MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD v. CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA

No. 58075.

672 P.2d 44 (1983)

MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, Appellant, v. The CORPORATION COMMISSION OF OKLAHOMA and The State of Oklahoma, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

October 25, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dyer, Powers, Marsh & Armstrong by Joe M. Fears, Tulsa, for appellant.

Robert D. Stewart, Jr., Gen. Counsel and Patrick D. Shore, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Oklahoma Corp. Com'n, Oklahoma City, for appellees.


HODGES, Justice.

The dispositive issue on certiorari is whether the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, appellee, has the power to require the Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, appellant, to provide lockers for road crews at the Muskogee terminal. We find that it does not.

The question is controlled by our holding in St. Louis-San Francisco Ry. Co. v. State, 268 P.2d 845, 850 (Okl. 1953). In St. Louis, the Court...

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