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Chapter 71 - Telecommunications And Electric Wires And Poles Along Highways, Railroad Tracks, And Cemeteries; Transportation Board And Selectboard Role


  • § 2501 Town; duties of certain officers
  • § 2502 Lines of wires along highways; wireless telecommunications facilities; broadband facilities construction; restriction
  • § 2503 Location by Transportation Board or selectboard; notice
  • § 2504 Transportation Board or selectboard may direct and change manner of crossing highway
  • § 2505 Location near residence
  • § 2506 Trees not to be injured; exception; penalty
  • § 2507 Poles
  • § 2508 Penalty
  • § 2509 Selectboard's powers; expense
  • § 2510 Cemeteries
  • § 2511 Damages; appraisal; payment
  • § 2512 Appeal; proceedings
  • § 2513 Lines along railroad tracks; wireless and other telecommunications facilities
  • § 2514 Line to remain property of company
  • § 2515 Erecting new lines
  • § 2516 Expenses; repairs
  • § 2517 Notice; copy
  • § 2518 Restriction of right to move poles; action
  • § 2519 No prescriptive rights
  • § 2520 Town lines
  • § 2521 Private lines
  • § 2522 Transportation Board or selectboard's control; town's rights
  • § 2523 Court may permit line to be attached to standing poles
  • § 2524 Court may enforce order
  • § 2525 Attachment of wires
  • § 2526 Fees of certain officers
  • § 2527 Penalties; injuries to trees
  • § 2528 Injuries to line
  • § 2529 Loitering upon telephone property; penalty
  • § 2530 Telephones in public areas
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