SB 1268 Modifies the law regarding permit fees and recovery of rights-of-way management costs
Sponsor:Shields
LR Number:4429S.01I Fiscal Note:4429-01
Committee:Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government
Last Action:03/10/04 - Hearing Conducted S Economic Development, Tourism Journal page:
and Local Government Committee-Consent
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Effective Date:August 28, 2004
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Current Bill Summary

SB 1268 - Under current law, a county may collect a fee, not to exceed $3, for a special use permit. This act allows the fees to be based upon all cost reasonably incurred by the county in managing the public right-of-way. The act also allows the permit fee to be based upon, when appropriate, an allocation among all users of the public-right-way. The fee shall reflect the proportionate costs imposed on the county by each of the various types of uses of the public rights-of-way. Nothing shall prevent a county from imposing different or new fees on public utility right-of-way users so long as the fee is consistent with federal and state law. The fees must also be imposed on a nondiscriminatory basis.
STEPHEN WITTE