Nevada Code § 709.045

Prohibition against access without agreement; requirements. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
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1. A broadband provider engaged in the
business of providing, for compensation, broadband service or broadband
infrastructure access may not access the public right-of-way managed by a local
government unless the broadband provider has entered into an agreement with the
local government responsible for managing the right-of-way pursuant to this
section.
2. A local government shall execute and
perform agreements with broadband providers pursuant to subsection 1 in a
nondiscriminatory manner.
3. An agreement entered into pursuant to
subsection 1 must provide for compensation to be paid by the broadband provider
to the local government that manages the public right-of-way to which the
broadband provider is seeking access. Such compensation:
(a) Must not exceed 2 percent of the annual gross
revenue derived from providing broadband service, broadband infrastructure
access or both broadband service and broadband infrastructure access within the
jurisdiction of the local government that manages the right-of-way; and
(b) May take the form of a franchise fee, license
fee or such other compensation as the local government may require.
4. The requirements of subsection 1 apply
to any broadband provider attempting to access the public right-of-way
maintained by a local government, regardless of whether the broadband provider
has been issued a certificate of public convenience and necessity by the Public
Utilities Commission of Nevada pursuant to chapter
704 of NRS.
5. The provisions of this section shall
not be construed as prohibiting any person or entity from providing an
interstate or intrastate telecommunications service for the purposes of 47
U.S.C. 253.
6. As used in this section:
(a) Broadband infrastructure access means the
provision of open access network or other wholesale signal transmission service
for the provision of broadband service.
(b) Broadband provider means any person that:
(1) Provides or offers to provide
broadband service, broadband infrastructure access or both broadband service
and broadband infrastructure access;
(2) Does not hold a certificate of
authority to act as a video service provider or to construct or operate a video
service network pursuant to chapter 711 of
NRS;
(3) Is not a provider of basic network
service, as that term is defined in NRS
704.006 ; and
(4) Is not licensed by the Public
Utilities Commission of Nevada as a provider of commercial mobile radio service
pursuant to NRS 704.033 .
(c) Broadband service means a service that, by
wire, radio or any other technology, provides a person with the capability to
transmit data to and receive data from all or substantially all Internet
endpoints at a rate that is generally not less than 20 megabits per second in
at least one direction.
(d) Local government means any city or county
and includes, without limitation:
(1) Any entity or agency that is directly
or indirectly controlled by any city or county; and
(2) Any entity or agency that is created
by joint action or any interlocal or cooperative agreement of two or more
cities or counties, or any combination thereof.

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