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The Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 (PUHCA), also known as the Wheeler-Rayburn Act, was a US federal law giving the Securities and Exchange Commission authority to regulate, license, and break up electric utility holding companies. It limited holding company operations to a single state, thus subjecting them to effective state regulation. It also broke up any holding companies with more than two tiers, forcing divestitures so that each became a single integrated system serving a limited geographic area. Another purpose of the PUHCA was to keep utility holding companies engaged in regulated businesses from also engaging in unregulated businesses. The act was based on the conclusions and recommendations of the 1928-35 Federal Trade Commission investigation of the electric industry

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  • قانون شركة المرافق العامة القابضة لعام 1935 (ar)
  • Public Utility Holding Company Act (fr)
  • Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 (en)
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  • قانون شركة المرافق العامة القابضة لعام 1935 المعروف أيضًا باسم قانون ويلر-رايبرن، كان قانونًا أقره كونغرس الولايات المتحدة لتسهيل تنظيم المرافق الكهربائية، إما عن طريق قصر عملياتها على الوضعية الفردية، وبالتالي إخضاعهم لتنظيم دولة فعال، أو إجبار التجريد بحيث أصبح كل نظام متكامل يخدم منطقة جغرافية محدودة. (ar)
  • Le Public Utility Holding Company Act ou PUHCA, littéralement la Loi sur les sociétés holdings chargées d'un service public, est une loi votée en 1935 par le Congrès des États-Unis pour renforcer la régulation des groupes opérant dans les services publics et notablement les groupes électriques. Pour ces sociétés, elle contenait deux mesures restrictives : (fr)
  • The Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 (PUHCA), also known as the Wheeler-Rayburn Act, was a US federal law giving the Securities and Exchange Commission authority to regulate, license, and break up electric utility holding companies. It limited holding company operations to a single state, thus subjecting them to effective state regulation. It also broke up any holding companies with more than two tiers, forcing divestitures so that each became a single integrated system serving a limited geographic area. Another purpose of the PUHCA was to keep utility holding companies engaged in regulated businesses from also engaging in unregulated businesses. The act was based on the conclusions and recommendations of the 1928-35 Federal Trade Commission investigation of the electric industry (en)
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