(a) Except as provided by this chapter, an electric cooperative shall provide a broadband provider with nondiscriminatory access to a pole that the cooperative owns or controls.
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), an electric cooperative may deny a broadband provider access to a pole:
(1) if there is insufficient capacity; or
(2) for reasons of safety, reliability, and generally applicable engineering purposes.

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Terms Used In Texas Utilities Code 253.0103

  • Attachment: A procedure by which a person's property is seized to pay judgments levied by the court.
  • Property: means real and personal property. See Texas Government Code 311.005

(c) An electric cooperative may not deny a broadband provider access to a pole if the basis for denial may be remedied by rearranging facilities on the pole through reasonable make-ready activities.
(d) Except as provided by Subsection (e), if a pole must be replaced to accommodate a new pole attachment applied for by a broadband provider:
(1) the electric cooperative and broadband provider shall determine, through good faith negotiations, a reasonable date by which the pole replacement will occur; and
(2) the broadband provider shall pay the actual costs of replacing the pole, including the cost to:
(A) remove and dispose of the existing pole;
(B) purchase and install a replacement pole; and
(C) transfer any existing facilities to the new pole.
(e) An electric cooperative is responsible for the costs of removing and replacing under Subsection (d) a pole:
(1) with recorded conditions or defects that would reasonably be expected to endanger human life or property and which should be promptly corrected; or
(2) that must be replaced for safety or reliability as a result of normal wear and tear or other natural causes and not on account of a pole attachment or the action of a broadband provider or third party.