Colorado Code § 40-4-104

Connection of noncompetitive lines - costs and rates apportioned
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Whenever the commission, after a hearing upon its own motion or upon complaint, finds that a
physical connection can reasonably be made between the lines of two or more noncompetitive
telephone public utilities whose lines can be made to form a continuous line of communication
by the construction and maintenance of suitable connections for the transmission of messages or
conversations and that the public convenience and necessity will be served or finds that two or
more telephone public utilities have failed to establish joint rates, tolls, or charges for service by
or over said lines and that joint rates, tolls, or charges ought to be established, the commission
may by its order require that such connections be made and that conversations be transmitted and
messages transferred over such connection under such rules as the commission may establish
and prescribe through lines and joint rates, tolls, and charges to be made and used, observed, and
in force in the future. If such telephone public utilities do not agree upon the division between
them of the joint cost of the physical connection or connections or the division of the joint rates,
tolls, or charges established by the commission over such through lines, the commission has
authority, after further hearing, to establish the division by supplemental order.

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