Alabama
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None
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Alabama
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None
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Alaska
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None
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Arizona
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HB 2795
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Relates to wireless facilities; relates to residential neighborhoods; relates to approval.
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Arizona
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None
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Arkansas
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None
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California
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None
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Colorado
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None
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Connecticut
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None
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Connecticut
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None
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Delaware
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None
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District of Columbia
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None
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Florida
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HB 6045 Died in committee 3/14/22 SB 1752 Died in committee 3/14/22
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Relates to communications services; amends §e37.401, F.S.; removes certain communications services lines as items over which certain governmental entities are authorized to prescribe and enforce reasonable rules and regulations; removes time restrictions placed upon certain counties and municipalities for processing certain permit applications; removes provisions that specify limitations and prohibitions on municipalities and counties relating to registrations and renewals of communications services providers; removes provisions that authorize municipalities and counties to require certain information as part of a registration; removes provisions that prohibit municipalities and counties from requiring a payment of fees, costs, or charges for provider registration or renewal; removes provisions that prohibit municipalities and counties from adopting or enforcing certain ordinances, rules, or requirements; removes limitations on municipal and county authority to regulate and manage municipal and county roads or rights-of-way; removes provisions that prohibit certain municipalities and counties from imposing permit fees; removes provisions that specify activities for which permit fees may not be imposed; removes the requirement that enforcement of certain ordinances must be suspended until certain conditions are met; removes a condition for certain in-kind compensation; revises items over which municipalities and counties may exercise regulatory control; removes provisions for requirements relating to right-of-way permits; removes provisions relating to municipal and county authority over pass-through providers; deletes references to, and administration and provisions of, the Advanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Act; removes a provision authorizing a civil action for specified violations; removing certain actions a court may take; removes provisions that require that work in certain authority rights-of-way must comply with a specified document; providing an effective date.
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Florida
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HB 6113 Died in committee 3/14/22
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Relates to preemption to the state; amends §125.421, F.S.; removes provisions which require counties and entities of local government to pay ad valorem taxes or fees under specified conditions on certain telecommunications facilities; removes a waiver on immunity on taxation of property for counties or entities of local government under such circumstances; amends §§196.012, 199.183, and 212.08, F.S.; removes provisions that prohibit property and use of two-way telecommunications services under specified circumstances from receiving certain tax exemptions; amends §337.401, F.S.; removes certain communications services lines as items over which certain governmental entities are authorized to prescribe and enforce reasonable rules and regulations; removes time restrictions placed upon certain counties and municipalities for processing certain permit applications; removes provisions that specify limitations and prohibitions on municipalities and counties relating to registrations and renewals of communications services providers; removes provisions that authorize municipalities and counties to require certain information as part of a registration; removes provisions that prohibit municipalities and counties from requiring a payment of fees, costs, or charges for provider registration or renewal; removes provisions that prohibit municipalities and counties from adopting or enforcing certain ordinances, rules, or requirements; removes limitations on municipal and county authority to regulate and manage municipal and county roads or rights-of-way; removes provisions that prohibit certain municipalities and counties from imposing permit fees; removes provisions that specify activities for which permit fees may not be imposed; removes the requirement that enforcement of certain ordinances must be suspended until certain conditions are met; removes a condition for certain in-kind compensation; revises items over which municipalities and counties may exercise regulatory control; removes provisions for requirements relating to right-of-way permits; removes provisions relating to municipal and county authority over pass-through providers; removes references to, and administration and provisions of, the Advanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Act; removes a provision authorizing a civil action for specified violations; removes certain actions a court may take; removes provisions that require that work in certain authority rights-of-way must comply with a specified document; amends §350.81, F.S.; removes provisions that identify procedures which must be followed by governmental entities before providing communications services; removes provisions relating to the use of certain revenues to issue bonds to finance communications services; removes provisions which provide certain procedures if revenues do not exceed operating costs after a specified time period; removes provisions exempting certain governmental entities from certain requirements relating to telecommunications services; removes a provision specifying that certain airport authorities or other governmental entities are not exempt from certain procedural requirements relating to telecommunications services; repeals §366.032, F.S., relating to preemption over utility service restrictions; provides a contingent effective date.
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Florida
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SB 1900 Died in committee 3/14/22
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Relates to preemption to the state; amends §125.421, F.S.; removes provisions which require counties and entities of local government to pay ad valorem taxes or fees under specified conditions on certain telecommunications facilities; removes a waiver on immunity on taxation of property for counties or entities of local government under such circumstances; amends §§196.012, 199.183, and 212.08, F.S.; removes provisions that prohibit property and use of two-way telecommunications services under specified circumstances from receiving certain tax exemptions; amends §337.401, F.S.; removes certain communications services lines as items over which certain governmental entities are authorized to prescribe and enforce reasonable rules and regulations; removes time restrictions placed upon certain counties and municipalities for processing certain permit applications; removes provisions that specify limitations and prohibitions on municipalities and counties relating to registrations and renewals of communications services providers; removes provisions that authorize municipalities and counties to require certain information as part of a registration; removes provisions that prohibit municipalities and counties from requiring a payment of fees, costs, or charges for provider registration or renewal; removes provisions that prohibit municipalities and counties from adopting or enforcing certain ordinances, rules, or requirements; removes limitations on municipal and county authority to regulate and manage municipal and county roads or rights-of-way; removes provisions that prohibit certain municipalities and counties from imposing permit fees; removes provisions that specify activities for which permit fees may not be imposed; removes the requirement that enforcement of certain ordinances must be suspended until certain conditions are met; removes a condition for certain in-kind compensation; revises items over which municipalities and counties may exercise regulatory control; removes provisions for requirements relating to right-of-way permits; removes provisions relating to municipal and county authority over pass-through providers; removes references to, and administration and provisions of, the Advanced Wireless Infrastructure Deployment Act; removes a provision authorizing a civil action for specified violations; removes certain actions a court may take; removes provisions that require that work in certain authority rights-of-way must comply with a specified document; amends §350.81, F.S.; removes provisions that identify procedures which must be followed by governmental entities before providing communications services; removes provisions relating to the use of certain revenues to issue bonds to finance communications services; removes provisions which provide certain procedures if revenues do not exceed operating costs after a specified time period; removes provisions exempting certain governmental entities from certain requirements relating to telecommunications services; removes a provision specifying that certain airport authorities or other governmental entities are not exempt from certain procedural requirements relating to telecommunications services; repeals §366.032, F.S., relating to preemption over utility service restrictions; provides a contingent effective date.
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Georgia
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None
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Guam
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None
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Hawaii
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HB 1915
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Prohibits the installation and deployment of wireless facilities and any modified or replaced utility poles used for the collocation of small wireless facilities that use fifth-generation cellular network technology within a certain radius of state airports and navigational equipment.
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Hawaii
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HCR 37 HR 32
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Requests the University of Hawaii to establish a reliable, independent, and transparent methodology to assess effects of radio frequency emissions generated by wireless antenna sites.
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Hawaii
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HCR 175 HR 175
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Requests the department of transportation to adopt or amend administrative rules to prohibit the installation or deployment of facilities that use fifth-generation cellular network technology, or 5G technology, near state airports and navigational equipment.
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Hawaii
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SB 2603
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Allows the Department of Transportation to: (1) Install and lease telecommunication facilities; (2) Contract for the installation, lease, and management of telecommunication facilities; and (3) Grant longitudinal access to the right-of-way of a highway for the installation, operation, and maintenance of a telecommunication facility under certain conditions. Requires the director of Transportation to adopt certain administrative rules. Authorizes the director of Transportation to offer a broadband service provider use of and access to its spare conduits and related telecommunication facilities under certain conditions. Grants a property owner the right of just compensation from the Department of Transportation or the broadband provider for any decrease in land value due to the expanded use of an existing easement to install or operate a telecommunication facility. Creates the Smart Highway Corridor Special Fund. Exempts the Department of Transportation from rulemaking requirements for one year for the purposes of this Act.
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Hawaii
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SB 3321
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Requires each county to adopt an ordinance, or the appropriate political subdivision of the county, to adopt rules, with respect to building permits for 5G towers that are proposed to be located near airports. Requires reports to the Legislature.
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Hawaii
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SCR 214 Passed Senate 4/5/22 SR 207 Adopted 4/5/22
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Requesting the University of Hawaii to establish a reliable, independent, and transparent methodology to assess effects of radio frequency emissions generated by wireless antenna sites.
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Idaho
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None
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Illinois
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HB 4397
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Amends the Small Wireless Facilities Deployment Act. Makes a technical change in a Section concerning the short title.
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Illinois
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HB 5037
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Amends the Illinois Municipal Code and the Public Utilities Act. Provides that when a utility easement is materially changed such that it interferes with the quiet enjoyment of a residential property, the property owner shall have a civil cause of action in the State for an injunction against such modification. Provides that the injunction may not extend beyond the duration of the existing owner's residential use, provided that a successor-in-interest to the owner's entire rights of title and possession shall, within 90 days of acquiring title, notify the utility in writing of a desire to continue the easement on existing terms conditions. Provides conditions where a residential property owner's utility easement is presumptively changed so as to interfere with use. Provides that prior to installation within a residence's easement, notice of the installation shall be provided to the residential owner's address. Provides that the notice shall include certain requirements.
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Illinois
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HB 5204
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Creates the Bird Conservation Commission Act. Creates the Bird Conservation Commission for the purpose of promoting bird conservation and providing education and awareness on issues concerning bird conservation. Adds provisions concerning the membership, duties, powers, and reporting requirements of the Commission. In provisions amending the Wildlife Code, provides that the owners of structures with a height over 50 feet above ground level constructed on or after March 1, 2022 that are located in ecologically sensitive areas, or are within one-half mile of a forest preserve or federal or state park or wildlife area shall turn off all lights not required for safety or maintenance between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. during migratory seasons. Includes a "wireless support structure" as defined in §10 of the Small Wireless Facilities Deployment Act.
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Indiana
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None
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Iowa
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None
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Kansas
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None
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Kentucky
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None
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Louisiana
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None
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Maine
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LD 383
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Amends the law regarding small wireless facilities in the state.
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Maryland
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None
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Massachusetts
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HB 105
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Requires public schools to prioritize replacement of wireless broadband and telecommunications connectivity in favor of hard-wired access.
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Massachusetts
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HB 110
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Relates to halting 5G high frequencies and close proximity antennas.
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Massachusetts
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HB 112
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Relates to hard-wiring state offices and investing in hard-wired communications.
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Massachusetts
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HB 113
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Relates to requiring wireless insurance.
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Massachusetts
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HB 124
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Relates to the economic and regulatory impacts of fifth generation cellular mobile communications.
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Massachusetts
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SB 54
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Relates to helping residents work remotely by improving internet service.
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Michigan
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HB 6294
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Requires a wireless provider to provide proof that collocation is impossible but for installation of new utility pole or new wireless support structure.
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Minnesota
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None
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Mississippi
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None
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Missouri
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None
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Montana
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No regular 2022 session
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Nebraska
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LB 520 Indefinitely postponed 4/20/22
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Provides for applications for the collocation of certain wireless facilities.
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Nebraska
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LB 731
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Provides requirements under the Small Wireless Facilities Deployment Act.
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Nevada
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No regular 2022 session
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New Hampshire
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HB 153 Laid on table 1/9/22
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This bill establishes a committee to study universal internet access for New Hampshire.
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New Hampshire
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HB 1644
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This bill requires telecommunication antennas be placed at least 1,640 feet from residentially zoned areas, parks, playgrounds, hospitals, nursing homes, day care centers, and schools. This bill also creates a registry for anyone experiencing symptoms of radiation exposure.
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New Jersey
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AB 471 SB 1487
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Provides for uniform regulation of small wireless facility deployment in this state.
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New Jersey
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AB 3998
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Establishes “5G Network and Development Task Force.”
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New Mexico
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None
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New York
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AB 896 SB 5330
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Enacts the "wireless broadband eligible facility permitting act" to provide for uniform regulation of certain wireless facilities.
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New York
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AB 2657
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Directs the study of the health and environmental impact of the implementation of 5G and future generation wireless network system technology and small cell distributed antenna systems in the state.
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New York
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AB 3945
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Enacts the "wireless facility siting act"; directs cities, towns and villages to regulate the siting of cellular communications facilities.
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New York
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AB 4058
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Establishes a temporary commission to study the environmental and health effects of evolving 5G technology.
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New York
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AB 6448 SB 5926
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Establishes a temporary commission to study the environmental and health effects of evolving 5G technology.
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New York
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AB 7303 SB 5580
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Relates to small wireless facility development; defines terms and sets standards and fees; a municipal corporation may require a wireless provider to repair all damage to a right of way directly caused by the activities of the wireless provider; courts of competent jurisdiction shall have jurisdiction to determine all disputes arising under this article.
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New York
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AB 8447 SB 7557
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Enacts the regional broadband expansion and access program act; relates to the cost of expanding broadband access.
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New York
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SB 8008 Signed by governor 4/9/22, Chapter 58
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Enacts into law major components of legislation necessary to implement the state transportation, economic development and environmental conservation budget for the 2022 to 2023 state fiscal year; authorizes the power authority of the state of New York to enter into agreements with state instrumentalities and municipal entities for the use of excess capacity in its broadband technologies and infrastructure; enacts the "working to implement reliable and equitable deployment of broadband act (WIRED broadband act)." Establishes the ConnectALL deployment program and provides that preference will be given to applicants who commit not to impose caps on data usage on the service provided to the end-user or to block, throttle, or prioritize internet content in the general course of business.
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North Carolina
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None
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North Dakota
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No regular 2022 session
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N. Mariana Islands
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Not available
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Ohio
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None
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Oklahoma
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None
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Oregon
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None
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Pennsylvania
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SB 769 Passed Senate 6/22/21
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Provides for small wireless facilities deployment.
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Puerto Rico
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None
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Rhode Island
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None
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South Carolina
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None
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South Dakota
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None
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A. Samoa
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Not available
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Tennessee
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HB 170 Signed governor 4/8/22, Public Chapter 799 SB 149 Substituted 3/17/22
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Revises provisions under the Competitive Wireless Broadband Investment, Deployment, and Safety Act. Provides that an authority shall not enter into an exclusive arrangement with a person for use of a right of way (ROW) for the construction, operation, marketing, or maintenance of small wireless facilities or discriminate by prohibiting an applicant from making an installation that is generally permitted when performed by other entities entitled to deploy infrastructure in a ROW or by imposing maintenance or repair obligations not generally applicable to all entities entitled to deploy infrastructure in a ROW.
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Texas
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No regular 2022 session
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Utah
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None
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Vermont
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None
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Virginia
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None
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U.S. Virgin Islands
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None
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Washington
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None
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West Virginia
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None
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Wisconsin
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None
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Wyoming
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None
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