A. Any locality that operates an electric distribution system may provide telecommunications services, including local exchange telephone service as defined in § 56-1, within or outside its boundaries if the locality obtains a certificate pursuant to § 56-265.4:4. Such locality may provide telecommunications services within any locality in which it has electric distribution system facilities as of March 1, 2002. Any locality providing telecommunications services on March 1, 2002, may provide telecommunications, Internet access, broadband, information, and data transmission services within any locality within 75 miles of the geographic boundaries of its electric distribution system as such system existed on March 1, 2002. The BVU Authority may provide telecommunications, Internet access, broadband, information, and data transmission services as provided in the BVU Authority Act (§ 15.2-7200 et seq.).
B. A locality that has obtained a certificate pursuant to § 56-265.4:4 shall (i) comply with all applicable laws and regulations for the provision of telecommunications services; (ii) make a reasonable estimate of the amount of all federal, state, and local taxes (including income taxes and consumer utility taxes) that would be required to be paid or collected for each fiscal year if the locality were a for-profit provider of telecommunications services, (iii) prepare reasonable estimates of the amount of any franchise fees and other state and local fees (including permit fees and pole rental fees), and right-of-way charges that would be incurred in each fiscal year if the locality were a for-profit provider of telecommunications services, (iv) prepare and publish annually financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles showing the results of operations of its provision of telecommunications services, and (v) maintain records demonstrating compliance with the provisions of this section that shall be made available for inspection and copying pursuant to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.).
C. Each locality that has obtained a certificate pursuant to § 56-265.4:4 shall provide nondiscriminatory access to for-profit providers of telecommunications services on a first-come, first-served basis to rights-of-way, poles, conduits or other permanent distribution facilities owned, leased or operated by the locality unless the facilities have insufficient capacity for such access and additional capacity cannot reasonably be added to the facilities.
D. The prices charged and the revenue received by a locality for providing telecommunications services shall not be cross-subsidized by other revenues of the locality or affiliated entities, except (i) in areas where no offers exist from for-profit providers of such telecommunications services, or (ii) as permitted by the provisions of subdivision B 5 of § 56-265.4:4. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to Internet access, broadband, information, and data transmission services provided by any locality providing telecommunications services on March 1, 2002.
E. No locality providing such services shall acquire by eminent domain the facilities or other property of any telecommunications service provider to offer cable, telephone, data transmission or other information or online programming services.
F. Public records of a locality that has obtained a certificate pursuant to § 56-265.4:4, which records contain confidential proprietary information or trade secrets pertaining to the provision of telecommunications service, shall be exempt from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act (§ 2.2-3700 et seq.). As used in this subsection, a public record contains confidential proprietary information or trade secrets if its acquisition by a competing provider of telecommunications services would provide the competing provider with a competitive benefit. However, the exemption provided by this subsection shall not apply to any authority created pursuant to the BVU Authority Act (§ 15.2-7200 et seq.).
G. As used in this section, "locality" shall mean any county, city, town, authority, or other governmental entity which provides or seeks to provide telecommunications services. Every locality shall comply with the requirements of § 56-265.4:4 or 56-484.7:1 unless otherwise specifically exempt. Any locality that has obtained a certificate pursuant to § 56-265.4:4, and which surrenders or transfers such certificate shall continue to remain subject to subsections C, D, and E if any substantial part of its telecommunications assets or operations are transferred to an entity in which the locality has the right to appoint board members, directors, or managers.
2002, cc. 479, 489; 2003, c. 720; 2005, c. 258; 2006, cc. 73, 76; 2010, cc. 117, 210; 2016, cc. 724, 725.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns
Chapter 21 - Franchises; Sale and Lease of Certain Municipal Public Property; Public Utilities
§ 15.2-2100. Restrictions on selling certain municipal public property and granting franchises
§ 15.2-2101. Ordinance proposing grant of franchise, etc., to be advertised
§ 15.2-2102. How bids received and to whom franchise awarded
§ 15.2-2103. Award when no satisfactory bid received
§ 15.2-2103.1. Solar services agreements; nondisclosure of proprietary information
§ 15.2-2104. Bond of person awarded franchise, etc.
§ 15.2-2105. How amendments made to franchise, etc.; notice required
§ 15.2-2105.1. Granting franchises for operation of a vehicular ferry transportation system
§ 15.2-2106. Powers of court to enforce obedience by mandamus, etc.
§ 15.2-2107. Persons occupying or using streets, etc., contrary to law
§ 15.2-2108.1. Regulation of open video systems
§ 15.2-2108.1:1. Franchise fees and public rights-of-way fees on cable operators
§ 15.2-2108.3. Scope of article
§ 15.2-2108.4. Limitations on providing cable television services
§ 15.2-2108.5. Preliminary public hearing; feasibility consultant
§ 15.2-2108.6. Feasibility study on providing cable television services
§ 15.2-2108.7. Public hearings on feasibility study; notice
§ 15.2-2108.9. Enterprise funds for cable television services
§ 15.2-2108.10. Bonding authority
§ 15.2-2108.11. General operating limitations
§ 15.2-2108.12. Eminent domain
§ 15.2-2108.13. Quality of service standards
§ 15.2-2108.15. Consumer complaints
§ 15.2-2108.17. Antitrust immunity
§ 15.2-2108.20. Authority to grant negotiated cable franchises and regulate cable systems
§ 15.2-2108.21. Ordinance cable franchises
§ 15.2-2108.22. Regulation of fees, rates and services; penalties
§ 15.2-2108.23. Regulation of rights-of-way; fees
§ 15.2-2108.31. Article construed
§ 15.2-2108.32. Application of article to certain localities
§ 15.2-2109.1. Prescriptive easements for provision of water and sewer services
§ 15.2-2109.2. Mutual aid agreements for power and natural gas
§ 15.2-2109.3. Provision of natural gas distribution service within counties
§ 15.2-2110. Mandatory connection to water and sewage systems in certain counties
§ 15.2-2111. Regulation of sewage disposal or water service
§ 15.2-2112. Agreements by political subdivisions for sewage or water service
§ 15.2-2113. Connections of fire suppression systems
§ 15.2-2114. Regulation of stormwater
§ 15.2-2114.01. Local Stormwater Management Fund; grant moneys
§ 15.2-2114.1. Car-washing fundraiser
§ 15.2-2115. Purchase of gas, electric and water plants operating in contiguous territory
§ 15.2-2117. Contracts with sewerage or water purification company, etc.
§ 15.2-2118. Lien for water and sewer charges and taxes imposed by localities
§ 15.2-2118.1. Lien for gas utilities charges and taxes imposed by localities
§ 15.2-2119. Fees and charges for water and sewer services provided to a property owner
§ 15.2-2119.1. Credit for excessive water and sewer charges
§ 15.2-2119.2. Discounted fees and charges for certain low-income, elderly, or disabled customers
§ 15.2-2119.3. Sustainable infrastructure financial assistance
§ 15.2-2120. Enforcement of liens for water or sewer charges
§ 15.2-2122. Localities authorized to establish, etc., sewage disposal system; incidental powers
§ 15.2-2123. Sewage treatment plants to include certain capability
§ 15.2-2124. Contracts between localities as to sewers, pumping stations, etc., to prevent pollution
§ 15.2-2125. Board, etc., for supervision of such works
§ 15.2-2126. Notice to governing body required prior to construction
§ 15.2-2127. Disapproval of system by governing body; failure to disapprove within seventy days
§ 15.2-2129. Contents of notice to governing body; further information
§ 15.2-2130. Extensions to systems
§ 15.2-2131. Article not applicable to hotel corporations
§ 15.2-2132. Noncompliance with article; separate offense
§ 15.2-2133. Penalty; enjoining violation
§ 15.2-2137. Special court; hearing and decision
§ 15.2-2138. Dispute between jurisdictions; additional parties
§ 15.2-2139. Special court; costs
§ 15.2-2140. Dispute between jurisdictions; appeals
§ 15.2-2143. Water supplies and facilities
§ 15.2-2144. Inspection of water supplies
§ 15.2-2145. Sale of water and use of streets by one city in another
§ 15.2-2146. Powers of localities to acquire certain waterworks system
§ 15.2-2147. City acquiring plant within one mile of another city
§ 15.2-2148. Contracts for water supply
§ 15.2-2149. Notice to county and State Board of Health required prior to construction
§ 15.2-2150. When approval of State Board of Health not required
§ 15.2-2152. Contents of notice to governing body; further information
§ 15.2-2153. Extensions to systems
§ 15.2-2154. Article not applicable to hotel corporations
§ 15.2-2155. Noncompliance with article; separate offenses
§ 15.2-2156. Penalty; enjoining violation
§ 15.2-2157. Onsite sewage systems when sewers not available; civil penalties
§ 15.2-2157.1. Permit for onsite sewage disposal system installation in certain counties
§ 15.2-2158. Fee for street lighting