Delaware Code § 17-1602

Findings of public policy
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The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
(1) To foster economic development in this State, responsible and reasonable investment in and development of wireless
communications systems employing advanced technology shall be encouraged as an integral part of the State's infrastructure.
(2) The design, engineering, permitting, construction, modification, maintenance, and operation of wireless facilities are instrumental
to the provision of emergency services, and to increasing access to advanced technology and information for the citizens of Delaware.
(3) The Department of Transportation in accordance with § 131(a) of this title is responsible for the absolute care, management and
control of the state rights-of-way.
(4) Wireless services providers and wireless infrastructure providers are not public utilities under § 102(2) of Title 26, but need access
to the state rights-of-way and the ability to attach to poles and structures in the state rights-of-way to densify their networks and provide
next generation services subject to the same policies and procedures as public utilities for accommodation in the state rights-of-way.
(5) Small wireless facilities, including facilities commonly referred to as small cells and distributed antenna systems, often may be
deployed most effectively in the state rights-of-way.
(6) Accordingly, expeditious processes and reasonable and nondiscriminatory rates and terms related to such deployments are
essential to the construction and maintenance of wireless facilities.
(7) Wireless facilities help ensure the State remains competitive in the global economy.
(8) The timely design, engineering, permitting, construction, modification, maintenance, and operation of wireless facilities are
declared to be matters of statewide concern and interest.

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