Okla. Stat. tit. 17, § 158.66
B. Except as otherwise provided in this section, when a rural electric cooperative and a communications services provider cannot agree to a voluntary negotiated pole attachment rate, the maximum pole attachment rate shall be governed by the following formula:
Maximum Per Pole Rate = Space Factor x Net Cost of Bare Pole x Carrying Charge Rate
Space Factor = (Occupied Space + ((2/3 x Unusable Space)/No. of Attaching Entities)) ÷ Pole Height
Net Pole Investment = Gross Pole Investment (Account 364) -Accumulated Depreciation (Poles) – Accumulated Deferred Taxes
Carrying Charges = A rural electric cooperative's Administrative + Maintenance charges + Depreciation + Taxes + Return
Administrative = Total Admin and General Expense ÷ Net Plant
Maintenance = Account 593 Expense ÷ Net Pole Investment
Depreciation = Gross Pole Investment ÷ Net Pole Investment x Depreciation Rate
Taxes = Account 408.1 (Gross Receipts Tax) ÷ Net Plant
Return = 8%
Unusable Space = 25.0 ft
Occupied Space = 1 ft
Presumptive Default Values
No. of Attachers = Actual number of attaching entities to poles that have third-party attachments
Pole Height = 37.5 ft or higher based on the actual average pole height
Net Cost of Bare Pole = 85% of Net Pole Investment ÷ Total Number of Poles
This subsection shall not apply to any pole attachments authorized under currently existing and valid pole attachment license agreements entered into prior to the effective date of this act. The determination of a maximum attachment rate does not remove the requirement of a communications services provider to have a pole attachment agreement with the owner of the poles prior to attaching, and this subsection shall not apply to any unauthorized pole attachments.
C. Notwithstanding the maximum pole attachment rate determined in subsection B of this section, beginning on the effective date of this act and for four (4) years thereafter, the rates charged by a rural electric cooperative for new attachments to cooperative-owned electric poles by providers of telecommunications, broadband, video, Internet services, or any cooperative affiliate entity or subsidiary company, under existing pole attachment license agreements or such agreements entered into on or after the effective date of this act, shall not exceed One Dollar ($1.00) per cooperative-owned electric pole per year ("One Dollar Deal"), contingent upon the following:
H. The Oklahoma district court system shall be vested with authority to enforce the provisions of this section and to settle disputes which may arise regarding pole attachments relative to electric cooperative facilities. The electric cooperative's business information used to calculate the formula found in subsection B of this section is sensitive and proprietary in nature and is hereby declared proprietary business information which is to be treated in a confidential manner by all parties to any legal action brought under this section, and such information shall be made subject to a confidentiality order as shall be prescribed by a court. To the extent such information is filed with a court, it shall be filed under seal, made available only to parties to the action under confidentiality orders, and shall not be made public. The court may seek information including, but not limited to:
1. Records that correlate to the following Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and United States Department of Agriculture Rural Utility Service Account Codes:
Laws 2022, HB 3835, c. 97, § 1, eff. November 1, 2022.