Bill Text: NY A04469 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: An act to amend the public service law, in relation to authorizing statewide cable franchises for the purposes of competitive cable service, promoting the wide-spread development of high-capacity broadband internet access, and increasing the availability and quality of services in this key economic development area and ensuring the safety, reliability and affordability of telecommunications services
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-06 - referred to corporations, authorities and commissions [A04469 Detail]
Download: New_York-2009-A04469-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 4469 2009-2010 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y February 4, 2009 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. BRODSKY -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. ROSEN- THAL, SPANO -- read once and referred to the Committee on Corpo- rations, Authorities and Commissions AN ACT to amend the public service law, in relation to authorizing statewide cable franchises for the purposes of competitive cable service, promoting the wide-spread development of high-capacity broad- band internet access, and increasing the availability and quality of services in this key economic development area and ensuring the safe- ty, reliability and affordability of telecommunications services THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. The public service law is amended by adding a new article 2 11-A to read as follows: 3 ARTICLE 11-A 4 STATEWIDE CABLE FRANCHISING AND REGULATION 5 SECTION 231. DEFINITIONS. 6 232. AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE CABLE SERVICE. 7 233. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION RESPONSIBILITIES. 8 234. APPLICATION FOR STATEWIDE CABLE FRANCHISE. 9 235. LENGTH OF STATEWIDE FRANCHISE. 10 236. TERMINATION OF A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE. 11 237. ABANDONMENT OF SERVICE. 12 238. MUNICIPAL POWER AND REGULATION OVER FRANCHISE HOLDERS. 13 239. PAYMENT AND REMITTANCE OF FRANCHISE FEE. 14 240. PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENT CHANNELS. 15 241. CABLE OPERATOR'S COMMUNITY COMMITMENT. 16 242. CONSUMER PROTECTION RULES. 17 243. NEUTRAL INTERNET AND BROADBAND NETWORKS. 18 244. DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR STATEWIDE CABLE FRANCHISE. 19 245. DISCRIMINATION IN THE PROVISIONING OF SERVICE PROHIBITED. 20 246. ENFORCEMENT. EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD07532-01-9 A. 4469 2 1 S 231. DEFINITIONS. THE WORDS AND PHRASES USED IN THIS ARTICLE SHALL 2 HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS UNLESS A DIFFERENT MEANING CLEARLY APPEARS 3 IN THE CONTEXT. 4 1. "CABLE SERVICE" SHALL MEAN THE ONE-WAY TRANSMISSION TO SUBSCRIBERS 5 OF VIDEO PROGRAMMING; OR OTHER PROGRAMMING SERVICE, AND SUBSCRIBER 6 INTERACTION, IF ANY, WHICH IS REQUIRED FOR THE SELECTION OR USE OF SUCH 7 VIDEO PROGRAMMING OR OTHER PROGRAMMING SERVICE, REGARDLESS OF THE TECH- 8 NOLOGY UTILIZED BY A CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY TO ENABLE SUCH SELECTION 9 OR USE. 10 2. "CABLE OPERATOR" SHALL MEAN ANY PERSON OR GROUP OF PERSONS (A) WHO 11 PROVIDES CABLE SERVICE OVER A CABLE SYSTEM AND DIRECTLY OR THROUGH ONE 12 OR MORE AFFILIATES OWNS A SIGNIFICANT INTEREST IN SUCH CABLE SYSTEM, OR 13 (B) WHO OTHERWISE CONTROLS OR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR, THROUGH ANY ARRANGE- 14 MENT, THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF SUCH A CABLE SYSTEM, AS SET FORTH 15 IN 47 U.S.C. S 522(5). 16 3. "CABLE SYSTEM" SHALL MEAN ANY FACILITY, CONSISTING OF A SET OF 17 CLOSED TRANSMISSION PATHS AND ASSOCIATED SIGNAL GENERATION, RECEPTION 18 AND CONTROL EQUIPMENT THAT IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE CABLE SERVICE WHICH 19 INCLUDES VIDEO PROGRAMMING, WITHOUT REGARD TO THE TECHNOLOGY USED TO 20 DELIVER SUCH VIDEO PROGRAMMING, INCLUDING INTERNET PROTOCOL TECHNOLOGY 21 OR ANY SUCCESSOR TECHNOLOGY AND WHICH IS PROVIDED TO MULTIPLE SUBSCRIB- 22 ERS WITHIN A COMMUNITY, AS SET FORTH IN 47 U.S.C. S 522(7), BUT SUCH 23 TERM DOES NOT INCLUDE: 24 (A) A FACILITY THAT SERVES ONLY TO RETRANSMIT THE TELEVISION SIGNALS 25 OF ONE OR MORE TELEVISION BROADCAST STATIONS; 26 (B) A FACILITY THAT SERVES SUBSCRIBERS WITHOUT USING ANY PUBLIC 27 RIGHT-OF-WAY; 28 (C) A FACILITY OF A COMMON CARRIER WHICH IS SUBJECT, IN WHOLE OR IN 29 PART, TO THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE II OF THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, 30 47 U.S.C. S 201 ET SEQ., EXCEPT THAT SUCH FACILITY SHALL BE CONSIDERED A 31 CABLE SYSTEM (OTHER THAN FOR PURPOSES OF 47 U.S.C. S 541(C)) TO THE 32 EXTENT SUCH FACILITY IS USED IN THE TRANSMISSION OF VIDEO PROGRAMMING 33 DIRECTLY TO SUBSCRIBERS, UNLESS THE EXTENT OF SUCH USE IS SOLELY TO 34 PROVIDE INTERACTIVE ON-DEMAND SERVICES; 35 (D) AN OPEN VIDEO SYSTEM THAT COMPLIES WITH 47 U.S.C. S 573; OR 36 (E) ANY FACILITIES OF ANY ELECTRIC UTILITY USED SOLELY FOR OPERATING 37 ITS ELECTRIC UTILITY SYSTEM. 38 4. "CATV COMPANY" SHALL MEAN ANY PERSON OR GROUP OF PERSONS (A) WHO 39 PROVIDES CABLE SERVICE OVER A CABLE SYSTEM AND DIRECTLY OR THROUGH ONE 40 OR MORE AFFILIATES OWNS A SIGNIFICANT INTEREST IN SUCH CABLE SYSTEM, OR 41 (B) WHO OTHERWISE CONTROLS OR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR, THROUGH ANY ARRANGE- 42 MENT, THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF SUCH A CABLE SYSTEM. 43 5. "CATV SYSTEM" SHALL MEAN ANY FACILITY WHICH RECEIVES AND AMPLIFIES 44 THE SIGNALS BROADCAST BY ONE OR MORE TELEVISION STATIONS AND REDISTRIB- 45 UTES SUCH SIGNALS BY WIRE, CABLE OR OTHER MEANS, OR WHICH DISTRIBUTES 46 SIGNALS IT ORIGINATES OR WHICH ARE ORIGINATED BY ANOTHER FOR VIEWING BY 47 SUBSCRIBERS, WHETHER THE WIRE, CABLE OR OTHER FACILITIES ARE OWNED OR 48 LEASED. A "CATV SYSTEM" SHALL NOT INCLUDE: 49 (A) THE POLES OR OTHER FACILITIES OF ANY TELEPHONE CORPORATION USED TO 50 PROVIDE CHANNEL SERVICE AS A COMMON CARRIER, 51 (B) A SYSTEM SERVING NOT MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED FIFTY SUBSCRIBERS, OR 52 (C) A MASTER ANTENNA SYSTEM SERVICING SUBSCRIBERS SITUATED ON PROPERTY 53 UNDER COMMON OWNERSHIP. 54 6. "COMMISSION" SHALL MEAN THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OR ANY 55 SUCCESSOR AGENCY. A. 4469 3 1 7. "FRANCHISE" SHALL MEAN AN INITIAL AUTHORIZATION, OR RENEWAL OF AN 2 AUTHORIZATION, ISSUED BY A FRANCHISING AUTHORITY, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER 3 THE AUTHORIZATION IS DESIGNATED AS A FRANCHISE, PERMIT, LICENSE, RESOL- 4 UTION, CONTRACT, CERTIFICATE, AGREEMENT, OR OTHERWISE, THAT AUTHORIZES 5 THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A CABLE SYSTEM IN THE PUBLIC 6 RIGHTS-OF-WAY. 7 8. "FRANCHISE HOLDER" OR "HOLDER" SHALL MEAN A PERSON WHO HAS RECEIVED 8 A STATE-WIDE FRANCHISE, BUT HAS NOT TRANSFERRED OR TERMINATED SUCH FRAN- 9 CHISE AUTHORIZATION, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE. 10 9. "FRANCHISING AUTHORITY" SHALL MEAN THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 11 AND MUNICIPALITIES WHICH ARE ENTITLED TO REQUIRE FRANCHISES AND IMPOSE 12 FEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH 47 U.S.C. SS 522(10) AND 542, RESPECTIVELY. 13 10. "GROSS REVENUES" SHALL MEAN ANY AND ALL REVENUES, INCLUDING CASH, 14 CREDITS, PROPERTY OR OTHER CONSIDERATION OF ANY KIND OR NATURE ARISING 15 FROM, ATTRIBUTABLE TO, OR IN ANY WAY DERIVED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM 16 THE OPERATION OF THE FRANCHISEE'S CABLE SYSTEM (INCLUDING THE STUDIOS 17 AND OTHER FACILITIES ASSOCIATED THEREWITH) TO PROVIDE CABLE SERVICES. 18 GROSS REVENUES INCLUDE, BY WAY OF ILLUSTRATION AND NOT LIMITATION, 19 MONTHLY FEES CHARGED SUBSCRIBERS FOR ANY BASIC, OPTIONAL, PREMIUM, PER- 20 CHANNEL, PER-PROGRAM SERVICE, OR CABLE PROGRAMMING SERVICE; INSTALLA- 21 TION, DISCONNECTION, RECONNECTION, AND CHANGE-IN-SERVICE FEES; LEASED 22 CHANNEL FEES; LATE FEES AND ADMINISTRATIVE FEES, PAYMENTS, OR OTHER 23 CONSIDERATION RECEIVED FROM PROGRAMMERS FOR CARRIAGE OF PROGRAMMING ON 24 THE SYSTEM; REVENUES FROM RENTALS OR SALES OF CONVERTERS OR OTHER EQUIP- 25 MENT; ANY STUDIO RENTAL, PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT, AND PERSONNEL FEES; 26 ADVERTISING REVENUES; BARTER; REVENUES FROM PROGRAM GUIDES; REVENUES 27 FROM THE SALE OR CARRIAGE OF OTHER CABLE SERVICES; AND REVENUES FROM 28 HOME SHOPPING CHANNELS AND OTHER REVENUE SHARING ARRANGEMENTS. GROSS 29 REVENUES SHALL INCLUDE REVENUES RECEIVED BY ANY ENTITY OTHER THAN THE 30 FRANCHISEE, AN AFFILIATE, OR ANOTHER ENTITY THAT OPERATES THE SYSTEM 31 WHERE NECESSARY TO PREVENT EVASION OR AVOIDANCE OF THE OBLIGATION UNDER 32 THIS STATUTE TO PAY THE FRANCHISE FEE. GROSS REVENUES SHALL NOT INCLUDE: 33 (A) AMOUNTS NOT ACTUALLY RECEIVED, EVEN IF BILLED, SUCH AS BAD DEBT; 34 REFUNDS, REBATES OR DISCOUNTS TO SUBSCRIBERS OR THIRD PARTIES; OR REVEN- 35 UE IMPUTED FROM THE PROVISION OF CABLE SERVICES FOR FREE OR AT REDUCED 36 RATES TO ANY PERSON AS REQUIRED OR ALLOWED BY LAW, INCLUDING, WITHOUT 37 LIMITATION, THE PROVISION OF SUCH SERVICES TO PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, 38 PUBLIC SCHOOLS, GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES, OR EMPLOYEES, OTHER THAN FORGONE 39 REVENUE CHOSEN NOT TO BE RECEIVED IN EXCHANGE FOR TRADES, BARTERS, 40 SERVICES, OR OTHER ITEMS OF VALUE; OR 41 (B) ANY REVENUE FROM ANY CHARGES OR FEES DERIVED FROM SERVICES CLASSI- 42 FIED AS NON-CABLE SERVICES AND INFORMATION SERVICES AND ANY OTHER REVEN- 43 UES ATTRIBUTED BY THE HOLDER OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL OR SYSTEMWIDE 44 FRANCHISE TO NON-CABLE SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL COMMUNI- 45 CATIONS COMMISSIONS RULES, REGULATIONS, STANDARDS, OR ORDERS. 46 IN THE CASE OF CABLE SERVICE THAT MAY BE BUNDLED OR INTEGRATED FUNC- 47 TIONALLY WITH OTHER SERVICES, CAPABILITIES OR APPLICATIONS, THE GROSS 48 REVENUES SHALL ONLY INCLUDE THOSE CHARGES OR FEES DERIVED FROM OR 49 ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE PROVISION OF CABLE SERVICE, AS REFLECTED ON THE 50 BOOKS AND RECORDS OF THE HOLDER OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL OR A 51 SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE, AS THE CASE MAY BE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES, 52 REGULATIONS, STANDARDS AND ORDERS OF THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS- 53 SION. 54 11. "INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR" SHALL MEAN THE CABLE OPERATOR SERVING 55 THE LARGEST NUMBER OF CABLE SUBSCRIBERS IN A PARTICULAR MUNICIPAL FRAN- 56 CHISE AREA ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE. A. 4469 4 1 12. "MUNICIPALITY" SHALL MEAN A CITY OR TOWN WITHIN THE STATE. 2 13. "PERSON" SHALL MEAN AN INDIVIDUAL, PARTNERSHIP, ASSOCIATION, JOINT 3 STOCK COMPANY, TRUST, CORPORATION, GOVERNMENT ENTITY, LIMITED LIABILITY 4 COMPANY OR ANY OTHER ENTITY. 5 14. "PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY" SHALL MEAN THE AREA ON, BELOW OR ABOVE A 6 PUBLIC ROADWAY, HIGHWAY, STREET, PUBLIC SIDEWALK, ALLEY, WATERWAY, OR 7 UTILITY EASEMENT IN WHICH A MUNICIPALITY HAS AN INTEREST. 8 15. "VIDEO PROGRAMMING" SHALL MEAN PROGRAMMING PROVIDED BY, OR GENER- 9 ALLY CONSIDERED COMPARABLE TO, PROGRAMMING PROVIDED BY A TELEVISION 10 BROADCAST STATION, AS SET FORTH IN 47 U.S.C. S 522(20). 11 S 232. AUTHORIZATION TO PROVIDE CABLE SERVICE. 1. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY 12 OTHER LAW TO THE CONTRARY AND SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE, 13 A PERSON SEEKING TO PROVIDE CABLE SERVICE IN THE STATE AFTER THE EFFEC- 14 TIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE MAY FILE AN APPLICATION FOR A STATEWIDE FRAN- 15 CHISE WITH THE COMMISSION AS REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION. THIS ARTICLE DOES 16 NOT PRECLUDE CABLE OPERATORS FROM FILING INDIVIDUAL APPLICATIONS UNDER 17 ARTICLE ELEVEN OF THIS CHAPTER, PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT A PERSON FILING AN 18 APPLICATION FOR A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE WITH THE COMMISSION SHALL BE 19 REQUIRED UPON RECEIPT OF SUCH FRANCHISE TO COMPLY WITH SECTION TWO 20 HUNDRED FORTY-TWO OF THIS ARTICLE WITH REGARD TO ALL IN-STATE BROADBAND 21 AND BROADBAND-CAPABLE FACILITIES AND LINES BUILT DURING THE INITIAL 22 BUILD-OUT PERIOD PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORIZATION PROVIDED BY SUCH FRAN- 23 CHISE, AND FOR THE PERIOD OF THE INITIAL BUILD-OUT PERIOD WITH REGARD TO 24 SUCH PERSON'S IN-STATE BROADBAND AND BROADBAND-CAPABLE FACILITIES AND 25 LINES IN EXISTENCE WHEN SUCH FRANCHISE BECOMES EFFECTIVE. 26 2. A PERSON, INCLUDING AN INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR, PROVIDING CABLE 27 SERVICE UNDER A FRANCHISE AGREEMENT WITH A FRANCHISING AUTHORITY WHICH 28 EXISTED PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE IS NOT SUBJECT TO 29 THIS SECTION UNTIL THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENT EXPIRES AT THE END OF ITS 30 ORIGINAL OR ANY MUTUALLY AGREEABLE RENEWAL TERM, OR UNLESS AND UNTIL THE 31 FRANCHISING AUTHORITY AND ENTITY PROVIDING CABLE SERVICE MUTUALLY AGREE 32 TO TERMINATE THE EXISTING FRANCHISE AGREEMENT. 33 3. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL RESTRICT A CABLE OPERATOR FROM APPLY- 34 ING TO THE COMMISSION FOR A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE TO PROVISION CABLE 35 SERVICES IN TERRITORIES OF THE STATE FOR WHICH IT DOES NOT HAVE AN 36 EXISTING FRANCHISE AGREEMENT WITH A FRANCHISING AUTHORITY. FOR PURPOSES 37 OF THIS SECTION, A CABLE OPERATOR WILL BE DEEMED TO HAVE A FRANCHISE TO 38 PROVIDE CABLE SERVICE IN THE JURISDICTION OF A SPECIFIC FRANCHISING 39 AUTHORITY IF ANY AFFILIATE, PREDECESSOR OR SUCCESSOR ENTITY OF THE CABLE 40 OPERATOR MAINTAINS A FRANCHISE GRANTED BY THAT FRANCHISING AUTHORITY. 41 THE TERMS "AFFILIATE, PREDECESSOR OR SUCCESSOR ENTITY" IN THIS SECTION 42 SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO ANY ENTITY RECEIVING, OBTAINING OR 43 OPERATING UNDER A FRANCHISE FROM A FRANCHISING ENTITY FOR CABLE SERVICE 44 THROUGH THE GRANT OF A FRANCHISE, MERGER, SALE, ASSIGNMENT, RESTRUCTUR- 45 ING, OR ANY OTHER TYPE OF TRANSACTION. 46 4. THE COMMISSION SHALL HAVE THE FRANCHISING AUTHORITY TO ISSUE STATE- 47 WIDE FRANCHISES FOR THE PROVISIONING OF CABLE SERVICE UNDER THIS ARTI- 48 CLE. NEITHER THE COMMISSION NOR ANY MUNICIPALITY IN THE STATE MAY 49 REQUIRE THE FRANCHISE HOLDER TO OBTAIN ANY SEPARATE OR ADDITIONAL FRAN- 50 CHISE OR OTHERWISE IMPOSE ANY FEE OR OTHER REQUIREMENT, INCLUDING BUT 51 NOT LIMITED TO THE REGULATION OF CABLE SERVICE RATES, ON ANY FRANCHISE 52 HOLDER AS A CONDITION OF PROVIDING CABLE SERVICE, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN 53 THIS ARTICLE. 54 5. 16 NYCRR S 895.3, AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME, SHALL NOT APPLY TO 55 THIS ARTICLE. A. 4469 5 1 S 233. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION RESPONSIBILITIES. 1. THE COMMISSION 2 SHALL ASSIGN EXISTING PERMANENT STAFF OF SUCH LEGAL, TECHNICAL AND OTHER 3 EMPLOYEES OF THE COMMISSION AS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER CONDUCT OF 4 ITS CABLE FRANCHISING RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THIS ARTICLE. THE POWERS 5 AND DUTIES OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO STATEWIDE 6 FRANCHISES SHALL NOT EXCEED THOSE PRESCRIBED IN THIS ARTICLE. 7 2. THE COMMISSION SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ESTABLISHING ADDITIONAL 8 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS NOT EXPLICITLY GRANTED IN THIS 9 ARTICLE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF STATEWIDE FRANCHISES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 10 PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE. THE COMMISSION'S ADMINISTRATIVE POWERS AND 11 DUTIES SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE PROVISION FOUND IN SECTION TWO HUNDRED 12 THIRTY-FOUR OF THIS ARTICLE AND ADDITIONAL POWERS INCLUDING THE: 13 (A) DEVELOPMENT OF PROCEDURES TO SUBMIT, REVIEW AND DOCUMENT APPLICA- 14 TIONS FILED WITH THE COMMISSION; 15 (B) REVIEW OF THE INITIAL SUBMISSION AND ANY UPDATES OF THE GENERAL 16 DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE AREA FOOTPRINT TO BE SERVED OR EXPANDED, 17 INCLUDING, IF APPLICABLE, ANY AREA WITHIN A MUNICIPALITY TO BE SERVED BY 18 AN APPLICANT; 19 (C) DETERMINATION AND NOTICE OF INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS; 20 (D) APPROVAL OF APPLICATIONS AND AMENDED APPLICATIONS, OR DENIAL OF 21 SUCH APPLICATIONS, WITHIN THE PERIODS DESIGNATED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF 22 THIS ARTICLE; 23 (E) ISSUANCE TO APPLICANTS WHOSE APPLICATIONS ARE APPROVED FOR STATE- 24 WIDE FRANCHISES TO PROVIDE CABLE SERVICE IN THE SERVICE AREA FOOTPRINT 25 DESCRIBED IN THE APPLICATION; TO CONSTRUCT, UPGRADE, OPERATE OR MAINTAIN 26 A NETWORK CAPABLE OF PROVIDING SUCH SERVICE, AND TO USE AND OCCUPY THE 27 PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN THE DELIVERY OF THAT SERVICE; 28 (F) DEVELOPMENT OF PROCEDURES TO REVIEW AND DOCUMENT THE TRANSFER OR 29 TERMINATION OF A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE; 30 (G) ESTABLISH GUIDELINES IN ADDITION TO THOSE DEVELOPED BY MUNICI- 31 PALITIES UNDER SECTION TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT OF THIS ARTICLE, TO DEAL 32 WITH ANY CONSUMER COMPLAINTS OR COMPLAINTS ALLEGING VIOLATIONS OF ANY 33 PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE. SUCH GUIDELINES SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE 34 TO RESIDENTS OF THE STATE AND SHALL BE POSTED ON THE INTERNET. THE 35 COMMISSION SHALL ALSO PROVIDE CONSUMER COMPLAINT FORMS ON THE INTERNET 36 EVEN IF MUNICIPALITIES ESTABLISH THEIR OWN COMPLAINT FORMS. IN SUCH 37 CASES, MUNICIPALITIES AND THE COMMISSION WILL WORK COOPERATIVELY TO 38 ADDRESS CONSUMER COMPLAINTS. 39 S 234. APPLICATION FOR STATEWIDE CABLE FRANCHISE. 1. ANY PERSON WISH- 40 ING TO PROVIDE CABLE SERVICE IN THE STATE AFTER THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF 41 THIS ARTICLE MAY FILE AN APPLICATION FOR A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE WITH THE 42 COMMISSION AS REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION. A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE APPLICA- 43 TION SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN APPLICATION FEE OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS 44 THAT SHALL BE USED BY THE COMMISSION TO CARRY OUT THE PURPOSES OF THIS 45 ARTICLE. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION REQUIRES THAT ANY PERSON OR ENTITY FILE 46 AN APPLICATION FOR A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE. 47 2. APPLICATIONS FOR A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE SHALL CONTAIN BUT NOT BE 48 LIMITED TO: 49 (A) A STATEMENT THAT THE APPLICANT HAS FILED OR WILL TIMELY FILE WITH 50 THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ALL FORMS REQUIRED BY THAT AGENCY 51 IN ADVANCE OF OFFERING CABLE SERVICE IN THIS STATE; 52 (B) A STATEMENT THAT THE APPLICANT AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL OTHER 53 APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE STATUTES AND REGULATIONS AND ALL GENERALLY 54 APPLICABLE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMI- 55 TATION MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS REGARDING THE TIME, PLACE A. 4469 6 1 AND MANNER OF USING AND OCCUPYING PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY ADOPTED IN 2 ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND FEDERAL LAW; 3 (C) A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE AREA FOOTPRINT TO BE SERVED, 4 INCLUDING, IF APPLICABLE, ANY AREA WITHIN A MUNICIPALITY TO BE SERVED BY 5 THE APPLICANT. SUCH DESCRIPTION MAY BE SET FORTH ON ONE OR MORE MAPS. IF 6 THE APPLICANT IS A TELEPHONE CORPORATION OR AN AFFILIATE OF A TELEPHONE 7 CORPORATION, THE SERVICE AREA WILL INCLUDE A DESCRIPTION OF THE TERRITO- 8 RY IN WHICH THE COMPANY PROVIDES TELEPHONE SERVICE. DESCRIPTIONS OF 9 SERVICE AREA FOOTPRINTS SHALL BE UPDATED BY THE APPLICANT PRIOR TO THE 10 EXPANSION OF CABLE SERVICE TO A PREVIOUSLY UNDESIGNATED SERVICE AREA 11 AND, UPON SUCH EXPANSION, WRITTEN NOTICE SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE COMMIS- 12 SION OF THE NEW SERVICE AREA TO BE SERVED BY THE APPLICANT. THE 13 STATE-ISSUED FRANCHISE AREA AND ANY SERVICE AREA WITHIN THE FRANCHISE 14 AREA MAY EXTEND BEYOND THE AREA OR AREAS WHERE THE APPLICANT HAS PRE-EX- 15 ISTING AUTHORITY TO OCCUPY THE PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY; 16 (D) THE LOCATION OF THE APPLICANT'S PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, THE 17 NAMES OF THE APPLICANT'S PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, AND THE NAME, 18 ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER OF AN OFFICER, GENERAL PARTNER OR OTHER 19 EMPLOYEE OF THE APPLICANT WHO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ONGOING COMMUNI- 20 CATIONS WITH THE COMMISSION; 21 (E) THE NAME AND LOCATION OF THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS OF THE 22 APPLICANT'S PARENT COMPANY, IF ANY; 23 (F) THE SIGNATURE OF AN OFFICER OR GENERAL PARTNER OF THE APPLICANT 24 VERIFYING THE INFORMATION SET FORTH IN THE APPLICATION; 25 (G) DEMONSTRATE THE FINANCIAL, TECHNICAL, MANAGERIAL AND LEGAL CHARAC- 26 TER AND OTHER QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, AND MAINTAIN 27 THE NECESSARY PLANT AND TO PROVIDE SERVICE IN A SAFE, ADEQUATE AND PROP- 28 ER MANNER; 29 (H) PROVIDE A RECORD OF COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS; 30 AND 31 (I) PROVIDE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AS NEEDED BY THE COMMISSION. 32 3. UPON FILING AN APPLICATION WITH THE COMMISSION FOR A SYSTEM-WIDE 33 FRANCHISE AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION TWO OF THIS SECTION, THE 34 APPLICANT SHALL INCLUDE A LIST OF THE SPECIFIC MUNICIPALITIES TO WHICH 35 CATV SERVICE WILL BE PROVIDED OR EXTENDED, THE ANTICIPATED CONSTRUCTION 36 AND DEPLOYMENT DATES, AND THE ANTICIPATED DATE ON WHICH SERVICE WILL BE 37 OFFERED AND A CERTIFIED STATEMENT THAT SUCH DEPLOYMENT WILL MEET THE 38 REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR OF THIS ARTICLE. THE 39 APPLICANT WILL CONCURRENTLY PROVIDE A COPY OF THE APPLICATION TO EACH 40 AFFECTED MUNICIPALITY. 41 4. WITHIN FIFTEEN BUSINESS DAYS AFTER IT RECEIVES THE APPLICATION, THE 42 COMMISSION SHALL: 43 (A) DETERMINE WHETHER AN APPLICATION SUBMITTED IS INCOMPLETE; AND 44 (B) IF SO, THE COMMISSION SHALL NOTIFY THE APPLICANT THAT THE APPLICA- 45 TION IS INCOMPLETE AND IDENTIFY THE INFORMATION THAT THE COMMISSION MUST 46 RECEIVE FROM THE APPLICANT TO MAKE THE APPLICATION COMPLETE. 47 5. WITHIN SIXTY BUSINESS DAYS AFTER IT RECEIVES THE COMPLETED APPLICA- 48 TION, THE COMMISSION SHALL APPROVE THE APPLICATION AND ISSUE A STATEWIDE 49 FRANCHISE TO THE APPLICANT, OR DENY THE APPLICATION. WITHIN SIXTY DAYS 50 OF THE RECEIPT THEREOF, THE COMMISSION SHALL SCHEDULE THREE PUBLIC HEAR- 51 INGS TO BE HELD IN DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS OF THE STATE TO GAIN 52 PUBLIC COMMENT IN CONSIDERATION OF THE APPLICATION. ON OR BEFORE THE 53 EXPIRATION OF THE SIXTY-DAY PERIOD, THE COMMISSION SHALL ISSUE AN ORDER 54 IN WRITING APPROVING THE APPLICATION IF THE APPLICANT HAS COMPLIED WITH 55 THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE, OR THE COMMISSION SHALL 56 DISAPPROVE THE APPLICATION IN WRITING CITING THE REASONS FOR DISAPPROVAL A. 4469 7 1 IF THE BOARD DETERMINES THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE 2 DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE. THE 3 COMMISSION MAY DENY THE APPLICATION IF THE APPLICANT HAS FAILED TO STATE 4 IN THE APPLICATION THE INFORMATION AND REPRESENTATIONS REQUIRED BY 5 SUBDIVISION TWO OF THIS SECTION. IF THE COMMISSION DENIES THE APPLICA- 6 TION, IT MUST SPECIFY WITH PARTICULARITY THE REASON OR REASONS FOR THE 7 DENIAL, AND THE APPLICANT MAY AMEND ITS APPLICATION TO CURE ANY DEFI- 8 CIENCY. THE COMMISSION SHALL DECIDE SUCH AMENDED APPLICATION WITHIN TEN 9 BUSINESS DAYS OF ITS SUBMISSION TO THE COMMISSION BY THE APPLICANT. IF 10 THE COMMISSION DENIES THE APPLICATION, THE COMMISSION SHALL SCHEDULE A 11 PUBLIC MEETING WITH THE APPLICANT TO EXPLAIN TO THE APPLICANT THE 12 REASONS FOR THE COMMISSION'S DISAPPROVAL. SUCH MEETING SHALL BE SCHED- 13 ULED NO LATER THAN THIRTY DAYS FOLLOWING THE EXPIRATION OF THE SIXTY-DAY 14 REVIEW PERIOD AS REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION. THE APPLICANT SHALL HAVE 15 THIRTY DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF THE MEETING WITH THE COMMISSION TO 16 FILE AN APPEAL OF THE BOARD'S DECISION. THE COMMISSION SHALL THEREAFTER 17 SCHEDULE AN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING NOT LATER THAN THE THIRTIETH DAY 18 FOLLOWING THE DATE OF THE FILING OF THE APPLICANT'S APPEAL IN ORDER TO 19 CONSIDER THE APPLICANT'S APPEAL. THE COMMISSION SHALL ISSUE A FINAL 20 DECISION IN WRITTEN FORM ON THE APPLICANT'S APPEAL NOT LATER THAN THE 21 SIXTIETH DAY FOLLOWING THE ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING, REQUIRED BY THIS 22 SUBDIVISION, ON THE APPLICANT'S APPEAL. AFTER AN ADMINISTRATIVE PERIOD 23 AN APPLICANT MAY CHALLENGE A DENIAL OF ITS APPLICATION OR AMENDED APPLI- 24 CATION IN ANY COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION. 25 6. A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE AUTHORIZATION ISSUED BY THE COMMISSION SHALL 26 CONTAIN: 27 (A) A GRANT OF A FRANCHISE TO PROVIDE CABLE SERVICE IN THE SERVICE 28 AREA FOOTPRINT DESCRIBED IN THE APPLICATION; TO CONSTRUCT, UPGRADE, 29 OPERATE OR MAINTAIN A NETWORK CAPABLE OF PROVIDING SUCH SERVICE, EXCEPT 30 WHERE THIS GRANT IS NOT REQUIRED AND TO USE AND OCCUPY THE PUBLIC 31 RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN THE DELIVERY OF THAT SERVICE; AND 32 (B) A STATEMENT THAT THE FRANCHISE GRANT IN SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS 33 SECTION IS SUBJECT TO LAWFUL OPERATION OF THE CABLE SERVICE BY THE 34 APPLICANT OR ITS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST. 35 7. AN APPLICANT HAVING PRE-EXISTING AUTHORITY TO UTILIZE THE PUBLIC 36 RIGHTS-OF-WAY IS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE PRIOR TO THE 37 ACTUAL PROVISION OF CABLE SERVICE ON A COMMERCIAL BASIS DIRECTLY TO 38 SUBSCRIBERS. HOWEVER, SUCH AN APPLICANT IS NOT REQUIRED TO OBTAIN A 39 STATEWIDE FRANCHISE OR ANY MUNICIPALITY AUTHORIZATION, EXCEPT FOR BEING 40 SUBJECT TO MUNICIPALITY RIGHT-OF-WAY REQUIREMENTS, IN ORDER TO 41 CONSTRUCT, UPGRADE, OPERATE OR MAINTAIN A NETWORK THAT IS CAPABLE OF 42 PROVIDING CABLE SERVICE. 43 8. A SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE ISSUED BY THE BOARD SHALL BE NONTRANSFERA- 44 BLE, EXCEPT BY WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE BOARD. 45 S 235. LENGTH OF STATEWIDE FRANCHISE. A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE ISSUED BY 46 THE COMMISSION SHALL BE VALID FOR TEN YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ISSUANCE. 47 RENEWAL OF A SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE SHALL BE VALID FOR A PERIOD OF 48 FIFTEEN YEARS FROM THE DATE OF THE RENEWAL ISSUANCE, AND THE COMMISSION 49 SHALL ESTABLISH RULES GOVERNING THE RENEWAL OF A SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE. 50 S 236. TERMINATION OF A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE. 1. A FRANCHISE SHALL 51 TERMINATE AT THE EXPIRATION OF ITS TERM OR OTHERWISE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 52 THE PROVISIONS THEREOF, UNLESS, PRIOR THERETO, THE COMMISSION OTHERWISE 53 ORDERS. THE COMMISSION MAY SO ORDER ONLY IF IT FINDS, AFTER PUBLIC 54 NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR A HEARING, THAT THE FRANCHISEE: 55 (A) HAS COMMITTED A MATERIAL BREACH OF ITS FRANCHISE OR ANY APPLICABLE 56 PROVISION OF THIS ARTICLE OR OF THE REGULATIONS PROMULGATED HEREUNDER A. 4469 8 1 AND HAS FAILED, WITHOUT REASONABLE JUSTIFICATION, TO CURE SAID BREACH 2 WITHIN SIXTY DAYS AFTER HAVING RECEIVED WRITTEN NOTICE THEREOF FROM THE 3 COMMISSION; OR 4 (B) HAS NOT MET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTIONS TWO HUNDRED FORTY-THREE 5 AND TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR OF THIS ARTICLE; 6 (C) HAS ENGAGED IN BLOCKING OF LAWFUL CONTENT OR WEB SITES OR SERVICES 7 OF COMPETITORS, OR REFUSED TO INTERCONNECT ITS FACILITIES WITH THE 8 FACILITIES OF ANOTHER PROVIDER OF BROADBAND NETWORK SERVICES ON REASON- 9 ABLE AND NONDISCRIMINATORY TERMS OR CONDITIONS; OR 10 (D) HAS BEEN ADJUDICATED AS BANKRUPT OR HAS FILED A VOLUNTARY PETITION 11 FOR BANKRUPTCY OR REORGANIZATION OR FOR AN ORDER PROTECTING ITS ASSETS 12 FROM THE CLAIMS OF CREDITORS AND THE COMMISSION FINDS THAT TERMINATION 13 OF THE FRANCHISE OR CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION UNDER SUCH CONDITIONS IS 14 IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE PUBLIC. 15 2. UPON TERMINATION OF A FRANCHISE OR CERTIFICATE OF CONFIRMATION, THE 16 CABLE OPERATOR SHALL DISPOSE OF ITS FACILITIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 17 PROVISIONS OF THE FRANCHISE OR CERTIFICATE. HOWEVER, ON MOTION OF ANY 18 INTERESTED PARTY OR UPON ITS OWN MOTION, AND AFTER PUBLIC NOTICE AND 19 OPPORTUNITY FOR HEARING, IF THE COMMISSION FINDS THAT THE CONTINUED 20 PRESENCE OF THE FACILITIES IN ANY PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE WOULD POSE A 21 NUISANCE TO THE MUNICIPALITY OR ITS RESIDENTS, THE OPERATOR SHALL REMOVE 22 ITS FACILITIES WITHIN SUCH PERIOD AS THE COMMISSION SHALL ORDER. IN THE 23 ABSENCE OF ANY APPLICABLE FRANCHISE OR CERTIFICATE PROVISION OR ORDER BY 24 THE COMMISSION TO THE CONTRARY, THE CABLE TELEVISION COMPANY MAY ABANDON 25 ITS FACILITIES. 26 S 237. ABANDONMENT OF SERVICE. 1. NO CABLE OPERATOR MAY ABANDON ANY 27 SERVICE OR PORTION THEREOF WITHOUT GIVING SIX MONTHS' PRIOR WRITTEN 28 NOTICE TO THE COMMISSION AND TO THE FRANCHISOR, IF ANY, AND TO THE MUNI- 29 CIPALITIES IT SERVES. 30 2. WHEN ABANDONMENT OF ANY SERVICE IS PROHIBITED BY A FRANCHISE, NO 31 CABLE OPERATOR MAY ABANDON SUCH SERVICE WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE 32 COMMISSION. IN GRANTING SUCH CONSENT, THE COMMISSION MAY IMPOSE SUCH 33 TERMS, CONDITIONS OR REQUIREMENTS AS IN ITS JUDGMENT ARE NECESSARY TO 34 PROTECT THE PUBLIC INTEREST. 35 S 238. MUNICIPAL POWER AND REGULATION OVER FRANCHISE HOLDERS. A MUNI- 36 CIPALITY MAY: 37 1. EXERCISE ITS PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY AUTHORITY OVER FRANCHISE HOLDERS, 38 INCLUDING REQUIRING FRANCHISE HOLDERS TO FOLLOW MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES AS 39 WELL AS ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS; 40 2. RECEIVE, MEDIATE, AND RESOLVE CABLE SERVICE QUALITY COMPLAINTS FROM 41 A FRANCHISE HOLDER'S CUSTOMERS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY; 42 3. REQUIRE A FRANCHISE HOLDER WHO IS PROVIDING CABLE SERVICE WITHIN 43 THE MUNICIPALITY TO REGISTER WITH THE MUNICIPALITY, MAINTAIN A POINT OF 44 CONTACT, AND PROVIDE NOTICE OF ANY FRANCHISE AUTHORIZATION TRANSFER TO 45 THE MUNICIPALITY WITHIN FOURTEEN BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE COMPLETION OF 46 THE TRANSFER; 47 4. ESTABLISH REASONABLE GUIDELINES REGARDING THE USE OF PUBLIC, EDUCA- 48 TIONAL, AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS CHANNELS WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY IN 49 ADDITION TO THOSE ESTABLISHED IN SECTION TWO HUNDRED FORTY-ONE OF THIS 50 ARTICLE. 51 S 239. PAYMENT AND REMITTANCE OF FRANCHISE FEE. 1. THE FRANCHISE HOLD- 52 ER WHO OFFERS CABLE SERVICE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF A MUNICIPALITY 53 SHALL CALCULATE AND REMIT TO THE MUNICIPALITY AT THE END OF EACH CALEN- 54 DAR YEAR QUARTER A FRANCHISE FEE, AS PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION. THE OBLI- 55 GATION TO CALCULATE AND REMIT THE FRANCHISE FEE TO A MUNICIPALITY BEGINS 56 IMMEDIATELY UPON PROVISION OF CABLE SERVICE WITHIN THAT MUNICIPALITY'S A. 4469 9 1 JURISDICTION, BUT THE FIRST REMITTANCE SHALL NOT BE DUE UNTIL THE END OF 2 THE FIRST CALENDAR YEAR QUARTER THAT IS LATER THAN ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY 3 DAYS AFTER THE PROVISION OF CABLE SERVICE BEGAN. 4 2. THE FRANCHISE FEE SHALL BE CALCULATED AS A PERCENTAGE OF THE HOLD- 5 ER'S GROSS REVENUES, AS DEFINED IN SECTION TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE OF 6 THIS ARTICLE AND SHALL BE FIVE PERCENT. A MUNICIPALITY MAY, BY ORDI- 7 NANCE, CHANGE THE PERCENTAGE APPLIED TO THE GROSS REVENUES OF THE HOLD- 8 ER. 9 3. NO FEE UNDER THIS SECTION WILL BECOME DUE UNTIL THE MUNICIPALITY 10 CERTIFIES AND PROVIDES DOCUMENTATION TO THE FRANCHISE HOLDER SUPPORTING 11 THE PERCENTAGE PAID BY ANY INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR SERVING THE AREA 12 WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY'S JURISDICTION. 13 4. NO MUNICIPALITY OR ANY OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THIS STATE 14 MAY ASSESS ANY ADDITIONAL FEES OR CHARGES OR REQUIRE OTHER REMUNERATION 15 OF ANY KIND FROM THE FRANCHISE HOLDER OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH IN THIS 16 SECTION, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE PROVISION OF IN-KIND SERVICES OR 17 SUPPORT, PERSONNEL AND FUNDING DEDICATED TO PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND 18 GOVERNMENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ADDITIONAL 19 FEES, CHARGES OR REMUNERATION. 20 5. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, IN THE CASE OF A CABLE SERVICE THAT 21 MAY BE BUNDLED OR INTEGRATED FUNCTIONALLY WITH OTHER SERVICES, CAPABILI- 22 TIES OR APPLICATIONS, THE FRANCHISE FEE SHALL BE APPLIED ONLY TO THE 23 GROSS REVENUES, AS DEFINED IN THIS ARTICLE, ATTRIBUTABLE TO CABLE 24 SERVICE OR THE USE OF THE CABLE SYSTEM AND FACILITIES, AS REFLECTED ON 25 THE BOOKS AND RECORDS OF THE HOLDER IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY 26 ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES AND FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 27 RULES, REGULATIONS, STANDARDS OR ORDERS, AS APPLICABLE. 28 6. THE FRANCHISE FEE SHALL BE REMITTED TO THE APPLICABLE MUNICIPALITY 29 QUARTERLY, WITHIN FORTY-FIVE DAYS AFTER THE END OF THE QUARTER FOR THE 30 PRECEDING CALENDAR QUARTER. EACH PAYMENT SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY A 31 SUMMARY EXPLAINING THE BASIS FOR THE CALCULATION OF THE FRANCHISE FEE. 32 NOT MORE THAN ONCE ANNUALLY, A MUNICIPALITY MAY EXAMINE THE FRANCHISE 33 HOLDER'S BUSINESS RECORDS TO THE EXTENT REASONABLY NECESSARY TO ENSURE 34 COMPENSATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SECTION. EACH PARTY SHALL BEAR THE 35 PARTY'S OWN COSTS OF THE EXAMINATION. ANY CLAIMS BY A MUNICIPALITY THAT 36 COMPENSATION IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS SECTION, AND ANY CLAIMS FOR 37 REFUNDS OR OTHER CORRECTIONS TO THE REMITTANCE OF THE FRANCHISE HOLDER, 38 MUST BE MADE WITHIN THREE YEARS AND FORTY-FIVE DAYS OF THE END OF THE 39 QUARTER FOR WHICH COMPENSATION IS REMITTED, OR THREE YEARS FROM THE DATE 40 OF REMITTANCE, WHICHEVER IS LATER. EITHER A MUNICIPALITY OR THE FRAN- 41 CHISE HOLDER MAY, IN THE EVENT OF A DISPUTE CONCERNING COMPENSATION 42 UNDER THIS SECTION, BRING AN ACTION IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDIC- 43 TION. 44 S 240. PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL AND GOVERNMENT CHANNELS. 1. IN ADDITION TO 45 THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN 16 NYCRR SEC. 894.4 (AS MAY BE AMENDED 46 FROM TIME TO TIME), THE FRANCHISE HOLDER SHALL PROVIDE THE MUNICIPALITY 47 WITH CAPACITY IN ITS CABLE SYSTEM TO ALLOW PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL, AND 48 GOVERNMENTAL (PEG) ACCESS CHANNELS FOR NONCOMMERCIAL PROGRAMMING. FOR 49 THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, PEG CHANNELS SHALL BE DEFINED AS ANALOG 50 CHANNELS OF SIX MEGAHERTZ BANDWIDTH OR THE SAME AS ANY OTHER CHANNEL ON 51 THE BASIC TIER, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. IN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS 52 SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION, THE COMMISSION MAY ISSUE ADDITIONAL RULES OR 53 GUIDELINES REGARDING PEG ACCESS CHANNELS. THE HOLDER SHALL PROVIDE THE 54 SAME ANCILLARY SERVICES TO THE PEG CHANNELS AND ENTITIES AS THE INCUM- 55 BENT PROVIDER. A. 4469 10 1 2. THE FRANCHISE HOLDER SHALL DESIGNATE A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF CAPACI- 2 TY ON ITS CABLE SYSTEM TO ALLOW THE PROVISION OF A COMPARABLE NUMBER OF 3 PEG CHANNELS OR HOURS OF PROGRAMMING THAT THE INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR 4 HAS ACTIVATED AND PROVIDED WITHIN THE MUNICIPALITY UNDER THE TERMS OF 5 ITS FRANCHISE AGREEMENT AS OF THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ARTICLE. IF A 6 MUNICIPALITY DID NOT HAVE PEG ACCESS CHANNELS AS OF THAT DATE, THE CABLE 7 OPERATOR SHALL FURNISH TO THE MUNICIPALITY UPON REQUEST UP TO THREE PEG 8 CHANNELS FOR A MUNICIPALITY WITH A POPULATION OF AT LEAST FIFTY THOUSAND 9 AND UP TO TWO PEG CHANNELS FOR A MUNICIPALITY WITH A POPULATION OF LESS 10 THAN FIFTY THOUSAND. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, A PEG CHANNEL IS 11 DEEMED ACTIVATED IF IT IS BEING UTILIZED FOR PEG PROGRAMMING WITHIN THE 12 MUNICIPALITY FOR AT LEAST EIGHT HOURS PER DAY AND IF SUCH PROGRAMMING IS 13 NOT BROADCAST MORE THAN ONCE IN EVERY EIGHT HOURS. THE HOLDER SHALL HAVE 14 TWELVE MONTHS FROM THE DATE THE MUNICIPALITY REQUESTS SUCH PEG CHANNELS 15 TO DESIGNATE THE CAPACITY; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE TWELVE-MONTH 16 PERIOD SHALL BE TOLLED BY ANY PERIOD DURING WHICH THE DESIGNATION OR 17 PROVISION OF PEG CHANNEL CAPACITY IS TECHNICALLY INFEASIBLE, INCLUDING 18 ANY FAILURE OR DELAY OF THE INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR TO MAKE ADEQUATE 19 INTERCONNECTION AVAILABLE, AS REQUIRED BY THIS SECTION. IN CITIES WITH A 20 POPULATION OF ONE MILLION OR MORE PERSONS, IF A SYSTEM HAS TOTAL ACTI- 21 VATED BANDWIDTH IN EXCESS OF EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO MEGAHERTZ THEN AT 22 LEAST TWO ADDITIONAL PEG CHANNELS SHALL BE SET ASIDE BY THE HOLDER, 23 INCLUDING ONE FOR PUBLIC ACCESS. 24 3. THE FRANCHISE HOLDER MAY SUBMIT TO THE COMMISSION AN APPLICATION TO 25 CEASE PROVIDING ANY PEG CHANNEL PROVIDED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION THAT 26 IS NOT UTILIZED BY THE MUNICIPALITY FOR AT LEAST EIGHT HOURS PER DAY, 27 AND EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, THE CHANNEL MAY THEREAFTER BE PROGRAMMED 28 AT THE FRANCHISE HOLDER'S DISCRETION. THE COMMISSION MAY HOLD A HEARING 29 IN THE MUNICIPALITY TO AID IN MAKING ITS DETERMINATION WHETHER TO 30 APPROVE THE APPLICATION. THE COMMISSION SHALL ISSUE A DECISION WITHIN 31 THIRTY BUSINESS DAYS OF THE FRANCHISEE'S APPLICATION. IF THE MUNICI- 32 PALITY SUBSEQUENTLY CERTIFIES TO THE COMMISSION AND HOLDER A SCHEDULE 33 FOR AT LEAST EIGHT HOURS OF DAILY NON-REPEAT PEG CHANNEL PROGRAMMING PER 34 CHANNEL, THE HOLDER SHALL RESTORE THE PEG CHANNEL OR CHANNELS FOR THE 35 USE OF THE MUNICIPALITY FOR AS LONG AS THE MUNICIPALITY USES THE CHANNEL 36 OR CHANNELS FOR AT LEAST EIGHT HOURS A DAY. 37 4. THE CONTENT AND OPERATION OF ANY PEG ACCESS CHANNEL PROVIDED PURSU- 38 ANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MUNICIPALITY, 39 RECEIVING THE BENEFIT OF SUCH CHANNEL, AND THE FRANCHISE HOLDER BEARS 40 ONLY THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE TRANSMISSION OF SUCH CHANNEL, SUBJECT TO 41 REASONABLE TECHNOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS. THE FRANCHISE HOLDER SHALL BE 42 RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING THE CONNECTIVITY, AS WELL AS OTHER EQUIPMENT 43 NECESSARY, TO EACH PEG ACCESS CHANNEL PROGRAMMING DISTRIBUTION LOCATION 44 AND FOR DOING SO WITHOUT CHARGE FOR UP TO THE FIRST TWO HUNDRED FEET OF 45 THE HOLDER'S CONNECTING FACILITIES. 46 5. THE MUNICIPALITY, OR ITS DESIGNEES, MUST ENSURE THAT ALL TRANS- 47 MISSIONS, CONTENT, OR PROGRAMMING TO BE TRANSMITTED OVER A PEG ACCESS 48 CHANNEL OR FACILITY BY A FRANCHISE HOLDER ARE PROVIDED OR SUBMITTED TO 49 THE CABLE OPERATOR IN A MANNER OR FORM THAT IS CAPABLE OF BEING ACCEPTED 50 AND TRANSMITTED BY THE CABLE OPERATOR, WITHOUT REQUIREMENT FOR ADDI- 51 TIONAL ALTERATION OR CHANGE IN THE CONTENT BY THE CABLE OPERATOR, OVER 52 THE CABLE SYSTEM OF THE CABLE OPERATOR. THE MUNICIPALITY'S, OR ITS 53 DESIGNEES' PROVISION OF PEG CONTENT TO THE HOLDER SHALL CONSTITUTE 54 AUTHORIZATION FOR THE HOLDER TO CARRY SUCH CONTENT INCLUDING, AT THE 55 HOLDER'S OPTION, BEYOND THE JURISDICTIONAL BOUNDARIES OF THE MUNICI- 56 PALITY. A. 4469 11 1 6. THE FRANCHISE HOLDER AND AN INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR SHALL USE 2 REASONABLE EFFORTS TO INTERCONNECT THEIR CABLE SYSTEMS FOR THE PURPOSE 3 OF PROVIDING PEG PROGRAMMING. INTERCONNECTION MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY 4 DIRECT CABLE, MICROWAVE LINK, SATELLITE, OR OTHER REASONABLE METHOD OF 5 CONNECTION. FRANCHISE HOLDERS AND INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATORS SHALL NEGO- 6 TIATE IN GOOD FAITH AND INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATORS MAY NOT WITHHOLD 7 INTERCONNECTION OF PEG CHANNELS. IN THE EVENT A FRANCHISE HOLDER AND AN 8 INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR CANNOT REACH A MUTUALLY ACCEPTABLE INTERCON- 9 NECTION AGREEMENT, THEN THE DUTY OF THE HOLDER SHALL BE DISCHARGED IF 10 THE HOLDER MAKES INTERCONNECTION AVAILABLE TO THE CHANNEL ORIGINATOR AT 11 A POINT ON THE HOLDER'S NETWORK DETERMINED BY THE HOLDER. 12 7. THE PEG CHANNELS SHALL BE FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE LOCAL ENTITY 13 OR ITS DESIGNEE TO PROVIDE PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL, AND GOVERNMENTAL CHAN- 14 NELS. THE PEG CHANNELS SHALL BE USED ONLY FOR NONCOMMERCIAL PURPOSES. 15 HOWEVER, ADVERTISING, UNDERWRITING, OR SPONSORSHIP RECOGNITION MAY BE 16 CARRIED ON THE CHANNELS FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING PEG-RELATED ACTIV- 17 ITIES. THE PEG CHANNELS SHALL ALL BE CARRIED ON THE BASIC SERVICE TIER. 18 TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE, THE PEG CHANNELS SHALL NOT BE SEPARATED NUMER- 19 ICALLY FROM OTHER CHANNELS CARRIED ON THE BASIC SERVICE TIER AND THE 20 CHANNEL NUMBERS FOR THE PEG CHANNELS SHALL BE THE SAME CHANNEL NUMBERS 21 USED BY THE INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR UNLESS PROHIBITED BY FEDERAL LAW. 22 AFTER THE INITIAL DESIGNATION OF PEG CHANNEL NUMBERS, THE CHANNEL 23 NUMBERS SHALL NOT BE CHANGED WITHOUT THE AGREEMENT OF THE LOCAL ENTITY 24 UNLESS THE CHANGE IS REQUIRED BY FEDERAL LAW. EACH CHANNEL SHALL BE 25 CAPABLE OF CARRYING A NATIONAL TELEVISION SYSTEM COMMITTEE (NTSC) TELE- 26 VISION SIGNAL. 27 8. THE CONTENT TO BE PROVIDED OVER THE PEG CHANNEL CAPACITY PROVIDED 28 PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LOCAL ENTITY 29 OR ITS DESIGNEE RECEIVING THE BENEFIT OF THAT CAPACITY, AND THE HOLDER 30 OF A STATE FRANCHISE BEARS ONLY THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE TRANSMISSION 31 OF THAT CONTENT, SUBJECT TO TECHNOLOGICAL RESTRAINTS. 32 9. THE PEG SIGNAL SHALL BE RECEIVABLE BY ALL SUBSCRIBERS, WHETHER THEY 33 RECEIVE DIGITAL OR ANALOG SERVICE, OR A COMBINATION THEREOF, WITHOUT THE 34 NEED FOR ANY EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN THE EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO RECEIVE THE 35 LOWEST COST TIER OF SERVICE. THE PEG ACCESS CAPACITY PROVIDED SHALL BE 36 OF SIMILAR QUALITY AND FUNCTIONALITY TO THAT OFFERED BY COMMERCIAL CHAN- 37 NELS ON THE LOWEST COST TIER OF SERVICE UNLESS THE SIGNAL IS PROVIDED TO 38 THE HOLDER AT A LOWER QUALITY OR WITH LESS FUNCTIONALITY. 39 10. AFTER JANUARY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND NINE, AND UNTIL THE EXPIRATION 40 OF THE INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR'S FRANCHISE, IF THE INCUMBENT CABLE 41 OPERATOR HAS EXISTING UNSATISFIED OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE FRANCHISE TO 42 REMIT TO THE LOCAL ENTITY OR ITS DESIGNEE ANY CASH PAYMENTS FOR THE 43 ONGOING COSTS OF PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL, AND GOVERNMENT ACCESS CHANNEL 44 FACILITIES, THE LOCAL ENTITY, OR ITS DESIGNEE FOR THE PUBLIC ACCESS 45 CHANNELS, SHALL DIVIDE THOSE CASH PAYMENTS AMONG ALL CABLE OR VIDEO 46 PROVIDERS AS PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION. THE FEE SHALL BE THE HOLDER'S PRO 47 RATA PER SUBSCRIBER SHARE OF THE CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED TO BE PAID BY THE 48 INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR TO THE LOCAL ENTITY OR ITS DESIGNEE COMMUNITY 49 ACCESS ORGANIZATION FOR THE COSTS OF PEG CHANNEL FACILITIES. ALL VIDEO 50 SERVICE PROVIDERS AND THE INCUMBENT CABLE OPERATOR SHALL BE SUBJECT TO 51 THE SAME REQUIREMENTS FOR RECURRING PAYMENTS FOR THE SUPPORT OF PEG 52 CHANNEL FACILITIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED AS A PERCENTAGE OF GROSS REVENUE 53 OR AS AN AMOUNT PER SUBSCRIBER, PER MONTH, OR OTHERWISE. 54 11. A LOCAL ENTITY SHALL ESTABLISH A PAYMENT FOR THE ONGOING SUPPORT 55 OF THE COST OF PEG FACILITIES AND SERVICES THAT WOULD BECOME EFFECTIVE 56 SUBSEQUENT TO THE EXPIRATION OF ANY FEE IMPOSED BY THIS ARTICLE, A. 4469 12 1 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NO SUCH FEE SHALL BE ALLOCATED SUCH THAT ANY 2 COMMUNITY ACCESS ORGANIZATION IS RECEIVING ANYTHING LESS THAN WHAT IT IS 3 RECEIVING FROM THE CABLE OPERATOR ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS LEGIS- 4 LATION, AND PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT EVERY LOCAL ENTITY SHALL BE ENTITLED 5 TO A PAYMENT OF NOT LESS THAN TWO PERCENT FROM THE HOLDER OF A STATE 6 FRANCHISE FOR THE ONGOING SUPPORT OF THE COST OF PEG FACILITIES AND 7 SERVICES. IF, ON DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, TWO THOUSAND EIGHT, A LOCAL 8 ENTITY OR ITS DESIGNEE WAS IMPOSING A SEPARATE FEE TO SUPPORT PEG CHAN- 9 NEL FACILITIES THAT IS IN EXCESS OF TWO PERCENT, THAT ENTITY OR ITS 10 DESIGNEE MAY ESTABLISH A FEE NO GREATER THAN THAT SEPARATE FEE, AND IN 11 NO EVENT GREATER THAN THREE PERCENT, TO SUPPORT PEG ACTIVITIES. IF THE 12 PEG SUPPORT FEE IMPOSED BY A LOCAL ENTITY OR ITS DESIGNEE IS EXPRESSED 13 IN A MANNER OTHER THAN AS A PERCENTAGE OF GROSS REVENUES, THE LOCAL 14 ENTITY OR ITS DESIGNEE COMMUNITY ACCESS ORGANIZATION MAY CONVERT THAT 15 FEE TO A CURRENTLY EQUIVALENT PERCENTAGE OF GROSS REVENUES AT ANY TIME. 16 THE LOCAL ENTITY OR ITS DESIGNEE MAY ADOPT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 17 PROVISION OF PEG-RELATED IN-KIND RESOURCES BY ALL CABLE AND VIDEO 18 SERVICE PROVIDERS. 19 12. RULES AND REGULATIONS ADOPTED BY THE COMMUNITY ACCESS ORGANIZATION 20 SHALL GOVERN THE USE OF ANY CHANNEL TIME ON THE PUBLIC CHANNELS AS WELL 21 AS THE EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES AND SERVICES RELATED TO THE PUBLIC CHAN- 22 NELS. 23 13. THE COMMISSION, THROUGH AN ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING SHALL HAVE 24 THE ORIGINAL JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE ANY REQUIREMENTS UNDER THIS SECTION 25 TO RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE REGARDING THE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN THIS 26 SECTION. AFTER THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESS IS EXHAUSTED, A COURT OF 27 COMPETENT JURISDICTION SHALL HAVE JURISDICTION TO ENFORCE ANY REQUIRE- 28 MENT UNDER THIS SECTION OR RESOLVE ANY DISPUTE REGARDING THE REQUIRE- 29 MENTS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION, AND NO CABLE OPERATOR MAY BE BARRED 30 FROM THE PROVISION OF CABLE SERVICE OR BE REQUIRED TO TERMINATE CABLE 31 SERVICE AS A RESULT OF SUCH DISPUTE OR ENFORCEMENT ACTION. 32 S 241. CABLE OPERATOR'S COMMUNITY COMMITMENT. 1. CABLE OPERATORS 33 SHALL INSTALL AND RETAIN OR PROVIDE, WITHOUT CHARGE, ONE SERVICE OUTLET 34 ACTIVATED FOR BASIC SERVICE TO ANY AND ALL FIRE STATIONS, PUBLIC 35 SCHOOLS, POLICE STATIONS, PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND OTHER SUCH BUILDINGS USED 36 FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. 37 2. CABLE OPERATORS SHALL PROVIDE INTERNET SERVICE, WITHOUT CHARGE, 38 THROUGH ONE SERVICE OUTLET ACTIVATED FOR BASIC SERVICE TO ANY AND ALL 39 FIRE STATIONS, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, POLICE STATIONS, PUBLIC LIBRARIES, AND 40 OTHER SUCH BUILDINGS USED FOR MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. 41 S 242. CONSUMER PROTECTION RULES. 1. EVERY CABLE OPERATOR SHALL 42 PROVIDE SAFE, ADEQUATE AND RELIABLE SERVICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICA- 43 BLE LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND FRANCHISE REQUIREMENTS. CABLE OPERATORS WITH 44 A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE ARE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER SECTIONS TWO 45 HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR AND TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR-A OF THIS CHAPTER AND 46 ANY OTHER CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS PERTAINING TO THE PROVISION OF 47 VIDEO SERVICE ESTABLISHED BY FEDERAL LAW OR REGULATION OR ADOPTED BY 48 SUBSEQUENT ENACTMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE. ALL CUSTOMER SERVICE AND 49 CONSUMER PROTECTION STANDARDS UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE INTERPRETED 50 AND APPLIED TO ACCOMMODATE NEWER OR DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGIES WHILE MEETING 51 OR EXCEEDING THE GOALS OF THESE STANDARDS. 52 2. IN ADDITION, CABLE OPERATORS SHALL: 53 (A) CLEARLY AND CONSPICUOUSLY DISCLOSE TO USERS, IN PLAIN LANGUAGE, 54 ACCURATE INFORMATION CONCERNING ANY TERMS, CONDITIONS, OR LIMITATIONS ON 55 THE BROADBAND NETWORK SERVICE THEY OFFER, THE SPEEDS OF THE DOWNLOAD AND 56 UPLOADING SPEEDS OF THE PROVIDER'S INTERNET SERVICE; A. 4469 13 1 (B) PROVIDE THEIR BROADBAND NETWORK SERVICES ON REASONABLE AND NONDIS- 2 CRIMINATORY TERMS AND CONDITIONS SUCH THAT ANY PERSON CAN OFFER OR 3 PROVIDE CONTENT, APPLICATIONS, OR SERVICES TO OR OVER THE NETWORK IN A 4 MANNER THAT IS AT LEAST EQUAL TO THE MANNER IN WHICH THE PROVIDER OR ITS 5 AFFILIATES OFFER CONTENT, APPLICATIONS, AND SERVICES, FREE OF ANY 6 SURCHARGE ON THE BASIS OF THE CONTENT, APPLICATION, OR SERVICE; 7 (C) INTERCONNECT THEIR FACILITIES WITH THE FACILITIES OF OTHER PROVID- 8 ERS OF BROADBAND NETWORK SERVICES ON REASONABLE AND NONDISCRIMINATORY 9 TERMS OR CONDITIONS. 10 S 243. NEUTRAL INTERNET AND BROADBAND NETWORKS. 1. CABLE OPERATORS 11 SHALL NOT: 12 (A) BLOCK, IMPAIR, DISCRIMINATE AGAINST, OR INTERFERE WITH THE ABILITY 13 OF ANY PERSON TO USE INTERNET BASED TRAFFIC BASED ON THE SOURCE, DESTI- 14 NATION, OR OWNERSHIP OF THE INTERNET TRAFFIC THAT CARRIES VIDEO SERVICE, 15 IN A MANNER THAT DEGRADES OR OTHERWISE NEGATIVELY IMPACTS THE ACCESS TO, 16 OR THE QUALITY OF SERVICES RECEIVED BY AN END USER; 17 (B) ENGAGE IN ANY EXCLUSIVE OR PREFERENTIAL DEALINGS REGARDING THE 18 CARRIAGE AND TREATMENT OF INTERNET TRAFFIC, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 19 TO, TRAFFIC THAT CARRIES VIDEO PROGRAMMING OR VIDEO SERVICE, WITH AN 20 AFFILIATE OR THIRD PARTY PROVIDER OF INTERNET APPLICATIONS, SERVICES, 21 CONTENT, OR VIDEO SERVICES; 22 (C) IMPOSE AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE TO AVOID ANY CONDUCT THAT IS PROHIBIT- 23 ED BY THIS SECTION; 24 (D) PROHIBIT A USER FROM ATTACHING OR USING A DEVICE ON THE PROVIDER'S 25 INTERNET OR BROADBAND NETWORK THAT DOES NOT PHYSICALLY DAMAGE OR MATE- 26 RIALLY DEGRADE OTHER USERS' UTILIZATION OF THE NETWORK. 27 2. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO PREVENT A BROADBAND 28 OR INTERNET NETWORK PROVIDER FROM TAKING REASONABLE AND NONDISCRIMINATO- 29 RY MEASURES: 30 (A) TO MANAGE THE FUNCTIONING OF ITS NETWORK TO PROTECT THE SECURITY 31 AND TO OFFER PARENTAL CONTROLS AND OTHER CONSUMER PROTECTION MEASURES OF 32 SUCH NETWORK AND BROADBAND OR INTERNET NETWORK SERVICES IF SUCH MANAGE- 33 MENT DOES NOT RESULT IN DISCRIMINATION AMONG THE CONTENT, APPLICATIONS, 34 OR SERVICES ON THE NETWORK; 35 (B) TO GIVE PRIORITY TO EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS; OR 36 (C) TO PREVENT A VIOLATION OF A FEDERAL OR STATE LAW, OR TO COMPLY 37 WITH AN ORDER OF A COURT TO ENFORCE SUCH LAW, OR SUCH OTHER ACTION 38 AGAINST NETWORK THREATS AS MAY BE AUTHORIZED IN SECTION TWO HUNDRED 39 FIFTEEN OF THIS CHAPTER. 40 S 244. DEPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR STATEWIDE CABLE FRANCHISE. 1. AS 41 PART OF ANY FRANCHISE ISSUED BY THE COMMISSION IN THIS ARTICLE, A CABLE 42 OPERATOR SHALL BE REQUIRED TO: 43 (A) BEGIN PROVIDING CABLE SERVICE ON A COMMERCIAL BASIS, WITHIN THREE 44 YEARS OF ISSUANCE OF THE SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE, IN: 45 (I) EACH COUNTY SEAT THAT IS WITHIN THE CATV COMPANY'S SERVICE AREA; 46 AND 47 (II) EACH MUNICIPALITY WITHIN THE CATV COMPANY'S SERVICE AREA THAT HAS 48 A POPULATION DENSITY GREATER THAN SEVENTY-ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN PERSONS PER 49 SQUARE MILE OF LAND AREA, AS DETERMINED BY THE MOST RECENT FEDERAL 50 DECENNIAL CENSUS, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT IF SUCH COUNTY SEATS ARE NOT 51 LOCATED WITHIN OR CONTIGUOUS TO SUCH MUNICIPALITIES, EACH SUCH COUNTY 52 SEAT SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED TO THE NEAREST MUNICIPALITY WITH A POPU- 53 LATION DENSITY GREATER THAN PERSONS PER SQUARE MILE OF LAND AREA BY THE 54 CABLE OPERATOR; AND A. 4469 14 1 (B) MAKE CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE RESIDENTIAL 2 AREAS ON A COMMERCIAL BASIS, BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF THE SIXTH YEAR 3 AFTER THE ISSUANCE OF THE SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE, IN: 4 (I) EACH MUNICIPALITY WITHIN THE STATE THAT HAS A POPULATION DENSITY 5 GREATER THAN FIVE HUNDRED ONE PERSONS PER SQUARE MILE OF LAND AREA, AS 6 DETERMINED BY THE MOST RECENT FEDERAL DECENNIAL CENSUS; AND 7 (II) THROUGHOUT THE RESIDENTIAL AREAS OF ANY MUNICIPALITIES SERVED BY 8 CENTRAL OFFICES LOCATED WITHIN A COUNTY SEAT WITHIN THE FRANCHISEE'S 9 SERVICE AREA, SUBJECT TO THE CABLE OPERATOR'S LINE EXTENSION POLICY; 10 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, A CATV COMPANY MAY APPLY TO THE COMMISSION FOR AN 11 EXEMPTION FROM THIS REQUIREMENT IF THE BOARD FINDS, AFTER CONDUCTING A 12 HEARING WITH FULL NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD, THAT THE AREAS IN 13 QUESTION ARE AREAS IN WHICH THE CATV COMPANY IS UNABLE TO ACCESS THE 14 PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY UNDER REASONABLE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 15 2. THE REQUIREMENTS OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION SHALL ONLY 16 APPLY TO CABLE OPERATORS THAT ON THE DATE OF THE ISSUANCE OF THE 17 SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE PROVIDE MORE THAN FORTY PERCENT OF THE LOCAL 18 EXCHANGE TELEPHONE SERVICE MARKET IN THIS STATE; AND TO CABLE OPERATORS 19 THAT ON THE DATE OF THE ISSUANCE OF THE SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE PROVIDE 20 TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND OR MORE LOCAL EXCHANGE TELEPHONE LINES IN 21 THIS STATE; 22 3. INCUMBENT CABLE COMPANIES THAT BECOME STATEWIDE FRANCHISE HOLDERS 23 SHALL NOT REDUCE THE NUMBER OR PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS SERVED; WILL 24 BUILD OUT TO ALL RESIDENTIAL HOUSEHOLDS SUBJECT TO THE OPERATOR'S LINE 25 EXTENSION POLICY WITHIN THREE YEARS; AND WILL UPGRADE THEIR FACILITIES 26 TO THE ENTIRE SERVICE AREA WITHIN THREE YEARS OF THE DATE THE CABLE 27 OPERATOR UPGRADES ANY PART OF ITS FACILITIES. 28 4. WITHIN THREE YEARS OF THE ISSUANCE OF THE SYSTEM-WIDE FRANCHISE ALL 29 OTHER STATEWIDE FRANCHISE HOLDERS SHALL FULLY COMPLETE A SYSTEM CAPABLE 30 OF PROVIDING CABLE SERVICE TO ALL HOUSEHOLDS WITHIN THE CABLE OPERATOR'S 31 SERVICE AREA, SUBJECT TO THE CABLE OPERATOR'S LINE EXTENSION POLICY. 32 S 245. DISCRIMINATION IN THE PROVISIONING OF SERVICE PROHIBITED. 1. 33 THE FRANCHISE HOLDER SHALL BECOME CAPABLE OF PROVIDING CABLE SERVICE TO 34 ALL HOUSEHOLDS WITHIN THE DESIGNATED SERVICE AREA FOOTPRINT. A CABLE 35 OPERATOR THAT HAS BEEN GRANTED A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE UNDER THIS ARTICLE 36 SHALL NOT DENY ACCESS TO CABLE SERVICE TO ANY GROUP OF POTENTIAL RESI- 37 DENTIAL SUBSCRIBERS BECAUSE OF THE INCOME OR RACE OF THE RESIDENTS IN 38 THE LOCAL AREA IN WHICH SUCH GROUP RESIDES. A FRANCHISEE MUST SUBMIT TO 39 THE COMMISSION A DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE, SETTING FORTH THE MUNICIPALITIES 40 TO BE SERVED, THE DATE SERVICE SHALL BEGIN IN EACH PROPOSED MUNICI- 41 PALITY, AND A DATE CERTAIN BY WHICH EACH COMMUNITY WILL BE ABLE TO 42 RECEIVE CABLE SERVICE. THE COMMISSION WILL ENSURE THAT THE BUILD-OUT 43 PROCESS IS NOT DISCRIMINATORY BASED ON AN AREA'S CLASS OR RACE. IF 44 DEPLOYMENT OF CABLE SERVICES UNDER A STATEWIDE FRANCHISE IS SCHEDULED 45 FOR DEPLOYMENT IN A GIVEN AREA, THE CABLE OPERATOR MUST OFFER SERVICE TO 46 ALL RESIDENTS WITHIN THE GEOGRAPHIC AREA OR THE COMMISSION MAY TERMINATE 47 THE FRANCHISE PURSUANT TO SECTION TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX OF THIS ARTI- 48 CLE. 49 2. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF LAW, THE FRANCHISE HOLDER 50 SHALL COMPLY WITH CUSTOMER SERVICE REQUIREMENTS SET FORTH IN ARTICLE 51 ELEVEN OF THIS CHAPTER, AT 47 C.F.R. S 76.309(C) AND ANY OTHER CUSTOMER 52 SERVICE STANDARDS PERTAINING TO THE PROVISION OF VIDEO SERVICE ESTAB- 53 LISHED BY FEDERAL LAW OR REGULATION OR BY SUBSEQUENT ENACTMENT OF THE 54 LEGISLATURE. ALL CUSTOMER SERVICE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION STANDARDS 55 UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE INTERPRETED AND APPLIED TO ACCOMMODATE NEWER A. 4469 15 1 OR DIFFERENT TECHNOLOGIES WHILE MEETING OR EXCEEDING THE GOALS OF THESE 2 STANDARDS. 3 3. IF THE COMMISSION DETERMINES THAT A CABLE OPERATOR HAS DENIED 4 ACCESS OF CABLE SERVICE TO A GROUP OF POTENTIAL RESIDENTIAL SUBSCRIBERS 5 BECAUSE OF THE INCOME LEVELS OF THE RESIDENTS OF THE LOCAL AREA IN WHICH 6 SUCH GROUP RESIDES OR HAS FAILED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS 7 SECTION, THE COMMISSION IS AUTHORIZED TO, AFTER CONDUCTING A HEARING 8 WITH FULL NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD, IMPOSE MONETARY PENALTIES 9 OF NOT LESS THAN FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, NOR MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED THOU- 10 SAND DOLLARS PER MUNICIPALITY, NOT TO EXCEED A TOTAL OF THREE MILLION 11 SIX HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS PER YEAR FOR ALL VIOLATIONS. A MUNI- 12 CIPALITY IN WHICH THE PROVIDER OFFERS CABLE SERVICE SHALL BE AN APPRO- 13 PRIATE PARTY IN ANY SUCH PROCEEDING. 14 S 246. ENFORCEMENT. THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ENFORCING THE PROVISIONS 15 OF THIS ARTICLE, NOTWITHSTANDING SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF THIS ARTICLE, 16 SHALL BE AN ACTION IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION BROUGHT BY 17 EITHER THE MUNICIPALITY, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL ON BEHALF OF THE COMMIS- 18 SION OR OTHER INJURED PARTY. AT LEAST SIXTY DAYS BEFORE BRINGING SUCH AN 19 ACTION, THE MUNICIPALITY OR ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL SERVE THE FRANCHISE 20 HOLDER WITH A NOTICE SETTING OUT THE ALLEGED VIOLATION AND STATING THAT 21 AN ACTION MAY BE BROUGHT UNLESS THE HOLDER CORRECTS THE ALLEGED 22 VIOLATION OR ENTERS INTO A BINDING AGREEMENT TO CORRECT THE VIOLATION 23 WITHIN THE SIXTY-DAY NOTICE PERIOD. THE NOTICE SHALL CONTAIN A SUFFI- 24 CIENTLY DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ALLEGED VIOLATION TO ENABLE THE 25 FRANCHISE HOLDER TO MAKE A SPECIFIC RESPONSE. 26 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately.