Decertification by Department
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Law
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Georgia Code
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State Government
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Promotion and Deployment of Broadband Services
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Broadband Communities
- Decertification by Department
A political subdivision that the department has certified as a broadband ready community under Code Section 50-40-41 may be decertified by the department if it:
- Imposes an unreasonable or noncost based fee to review an application or issue a permit for a broadband network project. Any application fee that exceeds $100.00 shall be considered unreasonable unless such political subdivision can provide documentation justifying such fee based on a specific cost;
- Imposes a moratorium of any kind on the approval of applications or issuance of permits for broadband network projects or on construction related to broadband network projects;
- Discriminates among broadband services providers with respect to any action described in this article or otherwise related to a broadband network project, including granting access to public rights of way, infrastructure and poles, river and bridge crossings, or any other physical assets owned or controlled by such political subdivision; or
- As a condition for approving an application or issuing a permit for a broadband network project, requires the applicant to:
- Provide any service or make available any part of the broadband network project to such political subdivision; or
- Except for reasonable and cost based fees allowed, make any payment to or on behalf of such political subdivision.
(Code 1981, §50-40-42, enacted by Ga. L. 2018, p. 629, § 6-1/SB 402.)
Code Commission notes. - Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 2018, "Code Section 50-40-41" was substituted for "Code Section 50-39-41" in the introductory paragraph.
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