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§ 9-2.5-103. Activity in close proximity to lines - clearance arrangements - procedure - payment - notice

CO Rev Stat § 9-2.5-103 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) If any person or business entity desires to temporarily carry on any function, activity, work, or operation in closer proximity to any high voltage overhead line than that which is permitted by this article, the person or business entity responsible for performing the work shall promptly notify the public utility operating the high voltage overhead line. The person or business entity may perform the work only after satisfactory mutual arrangements, including coordination of work and construction schedules, have been made between the public utility operating the lines and the person or business entity responsible for performing the work. In cases where the person or business entity responsible for doing the work is doing so under contract or agreement with a governmental entity, and the governmental entity and the public utility operating the lines have already made satisfactory mutual arrangements, further arrangements for that particular activity are not required. Arrangements may include placement of temporary mechanical barriers to separate and prevent contact between material, equipment, or persons and the high voltage overhead lines or temporary deenergization and grounding or temporary relocation or raising of the high voltage overhead lines. The public utility operating the line shall promptly provide to the person or entity responsible for doing the work or having the work done an estimate of the amount to be charged for providing temporary clearances.

(2) (a) The person or business entity responsible for performing the work in the vicinity of the high voltage overhead lines shall pay any actual expenses of the public utility operating high voltage overhead lines in providing arrangements for clearances, except when prior arrangements for payment have been made between a governmental entity for whom the work is to be done and the public utility operating the lines and except in instances where the public utility operating high voltage overhead lines has installed lines within fifteen feet of an existing fixture or structure after the fixture or structure has been in place at a permanent location. The public utility is not required to provide the arrangements for clearances until an agreement for payment has been made; except that, if there is a dispute over the amount to be charged by the utility for providing arrangements for clearance, the utility shall commence with providing temporary clearance as if agreement had then been reached. If agreement for payment has not been reached within fourteen days after completion of temporary clearance, the public utility and the person or business entity responsible for doing the work shall resolve such dispute by arbitration or other legal means. Unless otherwise agreed to by the person or business entity responsible for doing the work, the public utility shall commence construction for temporary clearances within three working days after the date an agreement for payment, if required, has been reached or, if no payment is required, within five working days after the date of the request of the person responsible for the work. Once initiated, the clearance work shall continue without interruption until completed. Should the public utility fail to provide for temporary clearances or safety measures in a timely manner, the public utility shall be liable for costs or loss of production of the person or business entity requesting assistance to work in close proximity to high voltage overhead lines.

(b) A person requesting that the utility clear high voltage overhead lines shall not work near the lines until the utility notifies such person that the clearance is completed. If the location or the conditions of the planned work near a high voltage overhead line changes, the person shall notify the utility of such changes and cease all work until the utility has completed any additional clearance measures that may be necessary.

(3) In locations where identity of the public utility operating the high voltage overhead lines is not easily known, the Colorado public utilities commission shall, upon request, provide the name, address, and telephone number of such utility for notification purposes.

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§ 9-2.5-103. Activity in close proximity to lines - clearance arrangements - procedure - payment - notice