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HB 1737

TO AMEND THE TRANSMITTING UTILITY ACT; AND TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF "TRANSMITTING UTILITY" TO INCLUDE FIBER OPTIC AND BROADBAND LINES.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Matt Brown and 1 co-sponsor

HB 1737 expands Arkansas's utility definition to include fiber optic and broadband services, enhancing regulatory support and promoting high-speed internet access statewide.

Notification that HB1737 is now Act 584
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Bill Summary · HB 1737

Summary of House Bill 1737 (HB 1737)

Overview

House Bill 1737 (HB 1737) is a legislative measure that amends the Transmitting Utility Act in the state of Arkansas. The primary intent of this bill is to expand the definition of "transmitting utility" to include fiber optic and broadband lines, thereby recognizing these services as essential components of the utility infrastructure.

Key Provisions

  • Amendment to Definition: The bill modifies Arkansas Code § 4-19-102(1) to redefine "transmitting utility." The new definition will encompass:
    • Corporations or entities engaged in:
    • Railroad or street railway business
    • Furnishing telephone or telegraph services
    • Transmission of oil, gas, or petroleum products by pipeline
    • Transmission of electricity, steam, gas, or water
    • Newly Included: Provision of fiber optic communication services, broadband internet services, or similar high-speed data transmission services.

Impact

  • Who is Affected:

    • This amendment will affect telecommunications companies, internet service providers, and other entities involved in the provision of broadband and fiber optic services.
    • It may also impact consumers by potentially enhancing the regulatory framework governing these services, leading to improved infrastructure and service delivery.
  • Potential Benefits:

    • By including fiber optic and broadband lines in the definition of transmitting utilities, the bill aims to facilitate better regulatory oversight and support for the expansion of high-speed internet access across Arkansas.
    • This could lead to increased investment in broadband infrastructure, particularly in underserved areas, thereby promoting digital equity.

Legislative Timeline

  • Introduced: March 11, 2025
  • Passed:
    • The bill was read for the third time and passed in both the House and Senate on April 9, 2025.
    • It was subsequently enrolled and transmitted to the Governor's Office.
  • Enacted: The bill was officially notified as Act 584 on April 14, 2025.

Conclusion

HB 1737 represents a significant step in modernizing Arkansas's utility regulations to include critical telecommunications infrastructure. By recognizing fiber optic and broadband services as part of the utility framework, the state aims to enhance connectivity and support the growing demand for high-speed internet access.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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