Electric provider easements; providing for use of certain easements for broadband service; establishing provisions for use. Effective date.
Impact
The bill's provisions notably limit the ability of landowners to initiate class action lawsuits against electric and broadband providers concerning easement use. Under SB457, any claims related to trespass, nuisance, or inverse condemnation must adhere to specified rules that can affect the admissibility of evidence and the calculation of damages. This represents a significant alteration in how easements can transform and how property owners can respond to claims against them, indicating a shift towards minimalizing legal hurdles for broadband expansion.
Summary
Senate Bill 457 addresses the use of electric provider easements to facilitate the expansion of broadband services in Oklahoma. The bill allows electric providers to utilize existing utility easements for the installation and operation of broadband infrastructure, thereby permitting approved broadband providers to leverage these easements without needing additional permissions first. This legislative action is intended to promote high-speed internet accessibility across the state, especially in areas that may struggle with connectivity due to inadequate infrastructure.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SB457 revolve around the balance of rights between property owners and utility companies. Critics raise concerns that the limitations on class action lawsuits could undermine property rights and provide significant leeway for utility companies to expand their operations at the expense of landowners' interests. Supporters suggest that the bill is a necessary step towards enhancing broadband service availability in Oklahoma, highlighting the urgency for improved connectivity and the economic benefits it may produce for the state.
Broadband; public entities and providing of information by Internet service providers; penalty for failure to timely submit certain information; effective date.
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