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Code · Arizona · Title 11 — Criminal Law

11-1807. General requirements concerning use of the right-of-way by wireless providers

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Utility poles, wireless support structures and wireless facilities deployed by wireless providers pursuant to this article shall be constructed and maintained as to not obstruct, endanger or hinder the usual travel or public safety on the right-of-way, damage or interfere with any other utility facilities in the right-of-way or interfere with a utility's use of the utility's facilities in the right-of-way. Construction and maintenance by the wireless provider shall comply with the national electrical safety code and all applicable laws and regulations for the protection of underground and overhead utility facilities.
A county shall treat a wireless provider's utility facilities located within a right-of-way on an equal basis with other utility facilities, except that a county may adopt reasonable regulations to address the separation of the wireless provider's utility facilities from the other utility facilities within the right-of-way to prevent any damage to or interference with other utility facilities or interference with a utility's use of the utility's facilities located or to be located within the right-of-way.
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