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Code · Arizona · Title 9 — Code of Civil Procedure

9-600. Antenna use; private property; applicability

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A. If an antenna is installed on property within the exclusive use or control of the antenna user whether the user has a direct or indirect ownership or leasehold interest in the property, an authority may not:
1. Unreasonably delay or prevent installation, maintenance or use of the antenna.
2. Unreasonably increase the cost of installation, maintenance or use of the antenna.
3. Prevent reception of acceptable signal quality.
B. This section applies to antennas that are not larger than one meter in diameter and installed on private property and are designed to receive video programming services via broadband radio service or to receive or transmit wireless signals other than via satellite.
C. This section does not apply to antennas used to transmit signals to and or receive signals from multiple customer locations.
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