§ 23-17-236 - Construction standards.
               	 		
23-17-236.    Construction standards.
    (a)  Construction  of telecommunications lines and facilities by a telecommunications  company or cooperative as a minimum requirement shall comply with the  standards of the National Electric Safety Code in effect at the time of  the construction or requirements set up by the Arkansas Public Service  Commission. Construction shall be in such manner and according to such  specifications as will avoid interference with, or hazards to, existing  telecommunications lines, facilities, or systems. In any litigation in a  court of record, any violation by a telecommunications company or  cooperative of the National Electric Safety Code or requirements  established by the commission shall merely be evidence of negligence.
(b)  If  a cooperative places or utilizes any telecommunications line, cable, or  facility over, upon, or under lands owned or occupied by a  nongovernmental entity with eminent domain rights under Arkansas law,  the nongovernmental entity shall be entitled to just compensation of ten  cents (10cent(s)) per linear foot traversed on such entity's land. The  reasonableness of the just compensation for use of the nongovernmental  entity's land shall be presumed. This presumption shall be rebuttable,  but in no event shall the just compensation paid by the cooperative  exceed the diminution in value of the land traversed resulting from the  use.
(c)  Whenever a cooperative  shall have placed any telecommunications line, cable, or facility upon,  under, or above private lands, as title shall be reflected in the deed  records of the county in which the lands lie, no entity having power of  eminent domain shall exercise the power or conduct roadway expansion,  relocation activities, or roadside excavation activities in such a  manner as to reasonably require relocation of the telecommunications  line, cable, or facility unless:
      (1)  The written consent of the cooperative is first obtained; or
      (2)  The  cooperative is paid the reasonable cost of replacing and relocating the  line, cable, or facility. The payment shall be considered just  compensation to the cooperative.