West Virginia Code § 31G-6-1

Pre-emption in favor of broadband services; construction of language in
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agreements.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of the West Virginia Code or the West Virginia Code
of State Rules to the contrary, any ordinance of any political subdivision relating to
broadband service is hereby pre-empted to the extent necessary in favor of such broadband
installation. e
(b) No corporate policy, organizational policy, institutional policy, agreement, contract, or
other like document, including the rules and regulations of any Home Owners Association, or
any similar entity or organization, promulgated or made effectiveu after the effective date of
this section, may regulate or prevent the exterior installation of antennas and equipment
necessary to or typically utilized for broadband deployment tand the terms of any such
document shall be strictly construed in favor of encouraging and assisting broadband
installation and deployment.

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