Effective: August 1, 2018
Latest Legislation: House Bill 478 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) No person shall occupy or use a public way except in accordance with law.
(B) In occupying or using a public way, no person shall unreasonably compromise the public health, safety, and welfare.
(C)(1) No person shall occupy or use a public way without first obtaining, under this section or section 1332.24 or 4939.031 of the Revised Code, any requisite consent of the municipal corporation owning or controlling the public way.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in division (C) (6) of this section and sections 4939.031 and 4939.036 of the Revised Code, a municipal corporation, not later than sixty days after the date of filing by a person of a completed request for consent, shall grant or deny its consent.
(3) A municipal corporation shall not unreasonably withhold or deny consent.
(4) If a request by a person for consent is denied, the municipal corporation shall provide to the person in writing its reasons for denying the request and such information as the person may reasonably request to obtain consent. If a request for consent is denied for an activity described in section 4939.031 of the Revised Code, the reasons required under this division shall be supported by substantial, competent evidence and the denial of consent shall not unreasonably discriminate against the entity requesting the consent.
(5) Except in the case of a public utility subject to the jurisdiction and recognized on the rolls of the public utilities commission or of a cable operator possessing a valid franchise awarded pursuant to the "Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984," 98 Stat. 2779, 47 U.S.C.A. 541, a municipal corporation, for good cause shown, may withhold, deny, or delay its consent to any person based upon the person's failure to possess the financial, technical, and managerial resources necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
(6) Initial consent for occupancy or use of a public way shall be conclusively presumed for all lines, poles, pipes, conduits, ducts, equipment, or other appurtenances, structures, or facilities of a public utility or cable operator that, on July 2, 2002, lawfully so occupy or use a public way. However, such presumed consent does not relieve the public utility or cable operator of compliance with any law related to the ongoing occupancy or use of a public way.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4939 | Use of Municipal Public Way
Section 4939.01 | Municipal Public Way Definitions.
Section 4939.02 | State Policy.
Section 4939.03 | Prohibited Conduct Concerning Public Ways.
Section 4939.032 | Applications for Requests for Consent.
Section 4939.033 | Request for Consent to Collocate.
Section 4939.036 | Tolling of Time Period for Consent.
Section 4939.037 | Applicability of Regulations.
Section 4939.038 | Eligible Facilities Request.
Section 4939.039 | Indemnification for Municipalities and Officials.
Section 4939.0311 | Consent Not Required.
Section 4939.0312 | Consolidated Requests.
Section 4939.0313 | Restrictions on Municipal Authority.
Section 4939.0315 | Moratorium Prohibited.
Section 4939.0317 | Duration of Approval Term.
Section 4939.0322 | Collocation of Wireless Support Structure; Reimbursement Charges.
Section 4939.0323 | Exclusive Agreements.
Section 4939.05 | Levy of Public Way Fees by Municipal Corporation.
Section 4939.06 | Appeal of Levy of Public Way Fee.
Section 4939.07 | Application to Recover Fees and Costs.
Section 4939.08 | Relocation of Facilities.
Section 4939.09 | Exceptions for Prior Franchises or Agreements.