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IL SB3652

IL SB3652
BROADBAND PROVIDERS-EASEMENTS


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Introduced
02/05/2026
In Committee
02/17/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Amends the Electric Supplier Act. In provisions concerning rights granted to electric cooperative broadband grant recipients, provides that, outside of the grant service area, a broadband provider may access and use (i) any existing electric easement held or controlled by the broadband provider or (ii) any other existing electric easement contingent upon an agreement with the easement holder or controller for the delivery of broadband service by the broadband provider. Provides that, if the proper permits are acquired by State and local authorities, no property owner of property located outside the grant service area shall forbid or prevent a proposed broadband provider from entering upon the property for purposes of and in connection with the deployment of broadband infrastructure, nor shall any such property owner forbid or prohibit the broadband provider from deploying upon, beneath, or over that property broadband infrastructure utilized by the broadband provider for such broadband service. Provides that the property owner may be entitled to the payment of just compensation by that broadband provider and the broadband provider shall indemnify the property owner for any physical damage caused by the deployment of the broadband infrastructure and service. Changes references in the Electrical Service Broadband Deployment and Access Law to include broadband providers.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Electric Supplier Act to grant broadband providers new rights regarding the use of existing electric easements, even outside of designated grant service areas, provided they reach an agreement with the easement holder. It clarifies that property owners outside of these grant areas cannot prevent broadband providers from deploying infrastructure on, beneath, or over their property if proper permits are obtained, though property owners are entitled to just compensation for any diminished property value and the provider must cover any physical damage caused by the deployment. The bill also updates notice requirements for property owners regarding broadband deployment, ensuring they receive at least 14 days' notice before providers enter their land and outlining a process for property owners to claim just compensation if they believe their property's value is diminished. Furthermore, it extends these provisions to cover broadband providers using highway rights-of-way and mandates that broadband providers and their contractors comply with prevailing wage laws and labor standards, with a sunset clause indicating these provisions expire on January 1, 2030.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Assigned to Energy and Public Utilities (on 02/17/2026)

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