Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB14 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 05/04/2019

                    86R28451 GRM-F
 By: Nichols, et al. S.B. No. 14
 (Kuempel, Ashby, Bell of Kaufman, King of Parker,
 Price, et al.)


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to broadband service or facilities provided by an electric
 cooperative.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.   Subchapter C, Chapter 181, Utilities Code, is
 amended by adding Section 181.048 to read as follows:
 Sec. 181.048.  ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE BROADBAND FACILITIES.
 (a)  In this section:
 (1)  "Broadband service" means Internet service with
 the capability of providing:
 (A)  a download speed of 25 megabits per second or
 faster; and
 (B)  an upload speed of three megabits per second
 or faster.
 (2)  "Electric cooperative" means an electric
 cooperative organized under Chapter 161 or a predecessor statute to
 Chapter 161.
 (b)  An electric cooperative or electric cooperative
 affiliate may construct, operate, and maintain fiber optic cables
 and other facilities for providing broadband service over, under,
 across, on, or along real property, personal property,
 rights-of-way, easements, and licenses and other property rights
 owned, held, or used by the cooperative.  An easement or other
 property right owned, held, or used by the electric cooperative to
 provide electricity or other services may also be used to provide
 broadband service.
 (c)  The monetary rates applicable to an electric
 cooperative or electric cooperative affiliate for attaching
 broadband facilities on the electric cooperative's poles may not be
 less than the monetary rates the electric cooperative charges to
 other broadband service providers for attaching broadband
 facilities to the electric cooperative's poles.  The terms and
 conditions applicable to an electric cooperative or electric
 cooperative affiliate for attaching broadband facilities on the
 electric cooperative's poles must be comparable to the terms and
 conditions the electric cooperative applies to other broadband
 service providers for attaching broadband facilities to the
 electric cooperative's poles.  This subsection does not limit or
 restrict an electric cooperative or electric cooperative affiliate
 from installing fiber optic cables in the supply space of the
 electric cooperative's poles.
 (d)  An electric cooperative or electric cooperative
 affiliate that provides broadband service shall maintain separate
 books and records of broadband service operations and the broadband
 service operations of any subsidiary and shall ensure that the
 rates charged for provision of electric service do not include any
 broadband service costs or any other costs not related to the
 provision of electric service.
 (e)  Subject to Subsection (f), not later than the 60th day
 before the date the electric cooperative or electric cooperative
 affiliate begins construction in an easement or other property
 right that existed before that date of fiber optic cables and other
 facilities for providing broadband service, the electric
 cooperative or electric cooperative affiliate must provide written
 notice to the owners of property in which the easement or property
 right is located of the intent to use the easement or other property
 right for broadband service.  The electric cooperative or electric
 cooperative affiliate shall send the notice by first class mail to
 the last known address of each person in whose name the property is
 listed on the most recent tax roll of each county authorized to levy
 property taxes against the property.  The notice must state whether
 any new fiber optic cables used for broadband service will be
 located above or below ground in the easement or other property
 right.  Not later than the 60th day after the date notice is mailed
 by the electric cooperative or electric cooperative affiliate, a
 property owner entitled to notice under this subsection may submit
 to the electric cooperative or electric cooperative affiliate a
 written protest of the intended use of the easement or other
 property right for broadband service.  If an electric cooperative
 or electric cooperative affiliate receives a timely written protest
 under this subsection, the electric cooperative or electric
 cooperative affiliate may not use the easement or other property
 right for broadband service unless the protestor later agrees in
 writing to that use or that use is authorized by law.
 (f)  Subsection (e) does not apply to an electric
 cooperative's or electric cooperative affiliate's use of an
 easement or other property right that includes an authorization for
 the use of the easement or property right for the provision of
 broadband service or similar communications service.
 (g)  This section may not be construed to:
 (1)  conflict with or limit the provisions of Chapter
 43; or
 (2)  limit or prohibit an electric cooperative's use of
 the electric cooperative's fiber optic cables or other facilities
 to operate and maintain the electric cooperative's electric
 transmission or distribution system or to provide electric service.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2019.