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§ 5.1-98. Factors to be considered by the Commission in granting certificates.

In granting certificates of public convenience and necessity pursuant to §5.1-94, the Commission shall take into consideration, among other things, thebusiness experience of the particular passenger air carrier in the field ofair operations, the financial stability of the carrier, the insurancecoverage of the carrier, the type of aircraft which the carrier would employ,proposed routes and minimum schedules to be established, whether the carriercould economically give adequate service to the communities involved, theneed for the service, and any other factors which may affect the publicinterest.

(Code 1950, § 56-152; 1970, c. 708.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-5-1 > Chapter-9 > 5-1-98

§ 5.1-98. Factors to be considered by the Commission in granting certificates.

In granting certificates of public convenience and necessity pursuant to §5.1-94, the Commission shall take into consideration, among other things, thebusiness experience of the particular passenger air carrier in the field ofair operations, the financial stability of the carrier, the insurancecoverage of the carrier, the type of aircraft which the carrier would employ,proposed routes and minimum schedules to be established, whether the carriercould economically give adequate service to the communities involved, theneed for the service, and any other factors which may affect the publicinterest.

(Code 1950, § 56-152; 1970, c. 708.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-5-1 > Chapter-9 > 5-1-98

§ 5.1-98. Factors to be considered by the Commission in granting certificates.

In granting certificates of public convenience and necessity pursuant to §5.1-94, the Commission shall take into consideration, among other things, thebusiness experience of the particular passenger air carrier in the field ofair operations, the financial stability of the carrier, the insurancecoverage of the carrier, the type of aircraft which the carrier would employ,proposed routes and minimum schedules to be established, whether the carriercould economically give adequate service to the communities involved, theneed for the service, and any other factors which may affect the publicinterest.

(Code 1950, § 56-152; 1970, c. 708.)