Wisconsin Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Agency PSC. Public Service Commission |
Chapter 130. Municipal Regulation Of Municipal Rights-Of-Way |
Section 130.05. Management function costs.
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- (1) A municipal regulation is unreasonable if it requires a utility to pay more than the actual cost of functions undertaken by the municipality to manage utility access to and use of municipal rights-of-way. These management functions include all of the following:(a) Registering utilities, including the gathering and recording of information necessary to conduct business with a utility.(b) Except as provided in sub. (2) , issuing, processing, and verifying excavation or other utility permit applications, including supplemental applications.(c) Inspecting utility job sites and restoration projects.(d) Maintaining, supporting, protecting, or moving utility equipment during work in municipal rights-of-way.(e) Undertaking restoration work inadequately performed by a utility after providing notice and the opportunity to correct the work.(f) Revoking utility permits.(g) Maintenance of databases.(h) Scheduling and coordinating highway, street, and right-of-way work relevant to a utility permit.(2) A municipal regulation is unreasonable if it requires a utility to be responsible for fees under s. 182.0175 (1m) (bm) , Stats., that may be assessed to a municipality as a member of the one-call system under s. 182.0175 , Stats.