Colorado Code § 29-27-103

Provision of cable television, telecommunications, and broadband internet services or middle mile infrastructure
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(1) Repealed.
(2) A local government may provide cable television service, telecommunications
service, broadband internet service, or middle mile infrastructure, subject to the requirements of
this article 27. For purposes of this article 27, a local government provides cable television
service, telecommunications service, broadband internet service, or middle mile infrastructure if
the local government provides the cable television service, telecommunications service,
broadband internet service, or middle mile infrastructure:
(a) Directly;
(b) Indirectly by means that include but are not limited to the following:
(I) Through an authority or instrumentality acting on behalf of the local government or
for the benefit of the local government by itself;
(II) Through a partnership or joint venture; or
(III) Through a sale and leaseback arrangement;
(c) By contract, including a contract whereby the local government leases, sells capacity
in, or grants other similar rights to a private provider to use local governmental facilities
designed or constructed to provide cable television service, telecommunications service,
broadband internet service, or middle mile infrastructure for internal local government purposes
in connection with a private provider's offering of cable television service, telecommunications
service, broadband internet service, or middle mile infrastructure; or
(d) Through the sale or purchase of resale or wholesale cable television service,
telecommunications service, broadband internet service, or middle mile infrastructure for the
purpose of providing cable television service, telecommunications service, broadband internet
service, or middle mile infrastructure.
(3) Repealed.

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