(1) If a wireless provider's activity causes damage to a right-of-way, the wireless provider shall repair the right-of-way to substantially the same condition as before the damage. (2) If a wireless provider fails to make a repair required by an authority under Subsection (1) within a reasonable time after written notice, the authority may: (a) make the required repair; and (b) charge the wireless provider the reasonable, documented, actual cost for the repair. (3) If the damage described in Subsection (1) causes an urgent safety hazard, an authority may: (a) immediately make the necessary repair; and (b) charge the wireless provider the reasonable, documented, actual cost for the repair.
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