Colorado 2024 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1334

Introduced
2/23/24  
Introduced
2/23/24  
Report Pass
3/12/24  
Refer
2/23/24  
Report Pass
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/28/24  
Refer
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/28/24  
Report Pass
4/25/24  
Refer
3/28/24  
Report Pass
4/25/24  
Enrolled
5/4/24  
Refer
4/25/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Enrolled
5/4/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Engrossed
5/16/24  
Passed
5/22/24  
Enrolled
5/16/24  

Caption

Broadband Service for Multiunit Buildings

Impact

The bill amends existing statutes concerning broadband access, establishing legal obligations and rights regarding broadband service installation. It provides clear procedures for how and when providers can access properties while also defining property owners' rights in managing such access. This specific framework is expected to strengthen broadband service accessibility across the state, particularly in areas with historically limited internet options. While it promotes enhanced services, it also requires careful adherence to safety and aesthetic considerations for the properties involved.

Summary

House Bill 1334, also referred to as the Broadband Service for Multiunit Buildings Act, is designed to facilitate the installation of broadband infrastructure in residential multiunit buildings, including mobile home parks. The bill specifies that broadband providers may access and install necessary facilities provided they follow certain legal guidelines, such as giving prior written notice to property owners. The aim is to improve broadband service delivery across diverse residential properties and ensure tenants have better access to high-speed internet service.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 1334 is generally positive among proponents of enhanced internet service, including many legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill is necessary for improving community ties and economic opportunities through better digital connectivity. However, there are concerns regarding the balance of power and rights between property owners and broadband providers. Some critics worry that these measures may infringe upon property owners' control over their properties, particularly concerning aesthetic management and disturbance during installation.

Contention

Key points of contention include the conditions under which providers can access properties, with property owners entitled to request reasonable compensation for the usage of their property. The bill mandates that both providers and owners come to a mutually acceptable agreement regarding compensation, but disputes may arise if these negotiations fail. There are also stipulations ensuring that property owners cannot discriminate against tenants requesting broadband services, further complicating the property-rights discussions inherent to this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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