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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 9D

40:9D-2 Authority of local unit.

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2. a. Consistent with federal law, the governing body of a local unit, through the establishment of a related competitive business segment, is authorized to:
(1)construct, own or operate broadband telecommunications infrastructure to provide broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network; or
(2)provide broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network.
b. Consistent with federal law, the governing body of a local unit may enter into a contract with a private entity to provide broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network or to construct, own, use, acquire, deliver, grant, operate, maintain, sell, purchase, lease, or equip broadband telecommunications infrastructure used for the purpose of providing broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network.
By written contract or lease, such governing body may sell capacity in, or grant other similar rights for a private entity to use, broadband telecommunications infrastructure owned or operated by the local unit that provides broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network.
c. The governing body of a local unit, exercising powers under subsections a. and b. of this section, may enter into a written agreement with any person owning or having the right to use any poles, street lights, posts, towers or other structures erected along any public right-of-way within the boundaries of such local unit for the use of those structures by that local unit, upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon by such local unit and such person. To the extent that State, county or municipal approval, or the approval of another public entity or any private entity is required for the placement of broadband telecommunications infrastructure used for the purpose of providing broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network along a public right-of-way, such approval shall not unreasonably be withheld.
The provisions of this section shall not affect the terms and conditions by which the State may give consent, grant or franchise to a person for use of the right-of-way along any State highway, or the terms and conditions by which a public body may give consent, grant or franchise to a person for use of the right-of-way within the boundaries of the geographical area over which such public body has jurisdiction.
d. The provision of broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network pursuant to this section and any broadband telecommunications infrastructure used for such purpose shall not be deemed to be a public utility or to constitute operating any form of public utility service pursuant to Title 48 of the Revised Statutes to the extent that the local unit is engaged in the provision of broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network.
e. The governing body of a municipality within a county of the first class, where the county exercises powers under subsections a. and b. of this section, may provide that the municipality not participate in the provision of broadband telecommunications service via a wireless community network established under this section by that county.
L.2007,c.191,s.2.
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