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How many days does a municipality have to approve or deny a permit for access to a public right-of-way?
45 days. (Sec. 15(3) of PA 48).
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How does the permit process work?
Who must acquire a permit? And where?
If a provider has a permit under the prior Michigan Telecommunications Act (MTA), must the provider still file a permit?
Is a permit required for new construction?
If a provider fails to file a permit, what are the consequences?
Must cable companies providing telecommunications services file a permit?
What if a township also requires a provider to get approval of the county, how does Act 48 apply?
What happens when a municipality fails to respond to a provider permit application?
Who is exempt from filing a permit or paying the maintenance fee?
What do providers get in return?
What's the difference between the unilateral permit and the bilateral permit?
Who should the municipalities notify of permit approvals/denials?
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