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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 3Ch. 2Art. 3§ 6264 Franchise Termination Conditions

§ 6264 Franchise Termination Conditions

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§ 6264 Franchise Termination Conditions

Key Takeaways

  • •A franchise (like a permission to run a business, such as a water or electric company) lasts forever unless something specific happens.
  • •The franchise can end if the owner gives it up or stops using it, but only if the Public Utilities Commission agrees.
  • •The franchise can also end if the government or a city buys or takes over the property used for the business.
  • •If the owner doesn’t follow the rules of the franchise, it can be taken away.

Example

A company has permission to provide electricity in a town.

This permission lasts forever unless the company stops following the rules, the government buys the company’s equipment, or the company decides to quit (with approval).

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 6264 Franchise Termination Conditions

Every franchise granted pursuant to this chapter, except when a definite term therefor is specified in the ordinance granting it, is indeterminate, that is to say, every such franchise shall endure in full force and effect until, with the consent of the Public Utilities Commission, it is voluntarily surrendered or abandoned by its possessor, or until the State or some municipal or public corporation purchases by voluntary agreement or condemns and takes under the power of eminent domain, all property actually used and useful in the exercise of the franchise and situate within the territorial limits of the State, municipal, or public corporation purchasing or condemning such property, or until the franchise is forfeited for noncompliance with its terms by the possessor thereof. (Amended by Stats. 1951, Ch. 817.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

corporationagreementordinancecommissionpropertycompliance

Related Statutes

  • § 7817 Railroad Car Safety Requirements
  • § 1031 Passenger Stage Certificate Requirement
  • § 532 Public Utility Rate Compliance
  • § 5389 Charter-Party Carrier Inspections
  • § 6352 Energy Transportation Surcharge Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 6264.
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