LICENSEE’S USE OF POLES Sample Clauses

LICENSEE’S USE OF POLES. 12 Section 5.01.. Safe Use of Electric Facilities 12 Section 5.02.. Expense of Situating Pole Attachments 12 Section 5.03.. Labeling of Poles and Attachments 12 Section 5.04.. Conformance to Requirements and Specifications 12 Section 5.05.. Nonconforming Equipment 14 Section 5.06.. Access to Electric Utility Space 14 Section 5.07.. Grounding 14 Section 5.08.. Removal of Attachments by Licensee 15
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LICENSEE’S USE OF POLES. 5 Section 3.01 Application for Permission to Install Attachment 5 Section 3.02 Make-ready Work 5 Section 3.03 Licensee’s Installation Responsibilities 7 Section 3.04 Identification of Equipment 8 Section 3.05 Conformance to Requirements and Specifications 8 Section 3.06 Nonconforming Equipment 9 Section 3.07 Interference with Rocky Mountain Power’s Equipment 9 Section 3.08 Expense of Situating Pole Attachments 10 Section 3.09 Vegetation Management 10 Section 3.10 Third-party Consents, Permits, Licenses, or Grants 10 Section 3.11 Relocation of Attachments at Rocky Mountain Power’s Option 10 Section 3.12 Removal of Attachments by Licensee 11 Section 3.13 Damage to Equipment 11 Section 3.14 Inspections and Audits 11 Section 3.15 Tax Liability 12 Article IV. RENTAL PAYMENTS; FEES 12 Section 4.01 Rental Amount 12 Section 4.02 Attachment Space 13 Section 4.03 Unauthorized Attachments 13 Section 4.04 Billing and Payments 13 Section 4.05 Interest on Late Payments 14
LICENSEE’S USE OF POLES. 6 Section 3.01 Application for Permission to Install Attachment 6 Section 3.02 Make-ready Work 6 Section 3.03 Licensee’s Installation Responsibilities 9 Section 3.04 Identification of Equipment 10 Section 3.05 Conformance to Requirements and Specifications 10 Section 3.06 Nonconforming Equipment 12 Section 3.07 Interference with Rocky Mountain Power’s Equipment 12 Section 3.08 Expense of Situating Pole Attachments 13 Section 3.09 Vegetation Management 13 Section 3.10 Third-party Consents, Permits, Licenses, or Grants 14 Section 3.11 Relocation of Attachments at Rocky Mountain Power’s Option 15 Section 3.12 Removal of Attachments by Licensee 17 Section 3.13 Damage to Equipment 18 Section 3.14 Inspections and Audits 19 Section 3.15 Tax Liability 19
LICENSEE’S USE OF POLES. Section 5.01 Safe Use of Electric Facilities‌ Licensee, its employees and its contractors, shall at all times exercise Licensee’s rights and perform Licensee’s responsibilities under the terms of this Agreement in a manner that treats all electric facilities as energized at all times. Licensee shall assume complete responsibility for its employees’ or contractors’ conduct and Licensee shall determine and provide the appropriate training and safety precautions to be taken by Licensee’s employees and contractors. Licensee shall indemnify, defend, and hold Pole Owner harmless from any liability of any kind arising from Licensee or Licensee’s employees’ or contractors’ failure to abide by the terms of this section. Any work performed in the electric utility space for the non-utility Pole Owner must be performed by Rocky Mountain Power or a qualified utility contractor approved in advance by Rocky Mountain Power. If the work is performed by a Rocky Mountain Power approved utility contractor, the work must be coordinated directly with Rocky Mountain Power’s local field operations management.
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