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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to middle mile broadband service provided by an electric |
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utility. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 43, Utilities Code, is amended to read as |
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follows: |
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CHAPTER 43. PROVISION [USE] OF MIDDLE MILE [ELECTRIC DELIVERY |
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SYSTEM FOR ACCESS TO] BROADBAND SERVICE BY ELECTRIC UTILITIES [AND |
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OTHER ENHANCED SERVICES, INCLUDING COMMUNICATIONS] |
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SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 43.001. LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS. (a) The legislature |
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finds that access to quality, high-speed broadband Internet service |
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is important to this state, is a necessary prerequisite for |
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enabling economic development and improving education, health |
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care, public safety, and government services in this state, and |
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provides other benefits to its citizens [broadband over power |
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lines, also known as BPL, is an emerging technology platform that |
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offers a means of providing broadband services to reach homes and |
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businesses. BPL services can also be used to enhance existing |
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electric delivery systems, which can result in improved service and |
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reliability for electric customers]. |
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(b) [The legislature finds that access to quality, high |
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speed broadband services is important to this state. BPL |
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deployment in Texas has the potential to extend broadband service |
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to customers where broadband access is currently not available and |
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may provide an additional option for existing broadband consumers |
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in Texas, resulting in a more competitive market for broadband |
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services.] The legislature [further] finds that broadband [BPL] |
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development in unserved and underserved areas of Texas can be |
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facilitated by [is fully dependent upon] the participation of |
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electric utilities in this state that own and operate [power lines |
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and related] facilities that may be useful [are necessary] for the |
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full deployment of broadband service by Internet service providers |
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throughout this state [construction of BPL systems and the |
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provision of BPL services]. |
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(c) The legislature finds that electric utilities have |
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existing infrastructure in place throughout this state and that |
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excess fiber capacity on that infrastructure could be used to |
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provide middle mile broadband service in unserved and underserved |
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areas. |
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(d) The [(c) Consistent with the goal of increasing options |
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for telecommunications in this state, the] legislature finds that |
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it is in the public interest to encourage the deployment of |
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broadband service in unserved and underserved areas [BPL] by |
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permitting electric utilities to own or operate facilities |
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providing middle mile broadband service to lease excess fiber |
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capacity [affiliates of the electric utility, or permitting |
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unaffiliated entities, to own or operate all or a portion of such |
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BPL systems]. The purpose of this chapter is to provide the |
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appropriate framework to facilitate the leasing of excess fiber |
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capacity on electric utility facilities [support the deployment of |
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BPL]. |
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(e) [(d)] The legislature finds that an electric utility |
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may choose to implement middle mile broadband service to lease |
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excess fiber capacity to Internet service providers [BPL] under the |
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procedures set forth in this chapter, but is not required to do so. |
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The electric utility shall have the right to decide, in its sole |
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discretion, whether to implement middle mile broadband service |
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[BPL] and may not be penalized for deciding to implement or not to |
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implement that service [BPL]. |
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Sec. 43.002. APPLICABILITY. (a) This chapter applies to an |
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electric utility whether or not the electric utility is offering |
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customer choice under Chapter 39. |
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(b) If there is a conflict between the specific provisions |
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of this chapter and any other provisions of this title, the |
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provisions of this chapter control. |
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(c) Except as otherwise provided by this title, no [No] |
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provision of this title imposes [shall impose] an obligation on an |
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electric utility to construct or operate a middle mile system, to |
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[implement BPL, to] provide middle mile broadband service |
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[services], or to allow others to install [BPL] facilities or use |
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the electric utility's facilities for the provision of broadband |
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service [services]. |
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Sec. 43.003. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Broadband service" means retail Internet service |
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provided by a commercial Internet service provider with the |
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capability of providing a download speed of 25 megabits per second |
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or faster and an upload speed of 3 megabits per second or faster |
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["BPL," "broadband over power lines," and "BPL services" mean the |
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provision of broadband services over electric power lines and |
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related facilities, whether above ground or in underground |
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conduit]. |
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(2) "Middle mile broadband service" means the |
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provision of excess fiber capacity on an electric utility's |
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electric delivery system to an Internet service provider to provide |
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broadband service. The term does not include provision of Internet |
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service to end-use customers on a retail basis ["BPL access" means |
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the ability to access broadband services via a BPL operator or BPL |
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Internet service provider]. |
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(3) "Internet ["BPL operator" means an entity that |
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owns or operates a BPL system on the electric power lines and |
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related facilities of an electric utility. |
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[(4) "BPL Internet] service provider" means a |
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commercial [and "BPL ISP" mean an] entity that provides Internet |
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services [to others on a wholesale basis or] to end-use customers on |
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a retail basis. |
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(4) [(5) "BPL system" means the materials, equipment, |
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and other facilities installed on electric utility property to |
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facilitate the provision of BPL services. |
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[(6) "BPL electric utility applications" means |
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services and technologies that are used and useful and designed to |
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improve the operational performance and service reliability of an |
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electric utility including, but not limited to, automated meter |
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reading, real time system monitoring and meter control, remote |
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service control, outage detection and restoration, predictive |
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maintenance and diagnostics, and monitoring and enhancement of |
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power quality. |
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[(7)] "Electric delivery system" means the power lines |
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and related transmission and distribution facilities constructed |
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[used by an electric utility] to deliver electric energy to the |
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electric utility's customers. |
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(5) [(8)] "Electric utility" includes [shall include] |
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an electric utility and a transmission and distribution utility as |
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defined in Section 31.002(6) or (19). |
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SUBCHAPTER B. DEVELOPMENT OF MIDDLE MILE BROADBAND [BPL] SYSTEMS |
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Sec. 43.051. AUTHORIZATION FOR MIDDLE MILE BROADBAND [BPL] |
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SYSTEM. (a) An [affiliate of an] electric utility [or a person |
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unaffiliated with an electric utility] may own, construct, |
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maintain, and operate fiber optic cables and other facilities for |
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providing middle mile broadband service [a BPL system and provide |
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BPL services on an electric utility's electric delivery system] |
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consistent with the requirements of this chapter. Nothing in this |
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chapter prohibits [shall prohibit] an entity defined in Section |
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11.003(9) from providing broadband [BPL] service to an Internet |
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service provider or owning and operating a broadband [BPL] system |
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as otherwise permitted by law. |
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(b) The electric utility may determine on a |
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nondiscriminatory basis which Internet service providers may have |
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access to excess fiber capacity on the electric utility's electric |
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delivery system and provide access points to allow connection |
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between the electric utility's electric delivery system and the |
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Internet service provider systems of those Internet service |
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providers. The electric utility may provide access to excess fiber |
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capacity on the electric utility's middle mile broadband system |
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only on reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms and conditions. |
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[Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit an electric utility from |
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providing construction or maintenance services to a BPL operator or |
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BPL ISP provided that the costs of these services are properly |
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accounted for between the electric utility and the BPL operator or |
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BPL ISP.] |
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Sec. 43.052. [OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF BPL SYSTEM. (a) |
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An electric utility may elect to: |
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[(1) allow an affiliate to own or operate a BPL system |
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on the utility's electric delivery system; |
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[(2) allow an unaffiliated entity to own or operate a |
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BPL system on the electric utility's electric delivery system; or |
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[(3) allow an affiliate or unaffiliated entity to |
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provide Internet service over a BPL system. |
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[(b) The BPL operator and the electric utility shall |
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determine what BPL Internet service providers may have access to |
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broadband capacity on the BPL system. |
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[Sec. 43.053. FEES AND] CHARGES. [(a)] An electric utility |
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that owns and operates a middle mile broadband system may lease |
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excess fiber capacity on the electric utility's electric delivery |
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system to an Internet service provider on a wholesale basis and |
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[allows an affiliate or an unaffiliated entity to own a BPL system |
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on the electric utility's electric delivery system] shall charge |
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the Internet service provider [owner of the BPL system] for the use |
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of the electric utility's [electric delivery] system for all costs |
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associated with that use. The rates, terms, and conditions of a |
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lease of excess fiber capacity on an electric utility's middle mile |
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broadband system must be nondiscriminatory. An electric utility |
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may not lease excess fiber capacity on the electric utility's |
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middle mile broadband system to an affiliated Internet service |
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provider. |
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[(b) An electric utility may pay a BPL owner, a BPL |
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operator, or a BPL ISP for the use of the BPL system required to |
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operate BPL utility applications. |
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[(c) If all or part of a BPL system is installed on poles or |
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other structures of a telecommunications utility as that term is |
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defined in Section 51.002, the owner of the BPL system shall be |
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required to pay the telecommunications utility an annual fee |
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consistent with the usual and customary charges for access to the |
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space occupied by that portion of the BPL system so installed. |
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[(d) Notwithstanding Subsections (a)-(c): |
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[(1) an electric utility may not charge an affiliate |
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under this section an amount less than the electric utility would |
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charge an unaffiliated entity for the same item or class of items; |
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[(2) an electric utility may not pay an affiliate |
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under this section an amount more than the affiliate would charge an |
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unaffiliated entity for the same item or class of items; and |
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[(3) an electric utility or an affiliate of an |
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electric utility may not discriminate against a retail electric |
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provider that is not affiliated with the utility in the terms or |
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availability of BPL services.] |
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Sec. 43.053 [43.054]. NO ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS OR |
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CONSIDERATION REQUIRED. (a) Because broadband [BPL] systems |
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provide benefits to electric delivery systems, the installation of |
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a middle mile broadband [BPL] system on an electric delivery system |
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does [shall] not require the electric utility [or the owner of the |
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BPL system] or an entity defined in Section 11.003(9) to obtain, |
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modify, or expand easements or other rights-of-way for the middle |
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mile broadband [BPL] system or to give additional consideration as |
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a result of the installation or the operation of a middle mile |
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broadband [BPL] system on the electric delivery system of the |
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electric utility or entity, unless the property owner protests the |
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use as provided by this section. |
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(b) Not later than the 60th day before the date an electric |
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utility begins construction in an easement or other property right |
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of fiber optic cables and other facilities for providing middle |
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mile broadband service, the electric utility shall provide written |
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notice to the owners of the affected property of the electric |
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utility's intent to use the easement or other property right for |
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middle mile broadband service. |
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(c) Notice under this section must: |
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(1) be sent by first class mail to the last known |
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address of each person in whose name the affected property is listed |
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on the most recent tax roll of each county authorized to levy |
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property taxes against the property; and |
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(2) state whether any new fiber optic cables used for |
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middle mile broadband service will be located above or below ground |
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in the easement or other property right. |
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(d) Not later than the 60th day after the date an electric |
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utility mails notice under this section, a property owner entitled |
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to the notice may submit to the electric utility a written protest |
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of the intended use of the easement or other property right for |
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middle mile broadband service. An electric utility that receives a |
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timely written protest may not use the easement or other property |
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right for middle mile broadband service unless the protestor later |
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agrees in writing to that use or that use is authorized by law. If a |
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property owner fails to submit a timely written protest, an |
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electric utility may proceed under Subsection (a) without modifying |
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or expanding the easement for that property owner. |
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(e) An electric utility that receives a timely written |
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protest under Subsection (d) regarding a proposed middle mile |
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broadband project may cancel the project at any time. |
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(f) The requirements of this section do not apply to an |
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existing easement that permits the installation of a third-party |
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middle mile broadband system on an electric delivery system. [For |
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purposes of this section, installation of a BPL system shall be |
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deemed to be consistent with installation of an electric delivery |
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system.] |
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Sec. 43.054 [43.055]. RELIABILITY OF ELECTRIC SYSTEMS |
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MAINTAINED. An electric utility that installs [allows the |
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installation] and operates [operation of] a middle mile broadband |
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[BPL] system [on its electric delivery system] shall employ all |
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reasonable measures to ensure that the operation of the middle mile |
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broadband [BPL] system does not interfere with or diminish the |
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reliability of the utility's electric delivery system. If [Should] |
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a disruption in the provision of electric service occurs [occur], |
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the electric utility is [shall be] governed by the terms and |
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conditions of the retail electric delivery service tariff. The |
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electric utility may take all necessary actions regarding its |
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middle mile broadband system to address emergency circumstances |
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that may pose health, safety, or reliability concerns. At all |
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times, the provision of broadband service is [services shall be] |
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secondary to the reliable provision of electric delivery services. |
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An electric utility is not liable to any person, including an |
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Internet service provider, for any direct, indirect, or |
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consequential damages, including loss of business, loss of profits |
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or revenue, or loss of production capacity caused by a fluctuation, |
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disruption, or interruption of middle mile broadband service that |
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is caused in whole or in part by: |
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(1) force majeure; or |
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(2) the electric utility's provision of electric |
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delivery services, including actions taken by the electric utility |
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to ensure the reliability of the electric delivery system and |
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actions taken in response to address emergency circumstances that |
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may pose health, safety, or reliability concerns. |
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SUBCHAPTER C. IMPLEMENTATION OF MIDDLE MILE BROADBAND [BPL] SYSTEM |
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BY ELECTRIC UTILITY |
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Sec. 43.101. PARTICIPATION BY ELECTRIC UTILITY. (a) An |
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electric utility[, through an affiliate or through an unaffiliated |
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entity,] may [elect to] install and operate a middle mile broadband |
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[BPL] system on any part of its electric delivery system for |
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Internet service providers but may not construct new electric |
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delivery facilities for the purpose of the electric utility's |
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middle mile service [some or all of its electric delivery system in |
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any part or all of its certificated service area]. |
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(b) The installation, operation, and use of a middle mile |
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broadband [BPL] system and the provision of middle mile broadband |
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service and the lease of excess fiber capacity by Internet service |
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providers from an electric utility may [BPL services shall] not be |
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regulated by any state agency, a municipality, or local government |
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other than as provided by [for in] this chapter. |
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(c) An electric utility that owns and operates a middle mile |
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broadband system: |
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(1) may lease excess fiber capacity on the electric |
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utility's electric delivery system to an Internet service provider |
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on a wholesale basis; and |
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(2) may not provide Internet service to end-use |
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customers on a retail basis. |
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(d) [(c)] The commission or a state or local government or a |
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regulatory or quasi-governmental or a quasi-regulatory authority |
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may not: |
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(1) require an electric utility[, either through an |
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affiliate or an unaffiliated entity,] to install a middle mile |
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broadband [BPL] system [on its power lines] or offer middle mile |
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broadband service on the utility's electric delivery system [BPL |
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services in all or any part of the electric utility's certificated |
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service area]; |
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(2) require an electric utility to allow others to |
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install a middle mile broadband [BPL] system on the utility's |
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electric delivery system [in any part or all of the electric |
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utility's certificated service area]; or |
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(3) prohibit an electric utility from installing a |
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middle mile broadband system or offering middle mile broadband |
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service on the utility's electric delivery system [having an |
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affiliate or unaffiliated entity install a BPL system or offering |
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BPL services in any part or all of the electric utility's |
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certificated service area]. |
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(e) [(d)] If a municipality or local government is already |
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collecting a charge or fee from the electric utility for the use of |
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the public rights-of-way for the delivery of electricity to retail |
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electric customers, the municipality or local government may not |
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require [is prohibited from requiring] a franchise or an amendment |
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to a franchise or require an additional [from requiring a] charge, |
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fee, or tax from the electric utility [any entity] for use of the |
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public rights-of-way for a middle mile broadband [BPL] system. |
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(f) [(e)] The state or a municipality may impose a charge on |
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the provision of middle mile broadband service [BPL services], but |
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the charge may not be greater than the lowest charge that the state |
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or municipality imposes on other providers of broadband service |
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[services] for use of the public rights-of-way in its respective |
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jurisdiction. |
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Sec. 43.102. COMMISSION REVIEW OF UTILITY MIDDLE MILE PLAN. |
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(a) An electric utility that plans a project to deploy middle mile |
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broadband shall submit to the commission a written plan that |
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includes: |
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(1) the route of the middle mile broadband |
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infrastructure proposed for the project; |
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(2) the number of fiber strands and any other |
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facilities that would be used in connection with the project and |
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dedicated to an Internet service provider; |
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(3) the location of the electric utility's |
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infrastructure that will be used in connection with the project; |
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(4) the capacity or number of fiber strands and any |
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other facilities of the middle mile that will be available to lease |
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to Internet service providers and other third parties on completion |
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of the project; |
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(5) the name of at least one Internet service provider |
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that has committed to leasing access to the middle mile broadband |
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assets constructed as part of the project; |
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(6) an estimate of potential broadband customers that |
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would be served by the Internet service provider; |
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(7) the estimated cost of the project, including |
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engineering costs, construction costs, permitting costs, |
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right-of-way costs, and a reasonable allowance for funds used |
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during construction; |
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(8) the proposed schedule of construction for the |
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project; |
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(9) the method of attachment and connection of the |
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middle mile broadband assets by the Internet service provider to |
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the electric utility's electric delivery system; |
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(10) testimony, exhibits, or other evidence that |
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demonstrates the project will allow for the provision and |
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maintenance of adequate, efficient, safe, reliable, and reasonably |
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priced middle mile broadband service; and |
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(11) any other information that the applicant |
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considers relevant or that the commission requires. |
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(b) The commission, after notice and hearing if required by |
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the commission, shall approve the plan if the commission finds that |
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the plan will allow for reasonably priced middle mile broadband |
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service. |
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(c) The commission must approve, modify, or reject a plan |
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submitted to the commission under this section not later than the |
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181st day after the date the plan is submitted under Subsection (a). |
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(d) An approved plan may be updated or amended subject to |
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commission approval in accordance with this section. |
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Sec. 43.103 [43.102]. COST RECOVERY FOR DEPLOYMENT OF |
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MIDDLE MILE BROADBAND FACILITIES [BPL AND UTILITY APPLICATIONS]. |
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(a) Where an electric utility installs a middle mile broadband |
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system [permits the installation of a BPL system on its electric |
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delivery system] under Section 43.051 [43.052(a)], the electric |
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utility's investment in that middle mile broadband [BPL] system is |
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[to directly support the BPL electric utility applications and |
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other BPL services consumed by the electric utility that are used |
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and useful in providing electric utility service shall be] eligible |
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for inclusion in the electric utility's invested capital, and any |
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fees or operating expenses that are reasonable and necessary are |
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[shall be] eligible for inclusion as operating expenses for |
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purposes of any proceeding under Chapter 36. The commission may |
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allow an electric utility to recover investment in a middle mile |
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broadband system outside of a comprehensive base rate proceeding |
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[The invested capital and expenses described in this section must |
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be allocated to the customer classes directly receiving the |
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services]. |
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(b) In a [any] proceeding under Chapter 36, revenue received |
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by an electric utility from an Internet service provider for the use |
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of a middle mile broadband system must be applied as a revenue |
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credit to customers in proportion to the customers' funding of the |
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underlying infrastructure [just and reasonable charges for the use |
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of the electric utility's electric delivery system by a BPL owner or |
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operator shall be limited to the usual and customary pole |
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attachment charges paid to the electric utility for comparable |
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space by cable television operators]. |
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[(c) The revenues of an affiliated BPL operator or an |
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affiliated BPL ISP shall not be deemed the revenues of an electric |
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utility for purposes of setting rates under Chapter 36.] |
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SUBCHAPTER D. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS |
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Sec. 43.151. [AFFILIATES OF ELECTRIC UTILITY. (a) Subject |
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to the limitations of this chapter, an electric utility may have a |
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full or partial ownership interest in a BPL operator or a BPL |
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ISP. Whether a BPL operator or a BPL ISP is an affiliate of the |
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electric utility shall be determined under Section 11.003(2) or |
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Section 11.006. |
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[(b) Neither a BPL operator nor a BPL ISP shall be |
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considered a "competitive affiliate" of an electric utility as that |
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term is defined in Section 39.157. |
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[Sec. 43.152.] COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW. An electric |
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utility that owns and operates a middle mile broadband system [BPL |
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operators] shall comply with all applicable federal laws[, |
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including those protecting licensed spectrum users from |
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interference by BPL systems. The operator of a radio frequency |
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device shall be required to cease operating the device upon |
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notification by a Federal Communications Commission or Public |
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Utilities Commission representative that the device is causing |
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harmful interference. Operation shall not resume until the |
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condition causing the harmful interference has been corrected]. |
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SECTION 2. Section 33.001(b), Utilities Code, is repealed. |
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SECTION 3. The Public Utility Commission of Texas is |
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required to implement a provision of this Act only if the |
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legislature appropriates money specifically for that purpose. If |
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the legislature does not appropriate money specifically for that |
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purpose, the commission may, but is not required to, implement a |
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provision of this Act using other appropriations that are available |
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for that purpose. |
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SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |