2006 Utah Code - 10-18-202 — Required steps before a municipality may provide cable television or public telecommunications services.

     10-18-202.   Required steps before a municipality may provide cable television or public telecommunications services.
     Before a municipality may engage or offer to engage in an activity described in Subsection 10-18-201(1), the legislative body of the municipality shall:
     (1) hold a preliminary public hearing;
     (2) if the legislative body elects to proceed after holding the preliminary public hearing required by Subsection (1), approve the hiring of a feasibility consultant to conduct a feasibility study in accordance with Section 10-18-203;
     (3) determine whether under the feasibility study conducted under Section 10-18-203, the average annual revenues under Subsection 10-18-203(2)(f) exceed the average annual costs under Subsection 10-18-203(2)(e) by at least the amount necessary to meet the bond obligations of any bonds issued to fund the proposed cable television services or public telecommunications services:
     (a) based on the feasibility study's analysis:
     (i) for the first year of the study; and
     (ii) the five-year projection; and
     (b) separately stated with respect to:
     (i) the proposed cable television services; or
     (ii) the proposed public telecommunications services;
     (4) if the conditions of Subsection (3) are met, hold the public hearings required by Section 10-18-203; and
     (5) after holding the public hearings required by Section 10-18-203, if the legislative body of the municipality elects to proceed, adopt by resolution the feasibility study.

Enacted by Chapter 83, 2001 General Session

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