Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 35.27 - Towns.
35.27.620 - Telecommunications services and facilities authorized—Requirements.

RCW 35.27.620
Telecommunications services and facilities authorized—Requirements.

(1) A town may construct, purchase, acquire, develop, finance, lease, license, provide, contract for, interconnect, alter, improve, repair, operate, and maintain telecommunications services or telecommunications facilities for the purpose of furnishing the town and its inhabitants with telecommunications services. The town has full authority to regulate and control the use, distribution, and price of the services.
(2)(a) Before providing telecommunications services pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, a town must examine and report to its governing body and to the state broadband office the following about the area to be served by the town:
(i) An assessment of the current availability of broadband infrastructure and its adequacy to provide high-speed internet access and other advanced telecommunications services to end users;
(ii) The location of where retail telecommunications services will be provided;
(iii) Evidence relating to the unserved nature of the community in which retail telecommunications services will be provided;
(iv) Expected costs of providing retail telecommunications services to customers to be served by the town;
(v) Evidence that proposed telecommunications infrastructure will be capable of scaling to greater download and upload speeds to meet state broadband goals under RCW 43.330.536;
(vi) Sources of funding for the project that will supplement any grant or loan awards; and
(vii) A strategic plan to maintain long-term operation of the infrastructure, and the expected installation charges and monthly costs for end users.
(b) The state broadband office must post a review of the proposed project on its website.
(3) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Telecommunications" has the same meaning as defined in RCW 80.04.010.
(b) "Unserved" means an area of Washington in which households and businesses lack access to broadband service at a minimum 100 megabits per second download speed and at a minimum 20 megabits per second upload speed.

[ 2021 c 294 § 5.]
NOTES:

Short title—2021 c 294: See note following RCW 54.16.330.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 35 - Cities and Towns

Chapter 35.27 - Towns.

35.27.010 - Rights, powers, and privileges.

35.27.030 - Uncertain boundaries—Petition—Request for examination.

35.27.040 - Duty of county commissioners.

35.27.050 - Report of survey.

35.27.060 - Expense of proceedings.

35.27.070 - Town officers enumerated.

35.27.080 - Eligibility to hold elective office.

35.27.090 - Elections—Terms of office.

35.27.100 - Conduct of elections.

35.27.120 - Oath and bond of officers.

35.27.130 - Compensation of officers and employees—Expenses—Nonstate pensions—Limitations.

35.27.140 - Vacancies.

35.27.160 - Mayor—Duties—Powers—Mayor pro tempore.

35.27.170 - Town treasurer—Duties.

35.27.180 - Treasurer and clerk may be combined.

35.27.190 - Effect of consolidation of offices.

35.27.200 - Abandonment of consolidation.

35.27.210 - Duty of officers collecting moneys.

35.27.220 - Town clerk—Duties.

35.27.230 - Records to be kept by clerk.

35.27.240 - Town marshal—Police department.

35.27.250 - Town attorney—Duties.

35.27.260 - Park commissioners.

35.27.270 - Town council—Oath—Meetings.

35.27.280 - Town council—Quorum—Rules—Journal.

35.27.290 - Ordinances—Style—Signatures.

35.27.300 - Ordinances—Publication—Summary—Public notice of hearings and meeting agendas.

35.27.310 - Ordinances—Clerk to keep book of ordinances.

35.27.330 - Ordinances granting franchises—Requisites.

35.27.340 - Audit and allowance of demands against town.

35.27.345 - Payment of claims and obligations by warrant or check.

35.27.350 - Contract for town printing.

35.27.362 - Contracts, purchases, advertising—Call for bids—Exceptions.

35.27.370 - Specific powers enumerated.

35.27.372 - City and town license fees and taxes on financial institutions.

35.27.373 - City license fees or taxes on certain business activities to be at a single uniform rate.

35.27.375 - Additional powers—Parking meter revenue for revenue bonds.

35.27.376 - Nonpolluting power generation by individual—Exemption from regulation—Authorization to contract with utility.

35.27.377 - Hydroelectric resources—Separate legal authority—Creation by irrigation districts and cities, towns, or public utility districts.

35.27.380 - Additional powers—Eminent domain.

35.27.385 - Additional powers—Construction and operation of boat harbors, marinas, docks, etc.

35.27.390 - Employees' group insurance.

35.27.400 - Fire limits—Parks.

35.27.410 - Nuisances.

35.27.500 - Taxation—Street poll tax.

35.27.510 - Utilities—Transfer of part of net earnings to current expense fund.

35.27.515 - Criminal code repeals by town operating municipal court—Agreement covering costs of handling resulting criminal cases—Arbitration.

35.27.550 - Off-street parking space and facilities—Authorized—Declared public use.

35.27.560 - Off-street parking space and facilities—Financing.

35.27.570 - Off-street parking space and facilities—Acquisition and disposition of real property.

35.27.580 - Off-street parking space and facilities—Operation—Lease.

35.27.590 - Off-street parking space and facilities—Hearing prior to establishment.

35.27.600 - Off-street parking space and facilities—Construction.

35.27.610 - Purchase of electric power and energy from joint operating agency.

35.27.620 - Telecommunications services and facilities authorized—Requirements.