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. Complaint may be made by the commission of its own motion or
by any corporation or person, chamber of commerce, board of trade,
labor organization, or any civic, commercial, mercantile, traffic,
agricultural, or manufacturing association or organization, or any
body politic or municipal corporation, by written petition or
complaint, setting forth any act or thing done or omitted to be done
by any public utility, including any rule or charge heretofore
established or fixed by or for any public utility, in violation or
claimed to be in violation, of any provision of law or of any order
or rule of the commission. No complaint shall be entertained by the
commission, except upon its own motion, as to the reasonableness of
any rates or charges of any gas, electrical, water, or telephone
corporation, unless it is signed by the mayor or the president or
chairman of the board of trustees or a majority of the council,
commission, or other legislative body of the city or city and county
within which the alleged violation occurred, or by not less than 25
actual or prospective consumers or purchasers of such gas,
electricity, water, or telephone service.