Connecticut Code § 16-48

Electricity and gas; transmission between this state and other states
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The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority is authorized to enter into compacts in the name of the state of Connecticut with the states of New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, or any one or more of said states, through such body in such state or states as may be designated by law to act, for the purpose of establishing joint regulation and control of rates for electricity and gas transmitted between such states; provided the power to enter into such compacts shall be authorized by the Congress of the United States. The authority shall report the terms of any such compact to the General Assembly of this state at its first regular session after such compact has been agreed upon; but no such agreements or compacts shall become effective until approved by the General Assembly and the Congress of the United States.

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