Nevada Code § 709.130

Specifications of plant, poles and wires; maintenance and repair of equipment; location of poles, wires and other appurtenances; exclusive franchise prohibited
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1. Every person, company, corporation or
association receiving a franchise pursuant to the provisions of NRS 709.050 to 709.170 , inclusive, shall:
(a) Provide a plant with all necessary
appurtenances of approved construction for the full performance of the
franchise duties, rights and obligations, and for the needs, comfort and
convenience of the inhabitants of the various unincorporated towns and cities,
county or place to which the franchise relates.
(b) Keep the plants and appurtenances, including
all tracks, cars, poles, wires, pipes, mains and other attachments, in good
repair, so as not to interfere with the passage of persons or vehicles, or the
safety of persons or property.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, the board of county commissioners may when granting such franchise,
fix and direct the location of all tracks, poles, wires, mains, pipes and other
appurtenances upon the public streets, alleys, avenues and highways as best to
serve the convenience of the public. The board may change the location of any
appurtenances and permit, upon proper showing, all necessary extensions thereof
when the interest or convenience of the public requires. The board shall not
require a company that provides telecommunication service or interactive
computer service to place its facilities in ducts or conduits or on poles owned
or leased by the county.
3. All poles, except poles from which
trolley wires are suspended for streetcar lines, from which wires are suspended
for electric railroads, power, light or heating purposes within the boundaries
of unincorporated towns and over public highways must not be less than 30 feet
in height, and the wires strung thereon must not be less than 25 feet above the
ground.
4. Every person, company, association or
corporation operating a telephone, electric light, heat or power line, or any
electric railway line, shall, with due diligence, provide itself, at its own
expense, a competent electrician to cut, repair and replace wires in all cases
where cutting or repairing or replacing is made necessary by the removal of
buildings or other property through the public streets or highways.
5. No person, company, corporation or
association may receive an exclusive franchise nor may any board of county
commissioners grant a franchise in such manner or under such terms or
conditions as to hinder or obstruct the granting of franchises to other grantees,
or in such manner as to obstruct or impede reasonable competition in any
business or public service to which NRS
709.050 to 709.170 , inclusive,
apply.

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