Colorado Code § 40-5-102

Certificate of public convenience and necessity
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No public utility shall
exercise any right or privilege under any franchise, permit, ordinance, vote, or other authority
granted after April 12, 1913, or under any franchise, permit, ordinance, vote, or other authority
granted before April 12, 1913, but not actually exercised before said date or the exercise of
which has been suspended for more than one year without first having obtained from the
commission a certificate that public convenience and necessity require the exercise of such right
or privilege. When the commission finds, after hearing, that a public utility has, before April 12,
1913, begun actual construction work and is prosecuting such work, in good faith,
uninterruptedly, and with reasonable diligence in proportion to the magnitude of the undertaking,
under any franchise, permit, ordinance, vote, or other authority granted before April 12, 1913,
but not actually exercised before said date, such public utility may proceed, under such rules and
regulations as the commission may prescribe, to the completion of such work and after such
completion, may exercise such right or privilege. Sections 40-5-101 to 40-5-104 shall not be
construed to validate any right or privilege invalid on April 12, 1913, or becoming invalid after
said date under any law of this state.

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