Utah Admin. Code R746-345-3 - Tariffs and Contracts
A.
Tariff Filings and Standard Contracts -- A pole owner shall submit a tariff and
standard contract, or a Statement of Generally Available Terms (SGAT),
specifying the rates, terms and conditions for any pole attachment, to the
Commission for approval.
1. A pole owner must
petition the Commission for any changes or modifications to the rates, terms,
or conditions of its tariff, standard contract or SGAT. A petition for change
or modification must include a showing why the rate, term or condition is no
longer just and reasonable. A change in rates, terms or conditions of an
approved tariff, standard contract or SGAT will not become effective unless and
until it has been approved by the Commission.
2. The tariff, standard contract or SGAT
shall identify all rates, fees, and charges applicable to any pole attachment.
The tariff, standard contract, and SGAT shall also include:
a. a description of the permitting process,
the inspection process, the joint audit process, including shared scheduling
and costs, and any non-recurring fee or charge applicable thereto;
b. emergency access provisions; and
c. any back rent recovery or unauthorized
pole attachment fee and any applicable procedures for determining the liability
of an attaching entity to pay back rent or any non-recurring fee or charge
applicable thereto.
B. Establishing the Pole Attachment
Relationship -- The pole attachment relationship shall be established when the
pole owner and the attaching entity have executed the approved standard
contract, or SGAT, or other Commission-approved contract.
1. Exception -- The pole owner and attaching
entity may voluntarily negotiate an alternative contract incorporating some,
all, or none of the terms of the standard contract or SGAT. The parties shall
submit the negotiated contract to the Commission for approval. In situations in
which the pole owner and attaching entity are unable to agree following good
faith negotiations, the pole owner or attaching entity may petition the
Commission for resolution as provided in Section
R746-345-6. Pending resolution
by the Commission, the parties shall use the standard contract or
SGAT.
C. Make-Ready
Work, Timeline and Cost Methodology -- As a part of the application process,
the pole owner shall provide the applicant with an estimate of the cost of the
make-ready work required and the expected time to complete the make-ready work
as provided for in this sub-section. All applications by a potential attacher
within a given calendar month shall be counted as a single application for the
purposes of calculating the response time to complete the make-ready estimate
for the pole owner. The due date for a response to all applications within the
calendar month shall be calculated from the date of the last application during
that month. As an alternative to all of the time periods allowed for
construction below, a pole owner may provide the applicant with an estimated
time by which the work could be completed that is different than the standard
time periods contained in this rule with an explanation for the anticipated
delay. Pole owners must provide this alternative estimate within the estimate
timelines provided below. Applicants that wish to consider self-building shall
inform the pole owner at the time of application that they are considering the
self-build option, if available, and they would like a two-alternative
make-ready bid. The pole owner and each existing attaching entity are
responsible to determine what portion, if any, of the make-ready work their
facilities require which may be performed through a self-build option and what
conditions, if any, are associated with such self-build option. In the first
alternative, the pole owner and attaching entities would be responsible for all
necessary make-ready work. For the second alternative, the pole owner and
attaching entities will identify what make-ready work they will perform, if
any, with an associated cost estimate, and also identify what make-ready work,
if any, the owner is agreeable to have performed through a self-build option
and the conditions, if any, for such self-build option.
1. For applications up to 20 poles, the pole
owner shall respond with either an approval or a rejection within 45 days. At
the same time as an approval is given, a completed make-ready estimate must be
provided to the applicant explaining what make-ready work must be done, the
cost of that work, and the time by which the work would be finished, that is no
later than 120 days from receiving an initial deposit payment for the
make-ready work.
2. For
applications that represent greater than 20 poles, but equal to or less than
.5% of the pole owner's poles in Utah, or 300 poles, whichever is lower, the
time for the pole owner's approval and make-ready estimate shall be extended to
60 days, and the time for construction will remain at a maximum of 120
days.
3. For applications that
represent greater than the number of poles calculated in section 3(2)(C)(2)
above, but equal to or less than 5% of the pole owner's poles in Utah, or 3,000
poles, whichever is lower, the time for the approval and make-ready estimate
shall be extended to 90 days, and the time for construction will be extended to
180 days.
4. For applications that
represent greater than 5% of the pole owner's poles in Utah, or 3,000 poles,
whichever is lower, the times for the above activities will be negotiated in
good faith. The pole owner shall, within 20 days of the application, inform the
applicant of the date by which the pole owner will have the make-ready estimate
and make-ready construction time lines prepared for the applicant. If the
applicant believes the pole owner is not acting in good faith, it may appeal to
the Commission to either resolve the issue of when the make-ready estimate and
construction period information should be delivered or to arbitrate the
negotiations.
5. If the pole owner
rejects any application, the pole owner must state the specific reasons for
doing so. Applicants may appeal to the Commission if they do not agree that the
pole owner's stated reasons are sufficient grounds for rejection.
6. For all approved applications, the
applicant will either accept or reject the make-ready estimate. If it accepts
the make-ready estimate and make-ready construction time line, the work must be
done on schedule and for the estimated make-ready amount, or less, and the
applicant will be billed for actual charges up to the bid amount.
7. Applicants must pay 50% of the make-ready
estimate in advance of construction, and pay the remainder in two subsequent
installment payments: an additional 25 percent payment when half of the work is
done and the balance after the work is completed. Applicants may elect to pay
the entire amount up front.
8. An
applicant may, at its own discretion, exercise any of the self-build options
given for the required make-ready work subject to the conditions
made.
9. An applicant may reject a
make-ready estimate if it wishes to contest, before the Commission, that the
make-ready estimate or make-ready construction time line is not prepared in
good-faith, or is unreasonable or not in the public interest.
D. Pole Attachment Placement --
All new copper cable attachments shall be placed at the lowest level permitted
by applicable safety codes. In cases where an existing copper attachment has
been placed in a location higher than the minimum height the safety codes
require, the pole owner shall determine if the proposed attachment may be
safely attached either above or below the existing copper attachment taking
account of midspan clearances and potential crossovers. If these attachment
locations, above or below the copper cable, comply with the applicable safety
code, the attacher may attach to the pole without paying to move the copper
cable. The owner of the copper cable may elect to pay the costs of having the
cable moved to the lowest position as part of the attachment process, or it may
elect to move the cable themselves prior to the attaching entity's attachment.
If the copper cable must be moved in order for the attacher to be able to
safely make its attachment, the attacher shall pay the costs associated with
moving the existing copper cable.
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