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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 277A - REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION COMMISSIONS

NRS 277A.300 Electrical and communication systems and related infrastructure: Construction, modification, operation and maintenance; repairing of damage.

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NRS 277A.300 Electrical and communication systems and related infrastructure: Construction, modification, operation and maintenance; repairing of damage.
1. Subject to the provisions of subsections 2, 4 and 5, the commission may construct, modify, operate and maintain electrical and communication systems, including, without limitation, traffic signalization or messaging systems, and related infrastructure that are necessary to carry out the commission’s duties set forth in this chapter within any public easement or right-of-way, including, without limitation, a public easement or right-of-way dedicated or restricted for use by any utility, if:
(a)The public easement or right-of-way is adjacent or appurtenant to or within a reasonable proximity of any public highway; and
(b)The electrical and communication systems and related infrastructure may be located safely within the public easement or right-of-way without damaging the facilities of other persons who are authorized to place their facilities within the public easement or right-of-way.
2. If the commission and the governmental entity that owns or controls a public easement or right-of-way execute an interlocal or cooperative agreement that authorizes the construction, installation, maintenance and use of the electrical and communication systems and related infrastructure within the public easement or right-of-way, the commission or any person authorized by the commission may construct or install any electrical and communication systems and related infrastructure within the public easement or right-of-way.
3. If the commission or any person authorized by the commission intends to construct or install any electrical or communication systems or related infrastructure within any public easement that is located within the common area or common elements of a common-interest community governed by an association, the commission shall:
(a)Provide the governing body of the association with written notice of the intent to construct or install the electrical or communication systems or related infrastructure within the public easement at least 30 days before such construction or installation begins; and
(b)Coordinate, to the extent practicable, with the governing body of the association to determine an appropriate location for the electrical or communication systems or related infrastructure within the public easement.
4. The commission may require any person who causes damage to an electrical or communication system or related infrastructure to:
(a)Reimburse the commission for the cost of repairing the damage to the electrical or communication system or related infrastructure; or
(b)Repair the damage to the electrical or communication system or related infrastructure to the satisfaction of the commission.
5. A commission that modifies, operates and maintains electrical and communication systems pursuant to this section is not a public utility and nothing in this section authorizes a commission to construct or maintain any telecommunications system, including, without limitation, a tower, pole or similar structure used to provide telecommunications services.
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