prevent any person from constructing works for the supply of gas, water or electricity to or on his own premises. 1928-29, c.29, s.15; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.15. Exemption from seizure 16 Neither the services nor the connecting pipes, wires or conductors of the company, nor any meters, lustres, lamps, pipes, gas or water or electric fittings nor any other property of any kind whatsoever of the company, shall be subject to or liable for rent or liable to be seized or attached in any way by the possessor or owner of the premises wherein the same may be, or be in any way whatsoever liable for the debt of any person to and for whose use or the use of whose house or building the same may be supplied, notwithstanding the actual or apparent possession thereof by such person. 1928-29, c.29, s.16; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.16. Supply on request 17 When a company has constructed works for supplying any municipality or municipalities with gas, water or electricity and the company is able so to do, it shall be the duty of the company to supply all buildings situate upon land lying along the line of any supply pipe or wire upon request by the owner, occupant or other person in charge of any such building. 1928-29, c.29, s.17; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.17. Security 18 A company before supplying water, gas or electricity to any building, or as a condition to its continuing to supply the same, may require any consumer to give reasonable security for the payment of the proper charges of the company therefor or for carrying the water, gas or electricity into such building. 1928-29, c.29, s.18; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.18. Liability 19 Nothing in sections 17 and 18 contained shall be construed so as in any way to affect the liability of a company for damages on account of any failure of supply through mischance, accident or mismanagement, but the position of the company in respect thereof shall remain as if the said sections had not been passed. 1928-29, c.29, s.19; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.19.

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES c. 98 7 Consumers arrears 20 If any person, supplied by the company with gas, water or electricity neglects to pay the rent, rate or charge due to the company at any of the times fixed for the payment thereof, the company or anyone acting under its authority, on giving forty-eight hours notice to the persons supplied, may stop the supply of gas, water or electricity from entering or being suplied to, the premises of the person in arrear as aforesaid by cutting off the service pipe or pipes, wires or conductors or by such other means as the company or its officers see fit; and may, notwithstanding any contract to furnish for a longer time, recover in any court of competent jurisdiction the rent or charge due up to such time together with the expense of cutting off the gas, water or electricity as the case may be. 1928-29, c.29, s.20; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.20. PENALTIES Penalties 21 If any person: (a) wilfully or maliciously breaks up, pulls down or damages, injures, puts out of order or destroys any main, pipe, engine, waterhouse pipe, plug or other work, wire or conductor or apparatus, appurtenance or dependency thereof or any matter or thing made and provided for use in connection therewith, or any of the materials used and provided for the same or ordered to be erected, laid down or belonging to a company; (b) in anywise wilfully does any other injury or damage for the purpose of obstructing, hindering, or embarrassing the construction, completion, maintaining or repairing of the said works or causes or procures the same to be done; (c) bathes or washes or cleans any cloth, wool, leather, skin, animals or any nauseous or offensive thing, or casts, throws or puts any filth, dirt or any nauseous thing in or causes, permits or suffers the water of any sink, sewer or drain to be run or be conveyed into or causes any other annoyance to be done to the water within any reservoir, cistern, pond, source or fountain from which the water belonging to the company is to be supplied or conveyed; (d) by any wrongful or improper means increases the supply of gas or water or electricity agreed for with the company; (e) wilfully or maliciously damages or causes or knowingly suffers to be damaged any meter, lamp, lustre, wire, conductor, service pipe or fitting belonging to the company or wilfully impairs or knowingly suffers the same to be altered or impaired so that the meter indicates less gas, water or electricity than actually passes through the same; such person shall on summary conviction be liable to a penalty not exceeding $50. 1928-29, c.29, s.21; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.21.

8 c. 98 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANIES Entry of premises 22 In all cases where the company may lawfully cut off and take away the supply of gas, water or electricity from any house, building or premises, the company, their agents or workmen, upon giving forty-eight hours previous notice to the person in charge or the occupier, may enter into the house, building or premises between the hours of nine o clock in the forenoon and five o clock in the afternoon, causing as little disturbance and inconvenience as possible, and may remove and take away any pipe, meter, cock, branch, lamp, fitting or apparatus the property of and belonging to the conypany; and any servant duly authorised by the company may between the hours aforesaid enter any house into which gas, water or electricity has been taken or supplied, for the purpose of repairing and making good any such house, building or premises, or for the purpose of examining any meter, pipe, wire, conductor, apparatus or fitting belonging to the company or used for its gas, water or electricity; and, if any person refuses to permit or does not permit the servants and officers of the company to enter and perform the acts aforesaid, the person so refusing or obstructing shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a penalty, which shall belong to the company, for every such offence not exceeding $20, and to a further penalty not exceeding $4 for every day during which such refusal or obstruction continues. 1928-29, c.29, s.22; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.22. Service discontinued 23 Where a customer discontinues the use of the gas or water or electricity supplied by any company, or the company lawfully refuses to continue any longer to supply the same, the officers and servants of the company may at all reasonable times enter upon the premises in or upon which such customer was supplied with gas or water or electricity for the purpose of removing therefrom any fitting, machine, apparatus, meter, pipe, wire, conductor or other thing, the property of the company, in or upon such premises, and may remove the same therefrom doing no unnecessary damage. 1928-29, c.29, s.23; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.23. REFERENCE TO ARBITRATION Arbitration 24 Subject to the provisions of The Power Commission Act, and subject to the provisions of section 13, any company deeming it necessary or proper to conduct any of its pipes, wires or conductors, or to carry any of the works of the company through the lands of any person lying within or within ten miles of the municipality within which the operations of the company are to be carried on, shall, if the parties cannot agree upon the amount of compensation payable for the land to be used or taken for the aforesaid purposes, proceed to arbitration under the provisions of The Arbitration Act, such arbitration to be by three arbitrators, one to be appointed by each party, and the third to be chosen by the two so appointed. The arbitrators shall adjudge the amount of compensation to be paid to the owner of the property to be taken or used, and on payment of such sum the company may enter upon and take or use the property for the aforesaid purposes. 1928-29, c.29, s.24; R.S.S. 1930, c.98, s.24. REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN Printed by the authority of THE QUEEN S PRINTER