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Code · Utah · Title 54 — Public Utilities · Chapter 21

54-21-204. Wireless provider right of access.

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Effective 9/1/2018
54-21-204. Wireless provider right of access.
(1)Subject to the provisions of this part, along, across, upon, or under a right-of-way, a wireless provider may, as a permitted use under the authority's zoning regulation and subject only to administrative review:
(a)collocate a small wireless facility; or
(b)install, operate, modify, maintain, or replace:
(i)a utility pole associated with the wireless provider's collocation of a small wireless facility; or
(ii)equipment described in Subsections 54-21-101(25)(b)(i) through
(ix)required for a wireless provider's collocation of a small wireless facility.
(2)A small wireless facility or utility pole under Subsection
(1)may not:
(a)obstruct or hinder the usual travel or public safety on a right-of-way; or
(b)obstruct, damage, or interfere with:
(i)another utility facility in a right-of-way; or
(ii)a utility's use of the utility's facility in a right-of-way.
(3)Construction and maintenance by the wireless provider shall comply with all applicable legal obligations for the protection of underground and overhead utility facilities.
Enacted by Chapter 299 , 2018 General Session
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