Oklahoma Code § 11-36-502

Title 11. Cities And Towns: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Small Wireless Facilities Deployment
Act:
1.  "Antenna" means communications equipment that transmits or
receives electromagnetic radio frequency signals used in the
provision of wireless services;
2.  "Applicable codes" means uniform building, fire, electrical,
plumbing or mechanical codes adopted by a recognized national code
organization or local amendments to those codes enacted solely to
address imminent threats of destruction of property or injury to
persons to the extent not inconsistent with this act;
3.  "Applicant" means any person who submits an application and
is a wireless provider;
4.  "Application" means a request submitted by an applicant to
an authority:
a. for a permit to collocate small wireless facilities,
or
b. to approve the installation, modification or
replacement of a utility pole;
5.  "Authority" means a municipality or a municipal electric
utility;
6.  "Authority pole" means a utility pole owned, managed or
operated by or on behalf of an authority;
7.  "Collocate" means to install, mount, maintain, modify,
operate or replace small wireless facilities on or adjacent to a
wireless support structure or utility pole.  "Collocation" has a
corresponding meaning;
8.  "Communications service provider" means a cable operator as
defined in 47 U.S.C., Section 522(5), a provider of information
service as defined in 47 U.S.C., Section 153(24), a

telecommunications carrier as defined in 47 U.S.C., Chapter 153(51),
or a wireless provider;
9.  "Decorative pole" means an authority pole that is specially
designed and placed for aesthetic purposes and on which no
appurtenances or attachments, other than a small wireless facility,
light fixtures or specially designed informational or directional
signage or temporary holiday or special event attachments, have been
placed or are permitted to be placed according to nondiscriminatory
municipal rules or codes;
10.  "Electric distribution pole" means an authority pole used
to support an electric distribution system;
11.  "FCC" means the Federal Communications Commission of the
United States;
12.  "Fee" means a one-time, nonrecurring charge;
13.  "Historic district" means a group of buildings, properties
or sites that are zoned by the authority as a historic district on
or before March 31, 2018; included in the State Register of Historic
Places in accordance with Section 355 of Title 53 of the Oklahoma
Statutes; or are either listed in the National Register of Historic
Places or formally determined eligible for listing by the Keeper of
the National Register, the individual who has been delegated the
authority by the federal agency to list properties and determine
their eligibility for the National Register, in accordance with
Section VI.D.1.a.i-v of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement
codified at 47 C.F.R. Part 1, Appendix C;
14.  "Law" means federal, state or local law, statute, common
law, code, rule, regulation, order or ordinance;
15.  "Micro wireless facility" means a small wireless facility
that meets the following qualifications:
a. is not larger in dimension than twenty-four (24)
inches in length, fifteen (15) inches in width, and
twelve (12) inches in height, and
b. any exterior antenna is no longer than eleven (11)
inches;
16.  "Permit" means a written authorization required by an
authority to perform an action or initiate, continue or complete a
project;
17.  "Person" means an individual, corporation, limited
liability company, partnership, association, trust or other entity
or organization, including an authority;
18.  "Rate" means a recurring charge;
19.  "Right-of-way" means the area within the jurisdiction of
the authority that is on, below or above a public roadway, highway,
street, sidewalk, alley or similar property or a public easement
that authorizes the deployment sought by the wireless provider, but
does not include a federal interstate highway;

20.  "Small wireless facility" means a wireless facility that
meets both of the following qualifications:
a. each antenna of the wireless provider could fit within
an enclosure of no more than six (6) cubic feet in
volume, and
b. all other wireless equipment associated with the
wireless facility, whether ground- or pole-mounted, is
cumulatively no more than twenty-eight (28) cubic feet
in volume.  The following types of associated
ancillary equipment are not included in the
calculation of equipment volume: electric meter,
concealment elements, telecommunications demarcation
box, grounding equipment, power transfer switch, cut-
off switch and vertical cable runs for the connection
of power and other services;
21.  "Technically feasible" means that by virtue of engineering
or spectrum usage, the proposed placement for a small wireless
facility, or its design or site location can be implemented without
a reduction in the functionality of the small wireless facility;
22.  "Utility pole" means a pole or similar structure that is or
may be used in whole or in part by or for wireline communications,
electric distribution, lighting, traffic control, signage or a
similar function, or for the collocation of small wireless
facilities; provided, however, such term shall not include wireless
support structures or electric transmission structures.  Utility
poles controlled by an investor-owned electric utility or electric
cooperative are subject to Section 7 of this act;
23.  "Wireless facility" means equipment at a fixed location
that enables wireless communications between user equipment and a
communications network, including: (a) equipment associated with
wireless communications; and (b) radio transceivers, antennas,
coaxial or fiber-optic cable, regular and backup power supplies and
comparable equipment regardless of technological configuration.  The
term includes small wireless facilities.  The term does not include:
a. the structure or improvements on, under or within
which the equipment is collocated, or
b. coaxial or fiber-optic cable that is between wireless
support structures or utility poles or that is
otherwise not immediately adjacent to or directly
associated with a particular antenna;
24.  "Wireless infrastructure provider" means any person
authorized to provide telecommunications service in the state that
builds or installs wireless communication transmission equipment,
wireless facilities or wireless support structures but that is not a
wireless services provider;
25.  "Wireless provider" means a wireless infrastructure
provider or a wireless services provider;

26.  "Wireless services" means any services, whether at a fixed
location or mobile, provided to the public using wireless
facilities;
27.  "Wireless services provider" means a person who provides
wireless services; and
28.  "Wireless support structure" means a structure such as a
monopole; tower, either guyed or self-supporting; billboard;
building; or other existing or proposed structure designed to
support or capable of supporting wireless facilities other than a
structure designed solely for the collocation of small wireless
facilities.  Such term shall not include a utility pole.

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