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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
1. A telecommunications company that is denied the use of or access to a political subdivision right of way, that has its right-of-way permit revoked, or that believes that the fees imposed on that company by the political subdivision do not conform to the requirements of section 49-21-26 may request in writing that the denial, revocation, or fee imposition be reviewed by the governing body of the political subdivision. The governing body of the political subdivision shall act within thirty days of the request. A decision by the governing body affirming the denial, revocation, or fee imposition must be in writing and supported by written findings establishing the reasonableness of the decision.
2. Upon affirmation by the governing body of the denial, revocation, or fee imposition, the telecommunications company may do either of the following:
a. With the consent of the governing body, submit the matter to final, binding arbitration. Binding arbitration must be before an arbitrator selected by the political subdivision and the telecommunications company. If the parties are unable to agree on an arbitrator, the matter must be resolved by the three-person arbitration panel made up of one arbitrator selected by the political subdivision, one arbitrator selected by the telecommunications company, and one arbitrator selected by the other two arbitrators. The cost of a single arbitrator must be paid equally by the political subdivision and the telecommunications company. If a three-person arbitration panel is selected, each party shall pay the cost of its own arbitrator, and the parties shall jointly pay the cost of the third arbitrator and of the arbitration. Each party to the arbitration shall pay its own costs, disbursements, and attorney's fees.
b. Bring an action in district court to review a decision of the governing body made under this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 49. Public Utilities § 49-21-28. Arbitration - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-49-public-utilities/nd-cent-code-sect-49-21-28/
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