§ 1913 - Communications plant; operation and regulation
§ 1913. Communications plant; operation and regulation
(a) A municipality shall operate its communications plant in accordance with the applicable state and federal law and regulation, and chapter 53 of Title 24, relating to municipal indebtedness, with regard to the financing, improvements, expansion, and disposal of the municipal communications plant and its operations. However, the powers conferred by such provisions of law shall be supplemental to, construed in harmony with, and not in restriction of, the powers conferred in this chapter.
(b) A municipality's operation of any communications plant shall be supported solely by the revenues derived from the operation of such communications plant, except that portion which is used for its own municipal purposes.
(c) A municipality may finance any capital improvement related to its operation of such communications plant for the benefit of the people of the municipality in accordance with the provisions of chapter 53 of Title 24, provided that revenue-backed bonds shall be paid from net revenues derived from the operation of the communications plant.
(d) Any restriction regarding the maximum outstanding debt that may be issued in the form of general obligation bonds shall not restrict the issuance of any bonds issued by a municipality and payable out of the net revenues from the operation of a public utility project under subchapter 2 of chapter 53 of Title 24.
(e) To the extent that a municipality constructs communication infrastructure with the intent of providing communications services, whether wholesale or retail, the municipality shall ensure that any and all losses from these businesses, or in the event these businesses are abandoned or curtailed, any and all costs associated with the investment in communications infrastructure, are not borne by the municipality's taxpayers. (Added 2007, No. 79, § 4, eff. June 9, 2007.)