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FCC 1.1412
Revised as of September 1, 2021
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2022
§ 1.1412 Contractors for survey and make-ready.
(a) Contractors for self-help complex and above the communications
space make-ready. A utility shall make available and keep up-to-date a
reasonably sufficient list of contractors it authorizes to perform
self-help surveys and make-ready that is complex and self-help surveys
and make-ready that is above the communications space on its poles. The
new attacher must use a contractor from this list to perform self-help
work that is complex or above the communications space. New and
existing attachers may request the addition to the list of any
contractor that meets the minimum qualifications in paragraphs (c)(1)
through (5) of this section and the utility may not unreasonably
withhold its consent.
(b) Contractors for simple work. A utility may, but is not required to,
keep up-to-date a reasonably sufficient list of contractors it
authorizes to perform surveys and simple make-ready. If a utility
provides such a list, then the new attacher must choose a contractor
from the list to perform the work. New and existing attachers may
request the addition to the list of any contractor that meets the
minimum qualifications in paragraphs (c)(1) through (5) of this section
and the utility may not unreasonably withhold its consent.
(1) If the utility does not provide a list of approved contractors for
surveys or simple make-ready or no utility-approved contractor is
available within a reasonable time period, then the new attacher may
choose its own qualified contractor that meets the requirements in
paragraph (c) of this section. When choosing a contractor that is not
on a utility-provided list, the new attacher must certify to the
utility that its contractor meets the minimum qualifications described
in paragraph (c) of this section when providing notices required by
§ 1.1411(i)(1)(ii), (i)(2)(i), (j)(3)(i), and (j)(4).
(2) The utility may disqualify any contractor chosen by the new
attacher that is not on a utility-provided list, but such
disqualification must be based on reasonable safety or reliability
concerns related to the contractor's failure to meet any of the minimum
qualifications described in paragraph (c) of this section or to meet
the utility's publicly available and commercially reasonable safety or
reliability standards. The utility must provide notice of its
contractor objection within the notice periods provided by the new
attacher in § 1.1411(i)(1)(ii), (i)(2)(i), (j)(3)(i), and (j)(4) and in
its objection must identify at least one available qualified
contractor.
(c) Contractor minimum qualification requirements. Utilities must
ensure that contractors on a utility-provided list, and new attachers
must ensure that contractors they select pursuant to paragraph (b)(1)
of this section, meet the following minimum requirements:
(1) The contractor has agreed to follow published safety and
operational guidelines of the utility, if available, but if
unavailable, the contractor shall agree to follow National Electrical
Safety Code (NESC) guidelines;
(2) The contractor has acknowledged that it knows how to read and
follow licensed-engineered pole designs for make-ready, if required by
the utility;
(3) The contractor has agreed to follow all local, state, and federal
laws and regulations including, but not limited to, the rules regarding
Qualified and Competent Persons under the requirements of the
Occupational and Safety Health Administration (OSHA) rules;
(4) The contractor has agreed to meet or exceed any uniformly applied
and reasonable safety and reliability thresholds set by the utility, if
made available; and
(5) The contractor is adequately insured or will establish an adequate
performance bond for the make-ready it will perform, including work it
will perform on facilities owned by existing attachers.
(d) The consulting representative of an electric utility may make final
determinations, on a nondiscriminatory basis, where there is
insufficient capacity and for reasons of safety, reliability, and
generally applicable engineering purposes.
[ 76 FR 26640 , May 9, 2011. Redesignated and amended at 83 FR 44842 ,
Sept. 4, 2018; 83 FR 46839 , Sept. 14, 2018]
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