Colorado Code § 29-27-301

General operating limitations
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(1) A local government that provides cable
television service, telecommunications service, broadband internet service, or middle mile
infrastructure pursuant to this article 27 shall comply with all state and federal laws, rules, and
regulations governing provision of such service by a private provider; except that nothing herein
affects the jurisdiction of the public utilities commission with respect to municipal utilities.
(2) (a) A local government shall not make or grant any undue or unreasonable preference
or advantage to itself or to any private provider of cable television services, telecommunications
services, broadband internet service, or middle mile infrastructure.
(b) A local government shall apply without discrimination as to itself and to any private
provider the local government's ordinances, rules, and policies, including those relating to:
(I) Obligation to serve;
(II) Access to public rights-of-way;
(III) Permitting;
(IV) Performance bonding where an entity other than the local government is performing
the work;
(V) Reporting; and
(VI) Quality of service.

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