Creates provisions relating to pole replacements for certain broadband facilities
Impact
The impact of SB990 on state laws centers on revising existing regulations regarding utility pole management. By mandating that utility owners absorb specific replacement costs, the bill facilitates a more conducive environment for broadband providers to deploy services without being deterred by excessive construction-related expenses. This change is particularly significant for rural areas where the availability of high-speed internet is limited, aiming to improve overall broadband access state-wide. The legislation also creates a 'Broadband Pole Replacement Fund' to support these reimbursements, funded through state appropriations and possibly federal resources.
Summary
Senate Bill 990 aims to establish provisions regarding pole replacements for broadband facilities in Missouri. The bill introduces a framework for the reimbursement of costs associated with replacing utility poles that are necessary for accommodating broadband service attachments. It specifically focuses on poles owned by rural electric cooperatives and municipally owned electric utilities, ensuring that these entities cannot pass on certain reconstruction costs to broadband service providers. This measure is intended to facilitate the expansion of broadband services, especially in unserved areas, by alleviating some of the financial burdens on service providers when adapting to infrastructure needs.
Contention
While proponents of SB990 argue that it represents a crucial step toward improving broadband accessibility, there are potential points of contention. Critics may express concerns about the implications of public resources being utilized to support private broadband companies. Additionally, some stakeholders may worry that the bill does not sufficiently address the rapid evolution of technology and infrastructure needs in the broadband sector, which could limit its effectiveness over time. The requirement for transparency and accountability in the reimbursement process will likely also be an essential discussion point as the bill progresses.
Relating to attachments for broadband service on utility poles owned by an electric cooperative and establishing and funding a pole replacement program for deployment of certain broadband facilities.
Relating to attachments for broadband service on utility poles owned by an electric cooperative and establishing and funding a pole replacement program for deployment of certain broadband facilities.
Appropriates $50 million to BPU from federal funds for reimbursing broadband telecommunications service providers for broadband infrastructure expansion to rural areas in State.
In broadband services, further providing for definitions and providing for application for crossing, for review and approval of application for crossing, for procedures for crossing, for fees and costs associated with crossing, for petition to commission, for duties of commission and for miscellaneous provisions.