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The Manager also informed the Board that the staff had met with property owners in TIF Target Area D. Mr. Dixon said that the staff had met with the owners of Fannie May candy and that at this meeting, Fannie May informed the staff that this location is very important to them and that they would not be interested in relocating from this site. However, the representative from Fannie May did indicate that they might be interested in redevelopment of the property with their candy store as a first floor occupancy. Mr. Dixon stated that the staff and the Mayor had also met with the owner of the property west of Fannie may and that this individual and attorney had stated that they would hope to retain ownership in any redevelopment program, and asked for other information from the staff. mr. Clements then summarized two conceptual redevelopment plans for Target Area D. He indicated that one proposal showed development with the Fannie May store and the second showed redevelopment without the Fannie May store. Mr. Clements indicated that the next step in the process would be to get bot, --h these property owners to sit down and discuss their goals and objectives with the staff and then to determine the range and scope of this redevelopment area. Mr. VanGeem questioned the canopy design element of the conceptual plan and stated that he hoped Fannie May could be incorporated into a redevelopment plan in as attractive fashion as possible. Mr. Dixon then stated that the appraiser is also proceeding with property statistics for Target Area E and that this property owner is cooperating and providing the necessary information. Mr. Dixon stated that the staff had redesigned the municipal parking lot in this area and this redesign shows that parking can be increased from 32 spaces to 68. Mr. Clements briefly presented a parking plan for this area and indicated that appropriate landscaping would be provided. Lastly, the Manager informed the Board that the staff had contacted three commercial brokers in an attempt to formulate a plan for disposition of the Public Works site at 10 and 11 South Pine. He indicated that these individuals are also waiting on appraisal figures and that he hopes to have these proposals available very soon. 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Emerson St s afar adcast on a cae te1evlsion local access channel. (Journal Photo by Steve Hansen) LocalM,Clssage V91age Works Tkroi;gkCable A cc­e'ss Channel By MARK FA RANO �t�o tb of theca w4'e^vi ` n and local gavernmetrt in ML Every Thursday at� r rn.� "� �� ra ve recent, Prospect. r" gives cable sr. ' Y would a tclevis nn station ida unity r t li ies,. * v�s.� a t to in tohe many s a p It drstritM o nay collo rrigrttmrt Wilted- piev ttrttS to t tLs " ail � rnstirr channel63 i SaKm c 1 l verrm vents to villa ,e c s thi mow* -asullude�It's a"W onderf l��c�� �& � t i�n���. � � aren Guthriewer e sstation , Fnor Ores a Message fin � Life,"Y e "Wed like to be a communications f G�� . I that kind lief on °e�xe m iii b �� "lP" rani weir tdl Vanishes' ..rims f the Flash series " Gordon'" center for the villa s. charge m of village,* she explain � t unity �: Mt. vel- �^�on " . ��rw w� is the Mt. Prospecte televisionovernments- r ovituw�it� ways to vent mit , ^sewer'"' tlt unique tete left tratoirtof access channel 63. In the past the has s aE f�tittl � � locate w d� a rueful informa- Prospecg "I = s it to th �ess oliri�l is li,den haw two worked for channel 32 in Chicago and , 0 S. E , St. (� awe tart that respoI So a peblic " use! the , ent that puts tete ^ocw Mt t San, tom), the Catholic Television Network. She Gies hit 'which � ly wouldn't on tate air.um reccnit received Excellence to 6. villageof� for make blc A�drrmi`n�itratiorn� a°wiird tri tXewrt�,l- � shown on a arc shot ink a f .. y chancel. can't think oil"" any other channel T � mess get hands-= experience 63 tion of her work in ML ^t. `" Government mess channels an .mho want to learn sore about life that would shove tfm type of pro- spa" GkA osis acdio ui cot, cawi+t;tr s ,arid other equipment. Altkougb it might Ctumnel 63 alsobroadcasts meetings of the Mt. P"resspm Vill'a;ge 3trd corns as a shock to many, Gift says that Lmmees can be ready to go on the live at 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday, Meetings are rebroadcast at 9:30 am. aur after only four homers of mnstruc- tion. on Wednesday. Graduates are sometimes surprised Other local infornation shows inassignment to learn their first as is a elude "Welcome to Mt. Prospect," "Library "Vt. live broadcast of the ;weekly Village w Chat," Prospect Arts Council" and "f=istory of Mt. Prospect,.- Pruirm lo, Present" Berard meeting. 'Mey all cringe at -'tat " the cable - � administrator admits_ ally pt�uced, by aormation �l , I h � � sr:n its atm hclml tlmrcc or 7 rain ing se "o fi has, posh odtttw rr` facilities at itsfatif Emerson; trectcffk.e acto tittles r year. Tlne next lire is rot in fall. r studio s. Channel 63 doesn't schMule,d � : time they have a id �:i f. s and ronc "We usually have a waiting list." "r actresses come a variety of Gict note, f , sources. 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INVOIlddv 3HI 11j; '*tjoIV'H1SlWIW0V MISIA3131 319V3 oll,�,� 07 AL 11 11,VHS al4V INVISISSV -NOIioncOHd 3HI SV NMONN 'I IV 1411's, IS -1-A 31 318V_3 JO NOISIAIG 3HI' HOA SWV890bd 11401d' "'llifli VOA 319ISNUSH SI NOIIISOd SIHI >� CAREER, INTERW - q m a m. PROGRAMMING: ` u, a y A. INTERNS SHALL ASSIST THE DIVISION SECRETARY A 140/0k"Olki E'G E, I NTERNS UPON REQUES.Tw IN THE OPERATION OF ON -AIR PR-OGBAM11 4 , PROGRAMS. SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST NEWSLETTER° SCHEDULE AND ' D "�7, Lars, SHE"ETS" FOR TIMES ANS-VATES. AT THE ENDS OF EACH DAY, ALL PRO RANS- - =` BE RETURNED' -,--TO THE TAPE LIBRARY. AT THE END OF THE. DAY--+ReCf � �N A PROGRAM DAY, ALL PROGRAMS TO AIR THE NEXT DAY SHOULD BE PLUM— m ON THE BOOKCASE BY THE PLAYBACK DECKS IN THE CORRECT ORDER THAT ��4 THEY PLAY. B. INTERNS WILL LOG, CLASSIFY AND TRANSFER TO TIME -CODED TAPES ALL. FIELD FOOTAGE. C. INTERN SHALL PREPARE DAILY TRAFFIC LOGS. m D. INTERN WILL TALLY MONTHLY PROGRAM AIR TIMES. PRODUCTION: A. INTERN SHALL ASSIST IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE VARIOUS VILLAGE BOARD - AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS AS A CREW MEMBER. B. INTERN SHALL SERVE AS A CREW MEMBER FOR REMOTE AND STUDIO PRO'DO.ETIONS. C. INTERN SHALL COMPLETE AT LEAST TWO 30 MINUTE PROGRAMS, ONE 10' MINUTE PRODUCTION, TWO PSA PROGRAMS AND ONE ADDITIONAL PROGRAM (15-60 MINUTES IN LENGTH). W GENERAL DUTIES: A. INTERN WILL ANSWER PHONES, ASSIST COLLEGE INTERNS, AND PERFORM OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED. B. INTERN SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADHERING TO ASSIGNMENT CALENDAR. 2/88 88/Z * (13NDISSV-SV S311nO 33I330 IVH3N39 H3HI0 NI iSISSV ONW `S313IlbV AdO3 gS3NOHd 43MSNV IIVHS SNUINI "'V :S3una IMN39 "(l%fNOI,,IdO) WSd 3NO aNV "NOIionmd 31nNIW N31 3NO gWVUfSObd jinNIW AIMINI 3NO 313ldW03 llVHS SNM31NI -0 IN "SNOIl WINWIGO'HA DIWINS aNV 310W3V'BO3 SUSWU MHO SV 3AH3S llVHS SNH31NI 09 *tHWU M3H3 V SV SONI133W 33111WWOO GNv allvos '19 -VIIIA SnOlHVA 3HI 10 NOi13na0Hd 3HI NI INSISSV llVHS SNS31NI *V : NOlionaObd 10 S133POHd MOUS NI .,ISISSY 111M SNUAI "S3Siuv a33N 3H1 SV a *SNIWWVHDOHd 31VIUdObddV HIIM SdVS Mi NI SNIIIINJ 6AIN33M S133HS 1901 3HI InO ONIIIIA HOA 3l9ISNOdS3b 39 111#1 NH31NI "W'd 3H1 'HINOW 3H1 NO3 S133HS 901 30 13S N013`13AS V DNIHVd3Hd BOA 3101SNOdS3H 39 111M MINI *W*V 3HI *3 *39VI00A 0131J 11V SUVI 03000-3WI1 01 H3ASNVNI (INV AJISSVID 6901 11IM SNH31NI *9 w. 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THE INTERN MUST BE KNOWLEDGEABLE IN STUDIO AND REMOTE SHOOTING. THE INTERN SHOULD HAVE A BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF EDITING, THE INTERN MUST BE ABLE TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY. THE INTERNr MUST BE ABLE TO WORK WITH ALL LEVELS OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC CONTACTS. THE INTERN MUST BE ABLE TO ADAPT TO THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT. THE INTERN SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TELEVISION PRODUCTION AND LIMITED GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES. THE INTERN SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLETING THE CABLENET ASSOCIATES CERTIFICATION PROGRAM IN STUDIO PRODUCTION WITHIN FOUR (4) WEEKS OF EMPLOYMENT. THE INTERN SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCING ONE TEN-MINUTE AND ONE THIRTY -MINUTE PROGRAK-TOI-RE DETERMINED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CABLE TELEVISION ADMINISTRATOR. THE INTERN SHALL WORK WITH THE PRODUCTION ASSISTANT' 114 COMPLETING ASSIGNMENTS. THERE ARE NO BENEFITS TO THIS POSITION. THIS POSITION IS PAIR -A TRANS- PORTATION STIPEND OF $ - PER MONTH. THIS SHALL BE PAID EVERY TWO. WEEKS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THS VILLAGE PAYROLL SCHEDULE OR AS DETERNIR.K.D, BY THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT. THERE WILL BE NO OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE END OF THE INTERNSHIP. THE INTERNSHIP SHALL LAST NO LONGER THAN ONE QUARTER OR ONE SEMESTER AND IN NO INSTANCE, BEYOND 1000 HOURS. THE INTERN WILL BE REQUIRED To PROVIDE 25 HOURS PER WEEK TOWARDS THE INTERNSHIP. THESE HOURS SHALL NOT BE LIMITED TO IN -OFFICE EXPERIENCE. THE EXACT HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT SHALL BE DETERMINED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CABLE TELEVISION ADMINISTRATOR. 'dIHSN831Nt 3H1 S08VMO1 X33M bad SHOH 51 30IAOHd 01 038Inb3b 38 11IM NUINI 3##1 asHnOH OOOT ONOA38 i 30NVISNI ON NI aNb H31S3W3S 3NO HO H31svnb 3NO NVH1 'V39NO1 ON 1SV1 llVHS dIHSN83INI 3H1 ' dI.H,S.Na31NI 3H1 AO aN3 3H1 lb IN3WAO7dW3 30 H33JO ON 38 11IM 3b3H1 .h '1N3Wldbd30 30NVNI3 3H1 A8 a3NIM3.130 SV HO 31nHH3S 110HAbd 3 VIIIA 3H1 HlIM 30NVOHOODV NI SN33M '-OM1 A83A3 a IVd 38 11YHS S I H1 'H1NOW bad$ AO ON3d IlS NOUVAOd -SNVHI V llI1dd SI NOIiI SOd S IH1 ' NOI lI SOd . 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Attend meetings of the intergovernmental cable council when appropriate or as designated by the Village Manager. E. Advise the Village. Manager on, legislative issues affecting local regulation of cable television. F. Attend and participate in compliance review hearings, modification procedures, and renewal procedures and all other similar hearings or meetings that 'are stipulated under Federal or local law or as may be called by the Mayor and Board of Trustees. G. Oversee the cable system new build or re -build construction including restoration and right of entry problems. M. Oversee the use and maintenance of the Institutional Network and the use of that network to interconnect with other cable systems. I. Coordinate the resolution of subscriber complaints not handled by the cable operator (s) or the intergovernmental cable council. J. Prepare monthly activity reports on the Cable Television Division's activities. K. Administer the Cable Television Franchise and Ordinance. L. Other duties as assigned by the Village Manager. 2. Municipal Television Productions and Training: A. Produce and direct video programs to be broadcast on the municipal access channel which inform the public about relevant local issues and 'pillage services. B. Write and produce a bi-monthly municipal cable program guide and newsletter for residents. C. Oversee the broadcast and taping of the Village Board. and Co=ittee of the Whole meetings. D. ?'fain -a.in and enhance a mun .cipal tape library, which -: soxsx 9 ciiaossaaor 8s/0s :pEdST.Aes 0-;Tqnd mo x; s4UTvTd=D* ;0 UOT4nTDs9.z Oq4 04vuTP-1000 -0 - Su rurmvzsojd 99900le o-;Iqnd uT POATCAuT sise4unTOA jelq4o pus 'U074VTOOSSY saeonpoad pur sjmrfffffi?.Zgcld Tv*07 go UDT4vjep9,i TVUDT4vK 49jeonpoid ATUMUDO 4sqnjo BBBOOV ATurmmoo qn.Tm e4or4uoo uTv:uTvm puri qsTlqv4ea -Z -m-eaSoad 4uvzV SSOOOV OTlqnj OBVITTA SR4 ISQsTuTmPY -V 0-s-sBOOY OT-Eqncl -C -mv.190.1d dTqsu-x94UT 9.992ITTA OT4 uT uOT�vd';OTq..Xvd sBvznoous 04 UOT4.conpoxd UOTSTAS TO;. uT RuTuTVJ:� OPTACJd :Pvq:. STDDqOs qBTq PuvlssS9TToo VSJV q4Tm 94OV4.U00 snuT4=3 'r -dTqs.x9mSTA 99vs.TOUT 04 PsuS-;BSP ssT�TAT409 TvuOTq.=oxcT dOT9,&8C[ -1 -q.oadscaj :.unoX jo; A4T-rTqroTIddv Olqq- Sssssr Puv - sTqvo VTA UDTSsTMsuv-'�. Ov4vP uT P9JilO,&UT ASOTOuRO64 9R4 q�Tm zvTTT=vg BmDO;Bg '19 'TsuuDsJOd OTgT*Ods JO; sOdTI. SUTUTVJ4 ;0 4u8mdOTGA9P eqq. UT q4uem:.Jvdsa sRvTTTA 9noTx2.& g4TM X-100 60 -4vmjog DePTA UT -19414STSmOu OSVT-ETA V ;0 A4T-[TqT990d S'q4 9-IOTd-1-3 -3 -9:.SVOOT84 BUT406c OTDqA OTZ4 ;0 9944; DO Puv PJvDIE Olqt. JO; sJsqmsm AzJO uOT:.,onpojd sr 94lVdTOT4-x-ed 04 S4u9PTSsJ JO; SessvTO SuTuTvJ4 t.OnPUCC) -3 CHARACTER11ST.1'CS DESIRED Cc-m?nl tted to the development and promotion of public and governmental access programning on cable television. 2. Interest in administrative and legislative issues affecting cable television regulation. 3 Experience in all aspects of video production, including concept development, script writing, camera work' lighting, directing, and editing. 4. Enthusiasm and an "action -oriented" style. 5. Demonstrated creativity when approaching a new assignment. 6. Ability to work independently toward organizational goals with - a minimum of supervision. ?IM Ability to establish and maintain effective working *relationships with other employees and employee groups. 8. Skilled in* commuicating with a wide range of persons and groups, including the general public. 9. Willingness to deal with technical aspects of the cable system. - 4 - (E09) SS - 4 6CT-ZS s r�czKoo so 27"1 !27= imaHs olqoa Jq; JO W4.t;vmaajdsk Jo am0H Puv 01 * A 'n vuas �V;l A? PW-IVW P Off 199 *Sl "i siqvo t86i 'p£ 'RC1 itoaMt tt v 'w 3o VV saoglganmmxoo ap pun= ox Pv UV ssa.x, ucn, X486 09-86 a&vq attgnd 6LLZ 'IVIS 86 Ml `08 =O—M-86 mri oriand z—V—AI _J IV -A-2 98 STAT. 2780 PUBLIC LAW 98-549-- 40CT. 309 1984 AMZNDMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934 SEC. 2. The Communications Act of 1934 is amended by inserting after title V the following new title: "TITHE VI—CABLE COMMUNICATIONS "FART I --GENERAL PROVISIONS "PURPOSES 47 USC 521. "SEC. 601. The purposes of this title are, . "(1) establish a rational policy concerning cable communica- tions; "(2) establish franchise procedures and standards which en- courage the growth and development of cable systems and, which, assure that cable systems are responsive, to the needs and interests, of the local com unity; "(3) establish guidelines for the exercise of federal, State, and local ,authorit 'th to the �ticn ofblesystems; e "(4) assure d are, +gin nr- aged to provide the widest ible diversity of information sou: d twi �to th,e pudic "(5) establish an orderly process for franchise renewal which p � f ren the operator's, performance e o and proposal for future, per_- formameet the Stan blishe l by thai, title, iind 0(6) promote, competition in cable communications, andzni*ni*�- Mize unnecessary regulation that would impose an undue eco- nomic burden on cable systems. "DEFINITIONS 47 USC 522. "SEC. 602. for purposes, of this title— "(1) to to " ffilliate", when used, in lationto y pe n , means another person who owns or controls,s owned or con- trolled by, or is under common ownership or control with, '12), the term 'basic cable service' means any service tier which includes the retrains ion of local television, broadcast "(3) the le channel' or "c nel" m , , a the electromagnetic f uen,s which a le In and which iS le of de veri a television c e ( television channel, isdefted by the Commission tion); '() the tern cable operator n any or group of persons,(A) who provides le service over a le : ternand drwtly or through one or more elm , a signXxont rote in such cable system, or (B) who otherwise controls or is res,lble for, through, arrangement, ngement, the management o tion of such a le s; �m0,- "(5) the term 'cable service means— "(A) the one-way transmission to subscribers of (i) video p "ng, or (ii) other p i d ( ) su riber interaction,, if any, which is for the selection of such video, programmmg, or other program- ming service; 1 wuo,t' v4s ; pso,xq uotst ata `Aq pap teo d ut d alglojW.woo paxapisuoo A(lilioua to ` q papjA -CM4 u cu o d ,a c �,SuTwur�, d pt , u , eqj (9I)„ pue .1j, o4WOqjou02e so 4uots -ie pgns iwtjt(od io a inS ' aq (9 T)► ucneaado aj eo aqj Aq ��e o st agea a edas �q s, pulelicr4wado, a(ge'o a Aq teotd aqo so eIq, o AJOBalm s suvatu ,.rats, eatAiast Q laq aq (I �)t, .t oedeo Tauul Bons jo asn eqj xoj juawd robe pue� n1pos " ua ao so ruopwnpa 1ot1gnd soj pa4eu2tsap Xj!oedeo lauuego (V),, `----susa w ,satIMM mamn g Ilinuaunual to 4Tsuoxjeonpa 4arignd, ul aqj (Miff :AJtJua mulaw -usal io 'uorlssodsoo 4rnij ',(uedtuoo 31OMS JuTof 'uotIsroosse 4d, a to a a�u u uuaq aiq p am NSa'ua ns Ile oq a(qe . e°e m o e ado atcfm a jeq ubq -Vwojm susaw 4aapuas 2ultwimeaSoid .iaglo,, maq, a,q (II)P, !uotsstwwoo aql Aq pas (° woad suorjeT -aotrefuo= ut paqndmoo uotivi,s Isempleloaq UO'I,MAalaq e jo T412usils plan, aq a° ,.zn(nuoo q apeal2t UUaq, aq (I),, !alarij e lugs$ 01 e►st Imoi so ajvjC TBsap'ej Aq pa zamoll Siqua p4uawt anon Auer susaw sf4!iol: 2uiS1gou-1 aq (6)m,j' :wa s s algeo a o uop ado jo not ons a �soq ne gop4 , ' maq o to 4 uat 4 a eo!p4uoo uminjoseliasuaatj jt ad 4 qo uel a, SV' POIs °�"p not jsoqne gons agaq� `togne urstgoue , a Aq n,M ,(gZg uotjoN, of joafqns pajuvaS uaaq sviq goigA& uotjez�ogjns ue jo, jvmaua.i a 2utpnlout) joasagi Tshraua z so`uo.1.., oq ns ci!ui ue susaw ,alae4j, uijaq aq,j (8)0, :uotsstuicuoj eqj 2uipnjout 'sa4eiS pagtun eqj 3o ADu88le Aur sull "Oua�`e Is.zapa,q, ws84 eqj (G)„ !swards Aj!T, n ou oa)e e4i Ruilletado, jo,j Sialos pasna Atl.In ouzjaa a �u�e o i )� to due ( o asaq ns 01 Apow _ pe p j q ut Paan 9.1jt toiq t �utwut od oa � o uot��ru��e a tons juargxa aq4 oq ((o)IZ'9 uoi jo and xo, ueq sago) lCs wal a e a tsuoo � qs 41!p a tons eq jdaoVV V arntI 3o IItj 3osuoi�wld aqj, o 'p9d ut so aoqm, ui 4 qns st gotq at UotutuoO it jo � t(to a (,3,) a jo- q t o (qnd Am Saim sitTtt38 so t toe Bons, )un 4 ua a uew o 1, -uoo 'digssaau o uowwoo sapun a" , ' �p "un a(dt )nu a o so I ux s is ns )uo � eq 1T. a (g) 'suot e s -peosq` uo st a(a , woul so 1 jo s( )s uo smalax a141 4!Ws cej a , 04 Sluo sagas eq Ax poe a (V) apnjout jou, soop muaq gons Inq 4 tunwwo:o a ua m saagisosgns aldr° (ntu cn papl.wad q gorget pue 2u1wu 18 � ol sapn{ouz goit4nn aotesas a(gv3 apt -oid of pauSisap si 1egj juau dtnba (oijum,, pus ;uoildeaw, luot -,e,zauaS isu2is palvix6 a pus seed uorssruxsuesl pasojo 30 Ias e 3o 2utIsisuoo 1Ajtlt:'s3 a susaw ,w;nsAs algeo, w xaq aqi (9)„ T82Z 'IVIS 86 V8+6T 409 UOO—W-86 &VI DIZS11d 98 STAT. 2782 PUBLIC LAW 98 -549 --OCT. 30, 1984 "PA= II -USE OF CABLE CHANNELS AND CABLE OWNERSHIP REST cnoNs 44 CABLE CHANNELS FOR PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL, OR GOVERNMENTAL USX 47 USC 531, "Sze. 611. A franchising authority y lid � Co in a fc'the,designation or use of channel, capacityo C, educational,or ove zit o to the extent .section. "(ftwehising authority, its request for require as part o a franchise, and, may require as part, ofa, opera,to 's proposal forh renewal"subject to section 626, that s capacity es for public, catoal, o governmental d o capacity on Institutional be designated dor educational,, or governmental use, and may require ruin and proceduresfor the use of the channel Co i,yss pursuant ton., I franchise . o" in authority o requirement . regarding the providing or use of such , capacity. Such enforcement moment uthority includes the authority to enforce any Provision proposed by the cable, operator which relate to public,, educahonal, or governmentalof channel, capacity, city, whether or not required by o " authority to subsection, the of o� under whichC cel city is gnatedunder subsection , the chising s,otho t shall "(1) rules, and procedures under which the cable ope is pernuttedl.to use such channel city for the provision o other servwes if such channel capacity is not being usW, for purposes designated, and *'(2) rules �nd procedures under which, such permitted s ". g 4 ) operator not i yeditorial s section, 6o o., educations or, governmental use of channel t vidpursuant to section. g4 For o on, the term Institutional "t on network! means s coun, tion, network which is, constructed operated by the is o for which ns ,o y available only" to subscribers who are not residential "CABLE CHANNELS FOR COMMERCIAL USE 47 USC 532 "Sw., 611 R) The purpose of t ' ion * to a u t the 'widest"srsty off" info ato ':eavailable to the oo s, sr consistent with nth a n dd osot of cable, sysWms. 'm' 1 A operator shall, designate channel capacity for oom- mercial use y persons, unaffiliated with the operator in accordance Wit, the colloµ reqwrements: operator toof � � b s s� � m"t 36 or more (but -not', o f5) acts o ns s a d i te nt o such channels which not otl " amu, dor use (or the use of which is notprohibited) y Federal law or regulation. " o of any cable , with 55 oar amore%wit not more 1,00), activated, channels shall designate, 15 percent o a �w�Ca gut end � �,,� a �oatd sago u q d tuwa o d ons o° ua coo a a tsuoo . ems qua u1, o -uot q of m"� p! 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Courts, U.S. ) aggrieved bfail rear refusal of a c a ble operator make channel ay avalilable for use, pursuant to this section may bring ion in the district court of the UnitedStates for the .udc in which the cable isl �to copel o t such, capaci nmty be made available.1f the court rmds that the channel capacity ht by suchpe ca not a made, a�v le to with tsect' ion, or fin that the price, terms, or conditions establishedthe� � operator unreason- able, the court may order such system to e availabletosuch person the channel capacity sought, and further determine the appropriate pri. , to or conditions for such use consistent with subsection icl, and, may award actualifit deems such, relief appropriate. In any such action, the court iliikh not consider any price,,, term, or, condition established, between an, operator, d affidiate for comparable, �. 01) Any person eyed by the fa:dure or refusal of a cable operator to made channel capsacM ava !der le purse t to � section may mmissi folief t " "on upon .a ma petition the Ca showingof prior, , adudi violations- of'this section. of . pr o adj4dications resulting in a court determination that the operator has violated this section shall be considered as sufficient for the showing necessary under this subsection. if the Commission finds that the channel capacity sought by such, peen has not n, made available in accordance with this section,, or that the price, terms, or conditions established by such s m are unreasonable under subsection icl, the Commissions 1, ryvrrule or order, require such operator to make available, such c noel capacity under price, ter=ns, and conditions consistent with, subsection (b). "(2) In any, rias in which the Commimion finds that the prior, adjudicated violations of constitute a patternorpractice of violations by .on may also establish any further er rule or order necessary �� to � that theoperator proms the diversity, of info 'ion ui � by t "on. (3) In any case in which the Comms ion finds that the prior ad uwd,. violations of this ion, constitute a or, practice of violations byy y person n who isa operator of more t � onecable m, the Commission may,establish any farther rule, car order n to assure that such n provides the diversity, of info ation a jai by this section,. "(f) In any action, brought under thi's section,y Federal, district, court or before the Commission, there shall be sa presump- tion'that the pri , terms,, and conditions for use of channel, capacity designated pursuant to, subsection b) are reasonable and, in good faith unless shown by clear and convincing evidence to the cont "(g), Notwithstanding sections, 621(c),and lal, at such time as cable systems with 36 or more activated channels are available to 74 percent of households within the United States and are subscribed to by 74 percent of the households, to which such systems am available, the Commission, #y promulgate any additional rules uo ao, a A' O ua uo 0141 xpaa 0.1 a cq , A ama ra lou A o Ana 2tngv4p,uvtj so Kins, u aiguoua tn isaxaqut digsjaumo ua p 'oT 6 A Totpna 2uzsTqau-ejj ao a vIS a 1(Z) t4dieaftmd C, N nS ( "a)W1 sn'se.1alul RIPOw laq o JO suOt.4,80 -tunulmoo 9"Itu jo Auv, oo, uoo o, d q aumo s,u � �, 10 aennoaq u ed"v Aq I i a (oi uoo o drama a qr ocT fou Aum Aeo uM � o v(p) * iq. Z m ta Icul,uoo zo umo oqA q, sass agvo jo Icalum z,o dT a atp, cn padsw qjim, saTyueqpaswd Autu uoi .0 a l (o)PI moi ns q o T aq uT o o u *,zauot aq , q vi suo ap saiuv;s=wtn Jvm3luvd, 041 q p'elpisn fm JOAMA Bons jo eauensm aqj jvqj :§� Xq,PQqu'OJ2 Oq'ITURs Pu'8 (t861 'OZ IN aqd jja ul )• a s a j a OM , 4 app o 99"89 uO qjaoumpowu ui spew 1vggs ta,&m& qons , uy -uo ns ORP JO (') ptm () sqdviSwed o X iii da aq MM "Ja JO uogs aq o uodTpq uzoC) ao ui JO 4 o * •za uo oo aq; gjiAk ails io �uoo ,,Aq Mejado ,9q u o " aiq q o T dao a y a, jou k ou a aj a 1=oo, `(q q g � ons 101 jo uotsimud alip, ajaqm suan awtp, a (,, 'VotsmtUtUO3 aq pauTJQP ) a itu, Aug UT aoujas 82URgDXa auo a� �a l Pa� oo 14=8Wa alp of JOL. t: eo uoaauzoa Auv o fou s uo n,s si � ► - a o uo uToo aq o aoauoq ata ; w �aq � � ns � � uT � l� o a o o�d aq uoa �00� oto acnes suaua sa ioa,gos aLuou gone q uo uo 00 apu-n o q o u T�aCa�Au�a oiosvt T'pa iva Auv X4 , � q � � 10 � � a � so suor� �"� q •i -w oO 33o au o ap�oad o 1 . sTtp o C ai cq uvd uT zo a oq a Cgns % a te Totumoo Atmioj TnjA4aiun aq lie1peqs 11 (Z)„ •jeui o uowuioo atp, tplm Iculuoo dowwoo,japunio 4,Cq pajRoajuoo 4Xq pKwado 'Aq paumo KsTjijp ulo q2ncu,ql g( ip�c: , r q i nj ui ns ki as ao auo a p� p� d *pV inq , o appy � d ut .zo aioq& toy Asn Lb a .�a u� �zo injA a2u' i qs (�''�q)., ivazL(a a q s,, : o , , q pa as iunim oo a jo uo!vod Sum saaAw uollels Tons jo zno uoa q apra paptpaid aq puv, uo p q uo s (aq so uao�,i a ligo z uo io 0 1 ' T" j tu ,o �c so )jvwr!p *u wad gang jtr sod o 'em osn L6 a1,g10 a aq 01Uo zad' Ze ao3 in3mgtun a lMgs 11 (e) *Cj9 •=S„ SKOLL7MiM dlHgHZKMO,t "SKIMS, MINI *to jo uor n��o� aT Aq �, � �d wa'gio .10 .uaoapt T "'onouTipai, i aq sp�pus �,unuz�Tuoo, q° muco U sT J l u o in, A p q na titwgo aq ► jo ju n(aq ua 00"J ai+� 'gons ,p •suoTjTpuoa 01� qn9 papEAwd aq Tqs` o "�pw�Awd aq jou Hvgs uot' iggj ol � �nd pasego, al,,qln Xuy (q),, -allp, sal wzap sa� ,� oq Ta ,.qo (n Mui Ai dxa A° zoTpga uzaw jou. Tzo ns STT, , � and not moC)age a n cud voguXtiV • n * uo� o u o a a� a� � a, 98LZ *IVIS 86 n6l `09 *100-6tS-86 ,AAV 10I'IB: cl IV -A -B 98 STAT. 2786 PUBLIC LAW 98-549—OCT. 30, 1984 b;le system. .n which such governmental entity molds ownership rote (other than programming on any channel designated for educational or governmental ), unless such control is exercised, throu,gh an entity separate, from the franchising authority. "'ffl This section shall not apply to prohibit any combination of any interests held by any person on July 1, 1984,.to the extent of the interestsso held of such date, if° the 'holding of u not inconsistent with applicable, Federal or State law � - do � in, effect on that date. PPor la "(g) Forur"havofthis section, the term 'media of mass commu- nications' sha l� e the meaning given such term under section 47 USC 309. 309(iX3XCki) of this Act. "PART III --FRANCHISING AND REGULATION "GENERAL FRANCHISE REQUIREMENTS 47 USC 541.. "SEC. 621, (alfl) A franchising authority may award, in accordance with the provisions of this title, 1 or more franchises within its jurisdiction . 44121 Any franchise shall be construed to authorize the construe - tion of a cable system over, public rights-of-way, and through e, tnen s, which is within the area to be served, by the cable system, and, which have dedicated, for com tible uses, except that in ing. such easements, the cable oprerator, shall ensure— "(A) that the safety, functioning, and appearance, ppea nce of the prop- erty d the and of other persons not be, adversely affected by the installation or construction of facili . ties,,�, fora cable system; .. f ) that the cost of the . tallatlon, const ctmon, operation,. or removal, of such facilities, be borne, by thecable operator or. subscriber, or, a combination of both,, and fC) that t the owner of the property be J ly coni n by the cable operator for ary, damages causedby the installation, construction,, o ration, or removal of such _ faciliti by the ' ���� ci, ble tor. "(3) In ,awarding a franchise or franchL*ses, a franchising authority all assure that access tocable service is not denied to any group of potential, residential cable subscribers of the income of the "dents, of the local, area in which such group resides. "(WD Except to theextent provided in, paragraph (2), a cable operator ynotrwewle service without a franchise. "(2) Paragraph 1.) shall not require any person lawfully providing ableice without a franchise,on duly 1, 1984, to, obtain a f n�ch. unless, the franchising authority so requires. "'c) Any cable system shall not be 'subject, to regulation as a common carrier or utility by reason, of providing any cable service. M, "(01) A State or the Commission mayrequire' the filing of informationalytariffs for an intrastate t r tate �co w pro- vided � �unicatiom�s .service b a cable system, other than cable sem-vice, that ould be subject to regulation by the Commission or any State if offered by a 47 USC 201. moronrrier subject, in whole or in part,. to title 11 of this Act. Such informational tariffs shall speci,fy the rates, terms. and condi:- tions for the provision of such service, including whether it, is remade available to all subscribers generally. and shall tame effect on the to specified therein. imp.. 'd8e�►-;O- � al�gnd m jou p q vq ora •uvw zo jo quoo Adtc a�a uo � inn " j!un, ald ,Tn, awm ao auo ut "umqns Aluo mAj' q q&sar.j� • o won -W:gquuC► sa Aj;I 3 u8 w o• �, ��s o uogne aqpa,s o �M p� a lost 3sn 0 uot V� uaAT2 trrwraw & aq' quo• �qj • nd o, (,g), rlutp jusM, aiqj (n lxo adA S OeqVTnS8J (n MS A Jo ljotpnle OLD �MJP CY4 PanX4m00'0q 1TVW LSLZ .6LV JB 8+6 V8+61 `OE U,30-69-86 tAri orie tld IV—A— 10 98 STAT. 2788 PUBLIC LAW 98 -349 --OCT. 30, 1984 iRZOULATION OF RATRB 47 USC 543. "" . ) y Federal agent or State may not regulate the rates for the provujon of cablervito the, extent under t section,., Any t i� authority may � the rates fIminiceor the ioprovided, overn of l other�c m uni tions, cable, � � Vtrmdedw � only to 'tXithin 180 days after the date, of the enactment of this title, the, Commission s,hall, prescribe a effective l , ��" ow which u � chimingauthority � � late, dr the �1 n of •in, 'Circumstances in, which MUM notu, '" competition. Such u apply y ch.'after thedate ��9, d . Such regulations shall not apply to a any � while such', rat* is subiect,tothe provisions of smxbsecfi�n(,C).For purposes of rate regulation under, this subsection, such regulations circumstances n which a cable wydem, '10 not te regulation. °ureview such regulations, taltinhnolog:y,i and may amend, regulations,such consistent thh ,nd (2),, to, the, extent� � m stem, necessary , "(01p the cam: of any cable system for which, granted n or before the effective date ofthis title, until the endof the 2 -year riod beginning on such, effective date, the, framhuw authority mays, the provided in a h "(1) regulate, the for,the provision basic cable incl multiple tie is l 0 —tUaWs alqw la jo uOpsiado o lug l a ail Oq'Ap t o ' j, qll, ' 1° 'NOT44 JO Q OA 013 O 4 � M, jo am atp u (q),, *9T31*4qM to,!& '^ w uo ualz o ,. aox I Jmwado al , $ X o,� a, w abe swig -M Osn a ouAvw oq a Rum' � � � � , � w, jlmRainbx axv `RzT t movi •ssxAms jo xoia ,roam» ioa uo a r p u ns s a ,1 , Uod'ej, tionSvis sap a u � � a sg alquo jo g uau ijons Stqpnput ���y y �� 1sInSai �7�,y yyry ua �� SM"MMOD yypyp� a� jj�. , 04 puv 0 "0111.1 V� jug __aj V, wMaU00 'u , o t ' ,, *ssz 3sn 0 " ' r it u 'ems"mu a Sao . �' po auunp qot!pjj Suv pot ,qoida m of o �U � as o uomAq . * kar �O inins OtP pqns jo) t4ump,nu 2mm c � o uo d� o a i j g k o s o y qoqm ­Rvnp�&1pu! paj!vdun ` u o.nq jo aopdaow aqj sa%vqtj� u k jo a o o ,r A�ow uaOP "I suome U01"Immum Supwo 'un 7 JO ivawov= !qnj�jd (Ulf JIMA 43 Uv tm,�' OPP aq'i w Bm,.WN woo, d 1 1 ns uaiM 'M a � o o w "o 4 W M N' Opt, 1WHO 310(n aOv=Uvq:)n9 j; papmxa t' '� � W , awn uo*to" JOJ On= 40alp U0, joema, tn IM'), MMA*lei parg 'R kg�a& JOU geop ('a 't =wO Q%Wp, eAt -Vjp s9, pawra pa cn �7wrqn97 tpo ive, cn, uompple UI ma),ot, SUPP.Plu" Oql PUs antuadalqvo, stp jo ivamaeift pan;ntu o . fav A4 f;OpuaM, in rpadAup-Ml aqj m1un 1paq=2 aq (n pavaaep aq Xis n boas fou ST, aox Tea q ��&job o jo l uopmeqns 04 o ,, � u"til k anpt AQvs—saoau juatu -d!n,be �o o 68LZ '*LYLS 86 MI `os ',LDo-6 `-86 tAvri oI'uma T Z—'d—AI IV -A-12 w 98 STAT. 2790 PUBLIC LAW 98 -549 --OCT. 30, 1984 "i1 in its request, for proposals for a franchise ('including t bl for �h renewal p � subjectto ��, may, 'requirements for 'facilities andequipment,, but may establish rew uirenents for video programming or or information services- and "(2) subject to ioo 625, may enforce ani requirements, contained, within the franchise— "(A) ,c"(A) for facilities and equipments and "M for broa,d categories of''vid,eo programming or other services. c ifranchise effect on effective -of this title, the case �his�n author may, to section 625, enforcereuirenents contained mit in thefranchise for the prow- sion of services, faciiii and uipen, beer or not Vie, to the blL ent oroKiLs, ration o `a ble s . "(d, X 1 Nothing ng in title shall be construed as prohibiti a franchising authority and acable operator fiom specilying, inn a f ch "me or renewal thereof, that certain cable semces shall not be provided or shall be provided subject to conditions, „i; such cable servicesare obscene or are otherwise p t, by theConstitu- tion of the United States., i2A 1n order to restrict the Viewing, f p gwis obscene or indecent, upon, t u of a subwriber, a cable operator shall provide (by w lease) y which, subscriber prohibit f a icable service during ri 1 h Efetve date. � Sub p � iA) shall a ef%ct 180 days after the effective elate of this title. "'le The Commion m establish �� i�na; to the fal ti equipment of le� h � relating i �� suthorit; may require the franchise. g 'VX Any F i ency, State,orchis g a�n � orit a' not I 1 sem,mpose requirements ardi the p o ."on or content of le it i 'ces����t i 1 1 l� ��� m .�tle. p not apply "(A) any ruleiregulatioi, or order issued, under any Feder, lawl as such, rule, I regulation, or order it was in effect, o September r 2t, 1983, or (u) may be amendedafter such date if the rule, tion,,or order as, amendedis riot in not With the express provi.sions of t title; and "(B) rule,, regulation, or order under title 17, United Sa, t e s 8Ue. "MODIFICATION of FRANCHISE OBUGATraxs 47 USC 545. ESm. 625., (su 1) DurnInga rim a o rator ma ob .n from the f e � . franchise�author?at m " iti of t e rejuiremertn in, such franchise - 1,,A) c 1A) i the o of any such requirement for facilities, or equipment, including public, educational,, or governmenW access, facilities or equipment, if the cable o �tor dem-on-, stra that (i) it iscommerciallyi p le or the operator to comply with such requirement, and, (ii) the pro ISI, by the cable operator for rnn dirkation of such requirement is a,ppropno ate because, of commercial impracticability; or A i in the, case of any .such requii re n t for services,if the cable operator, demonstrates,demonstmtes, that the unix,, quality„ and level of p �� ° luop is .q a q a. o ,aq q uoru, g q vs oSn Ltaq;o n ew °.,qm popad q uou,�-9 aqj 'u ,n (o) 9Z9 "03 MA baz sip qo uo uo t d o q m qo qm jo an u= uou a p oeado 8141 o oxu a uoS o o f uo ut a o o n uom w i ba q� q A o o ado kao o q po dui kj atu o of a ua uaun c T4* * f � �, dd q s d' aurm u aq aq quo q o s nd joa (j.,),, we u,aw�ao o Ieuo� sonpa `a�. qnd oq Bupolw wwa jo juauma rnbai Ave jo uon tapun uoi sar tpouu mv 4qo jou Sew tojo o V ' , _e nit ns 9 uoraaas sapun uorj i `q fou �aw�re i4ons u � To u sja wcas aq o .10saly i s 48OLU� aq g as aq o f I aqlo c oq« an, auo Mc 0, ed a � of o ,o 'ons aV—n, au tan ado a"'q �, p'ue a of ns SurM oo a i3nv� � ,�0 ssuad=u�w � � � e � o lo��u aou q q 3 P � q err p � 4 iq ns ap�ow d 014 �ajjo s,iogssado aqp „ o a sq uo Tnua Avd �. gong jo jun0 � aq, jo same, ut &u s ns (", uauntoap �o �aKda a qeo aq �p m `ap�S pa Tu 4 a �� jo (z "q . 8 uo as A"luo joIwado 841ap n A , o jua aqj, c4l a IMAU 9! o0was (Z),, ,so ,. cnxuado atpo; a gds A a=1 ou st aouas qons q 'fin'aoLu'as, a a wmaji an d �* oa J stto� � ' 4' U:pco,,alqvo n " u D , o a�w a aola 1 ooe' I q p o� ns , (o), uop� . gwns a u aq ITTA& Poqvvama It a"Wasp aq a aq A T q pain Op � 4 a": �n aq � " oa�p :ado a'q aq duo ua�w a gunsunow ats uauaaba o uopow aid7uvq"joam aip u d=au o ;nsydo rddu am poo anbaz uo aq' o a a�q pine ! atu , baj' q ns q 41,iiiw o4 Io4vzado aqj ioj aj o d A'' Ma o w V"), —Ivtp vn aqj cq sequa"uolcuap,o ado alqw aq Sluo u0n,mgrpow, qopsl jiuwS, 1,reqs pnco aq; ua d, o,� a .103 juatnuT%aa a jo uopm1ppow powdoid AUB JO 91M aq° ', a Z fp 'g 0 sruotstAoid axilend quameambaiins jo�one gr.q f4 o o up u I�pu� aq pa vaVu rapun uolqu Upow o, �n awgA& gijada alqeo A q ,, *uo nu Suisiqouvaj otp puv icniusdo sjqw, atp jo, juawaaau Xqpuaqxa m,u' Avp g ins , qn 'j�oq jne puv4 at A4 n gone odt Z ap'i aqvu s uotmoap q nS - ul d tqn q u apeu R uow. sTq 'ap 414ogne uwqDuvalg uo" oap Mini ,, .uoi w, gons ,r � m u par�ues,�' sena Jt ampaq4 J8 oj aq , q m Sa3was T6LZ *IVIS 86 t86I `08 * LOO --W -86 MVI Xlff ld IV -A-14 98 STAT. 2792 PUBLIC LAV 98-549---OC'T. 30, 1984 operator, commence proceedings which afford, the public in the fianchise area appropriate notice, and participation for the purpose of-, "(1) identaifyin the future cable -related community needs and interests. 2 e theFrf ance of the cable operator under m �' orn the fans " during then current franch to . b 1) U impletiof a proceeding under subsection (a), a cable, o for �� �newal of a, franchise may, on its own Mit iatie or at the a of a franchising authority, submit a proposal or renewal. (2) Sub* tion 624 an suoh proposalshallcontain such material the ch. g authority may wire, include propos- als for u?grade of the le system. (3) e r chising authority may establish a date by which such propo 1 l shall be submitted. , Upson submittal by a ale operator of a pro to the franmchis authority for the renewal of a f ise, the frch. p p� no authors s provide, roan t ubl ce of soh prim dur , e 4 month of an �` �� ^�� � c � begins, on the completion, tion y prd under subsection (a), renew the franchise or, a ^name t that the franchise should not et o ror or on its .dr� rateh , , � initiative, com- m g rg prompt public note of such p " accordance'with,paragraph (2) to consider whether— "(A) het"A) the le operator has sh � y t" complied, they material to �of a existing f_ c � * d wi"th applicable law; "(') the quality of the operat, or's se "' , including si qualitx, response to consumer corn "laint „ �d billing practices, but thous regardto the �,, qty, or level of cable services or other c provided, over the , n reasonable inl ` ht of mmumnity n ; has the financial, I al,, d, ( the o r hni ability to i ,�e serum faciliti d p went as t forth in the o or s prod e o tors proposal is reasonable to meet the future cab co m.muni l and inmte in ;o ac., count the cost of meeting such needs and,interests. "(2) In an p ph (), the le operatorl be ed adequate of an the cable operator and, the franchise, authority,fair ou� p ici tion, , des �� s � l�l � order f r � nity, for fbll „ incl; . the ht to introduce evkdence (include a "a,, " g "dence rel ues r in,, the proceeding under subsection (a)) toq i the Production of evidence,, and to question witnessm A transcript a , be, made of y such pro6eeding. (3) At the completion of a proceeding under th's su tion,, the, franchising authority $ l issue a Witten decision ting or den ". the pro for ren, upon the rd of such p � il � d transmit, a co of such d pion to the cable operator"Lch decision shall stc to the re ns therefor. "(d) Any denial of a proposal for renewal, shall be b on one or more adverse finding made with ream to the factors described in sub �p A) t rough () of su ion (c ��, pursuant to the �or , of � the p in' g � under, subsection c). A franchising author- ity may not, base a denial of renewal on a, failure to substantially aql gpinn souspi000e ut peutcu map eat id a le `atlp stg4 3a 84ep antoa„Ua aql ua BuTPstxa astgoussj Niue 3o as= aql ui (Z)„ 10 43tasJt astgousat aqj oq paqwjoIle antes ou glun Inq uaaouoo Buto2 a ss pan(sn tuajsXs atgeo eqj jo stseg aqj uo pautuiaansp `anter jailistu jM as (1)0, tie `uosiad xagloue eq wapss' a. 0 dt a �o j o �a tstnbo � o �a .ta a --.aq ti g 3.. q q .q 3 sls tg ate ,Io dtqua o sa,itnbos f4tjot ne Suisiqousij aq , pus patuap t Asn w St. 01Wada atgeo e Aq p aq �ousi3 E jo lumaue i a 3I (s) 'LZ9 '695►. Tivs .9a► sxotUaHoa„ -(8) qBno zql (e) suotpasgns gjtm eausp iaoos ut pa lttngns m jegj ptsodoid te�asual a uo uo!ps joalp ;fou reqs uotpaagns jam ata ,s �yappmod,ol� �q� � �uensmd au o uap a -uot nd ,s ua uott a �, � dde fou � s not jo (, qn qz (e) of soot d a ( uauao a p' not r o cq , d- , d �Jotq) O Auru o�id gags Suap ` uau rmoo o , tuc°npdo pus eo ou aqtm,ba�p nd.o ns ut o s o nd a nt o e pug atm Atm is uat ns s q ,oto o eau a as oid a tui ns s `uo s art a suot ns o o a t� q t) .pue o . o, d aq u'!p ' (T4) ,'to 'ate stg4 ,to luauilosue atp o aq uo ga ut A& t a, jj aq yap p� d I'm�g ou aq o, aq aIq o not laza s o asp aq susaw uat s td�a o aq `uo ,. stq o saend oq ()OI e wq .IOJO.tagp gtun�.ioddo aq .ta pa►.un000 seq ale S sql �Cg auiai au�ai ojou qs �� , , � , d . d s uo A jjo�q neu� .qo� ;jt s �o uo, . p (J)#y (o) uo o qns ,iap npuoo owd aqjao pt M41, uo q l apt&a eqj jo ao epu ajd s Sq Xdns jou in p aqj gotq uo (txo) uarpasgns 3o ((I) g2noagj (rd') qt ' qns to pm'ip w j aqj jo goea bq g A otpne o eqjoutpt apps aqj, jvqj paquils -uoump suq acqtuado aql `, o.id IeAauai aqj uap Ali --.togpne Smwgauetj aqj 3o uatsroap leu j a jo juaha aqj ug (S)„ so :uo.1oas stgj jo sluawaitmbei te.mpaooad aqj qju& sous -ttd�a ioo mjou st Aj!jogjne 2utsigouwi aq4 3o uotps Aus (V)„ spmj !shoo sqj jt jattas egetsdaadde juvj2 tlegs l tnoo agy (Z)„ t� g uap s 3o suotsxnosd eqj o� �usns tnd asnttaj .to uotsmoap ptuU Bons pWde Seto 'uotxo" Mtn jo squamemnbai punpaooad aqp gjtm aouepsowe ut pi oq f4tsogjns �iutstgDUWJ aqu a asntre3 a Xq p u -*Mu Ajassanpe usag seq to `uolpm `mqj aq jurnund spim Ajuoqjnv ,hut.s jo uotstoap teut3 a Sq tuap •s'n 'uroo uaaq nq remauw joj Towdoad asoiqm zolsiado atm AuV (T xa),, •psosatnboe Atanqoa„a seq so 11oa[go oq IgBts qt paAtem seq f4zsotpne Butstgouss,� aqj 3sgp paxuatunaop mt go.gm ut am sue urt .to `asna of a lrcmvoddo eqj pus aotlou x�y& mnwada aqj paptnoid seq Aluogpne 8utsrgouv q atp matun spq or jo agep aar oa;,;a aqp same snoop (SxtXo) uorpasgns sapun patapisuoa sums sq so astgoues3 sqj Jo uotjetotn a gotgM ut asap esus to (8x t xo) U01 ns sapun pataptsuoo sluaAa uo sa (VX t xa►) uorpgns topun asrqaue t3 aT41 jo stu tai teisa eui sip q ua Atdtuao 862Z ' VIS 86 V86T `08 * L'—6n-861St MVI DI'IEMcl 5T–rd–Al _� IV -A-16 98 STAT. 2794 PUBLIC LAW 98 -549 --OCT. 30, 1984 franc�Exiise if such franchise contains provisions applicable to such it" transfer. le o is d dor cause "(b) If c �" . held by a d au ort acquires ownership a le system or of a t er � of the to another person, any such a ition ort r (1,), at 14 l2 in a of lr a on the effective! date of this title, at a p" ,,, dete' inaccordance with the franchisee if such franchise contains provisions applicable to such an acquisition or transfer. 'TAW N--AIMCEaLxsovs PRUVMONS "PItOTZG'i'ION OF $UBSC SER PRIVACY 47 USC 551. "Sw. " ., All At t time of enter* into agreement to r � �y cableservice, or ot� vice to a subscriber andat eamot once a yearthereafter, a cable o for l 'providenotice the f of a te,, n statement such r ch, clearly' � d pi informs e .(A , the nature o y id�en isubscriber le information collect- ed or to coil with respect to the subscriber and the to of the of such info ti et d purposeof y disclosure, ' w " � y be of such � ` o tion, including�identift- cation of the types, of persons to whom the disclosure may be! @; "'(C) t riod' d:u . S ti will, tained e cable " e Trato'at which the subscri1w, tn�,v have access to such information, in, accordance, with subsection ldl and l the°natio provided by .on ito the collection d , i l � �e of info tion byoa cable operator ��d the ht of the s r der , and (h) to enforce such limitations. In thecaw of subscribers who have, entered into such agreement ��t before,�e effective �e 4 isection, such notice be providedVnith,m. 1MB w days of such,dilate at l once a y thereafter. 2l For, �p � of ii� on, to M y � le a fd tion? not include cle ard of aggregate to h, does not identify larpersons. "'l;il apt as provided h l2a le gator al l lnot le s tem toWiCtrpDnally identifiable ° f tion n gin"y subscriber i the priorwritten or elec- tronic consent, of the subscriber concerned. "(*) A c le operator, may use the cable system to collect such information tion in order to— "(A), o—"(A), obtain information necessary to render a cable service or other serviceprovided by the cabl,e operator to the subscriber or "'(B,) i deunauthorized , ion of le communications. cl(1) Except as provided inr mph (2), awle operatorshall not disclose personally. detifa le information concemmg any sub- "ber without the prior written or electronic, consent of the sub- scriber concerned. (sps) z -- se - o 6ET-Ts etu" q,ns winuoo pueigadds, o 41tun xoddo age P'aPio, iem Uol Ieuuoj,ul aq,4 , , ioarqns eq (Z)O, pus ' . aql w ,aauapl,, a Is sw aq pinom itt nos not stwo, ut aq` leq pue � j p Isulu ul �u Nua o s Igsuosaa j si not ezzz.zo z z o gns agxa o uept a s 'mU110 p a'la a o Xjl ua g3ns (J)", --- p.z unoo Bons in JtMAja'T8J Sul d so aq ut�°eip Alva, .ia o linoo g °�jusnsznd aqns al s ulwaouoa uo aIq z�l ua z lluood upngo Ae� tua ua�aao' (4)t, ans o uoat a aq ql� u m u msl uo ual ao u� sua a oqneul u 14"S, Sus It aqZ . app, q , � 2'u�tq oX, l 'l 1 a �. ns lq s ol alq paatuaj 1,nel,, 'qo bus on uoc�i'P►Ps ut aq hags uolpa s slq q pap cud Spatuou ate„ (S')f f ' uz AjqvuOS -eas s sc>o uotu2jill .zaglo pus mg agautcq4V al a 1a P 2v allund (g),,, zaq,tq sa �aeagwlq znz spotA o ep z{ma o S n a pee ndtu o� uo� l . � �� o a w aqj �I � ue q I �" q � �� I`e`'n l"";tt# �PJVIWR VUI fan(* .aql (43)00 8"VIS ruff E ut u0pas ltl s Buuq geuu lafinco p . s7t ut .oalgsa o Aq aq , 1101'191,014,S P A! uossad AtrVI � -.apo linoo s cqiuvnszn,d jo (p)uol m, zapun uoc 'aujo ul T4ans oqgsawv, jo wapijqj " ao sisanbwutaqp flemt gotqAk nd aq , o � u ja uol OU, u j out aq., j, no t - o talgez�t p Il sj o al . V a)$* "uot Paul dons s iaua nus ot, M do algeu a papl d aq lPq = 8t?. Iq V ` olado al guns Aq , s p "'d Iuatuanuoo s is pus sauqj, a qsumm Is aane exp (n alm s P a mot suzzo3ut goaoza�o a. ., s � pxxv pw4oaa ew e u � " I q pa zu uIl ,e q` �uns sq ug2w uol a oju� alqvUl u8pl t'Ie IIs s mod Ilsgs � ane aalgs , V(p)r$ cqtualguoaq � tuas aqe aq .zaAo .zaq. ns: a�q Sq o°l;�a u' a „o iunjou al IIIIt p .zo '.urns do algso aql q pap, d aowas Iaiqlo10 am-tas alb s jo tagtsas -qns aq qyaxpo a*t JO jua Xa {I}.r l t �.�p� hea ou p ' I aq p nSOl�p 0zzs ull o3;",odo1unpItot�dd o. ;)ql, J .ns aqj, paap!Acud wq .1olwado al g (T)$# P. `laOtAJaS JatDo .10 aoWas al Aug o, pp p usu aq o aan l0�p 31)[01so!PaUlaa?p9z -la po aql ui, em o u ad aqlAqtapo z{ans 3o PeUpou fit zaqt°ns aaqj t 'awnsolt p MonsSumpotpnia 3apao pnoo a on iuen&znd a ws '(q) uo� n.s rgna (,R)t , ns a .o al,quo a Aq papuoid aotnaas .zaglo jo ao!Alas alguo s i01 s'lQUAI,!AfPlg seautenq agsuMtfal a pnpuoo ijaptau cn, kressaoau --st ams -olORP aqx 3t uopsumpt guns asolMp Aum zogsaado alb v (Z)OO 96LZ *IV S 86 V86T `08 `LOO ---69-86 A&VrT DrIEMd m� IV -A-18 98 STAT. 2796 PUBLIC LAW 98-549—OC''T. 307 1984 ""CONSUMER PROTECTION 47 USC &51 "Sm 632. (a) A, franchising authority may require, as part of a franchise, dncluding a franchise renewal, subject to section 626), provisions fdr enforcement of - "'l customer service requirements of the cable operator- and re- quirements: f construction, cableeaule'saord other construction - related l operator. "(h) A franchising ,authoniy may enforce anly provision, contained in any f nch` , lating ,to uirements d ri in paragraph t l or 2) of subsection (a,,), to the extent not inconsistent with this title. "(c) Nothing in this title shall he construed to prohibit any State or any franchising authority from enacting, or enfr icing any con - sinner protection law, to the extent not inconsistent with this title. ""UNAUTHORIZED RECMMON OF CABLE SERVICE 47 USC .5W. "S WD No person shall intercept or receive or assist, in intercepting or receiving, any coag muni tions service o'er o e ra specifically authorized to do so by, a cable operator, or as ulna otherwise, M unless y he specifically lly authors by law. ""(2') 'For the purpose, M of this tion, the ter "assist n intercepting or receiving"shall "include the manufacture or distribution of u:alp-, ment intended by, the manufacturer or distributor (as the case may ewe) for unauthorized option of any communications, service of- fered"" over a,cable system,, Ii'I violation, of sulpa a h (D. i. CrWm m snore. (bX 1l y n 'whwho willfully viola subsection, (a� ) shall be misde; or not re than $ 1, 09 or 'nprisoned for not, more than 6 ca "(2) Any person who violates subsection la 'D willfully and for, purposes of commercial advantage or private financial, gain shall be II not more than $25, or ia�npwr n for :not more than i year, or both, for the first such offense, and shall be fined notmore than $50,000 or imprisoned for not more than, 2 years, or both" for any subsequent uent offense. Courts, U.S. "(c Any, person aggrieved: by any violation of subsection (axi), ), may 'bring a civil action, in United, Statim district court or, in any other court ofcompetent, Jurisdiction. "(2) The court may — "(A) ant, temporary and final inj"unctions, on such terms, as it ` ay deem reasonable to present or restrain violations of subsec- tion (a X 111 ""( ) award, damages , described, i.n paragraph 31;and "(i direct the recovery,of full costs, including awarding reasonable attorneys" fees to an aggrieved ,party who prevails,., "(3MIDam,ages, awardedby any coin under this ion shall he computed, in accordance with either of"' the following clauses: ctclau: "",li e party aggrieved mayrecover the aual damages suffered by him as a result of the violation and, any profits of the violat& that are attributable to the iolraatiown which, are not taken into account in computing the aactuaal, damages- in deter- mining the violator's prafit s, the party aggrieved shall be 'rtL- quired to prove + nl'y the violatI gross revenue, and the violator shall be, required to prove, his deductible le expen and the elements of profit attril utaahle t . 'Actors other, than the violation-, or 'UMOM --ajqjs9W uaixe ate o 1tts s (s) not nsut PaUpsads -"'IuOuTw A u w a I t AN apu � QUI Sit s t1VO t' 0"u " mo* voi stgp Ino o jm aqp ttsw s UOIS tuwoOaiq ' 'ut i4o;) tun1joddo pue ao ou Jaqs pus 'uot3 -SUOq1I9jn29H S1144 Jo asp a t a at4 j lave 'sleep l' -net p &jttgtsu o ,st t p 6suotlnaoo %jiun teuot �ue o t' .tts ut, ttn a edtot tsd tunpo Gdo o Ott ba, autnua atsua„ of p4aeu swnsvow aago pus IuStsap qof �uatnu; tido ps d to td�p"u ��a s i upuoo ( )II0 ottpuo, utJo� we saot�d pus tottod t w 91! Luca Ixas o 4ate a tsu011sU "wOhlau $Jotoo uo uot° ut :�pp �o ( d o of AAa a apnjoxa o we d w ut eo s npuo� )tw !stavq 2utnupuoo o uo 8OUVOWSIM, luatulir-tj=taq tattos pupm&ae tx o &u Ijo 4paUv,j,vnb o o saoinos��4aotu(n ' � o 'dura to°�� m, ptm *��� .. tuno (c) t do uattotdua ren sit, tutu o� �' qt p .uo1 mad Acta qua us tuaiSold p t �' a ° do uaotdua a aq of -MUOJO aaAotd7u a r ow pus saaSoldwa sq! wo ut t p v ueuu touoo pus ma� � n s 4s ';sa pur us tsua Apun do tan , o tod S,t o jtu .uaulaajoa sno. to pts uotivaqdde aAtItsod s a nsua o ua a o ta, at q o qt od aqjau, ap )0. use d i g s a a. u saot o us ins " �u .19pun p t � t ° um �� td ua s t. o Ala i wh o o t ausuo p saot d oU s o tics d kin* ut uoo t !sod a s n. a p 4 is u ugstt ttsgs is uo.ns u�t �t s Atua �uV (o) .joasqJo 402V tto truoteu luottta,t 4jo o� o tua ins �uau.oduuaut ref su - ump t s u ou p 4(e) not us ut !p s A t ua tq�o d o uo tcu�odgo t'u�, () asa o s t IFf u,a sAs atq � s ado pro juma2vurtu aw4j, ut tt d e ua IsTu4 to Xusd oo :qst o( luoilemm Idlip Osn Lt - auk C '*w odtoo kuu cq AIdds ireqs uoi lvwslufie) as txnJ.xodao .t.x3Pqxo'IdPM zvnbs, N 'ao„ of °u sot�unm aq o o aotAi atq Sue o not d ao not dawa ut pmpoqjneun aqj futp s a 'Umpas SI q ti oa st �, oo st uto o ua eco � a o Alto ns , u s a .10 ajlqS S'us qua atd ITRqS O jt ' 't ut 2UT 4,01q *003 Usti I t IOU ,o ns s o curs p ,Io, gems aqjaonpa su not a.1, �p tut �noa aq luot. �q jo not s of s painipsuoo sptr stq asgj anattaq oq uoseas ou pert pus witAs jou sum ionsiotn aqj jsgj spuU jinoo aqj asagnn am Suie ul (0)„ '0()0109,$ uvqj ajovu jou jo, °luno (,V), t4dvj2vavdqmaapun xjoqnje4s jo tun a tatpeqm, p ,to pleme aqj, a t ut Asw not as p sit ut ,'noo aq I'uts2 tsto u:U a e ud jo a2inuvApe teat oo jo n,d xqj,p 'Ajntttl , ,t to oo sem uotstot aqj isgj spu unco, aqj gatgM ut am, , esus a (fir)„ •isnf sa; pps ,,00 pnoo aqj se ` ' usgI mora so09ES UVqI Mat jou ,to tuns s ut 'uota,.as aqj ut pantonut suotIstotn tjs .TOJ sa2e=p AionnivIs 3o p uAiv us xaAooax Aem panaLLM Mixed aqj (tt)„ L6LZ *IVIS 86 V861 `08 '100----6tg--86 MVI DI'I$fld 6z-V-nz J IV -A- 2 0 98 STAT. 2798 PUBLIC LAW 98 -549 --OCT. 309 1984 '4lAl . mate i opportunity'' rangy to job appli. cants, employees, d. whom it regularly 'arly d b . . Bl use minority organizations,, o do , or women. media,educational institutions,d o er potential u of minority d female applicants, to supply referrals whenever jobs e available in its operat • '10 �evalua � � profile d fob to er it pyo � ent . the availability of mmionties, and women, in, its franchise area*, ��`(D undertake to offer' erprow tions of minorities and women toitions of rear responsibility; Bl enca "nority d feu le entrepreneurs t conduct 'business, .th l of i operation- d �� 1 , the results of its efforts to recruit, hl note, d the serviceso �Mnorit, d women p abn any difficulties encountered in i plenentin its, equal employment ap rtu,nity p R „� � 13 �uch 'rules al shall requireentit, s° id' i en au � tion (a) with. more t 5 full-time, employ to File mouth the Comm' ion of e�statistical report fltd ae the noar to n "thefollo^in ulime and part -tune jab M140 ri o "A) officials dmanagers; '#(B) professionals; "(0 technicians,*, "(D)l "(E) of` ce and cleric, personnel; iF 1, spilled craft pe "(G) sesemiskilled operatives,', 41H) unskilled laborerv, and "(1) service, worker; ». The report shall include the number of minorities d, women, in the Pubficrelevant labor, market for each of the above categories., The t i- availabWty. cal report shall be available to thepublic at the cent + ce atevery l tion whe mo than 5 ll -time employees, are regularly assignedto wort "(4) The Commission may end such rules from time to time to theextent n .s to carry, out the provisions, of :-ion. Any such amendment, s all be made after notice d opportunity for comment. "(e ll On an annual , m the Commission shall, certify each entity described in subsection al in co pl. Ice withthe ion s if, on the of info ration . the possession of the Comm ion, inclu,ding the report p� utu�a ld�1, such entity was in, co npli nee, during the annual, period,involved, with the requirements, of subforsbl,, icl, and (d),.' Investigates.. "(2) The Commission shall, periodically, but not 1 i`re uentl than every five yearn investigate the employment rent pract% of eacK entity dr, n subsection al thit aggregate, as well as In individual job categories, and, determine whether such entity is n compliance th the requi rements o su io lbl,, lc , and d), including whether such, entity's employment, practices fiery or abridge women and minorities a ployment o rtunlities. rt o such �nvestigat'iion, the Conn, ion shallreview whether the emntitys re fliedpursuanaubs�tctian 4dx31 accurately reflect , y ib ltl fru the ported jab classifications. ( o 4 o(d o, , uo� ted; Sn� d o d a limbe rnbeu � u oil �uo� slq j,o ua a, in � c� W tp M.UOO ST qo A& ua ,a n ,due all , ua jo gsy(ge (Wtp ��.Pogne sago use o aq'S A jo 44papne aq s uo , q ul 2WRION(M). -SuopwituntumooeTai a( AuaXIt-mwud ,am qm, dwa c low o ado a( Bons o A[idde u(l qs uo oae Siq o s uau n aq , �� ua aAip ! a[dp n JO a sq ,coq ado alqvo, e gopgm Ul am Xn°a Ul(Voo . qo -suaqposqns j aaa l e A&xonado Su; "(��jou talaq n (I �� eu p, a sxs a `upn[oun uo �.� o° o Aoeado sapn(ow ,,Jl(ado alqw,, uuaq aq 'luotulas Otip jo sasociand o� �� o ,aaua„�co a a P OIIVJO A pus slutvidwoo jo UopubtlSaAUT atip '20j, luola moc) OIP C4 OlqvlM.AV, WjAlaqVsa potpne aepun, #wvawd v A tzedo uo!.s japulnof e a 4, uosaad qons, Am, dauoo uo uu �juvoldmoo v alij ad .'q,, japuin, sopu io ,uoows Inlip qua ua n �o uo e o A rum,28,mounumnitp uaa aA q aAa; aq oq. ►, ua dW-log Idde o duq , I Fwd �j � of nd a� o P � � � �dde �o � ne lou p ap, d s uo a *uo. stqq apun easnj!ajo3 04 Sidde Largs ( not . o &(Z qd, Aad o iabuaquao z P°[ aql PUIO `(t) pule (S) qdloijiSued jo suoitsiAoid aU, (g)lo uo,o uoT(oµ °�e� u� s uotpw m. japan uopwUpiao ao3 u( ., , t �e o � sjnd ` a � t sq gozgA& uorlsnuanzr oop s qns jo uau a e s aqvj Auv sailem Al2tn •AOU)[ zaAaogtA -peU-Ngjjooi ° ATOAtn �� SOUTM - asap uoir cuu o aq� n�an papa ' s ao[A 0 Se Q me n a Joh . ; tap , aAeq Xeu A (auu goes of a (' ad, �o� p ' tTI 'UO! !,j1ou gone cq juanbasqins sanulu 4vql °uot.1e 'ocA Atm jo 11now a im uowad AM uo pmdu ` axn1vao . otp IMI Hvqs, qd� : Sur o uor , o A n e jo uo aq uo� ou .you pa naso a o o, of l ( aq jou (e uo ns a pau r 1�a' � " o, a innqpsuoo pqs u e[o � oIuoo To JO ` qo *uoejo,TA �° Joh g$ o pu aro a o . SeWns Pin'"fin 0141 a[ � a I s uo� „ -capun o `uoWIN "M o aq a ale o pa ej .10 ;,aauz cq OAVR Cn * q o Jo « uo[ n (nsin uotjvSpsaAuil We q uo!Mtumco aqj Aq POUT.UUcinalp STOqA& UOSJad ' ue unp n of P"eXuv (al ua re ISA �[d� n aq aq `qd o n o a p�" q Ad� n , re� of not op a ( all, qqn4003RI IOU Jig (a) 'uo ns",pun uoi pmVpjab, umqo, aJntm.j aqy "allp W.1 � gjum '(d oo o npu ns a a njp 11 s asn[te3 Bons carp" � � �� � ` jo s' uau n a� �W [do g cq noq� eadaj o [njjAJoUT Iua a Po�r"ac UOISSINIMU300 aqI ji, ()(hoo 6622 ',VIS 86 V8+6T `09 U00—M-86 MVI 0171alld T Z --V-A I IV -A-22 98 STAT. 2800 PUBUC LAW 98--549--OCT. 301,1984 "M establish, or enforce y p .ionequ � nor- encour., .ng any cable operatorratortp conduct hus ��ith enterprMies Which am owned or controlled by members of minority groups las defined I"' n` i '3 C'Xiil or which have, their pr nci paloperations located, Within the community servedby the hie operator or 1*( toenforce anyrequirement of a fr , i '��� effect, effective date of t title. "'d e remedies and enforcement provisions 0 fo f section ction in ad'tion to d not in, lieu of, those avaWilable under this or any, mer, law. " the rov. ons of the w secton shall apply to any cableopera- I he tors, �'" Cher operating pursuant to a fr-anchise granted,before, oI1y or after the date of the enactment of this "on. "JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS Courts, U.S. " 5. (a) Any ca,ble, operator adversely affected by y fin 47 USC 555. 6determination made by a franchising authority under ion or 26 ma � encs an action , de �r � notice Of such determination, which may aught in the trice court of the United States for any judicial district in, wuch the cable, system is, located-, or it 2) in any State court of general jurisdiction having, 1 tion over therti The may ave e any appropriate, relief c ppropriaton e. nt with the; �pr ..o of -the relevant ion d ri,, subsection n al. "COORDINATION OF FEDERAL, STATS, AND LOCAL AUTHORITY 47 USC 5ss. "SEC., 6. a) Nothing in thistitle shallbe construed shallto y authority of State, Politicalsubdivisions or thereof, ,or nchisiu aut ority, regarding mattersof public, health., arty d, weif to the extent consistent with, a exp puio of title. "N Nothing, in this title, shall, lie construed to restrict a State from semis j�n� � ietio�n. nregard to cable services consistent with this title. State p'oitic,i iv on ., lcl pt prove 'in Ion y p `ion of la~` of an, or end thereof, franchising euthor. 31lich or y Provision, of an franchise by such authority, inconsistent Muth t is Act, s deemed, to be preempti4 and superseded. "(d) For purposes of this section, the term `Mate' has the meaning 47 USC 15& given such term in section 3(v). `4EXISTING FRANCHISES 47 USC 557. "SEC. 637. (a) The provisionof t si D) franchise in effect on the effective date of tl~ titles including an; such Provisions wl ich late to the designation. use,or support for the use of channel capacity for public. educational, or governmental use, and "(2) any law of any Mate (as defined in section 3(v)) in effect .i's on the date of the enactment of th� cti ion, or any regulation pro n ulgat Pursuant, to such law, which relates to such desig- nation,, or, support oPsuch channel capacity, aq; 3i laquIS aq; jo suoneInlau ptts sa)na gans uj not ae jeutjj qo ao3 paq t ad pojaad a�jq tjddu eq; up4j (j m, ao �� 19q11 M pajtu 9.1;u jdtu aq a; s s sP 0 u�; q),, �J041,10ul fans 2,u)p.te a jureldwoo is uo u,otpv roup saV aqulS aqj, swtun,l a 4eu panoj,jpu) xu,,e o; q p (')II pus 1.s4uawv4ovj4,a a jod saho fi;tsoq;ns faojvpiB x s,a;s;S aq; 2ut1uauxajd t suo! ujnSw pus saffu a tuvjja ape°tu pus pansst seq ceninS aip mlu,n (V'),, :y oa jou s alvM s uoi P ns sTq s j —s�uau qm e a Sao, suoj;� uoa tm #suit salt a aqe P � `q � � � q 3o s� � � and �to,j (S),, -qd a 2utmolloj a j; joauaip pua aql lie Suippe Sq papuaum -ra osn 0 sigh JO PV stiaj;eaTunuttua ag; ,o (342Z uotuhaS -t -aeS SLAtZPIHOV.LLv 710d -suotlimunmum ggans uj peft2us sat jjtas io suassad ao 'sitar Cs ajq q oaq j. ' apWid sj gwgtA (pV gans jo (,q,)Z09 umpas uj pau aP n, Meow e1q aatpo) or jo t Aq uoTjv6xunw,tuob Sum o; 6 �, •sos 3Srl Lt JO PVsuoj;t ajunuu oD aq iapun a vj Sew uop wo suoj -n a j� aql,uojajAtm,e � n w aq jou jIvqs joV, ou�u tnq,,l Aq apew iquawpuauxv pugs ja,V stq o, sruosjmad agjL (q'�), • -d �,� But � t u�� • �� ` • �� u . u TES Osn L� a ;t; p ��uto o a T aPM*�t 'osz t� . q pap pVgans jo ( uo() . *JAaj;t; ut pywid fm �somjas gans a � a tj*jq o ado �aj r;jjj aqj of p t& gans uj,pt o�td sir 8lS ju a ujq;!ew� qua ad' s a o; t,tas a 1quo o; q; jdda 1,184S lay MINI 30 o jojjo aq aq psis aq, ;e ujPps q papuaum -MT 38n Lt et 1861 JO iii suoj;satuntuuiao ag; jo (e)Z uOT.PO5 MV) T '=S Hoi.mtastanr jou `,4"q " 1084 usq; to u d oto ;, a�tou jou sit aq o e s seqVIS PATUR OL , o uoj n jIOUaq; g o dun t aq, o ao au o st gojgm, •sss Dsn Lt a eut s ajq uu as o s )ttt u a 69 5 'aAtiXIM Dodd amaamo„ uauta ° e jvTlw,ts xapun ao Zj�quoi,,1.00,s. xapuln paujgo ja o ra j;o Aveuo ao asn Tuquatt a ,o "jsuot;sonpa 1ajjgnd jO s t P jauueq us uo d Aus ow.) A!,Hgsj( gans Aue.mout jou jj qs ole adow ajq ;daoxa ,,s uj teptuis sat ;o jo ' ujsj to psi ; ujpealsjut o ' tad jo SUOTSTAUT ';uatiajauT *,,& .) .ueosqo, 4aapus s #jag j o eq; cn wensand we ado alquo ao sj ustus sd alqvo jo S;j tquj j t a It to ao youj *M0911 Lt aql �►.j3s O; P UJ"p Oq jjege aj;r; stg; uz Buig;off •899 5,O xarusvrx MAID axv zvHtmnrta„ .mep aetjoage gans asojaq as uo Mue.S sena astgoueaj gans ,fit aj;j; s!q; o ar;e At;aa a a u0 .aa sit !sUOa sutra a `a • t � P � � ` q � � � � P q9 jj •q, 3 I�.� sjq; ;o �ojs�j o d jag;o pue (s) °uot ns jo s�� nd .tag (Q)„ �q;sp anqagjja gans uo Mstxa awgoue ij gans se asigaue tj eq; 3o uxaa; 9ujuzstuaa ;uaaana uag; aq; it814; a02uoj ;ou iO3 pus 'aj;t; stq; jo suoiszno.td ssaidxa aq; o; ;aafgns ';aaja ut uietuaa jjsgs 1089 `sVsS ss M1 `aC .IDO—sS-86 MWI DMEMd IV—A-24 98 STAT. 2802 PUBLIC LAW 98 -549 --OCT. 30, 1984 prescribed period does not extend beyond 360 days after the fi Ring, of such complaint.". UNAUTHORMW RECEPTION OF CERTAIN COMMUNICATIONS 47 USC 05. SEC. 5. (a) Section 705 of the Communications Act of 1934 (as redesignated by section 6) is amended, by inserting, "(a)" after the section, designation, and by adding at, the end thereof the following new, subsections: "(b), The Provisions of'subsection (a) shall not apply to the inter. ceptio,n, or recelp�t by any indie vidual,,,, or, the assisting (includi thIng, main ufacture or sale), of such interce, V ion or receipt, of any satellite cable p for pate en�f encrypted; and '2A) ar�etin sysn not blisfied under, which— ii) n lawfully designated, for the purpose of authormiing phivate, viewing by, individuah4 and "(1)) such authorization is available to 'the individual involved froin'the appropriate agent or agents,,,* or *t(B), a marketing system described in sub r if is hragraph (A) * established and the individuals receiving su programimu-w has obtained authorition for pnivate vuimling underi'that, "stem. "(c) For purposes of this section— "(1) the term 'satellite cable programming' means Video pro. grammin,g whith is transmitted, via satellite and which j's' p maril ' Y intended for, the direct receipt by cable operators for their retranismuimion, to cable Subscribers. - I'M, the, term "agent", with respect to any, person, includes an employee of such, person, - 0:113) the term, .'eincryi when, used, with respect to satellite cable program,ming, means to transmit such programmaig i a form whereby, the aural and Wi v ual characteristics, (or both),are, modified or altered, for t,he purpose of preventing the, unauthor- 11 ized i Vi I" 'thout authorized receipt of program, III,' I persons wi, equipment which is designed to eliminate the effects of such, modification or alteration; 11(14) the,, term 1prt*vate viewing' means the vieWl"Ing, for private use Ln an, individual"s dwelling unity, means of equipmen't. ownedi or operated by such individual, capable of' receiving satellite cable programming directly, from a satellite-,, and "(6), the term "private, finiancW, gaiin' shall not mi''clude the gain resulting to any individual for the, pri�vate use in such, Individtia.1"S dwellgunit of any prqpvanatingi for which the IndMdual has not obtained autation for, that use. Crimra. and "(01) Any person who willfully violates subsection (a) shai be Mift j ruied not more than $1,000 or hinprisoned for not more' 'than 6 months, or both. "'(2) Any person who, Violates subsection (a) willfWly and for of direct or indirect commertial a,dvantage or, private Tilifti gain shall be fined not more than, $25,000 or imprined, for not more than 1 year, or both, for the first such conviction and, shafl be fmed, not more than W000 or imprmined for not more than 2 years, or both, for, any subsequent conviction. 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Sac. 6. (a) Title VI of the Communications Act of 1934 (as in effect beforee enactment of this )is, redesignated title VII,and sections1 � 610 are �'sections 701 through 710, respectively. 47 USC . (b)(1) .309(h) of the Communications Act of 1934 is en amded, by striking out "section 6+06" and inserting in lieu thereof "section 7061'. (2) Section 251,1 of title 13, Unit �S , is (A) n subsection (�)(e), , striking" out "section 606 or 606"' and, i g in lieu,th " ioa 705 or " "-, d M in subsection (2)(0, by striking out "section 605",and insertingin lieu thereof on 705 (3) Section 105(°f '2XQ of the Foreign IntelligenceSurveil ante Act of 1976 (U.S.C. 1305OX2M) ded ` by striking out "'section 605" and inserting in lieu thereof "section 705". SUPPORT OF AC 1VrrIZS OF THE UNrMD STATES TEL MOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING INSTi7'U'I'a Sac. 7. Nothing in this Act, the Communications Act of 1934, or any other Acts shall be construed to,Jude e Federal, CDmm,um'-, cationsCo� i or � e National el i tioand Infor. mation Administration within the Department of Commerce frompartacipa. tion (including of staff and other a re- sources) in support of any activities of the United, Sta s Telecom, munications Training Institute. TZLSCOMMUNICATIONS POLICY STUDY C011d3tISSION Sec. 8. Title V11 of the Commu.Micatlions Act of 1934 (as redesig- nated, by section 6 of this Act) is amendedby adding, at the end thereof the following new `on: "TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY STUDY COMMISSION Establishment. AS711. The' .I hereby blb the Tel e tio USC 611. Poli StudCommission (hereinafter n ion fto A .oma. the which, s. —, "(1) coma various domestic telecommunications poli' of theUnited Staff, ,d other doincluding of all Such polio on the, regulation of interstate and, fotign com- merce, and Report. "(2) prepare and transmit a written report thereon to the Congress,, the President., and the Federal Communications Commission. "MI) Such Commission shoU be composedof the chairman and rminority theCommerce, Scienc% and ond memberse Committeeo Subcommittee ofthe ' nam au the Committee on ane �nu l Commerce and Tele- communications, , sumer Protection and Finance Subommittes of the House of Representataives (or delegates of such chairmen or members appointed b them from, among members, of such committees). "(2) The chairmen of such committees (or their delegates) shall be co-chairmen of the Commission. *04 00) UO ns c* usnosun paillutq not oo, exp Aq soot tuq iap!suoo ns ssttuur oto t� � � of � � u � � � �� � g �o a � � �j aaxa `uo`t tuu g Auv, PRUi o� ,a a 4 �,� -jo � o n s°uoo aq It scot s ut BuTtWN (t),, •OPV uo^ dosdda uil pia oadda ua,�xa atl,,l cq p/tmjjpupj ql j(Tuo Ino paum, aq amour uo "q pa=otpnv sat tAlt (�q) s�xsa�' "Wqvzijo to qI jo pound a iol not ,. 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(Ulf uol tapun o w2 P sate uot; uto jo 941,n age malum )(args pod'ej qnS 'T `T taq u jou'ttugns qs (3e) uoµ zapaqns japtm liodai,(T 9052 UVIS 86 n6T 409 UZO—M--$f MVI DrIBnd L Z -V-AI ISI—A--28 98 STAT. 2806 PUBLIC LAW 98-549-4=. 309 1984 MV% DATZ 47 USC 521 note. Ste. 9,.Except, where o'ro�- i tho' and the y shall take iffy 160 after in teoe of ��A 47 USC 543 nota. ) Notting i ion 624 of the Communications Act of 1934, as addedlow a, franchising authonty, or a Stagy any political a ion of a Staff to ui ale tot re, rei, �y cable service whith was ly, , retiered, or repriced as, of September 26, 19,84. :A "LSTMJ R -& 66 (H.R. 4103k HOUSE REPORT No. 98-934 accompanying H.R. 4103 (Comm. on Energy and Comme. ). SENATE REPORT No. 98-67 (Comm. on Commerce, Science, and Transportation). COIVGVol. 1 83 e l3 . 14, , ted, � ��. Vol. 138 (1984)- Oct. 1. 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Suppe C'our't onMonday let stand mfing that limits, the Po%tr of communities to rep-, late cwtciting on system- operatom, The a, lack ofjurisdictiono, Qilifmia, cities bumd int mor- " public a a cable opmtor., to doing soavoidcctI for the ono decid*mg among on how 'far munjap.*ities may so�� le franchim cable 0 M Orft high 0010t The cable industry also, is wwting to dude whether ale shaould as lst en ,rot „"o as n a p d other pmt m or''the moteW pmtections of bre casters. The court issued no de =iion, M dw dispute�" n officials of Pato alto and, � � Calk, � , � , operator F � Inc Eugene F. LYI�ph, nxW dw itSepwriber" by, ts with, those of a news He out " ns t tury F� cralto pro totbe w - tire cory to m avwilaNmt to er Msl- ts and to, St;aPkat" CaJbW technOI09,Y- *. Palo Alto" d Atherton officials aqpxd that Lynch in f o a l984 flederal $1W law g le 'V, � � " did not n so y wordshe in . g the . cities bypassed the appeals, courtand to* their case straight to the supre= Court on the dw Lynch had Invalidiaied the cable am Lynn McRmoW, a spokeswoman for the National ontMt issue sugggsted that the , thattbe act, had, been i 'The two y cities PresumaNy can go to the, A court of appeals. Robin C'hariesto n, +ohead of Chicago's office of cable communications, said the court's action doesn't di- p rectly affect how municipalities in this arca regulate cable TV franchises. -. ucsjvDwjojui uoiiatiosons !C abed G.* uini; espalcl !!JJN Jul pjllllkjqZoo, Ole a47 ul 'hwtuns-1v IRAi 6awaq!-j u"LlaWN, 041 Put' 16YU jinLL) pa)lun a4l -A2Bj 116(] SU011831unwWOD J01 !11%- aqi aaanpwd mapuad us iq pal!) Sum umffl!"p ].Unsk . .(j a4i suliloddw una>-atp-)o-pu2Uj Iv- atiji P!V* gnu ialiso m JL3 Im Jac i ausm atp v! 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J�lu %'C Vlt Owl b vc vv Ic Pm mr! #foal paluasw.)Co� tj 114 LJ U G W-, (01: r4 u&A; *Iauq ooauo-1,* ,',ivi voi'u1 m imp "sanm 1. i 1 .-r u.;�: .�. ���.- NO vP cn unoo oN - waawd m1u) wV —9*1 "packn" bataq 6: vftE., w: ).,djjjtl! aq Aj=pw acippt" -rel ih, It"Ir ir, e , ��� 4 asipuej4 ploqdA o i a as 111p "Rm awn OL;', A114d W. -Ult%u 'i I ittssJ kwivfn&w Np J.L3 ZUIJj;jj %J; 41e, jqg,.V! jinoo sleaddV saBin aq 111mump aqnbai pywA% pa!n., U.: i I .4v rt January 21, 1988 Ms. Karen Guthrie Giet Cable Television Administrator c/o Village of Mount Prospect 100 South Emerson Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 RE: Village of Mount Prospect QUr FiLe No. 87-0497G Dear Karen: I have prepared this letter pursuant to our recent telephone conversations for the purpose of setting forth a discussion of the concept of a cable television variance process. As you may recall, I have provided to you a sample variance process to be used in conjunction with the cable television franchise. As a matter of background, we have found it useful based upon our experience in the representation of municipalities on cable television matters to have a process established whereby the cable television operator can obtain relief from minor franchise requirements without the necessity of a complete ordinance amendment process. An ordinance amendment is certainly appropriate for significant changes to the Franchise but, due to the very nature of cable television, there will be instances during the course of the franchise term where the operator will not be able to or it will not be feasible for the operator to comply with the strict franchise requirement. Accordingly, we have recommended a dual process for addressing changes to the Franchise. In those instances where the change is determined to be "significant" we recommend an ordinance amendment. On the other hazd,1;1,0� where the change is deemed to be "non-significant" a simple variance process is recommended. Based upon our experience there are several advantages to the availability of a variance process. These benefits include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following: 1. A variance process, as previously provided to you, will often prove to be more efficient from both a time and monetary standpoint. HERBST& THUE, LTD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 250 '.1ORTELAND PLAZA Aaaux E. lffzRns-r 3800 WEST SOM STREET LzGAr AssisTAza-CATV DAigzzL D. Tayjz BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA 55431 AZ X. XATRZWS GARY R. 3OUTZ TzTwpxoNz (612) 893-8711 Tom Tocws Rz"x S Czzzicz TExzcoPrzz JozL D. RA= (812) 893 -8991 January 21, 1988 Ms. Karen Guthrie Giet Cable Television Administrator c/o Village of Mount Prospect 100 South Emerson Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 RE: Village of Mount Prospect QUr FiLe No. 87-0497G Dear Karen: I have prepared this letter pursuant to our recent telephone conversations for the purpose of setting forth a discussion of the concept of a cable television variance process. As you may recall, I have provided to you a sample variance process to be used in conjunction with the cable television franchise. As a matter of background, we have found it useful based upon our experience in the representation of municipalities on cable television matters to have a process established whereby the cable television operator can obtain relief from minor franchise requirements without the necessity of a complete ordinance amendment process. An ordinance amendment is certainly appropriate for significant changes to the Franchise but, due to the very nature of cable television, there will be instances during the course of the franchise term where the operator will not be able to or it will not be feasible for the operator to comply with the strict franchise requirement. Accordingly, we have recommended a dual process for addressing changes to the Franchise. In those instances where the change is determined to be "significant" we recommend an ordinance amendment. On the other hazd,1;1,0� where the change is deemed to be "non-significant" a simple variance process is recommended. Based upon our experience there are several advantages to the availability of a variance process. These benefits include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following: 1. A variance process, as previously provided to you, will often prove to be more efficient from both a time and monetary standpoint. *40Y OtM 2OPun set{ A4Taoqznr 4vq4 A4T2Oq4nv 944 ussssT .20 XTVdM-r ARA AUV, UT TTTA 0OUVTavA v ;o asn aqq ao ss000ad sourTivA v 4letl-4, OAOTTaq 4ou OP 1� AaTtisl -4etm uodn poseq pue .28449T STq4 buffriedead'ut V 6 ;0 4, 4DY' AD -C, T'Ocl SUOT4roTun=o:) 9-rqr:) iatI4 pamaT* a qAjq I I AS ieu-rgl 6 6 40 'ATT 0 o4dewoo aq4 bUTTZTT-4n sTq-e4jo 0 a _zmoo T999 TTTA PUP seanpaooad pur ssoT4ovad =4 90uvT,zEA tMTP. 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Ms. Karen Guthrie Giet January 22, 1988 Page 3 - Karen. I hope this brief letter together with that variance process that we have provided to you previously will be of assistance. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions or if I can be of further assistance. 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HEIRIBST & THuE, rn. Ms. Karen Guthrie Giet January 7, 1988 Page 2 After you have had an opportunity to review the enclosed process, please give me a call at your convenience where we can discuss any questions or suggestions that you might have. 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TVTSa9A024UOOUOU a aq TTTA buTs aO;;O s i 684UVZO UT UOT4n4T4sqns aO UOT4va84Tv 'Obuv%ZD 0 0 a posodoad v 4vq4 SOUT=940P aO4Va4STUTMPV 9STqOUV2a StZ4 USqM I ili , III I olig C. In the event a public hearing is required, the date for such hearing shall be determined within ten (10) calendar days after demand for such a hearing has been met, The Franchise Administrator shall review the -application within seven (7) calendar days of the conclusion of the public hearing. I D. The village shall receive a report on the findings of the Franchise w. Administrator at its next meeting following the date of review by the Franchise Administrator. E. The variance will be deemed approved upon a majority vote of the Village Council. 3, Before a variance is granted, the following findings shall be made by the Franchise Administrator and shall be included in the report to the Village: A. That there are special circumstances or conditions, fully described in the application, which circumstances or conditions are peculiar to this Grantee and the Franchise requirements and that said circumstances or conditions are such that strict application of the Franchise would be unduly burdensome or unreasonable, B, That, for reasons fully set forth in the application, the granting of the variance is necessary due to legal,, financial or technical reasons and that the variance is the minimum variance that will accomplish this. C. 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( Z RbnO=P 90Z sOUTT) TTTq aq4 ;o (E) 4ard ;o buTprea AW -aouq4STxq UT ApvaaTv Sauo a44 04 uOT4TPPV UT SVSTqOuvl; UOTSTAOT94 aTqeO 4uvzb 04 STOuTTTj ;o a4v4s 994 UT IR4TA SaTITIOM4nv buTsTgOtmz; ;0 A4TTTqe 994 uO sDrTd PTnOA 0 TTTq sq4 4vq4 suoT.qv4T=l aqq 4nocre patueouoo we i -(a) U01-poes v bur.PPe Aq `TT -Z% -TT uOT.40as 'VZ OXIO *04'r4S *ADS *TTI. zw"L ME) Japoo TedToTunw sTouTTTI OtP 30 TT-ZV-TT UOT.409s Pusum PTrioA119% m M. 'do P94;VIP ATW011m Sr 40TRA '98SE TTTS asnoH ST PaSOTOuZ VD* OftqPd WON 01; i0ow q* -04aT5 -Sw IVOQ JOMXW!MPd lim oompiab -d mqq 95009 sTOuTTTI '409dsOld 4unOK wwvpwmm* "3 10 =910 49;aaqs u0slama q4nos OS 400dsoaa 4uncni ;0 ObVTTT,& ao4,e;z4s"ruTmpv Al KcreO JQbK b"PV 'MiAlS Mdq 4aT E) wpq4n!) uearx 886T '6T APW AVVI Al The amendment would prevent the granting of a franchise with improved, less burdensome terms even if the old franchisee is offered the same terms and refuses.- By way of illustrative example: If a franchising authority wishes to grant an additional franchise with a territory that is a small part of an existing franchise territory, for the stated reason that the small territory is not being served adequatelyby the existing franchisees, the "more favorable or less burdensome" standard could be applied to bar the new franchise even if the old franchisee will not agree to serve the area adequately. The section of H.B. 3586 that purports to protect a franchising authority from "a suit for damages based upon the refusal to grant an additional cable television franchise" is of doubtful help because (1) it is of questionable effectiveness to protect a franchising authority against a federal suit (based, for example, on the First Amendment) and (2) it offers no protection against the really likely source of that suit, which would be an existing franchisee who wants to prevent an additional franchise award and sues the franchise authority (based, of courses, on the proposed Illinois Municipal Code amendment) to prevent the award. In summary and conclusion, my reading of the proposed amendment to the Illinois Municipal Coder H.B. 3586, is that it could work to the disadvantage of franchising authorities, prospective new franchisees, and members of the public. I would be happy to discuss this matter with you further, and you should feel free to call me at your convenience. Sincerely, PinP.�t Charleston Cable Administrator RPC: sd P 974 tti TWSSOMLS8611 Aj$,4VTpOWWT OAT4DG;;3, 'SIOT4unoD 10 SOTITITOD"" sr po&u uoqm p a 4 u iej *q SOST42url; AQ pou-rm,2 *�PTAO 0 z TvuOT4TPPv a 01; UOTSTAOT pup opoo, jvdT,,ourjx &;Zl spuo,uzy UOTIVIOI UT AVI -jid 'wE *9:) oard sisd-ONAS jq jyo�.. p.n.-wnpoilul 6Qd SR61 PUP L861 SIOUitI j o �)Irls sv D *QQPO 91119 3SIl, UH H83586 LASSS11024RSml ,atto antenna television cable AN ACT in relation %0 c-mmunity 614 1 2 pcomanies, amending certain Act$ therein named. 66 sa it enacted by, the PeO21# Of the State Of Illinois 70 4 re resented in the General xSSOR9.1y... 5 Section I Section 11-42-11 of the *Illinois Municipal 72 6 Cod*"approved May 29* 190011 as amended, is amended to read , 73 7 as follows: 75 (Ch. 24, par. 11-42-11) sac. 11-42-11. (a) The corporatoA authorities Of each 77 9 municipality may license, franchise and tax the business of 78 10 operating a community antenna television system as 79 11 hereinafter defined. 12 "community antenna (b) The, words television system" 81 13 shall moan any facility which is construct*d in whole or in 82 14 part in, on, under or over any highway or other public place 83 is and which is operated to perform for hire, the, service of 84 16 receiving and amplifying the signals broadcast -by one or more 17 television stations and redistributing such signals by wire, 85 18 cable or other means to members of the public who subscribe 86 19 to such service; except that such definition shall not 87 20 include (i) any system which serves fewer than fifty 88 21 subscribers, or (ii) any system which serv*s, only the 22 residents of one or more apartment dwellings under common 89 23 ownership, control or management, and commercial 90 24 establishments located on the promises Of such dwellings. 25 1c) The authority hereby granted does not include 92 26 t franchise or tax telephone companies authOri'Y to license,, 93 27 subject to jurisdiction Of the Illinois Commerc# Commission 94 28 or the federal communications Commission in connection 6 with 95 29 the furnishing of circuits, wires, cables, and Other 96 30 facilities to the operator of a community antenna television 31 system. 32 The corporate authorities of each municipality may, in 98 I c I Oq pinoiqs butu=91boad UOTSTAST84 P041TWSUT24-04TITSIPS 0 E I ITRI 9*2vT39P PUT SPUT; ATqwossv TTJOUOD qqx (p) set •u T wwop 4usurwo, ;0 40TJ 94T ;0 &glzl*x* *q4 UT L4TTvdTZTUnW eq4 Iq psainzuT 54SOD TTV Ivd 04 A4TIn0es IUOTDT;;ns LZt /-4TTvdTDTunw *qj VITM siTsodep OOSTRZUVZ; RQAS'.' 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The Legislative Research Unit shall make a 152 26 written report and recommendation as to further necessary 153 27 legislation to the General Assembly no later than January 1, 154 28 1987. finds and declares that in Tho Genera 156 29 30 order to ensure that c ommun i ty_ antenna television services 157 31 are, P ro de ;d In an ord*rl it ive, and economiS!A.1.X 158 32 . ...... **"*Now i MMP the, best interests Of th*-2 c will be served sound manno.ri 159 33 certain minimum standards and by the establishment of c.. 160 34 2rocedures f o r t of additional cable television 35 franchi-4es. L61 DTjqnd--9%Z4 OUTMISISP 04 uTsQag .4Dnpuo:) SE S61 OPSIURI Oq PTnORS *'sTqDUvJ; uofsTAqjeI aTqvo jeuoT4Tppie tions tE j8q4SqA qUTWjq4&p put, jopTSUOD o4 sbTuTareq oTlqnd--I--znpuoD EE V6L I STqDUVI; 044 R*TqA 41 82T *WT01 v P x--ZT-2oq4nw DUT Td P z E E6L bUTA;TZqCjs pug OSTROUVI; TVUOT4TPPV dons lo; 4utbtTd LE 96L 'bUTA;TjU#pT -SSTqZUJjU0TSTA9TfI *TqVD T-SAMT4TPPT q5ns T DE L6t PiAles 6q 0-4 v#.71? 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UoTj3#sqs lop un p 4, TjvqS ;0820 n Z9 Zqns UB"i ID#sqnS S Tt4; 0 S U 0 T S T A 0 ad 8%Z 4 04• HIB35,86 LAS851102URSMI d- d- i- t 10,"- a ,l cable television franchise the 198 199 1 44 htS-Of-war to accommodate, such need for such a, r. 19 X. 2 ol sol 1 is 1 the ton services SAVIC 11 SIX— - t a 1 a v i IS I.. 200 3 a , t. antenna comMuni - o f oublic users t C )*tontial d i Is r u It i 0 ft, such U A %al franchise s 201 be used l provide cable ri htS-Of-wa to construction and 202 6 in 1 a t le the licant to Vill,arca the propb sed "mnS television s,ervices w " ithin tvision such additional cable tellf 203 t of lonSL11111I tors as the, 2014 9 c oto s stem iate 10 au franc,hisiwol factors whether, he fore . 206 11 alit t© rant such 207 best nteres nici 12 13 ditionall cable tallo,vision, r a MC 1,11 01 is, determine that, it is 209 14 a a u t h o r i t y shall If tsh* franchisin it ma L­nl the to do s211is 210 in the best iAt*rsstof munic—allitY rovided tele vi�SiOn french 151 16 tiona,l cable rant the a d,d,,i franchise shall be television 212 * 17 no such additional cable S that moace favorable os lwst 213azconditions thin _ Lhasa rew .&,d under the, 19 AL 0 burd*nS,OM* ne, but not f r anch 13 lcan it, includi 214 20 0- a b 1, e television tali ing to the territorial por a :2 11, 215 21 limited to terms and conditions ',,111 1 iZ i' r stagy technicall Performance 21.6 22 at of trio f 1.217 exten , *�, franchise c �h, 1i 5 a �'bond 23 .1. - oorformancit s c h a d.0 10 S dards co- j.gtallation of cable and 218 24 f or construction low."Op-I subscribers Pub 1 i c 219 25 f acilities., service to channels roraz 26 educational and SLOV it M*ntal, access .,'and,, indemnification, and 220 27 j?rIoduct ion assis"tancell liability and 28 fran,chisf fee�to�su�it�,�or as, b.4 act to suit f or 222 29 V, Shall ba, sib edit I Ona I cable 223 30 basie"d the r 9, f u,s a 1 t 0 a r a nt an � head 22% 31 franchise r ina authori 225 32 ),rov i1dod h a s, b, 0 0,11 .. M cast, t, 10 f, the best_ inter.�T. 226 33 r,mi,nod tha,t it, is not in the data], ise franch 227 34 to ''Olat such, additional mu a III I - 25.40 Of ojkn Act to revise the law in 229 35 Section 2. 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State of of charges which may be impos*d by 277 13 declares the, regulation for the, raising or television systems 278 14 community antenna to or from cables or lines to permit passage an, 279 Is removal of function to be oz*rciso,d exclusively by 280 16 streets is a power or be, exercised or performed concurrently 281 17 the State and not to unit of local governm*11t , including any 282 is with the State by any 19 home, rule, unit. upon written request by the county 8oar4" may, 284 20 The exercise franchisee of a community antenna t*10vis'On system, 'exe 285 21 22 its right Of eminent domain solely for the, Purpos* Of 286 287 23 granting an oasem*nt right no greater than 9 feet in width, 288 24 r than 8 feet from any lot 1 in*, for the extending no greats I 289 Of ext*nding cable across any parcel of property in 25 purpose provided for by the law of eminent domain, 290 26 the manner such franchisee deposits with the county 291 27 provided, however, costs incurred by the county 28 sufficient security to pay all 292 29 in the exercise of its right of eminent domain. 294 30 This Section is not a limitation on any home rule county - finds and declares that (d) The General Assembly 6 296 31 d b* television programm, ing should 297 32 33 satellite—transmitted to such available to those who desire to subscribe 298 and that decoding devices should b* obtainable at 34 programming by those who are unable to obtain 299 35 reasonable prices t 05TV.-WE ii�SUOZT 004 dw lopun pw-itjvzb AjTlOqjnv epn'T FTCNF .2 d a z E 9,91 uOT;.">PFJnS Z T'q a �00 soot 9;; 4 ol jzi * L qn S u 6 T s -r,& a 19 ;i�—jq­v A -W -reuot-zTppr ;0 "1 bu'r 2"u F.715, Sal eqj 2o; seinpe 9z[ PUT SPJvPuv"l4S MnwTuTw UTTIZOD P I u OW9 S T T Ul -Z-"-- elp -Aq C PeAles aq TITA D d q 20 SIS829JUT Iseq ej ---*? jouuvw punos' of ZOb L 1,11f:)TMOUCZO PUT 9ATjTj8dW0.D Zp=a uv UT POPT 0.2 T Etc 900TA295 UOTSTAOJO; TUU414ii't AlTun=oo jvqj sinsue of zopio ZZE UT 4 Vq; 58191DOP PUP SPUTI; ATqw*9SV TTJ*u9!) *%I! 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E M,35,86 I LR88511024R9M1 comMu a television 33 1 cable oo*rator to provide territorial limits 0 f a sin 0 2 the Mos of this subsection 332 3 author�it �.�Fo�r�ur 4 t h, 0, t 0 r.1 A—'-' a cable telovis i Alm, franchise a, n c h i S means 334 5 't, e I ov s i on, f ranted by a csilntl 33: 6 antenna the t I Me such cOUnSYreceives a, n 336 7 which is, In Use, at la?, tor for r a b another c ab 1,e, 337 8 -ation or re nest q v, %do cable antenna t,*l avi,,tidn service's within 338 9 franchise to Dr A'VI&A, 'Which i,s or, SAM b*, the torritorial 10 or Of ifranichise. television 339 11 P. the ex1stIn cable under a 341 Ad,di,tional �cabile franchise'` MOA ns 12 �mm,uh i , y antenna television o, wh co2 r. t ich 13 �,u,suant . . . ..... )0 - o r an �ILY, pxovided within t,h* territorial a�r,wa.s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343 14 services thereof ow which l- Ma be sler 11 vod under an ox,isting cable t, 344 15 q o n -h 4 16 tolovision.-franchiss. Ag,thority" is defined as that term is 346 17 jjk�� "Fran elqL2chising 9) ��f the, Cab It,jons � 347 is defined undo Section " 19 Poli5v of 19 Lav 9,8-549. Act A is defined 349 P operator" is defined as that term 20 Section 602(14) of the Cable Communi-.ations Polio Act 350 21 under 22 of 1984. Public Law 98-549.. cable television franchis*4., 352 23 ranting an additional 353 24 y s: the, franc )rithall #� �,.............. . .. . .. . 00� 355 25 (1) Give written notice to the owner or operator of — 26 television s stem franchised to serve, other communi 0 356 27 .11 be served Ay, all or A 2or t.ion of the torritorial area to 357 28 such additional cable television franchise in the 358 29 app'll'ic, ant for such additional franchise and s ecif in the 359 30 . . . .... 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Lloyd in June, the Supreme Court, issued an important First Amendment, decision, narrowly striking down a city ordinance giving a mayor "unbridled discretionl* over the use and location of newsracks, on, public property. Since, cable's use of public ways is often viewed as closely analogous to newsracks, the decision could offer 0--M N Newsrack Case Leaves Cable Issues Unclear The Supreme Court, in a 4-3 deci- sion issued on June 17, affirmed a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruling holding that an Ohio city ordi- nance giving a mayor "unbridled dis-_ cretion over which publishers may place newsracks on- public property and where" violated n&mWpers' First Amendment rights. The decision, City of Lakewood v. Plain Dealer Publish- ing Co., 56 U.S.L.W. 4611, had been awaited by the cable industry as a potential signal of how the Justices view municipalities' rights to regulate permanent or semi-permanent occu- pations of city streets. Pennsylvania and California fed- eral district court decisions that have recently upheld cities' rights to impose franchise fees on cable systems have looked to cable's physical "taking" of city property as a basis for such fees. I n St. Paul Verdicts Deal Blow to Overbuilders Cities and incumbent cable opera- tors won a major victory when federal court jury verdicts were announced on June 10 supporting St. Paul, Minne- sota's decision to award a single fran- chise to Continental Cablevision five years ago. Backed by indemnification from Continental, the City refused a Continued on Page 3 The,Cost of Franchise Concessions By Mark Zupem Franchise bidding has been advo- cated by some economists as a means of controlling natural monopolies. Ide- ally, the right to be the sole supplier of a product should go to the bidderprom- ising to charge the lowest price. In this matter,m initial competition ensures that the winner of the competition does not behave monopolistically later on. There are, of course, several po- tentially important problems with fran- chise bidding schemes. Among these is the possibility that franchisors may trade off non -price concessions e.g., studios — for lower prices on "plain vanilla" service. No matter how potent the de- fenses against supplier opportunism and no matter how perfect the compe- tition at the time of initial bidding, the lowest possible price level ultimately depends on the costs of building and operating a franchise. To the extent Continued on Page 4 •F.C.C. 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Schwartz in Pacific West Cable Co. v. City of Sacramento, Civ. No. S-83-1034 MLS (E.D. Cal.), consistent with special jury verdicts returned in July, continues the federal court traQg ta;ua "L i1=11ow- ino The opinion, which contains an ex- tensive discussion of the First Amend- ment interests at stake in cable fran- chising, orders Sacramento to grant a franchise to Pac West, but denies it any monetary damages. This decision ii could strengthen the arguments avail- able to a firm which asks a municipal- ity for a second franchise in order to compete with an existing cable operator. Constitutional Challenge Not Moot At the outset, the court determined that Sacramento's new .ordinance - multiple franchises, based on minimal qualifying criteria — which was adopted in July in an attempt to limit the city's liability after the jury verdicts — did not totally moot Pac West's constitutional challenge to Sacramento's single -franchise policy. While Judge Schwartz did not ques- tion Sacramento s good faith in adopt- ing the ordinances. he noted that they were under legal attack by the exist- ing franca tsee, Scripps Howard. and that it was too early to determine the prooability of success in that case, which had just been assigned to him. C"'ontinuea on Page 4 By Frank W. Lloyd W1 V Last December, U.S. District Judge Eugene F. Lynch held Palo Alto's sin- gle -franchise policy unconstitutional, analogizing cable operators to news- paper publishers. He dropped the oth- er shoe on Sept. 1. in a decision hold- ing that requirements for access channels, universal service and state- of-the-art technology (such as dual - cable interactive capacity) violated the First I Amendment. Century Federal, Inc. v. City of Palo Alto, No. C-85- 2168 EFL (N.D. Cal.). The judge also asked for further briefing on the constitutionality of vari- ous fees imposed by the city, includ- ing bonding requirements, security deposits, reimbursement for the RFP process, and a 5 percent annual fran- chise fee. Continued on Page 6 440 V Santa Cr=o Group W Ouster Held Invalid On Sept. 10, U.S. District Judge William W. Schwarzer issued a per- manent injunction allowing Group W Cable a chance to continue opera- tions in Santa Cruz, Calif., desoitethe IN III 11M city"s non -renewal of its fran_1 e. 111"I"IIn Group W cable, * if" I r ty oan a Cruz, No. C-84-7456-WWS (N.D. Cal.). Last fail, Santa Cruz had selected a new franchisee under an RFP, " but Group W won a preliminary injunction from Judge Schwarzer allowing it to continue providing service pending a final decision. 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Jqqoj0c) 0 11 1 Multichannel News —August 24, 1987 _J1 AL WTWmoor, Federal Judge A federal court judge last week reaffirmed the special verdicts reached by the jury in the case of Pacific West Cable Co. vs. the city and county of Sacramento and as a result has ordered the franchising authority to isme cable licenses to the challengers in the commu- nity. Pacific West filed suit in 1983 after it was refused license to service the area. The franchising authority eventually issued a franchise to Scripps -Howard Cable Co. to wire Sacramento. Pacific West was prevented from constructing along with Scripps -Howard while the franchise challenge was in the courts. The jury in the cable came ruled last month that authorities in Sacramento used the "natural monopoly" arguments in its franchising method as a way to force campaign contributions and in-kind services from the cable com- panies I see Mu&channel News, July 13, 1987, page 3�. ,Robert Bramson, an attorney for the law firm of Far- row, Schildhause & Wilson, which represented Pacific West, said the judge's action satisfies all the company's Firm Amendment complaints. However, the company will still seek, during post -trial motions, damages from the city and county to compensate Pacific West for its lack of trench access during Scripps -Howard's bufl&-,--- Mr. Bramson added he felt the judge's action means that another legal action, filed in federal and state court by ScripWHoward to prevent the franchising authority from issuing competitive licenses, is no longer effective. 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Battle Over Franchise Fees Rages On . . ......... Continued from Page subscribers with exact amounts, it drove its point home to local officials via subscriber complaints. The Wisconsin operators' asso- ciation has questioned the validity of imposing a sales tax on the franchise fee portion of the subscriber bill. The Wisconsin Secretary of Revenue re- cently held that franchise fees used for general revenue (as opposed to regu- latory) purposes basically were local taxes and therefore not taxable a sec- ond time under the sales tax. Other state associations may seek similar rulings. Some operators also have claimed that the courts might find gross revenue -based fees unconstitutional, and order refunds of past payments. Some municipalities have agreed to a fixed payment to avoid this possibility, only to see the payment rate decline as a proportion of gross revenues as rates increased under deregulation. Some operators also argue that fees should cover the costs of regula- tory proceedings, such as transfer of ownership procedures and franchise renewal negotiations. Traditionally, operators often have reimbursed local governments for these costs; but more recently some have balked, on the ground that Cable Act §622 limits payments to the 5 percent ceiling. (§622(g)(2)(D) excludes costs 'inci- dental to the awarding or enforcing of their franchise..." from the ceiling.) This language probably will end up in litigation, as more operators attempt to avoid paying consultants' and attor- neys'fees. And as older "grand iather- ed" franchises face renewal, access - channel funding in excess of 5 percent will be brought under the ceiling. Another issue involves the sched- ule of franchise fee payments. Opera- tors have realized that a single yearly payment is financially more advanta- geous than semi-annual or quarterly payments. Local authorities have sought to use the "float' generated by more , frequent payments, and have moved towards requiring quarterly in- stallments. A few operators have used more questionable methods of reducing franchise fee payments. For example, a major metropolitan system deducted bad debt from gross revenues, paid a collection agency 50 percent of collec- tions, and reported only the other 50 percent to the franchise authority. After an independent audit uncovered this practice and the city made it public, the embarrassed operator paid significant back fees plus interest. Franchise Authority Responses As with any self-reported tax, there is always a temptation to under -report revenues. Like the Internal Revenue Service, franchise authorities use the audit power to encourage compliance. Some authorities regularly check fran- chise fee payments against independ- ent estimates of system revenues, and audit when they suspect problems. The common franchise require- ment for access to financial records is the authority's first line of defense in assuring accurate revenue reporting. While some operators argue for keep- ing their financial performance confi- dential from potential` competitors, lo- cal public officials largely have gained access to books and records. Opera- tors have argued that local officials do not need complete financial records in the absence of rate regulation; but this has not been convincing to authorities interested in monitoring a system's financial performance. As coukJ be expected, local- gov- ernments have sought to raise fran- chise fees to 5 percent at opportunities such as renewals, transfers of owner- ship, and renegotiations. There is growing awareness among franchise authorities of the Cable Act's authori- zation to include all system revenues in the recent base. Few definitions in new agreements exclude premium or other revenue categories. Authorities also recognize the po- tential financial impact of shifting ac- cess -channel funding and reimburse- mentsof procedural costs to franchise fees. Officials will fight to secure con- tinuation of these additional pay- ments. Like operators, local officials use every possible means to shape the revenue calculus in their favor. Quar- terly fee payment requirements will become more common, and other fees — such as street opening permits — will be instituted or raised. Cable operators' property tax valuations will be reassessed regularly, and border- line system components such as house drops will more often be in- cluded as taxable property. Franchise authorities also will be extremely sensitive to he political im- pact of operator initiatives such as line -item subscriber billing. Though stripped of ratemaking authority, elected officials still can use their jaw- boning power to generate negative publicity about inevitable rate in- creases or service problems. This can: counteract any political advantage from a line -item billing. Ultimately, local government offilirl, cials can negate the bulk of the industry's legal and moral arguments against current franchise fees. If frani. chise authorities increase local regw., latory efforts in order to spend all fees, collected, operators no longer could claim that they (and subscribers) were being taxed unfairly. The results probably would be unsatisfactory to both the industry and local govern- ment: more cable bureaucrats to look over operators' shoulders and less money to fill potholes. Considering this alternative, both sides probably should refrain from upsetting the Cable Act's delicately balance com- promise on franchise fees — a com- promise that seems even more rea- sonable in retrospect. 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Network unveiled plans for a slate of 24, first -run, made -for -cable movies tc begin, weekly airings in Aphil 989,. The deal was backed'byUSA partners CA and Paramount, which, willoon., .bate an undetermined, number of the movies to the channel. The projects will be "comparable to the beat made -for -television movies," accoirding to David Kenin, senior vice president, ofrogramming for USA Net: - work. Tb industry, experts, that means these de-fb will be budgeted in the $2.5 million to $3 million range. Some programming industry experts immediately wondered how USA cOver the costs of licensing the , ween the Big 'three buy similar prod. uct at similar prices but do signifi. cantly larger ratings. The answer is at USA is bridging the traditional buying parameters for network and syndication movies. Where the broad- cast networks usually run made -fors two to four times over the course of two Years, USA p "multiple airings" over the course of for . ""fit's kind of a combination of a ib d tl network d a syndica- tion, run,"" says Tom Wertheimer,, ea. ecutive vice President of CA Inc. y Koplovitzpresident and CEO of the network, , uldnu't ,put a number On, . eai, ' ,'but said it couldmean, airing the ra once, in prime ime, then again, on weekend rnoo' -� r"hapsf another prime -time beforerun, a 'weekend, Prime. time, * 'ngs a' .mm W ry ys yield the ,ICO, from page 12 ofl"er, video 'in only, al areas, rules "1B address whether video program., Ming is just another information serv. ice like time or weather. He indicated that neither current law nor the in- quiry are definitive on what constitutes an information service or on whether franchises are necessary to ensure the provision of services. The inquiry will go to the heart of 16 CABLEVISIUNIAUGUST 1. 1988 strongest ratings over other dap. Between a d 5 rating is whai John Silvestri" senior vice president o� advertising sales for USA Networkli thinks the, films should receive it prime time. Koplovitz says, they run at 9 p.m., probably in an existing movie, tinie slot, but not on Fridays, and Saturdays, where she says, the network already has developed ,a movie chise. The other movie night slots for SBA are Monday and Wednesdays at 9 p. m.,days at 2 p. - ., d, Mondays through Fridays.at 1 p.m., Multiple s suggestt the network, could be selling the movies on a curve basis. With a curve, a network or station sells a program on a cumulative number,bycomb' "ng viewers from different airings., Neither Koplovitz, nor Silvestri now now whether the movies will be sold that � Selling a cume and r unr ng multiple air- ings, is how broadcast, statiom, use syndicated ni "m ies, says dol ,n l orkin,,. . d r of programming for Petry Ible. mesion. Normally, such, arrangements involve one primetime metime d one run elsewhere. plovitz says that although MCA and, Paramount were instrumental in helping backing uis plan, other - dios, big and small, will participate, e two owners W the exclusion to other liens' lays 'Wertheimer. However, 16 own - yrs are committed to make sure the )roject succeeds," he says. With 30 to 40 a -fors produced for )roadt networks r ,,, John ohm, vice president and associate, di,-, ector of programading for Blair Tel i- cion., says these studios are just being those questions and ffirther propose thatownership restrictions, lifted,to . all , telcos to up to percent of publicly traded cable companies and. up to 50 percent of privately held companies. Brock noted that, the Regional Bell Holding Companies are governed not the FCC in sruch matters'but by Judge Harold Greenes Modified Final Judgment,. Any ruleschange therefore immediately would, afiect, independent telcos but not the holding companies. prudent in seeking els for their services, ' make a, hell of a lot more "es tthannetworks, dle,," he . Plus, he says, there are aftermarket .�ewards. Currently the; is a --viable syndication market- pl. fib r, -fo No natter h - y kinds of movies package'sa t,.there is al sthe needfor l r -peed, . defo to com- plement oin-ple nt a station's purchase of higher priced -theatrical, films. It makes it, easier to cost -average the higher- prlced) movies down," says Bl i 's Rohr. Station's schedule needs, he , are not �, s�t yinrunning,expens,ive movies during crucial sweep, perriodsg but also filling up other, time, slots that e less lucrative, like, non -sweep, - ds, late fringe, weekend afternoon and, daytime. USA might participate in,. some of: those, syndication, dollars, says Kolovitzy. The movies won't be the `!disease of the week" efforts that networks have been airing with well-known television talent over the past &w years. "We not looking at those," &plovlitz says. 1 tead, mysteM action -adventure and, other kinds of higher -brow themes will be pursued. Big -name performers in made -fors especially important in generating, s lot ofinterest. Koplovitz is assured that because MCA's, film, unit, U Iver_ gal, and Faramount to. -a .ot of talent,"" that won't be a problem. Its first project with be The Zodiak 'Murders, based on a story about a series of unsolved California murders. Koplowitz anticipates that the writers strike will be settled in time so as not a interfere with any productions. 0 The Commission is inclined to supply its rules to alltelcos and letthe RHCs sort it out later in Greene's court, he said. Not too long , it easy to distinguish between telcos and cable companies, Brock observed. With the ad of technology; the distinctions are blurring and the technologies merg- ing. That's what lies at the root of the inquiry. 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Beyond the Notebook Am AT& Ac(; , Us's Community Faces Tough limes S By Larry Jaffee "The committee believes that it is integral to the concept of the use of the PEG (public, educational, governmental) channels that such use be free from any editorial control or supervision by the cable operator. " — House committee report on subsection 611 of the Cable Act WASHINGTON — These are hard times for the public -access community. Despite explicit con- gressional approval during the framing of the Cable Act, access continues to be threatened by First Amendment challenges — whether over the content of the channel (as in the recent controversy in Kansas City over the Ku Klux Klan) or about whether access channels should even exist las in pending federal court challenges by cable com- panies in California and Erie, PA). With regard to PEG channels, the Cable Act stipulates only that the local franchising authorities may require of their cable companies a specific number of channels, facilities and fund- ing. Unfortunately, however, only a fraction of franchising authorities include such requirements in their local agreements. According to the 1988 Television & Cable Factbook, only 1,420 cable systems in the U - S. have public -access channels, while only 1,107 have educational channels and 886 have governmental. There is little doubt that Congress would be disap- pointed by those figures, considering that there are some 8,000 cable systems in the country. At the recent annual conference of the National Federation of Local Cable Programmers in Tampa, FL, access advocates dwelled on how they must continuously overcome adverse conditions, just because they want to contribute alternative programming in the public interest to the com- munity. Ten of 20 people attending an opening session for access corporation board members said they experienced compliance problems trying to enforce access provisions in their contracts. They said their access centers constantly fend off threats of their not -thrilled -about -it cable company benefac- tors to withhold or cut back f qp4iqwnd facilities. Several conference speakers maintained that what happened in Kansas City — the City Council voted to turn the public -access channel into a local - origination channel under the cable company's control, in an effort to keep out the KKK — was an aberration. Such a scenario was unlikely to happen in communities that have strong non-profit access corporations, they maintained. Many of the attendees said they strongly be- lieved that it was no accident that the channel was turned over to the cable company; the action was part of a longstanding industry attack on access. Robert Niles, president of American Cablevision, the Kansas City system that is owned by American Television d Communications Corp. and Tele-Communications Inc., told Multi- channel News last week that the cable company had "little influence" over the City Council's deci- sion and was "frankly surprised" by the final action. "But we made no secret we thought the change was a good idea from the perspective of our business to give us greater control," he added. In a few short weeks, the access advocates* greatest fears have already surfaced. A local producer named Laura Smith, who had con- tributed programs to the old public -access chan- nel, a few weeks ago was told by the cable system that her script for a documentary on an Indian rights activist needed more "balance. " "It's in our best interest that views are balanced, fair and objective. Now that it's our channel, we are responsible for programming content," Mr. Niles said, unapologetically. That does not mean there is no room for non -mainstream views, he said, but added that those views should be counter- ed . Basically, the situation comes down to the LO channel being the city's choice, Mr. Niles main- tained. And the sad thing is that he is right; the cable company can do whatever it wants with the pro- gramming, albeit the moniker "community chan- nel" is an obvious misnomer. But one can only conclude that this is not what Congress had en- visioned for community access to cable television . Although the city was initially well-itentioned — keep out the abhorrent views of the KKK — the council apparently did not consider the full ramifications of its action . Legal experts agree that the American Civil Liberities Union, which will file suit soon on behalf of the KKK, will have an easy time proving that this was a blatant case of discrimination. It's unfortunate, but nevertheless undisputable, that programs like Race & Reason are protected by the First Amendment, too. No doubt, the City Council will be embarrassed by the legal outcome. The best way for a city to combat racist pro- gramming is to let it be shown on the access channel, and watch the community rally against the program with their own counterprogramming. Once the Klan and other groups of its ilk realize that their views are not shared by the rest of the community, they will go away — until they target another unsuspecting place and find themselves again outnumbered and rebuked 171 Inside Foundering You TV Files For Chapter 11 Protection ........... 5 Microband Chairman Urges Telco-MMSO Joint Ventures .......... 9 1 Lifetime Again Leads In Basic Ratings Gains .............11 TCI, Salt Lake Stations Negotiate Carriage Deals ........... 37 Storer Paid Correct Tax, Says Ohio Supreme Court ........... 53 I IT I - . Calendar. , .. , .... 32 People. - - , , 40 ChannelWatch - . 56 Stocks ....... 55 Classified Ads. , 44-47 Syndication Notes 26 Facts & Figures ... 49 System Notes.... 26 Finance 53-54 Technical Update. 36 Correction Judy Pastore and Stephanie Zillgitt were named talent executives for Four Point Entertainment, not The Lippin Group as was incorrectly reported in the July 18 issue . All the syndicated and cable shows produced by Qintex Entertainment Inc. have been renewed for fall, not just two as indicated by a headline in the July 18 issue. In addition, the company will distribute Crimes of Violence, an hour-long documentary on gang activity planned for broad- cast in late October. 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CHAPTER 6 ARTICLE I ARTICLE I: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS CODE ,SECTION 6.101 SHORT TITLE. This Chapter shall be known as W - the Villa4e- of Mount Prospect Cable Communications Chapter. SECTION 6.102 PURPOSES. The purpose of this Chapter is to: A. Provide'for the franchising and regulation of cable* television systems within the Village �of 111ount Prospect, and B. Provide for the payment of a fee and other valuable consideration to the Village of Mount Prospect for the use of Village streets and otherP ublic ways in the , construction and operation of' cable talevi'sio,n systems,, and to compensate the Village of Moti,nt Prospect for costs associated therewith; and C. Provide for the regulation by the Village of Mount Prospect of the rates and fees to be charged by Grantees under this Chapter and D. Provide for the development of cable television as a means to improve communication between and among the citizens and public institutions of the Village of Mount Prospect, and E. Provide remedies and prescribe penalties for violation of this Chapter and the franchises granted hereunder. 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"Deprecia+­�- replacement Value" mear- z amount to be determinE which represents the COSL .o duplicate or replace or reconstruct all the tangible assets, as built, less deductions for depreciation (straight line method) representing the actual period in which such facilities have been in place in the Village of Mount Prospect, compared to the estimated useful life of such tangible assets. This estimate would be performed by a qualified and nationally recognized consulting engineer, expert in matters of cable television management and financing. H. "Fair Market Value"' means the price that a willing buyer would pay to a willing seller for a going concern based on the system, valuation and sale multiples prevailing in the industry. I. "Federal Communications Commission" or "FCC" means the present federal agency of that name as constituted by the Communication Act of 1934, or any successor agency created by the United States Congress. J# "Franc'hise" means the non-exclusive rights granted hereunder, or as described in a Franchise Agreement entered into between the Village of Mount Prospect and a Grantee, to construct and operate a cable television system along the public ways -in the Village of Mount Prospect, or within specified areas in the Village of Mount Prospect, and is not intended to include any license or permit required for the privilege;- of transacting ' and carrying on a business within the.Village of Mount Prospect as may be required by other ordinance and law's of the Village of Mount Prospect. K. "Franchise Area" means that portion of the Village of Mount Prospect for which a franchise is granted under the authority of this Chapter. If not otherwise stated in the franchise, the Franchise Area shall be the corporate limits of the Village of Mount Prospect including all territory thereafter annexed to the Village of Mount Prospect. L. "Grantee" means the natural person, partnership, domestic or foreign corporation, association, joint venture, or organization of any kind granted a franchise by the Village of Mount Prospect under this Chapter and its lawful successor, transferee or assignee. M. 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"Two-way Service" means the subscriber or any other location shall have the capability to choose whether or not to respond immediately or by sequential delay by utilizing any type of terminal equipment whatever, by pushbutton code, dial code, meter, voice, video including, but not limited to, audio and video, electrical or mechanically produced signal, display and/or interrogation. T# "User" means a person or organization utilizing a system channel or system equipment and facilities for purposes of production and/or transmission of material, as contrasted with receipt thereof in a subscriber capacity. *U01:139S &Tqq go (q) t7dra2rava go SUOTSTAoad atli tioag 2uTtUo01q:4joj Sagg Xq PeAvagep 30U gap q0T'1,4M*qsTtjOurag atli 2umluva2 ui ioadsoaa iuno;q go 9SvjT-r" .A 9t11 Xq paaanoui ' X -Tvmzov sasuadxe 9Tqruosvaa aoaaTp jTp 3qSjjo 03 p9sL n aq 02 PaUoq 9LI:� Xq pauimaazap 3 . i, unOMP up 60L-9 UOT;09S UT T PalgToads ivamnazsuu9jaTam 914:1 Sa,Tj 99' 0 & :1uraq aLil ammaq2 3v ;oadsoaj :3unoli go 92pTTTA 9LP o:2 Xvd 99&oqpui9aaq PaTgToads aeg 9jqppunj9a-uou qqj oq uo,,Tppv UT* llTvqs zST.qOuPzg 9ATsnjox9uou p s3uvj2 :jO,' & adsoad qunojj go 92elTIA 9113 mOqm 03 (993uvaf)) 3uroijddv trV 00 *aoup-sissp 2ui3jnsuoo pup �o*pnwrq gjv -Is to; pa:j-cm-rj fou S-rtjouvaj in q `2uTpnTouT 'saanpaooad aTvAg PU'V 2ult 911q ui p9aanoui s9sudxa qa-rp 30s 0:3 a 0 ;,oadsoaa :IunOlq 90 92PITTA 94; i[q pasn 9q, TTeRs zunomv go-r1q& 1:toadsoaa juno%7 go 92'VITTA gtP, Aq, pau-tmaasap qunom-e up U'"Ir, 99 uoT2rOTjddv 9jqvpunjaa-uou v Aq paTuvdm000v aq TTvqs suoiavoTjddV -a:3p-radojddP smeap aoadsoaj junol-4 go 9SVITTA 9111 UOTPPUIzOjul pup S40rg 3sanbaa XV M Ml 09 UOTIVOTIdde eqj -ioadsoad qunoW go a2vTTTA aq Kq patls-r .Tqrlsa aq oq saInpaqos pup saanpaooad q:ITM. 90urpao0ov uT pup gioadsoad 2unoN go 9SrTTTA 9q3 Xq paqsTujnj inaog uoiavoijddv uaqaTam v uo19au2isap S:rT ao, 92oadsoad 3un011 90 92BTTTA a43 oq p93qTmqnsaq TTPqS 9STqOUVaj U07STAaTal #q a 0 & aTquo P log UoTivoilddv eqj &asTqOuvaj ? 3uva2 04 paeo,q aqq eaTnbea o3 sv pana3suoo ao p9maep aq j1pqs a9idvq0 siq2 go UoTsiAoad ou taaAamoij `papi&oad !qsaaa3ui oTTqnd aq3 9Aa9s*js9q Arm ;uame2pnC SjPap09 9ql ul UoTqm (S)4uvoiTddv aq3 o3 pawva2 aq TT.m, I & 0 0 1 (S)9STqOUVaj -3oads oaeT junoN go 92PI11A aq, go sxem OTjqnd eqq urq3Tm ma3sAs uojsjAq,q3 alqpo*p 93paado pup 3onalsuoo 01 3tj2la v 2ui3peao sesTqouvaj 9Aisnjox9uou BaOm 10 auo qura2 ceouruipao, Aq 'ArtI tswroilade a -q3 go SU0TjROTJTjvnb ae3ovapqo pup je�aj aq3 pup 'slesodoad 93ra pup �u-r=*Pa2oad tTvOTuqO93 '1VTOuvuTj SuTa9PTSu03.a93jv 'Papoq 9q2 'asiqOuraj ? log suoiivoTjddv 2uTATeo9a a93jV 0 0 0 a v SN011VDI1ddV 3SIHONVIla *ZOE*9 NOI103S ,sseuisnq v x4ons 3onpuoo of a9pao u, aq3uvao 9T aq Arm qoTtlm 37maed ao asuee aq3 go paaTnbea ATTP2 OTT aaqqo Xuv go BOPTd aq3 9�v2 Sou llpqs asTx1ouraj qonS o3oagge pup 93aOff jjnj uT sT asTqoupaj tions ssalun pine 4a93dvq0 sitI3 go suoTsiAoad atli of 3urnsand pauTp3qo uaaq 3saTj SVtj aszgoupz Ssalun 4qoadsoad 2unoli go a2vT1TA 9q3 go A3aadoad oTlqnd a a9q3O yup UTR3TM 10 '3oadsoad iunoli go 92ETTTA 9UP uzg3TM mq3s,AS Uo7swLaTe3 alqpo v a;vaado ao, uTv3uTvm ITIB:2su-.r '30nalsuoo Tluqs uoT3vjoossp ao, uoi3vaodaoo 'Aurdwoo 'maTg iuosaad oN -2SIH:)NVU3 V do 'ToC#9 NOI103S ,K11E0H1nV do INWO *III arloilliv ARTICLE IV: _ FRANCHISE CONDITIONS 40, SECTION 6.4042 NOTICE TO THE GRANTEE Except as provided in Section - -6 74 -0 1-4 A or t ", - s t -z -, -'- h 2. 1 hapter 6 the Vi.11age of Mount: Prospect shall not take any final action involving the evaluation,.'* modification, renewal, revocation or termination of the Grantee's franchise unless the Village of Mount Prospect has (1) called a meeting for such purpose, (2) advised the Grantee in writing, at- least thirty (30) days prior to such 6 .0 & D1 meeting, as to its time, place ace C -Ind PurlDose and (3)publisheal • notice, at least once, ten (10) days. meet' before the etof� i • newspaper of general circulan tion within the Village Mount Prospect. The Grantee and any interestedpe-6--son s hall be entitled to IDe hezird at such meeting. SECTION 6.403 FRA..NCHISE AEVIEW ASD MODIFICATIONT. It shall,, 5-e-Trh-e pol:L*,C,y 0 —1.- V* r �-! f ran c h, 2". s e age e count rospec,t to amend a upon application of the Granteet when necessary to enable the Grantee to take advantage of tachnological, advancements which will afford, It an Op"Do r ti,=* effecti'vely, efflici-ently, or econom" ItY to more i icall�-'r serve 1 ts subscribe'rs; Provided, however, that thi's Section shall not be construed to require the Vill,-jac of Mount Prospect to make any a.m—e,,jj;r,0,nt. Further, within, the term of the franchise, the ViLlat-Te of Mount Pros 01 pect may after nutice and hearing as required in Section 6.402. adopt a resolut,- -ton providing for reasonable and appropriate modilfi c a o n, s n Grantees Iranchise of a s nature that would not result in effectively terminatinS ae m* provided that the Villa 0 "' ge or M unt P'rospect shall not make, any, amendments 01- modifications to this Cha a franchise granted, hereunder which woa "U1 *.alter thons e provisi of Sections 16.405D or 6.406E, duzing du,ring, the tepor germ of any franchise granted hereunder. 0 sIT maojiad Xjqruoseea o; isenbea Xpw zoadsoaa junoN go 9?VITTA a4:1 se sluawnoop PUP uoi2ruiaojui eons apTAoad TTeqs pue 2nadsoad zunopT go 92VITTA aq; lqlTm a3vaad000 AlTnj llvqs ealuvao aq3 '-aoadsoad ;unolq go 82eTITA Btll Xq uoi:ivnTVAa PUP M91Aal v SuTana * saIna zoadsoag aunol-I go agelITA 10 9aluea!) PUP S9-E:)-Elod %Wb 43UPIJ UOTSU91X9 9UTJ 'sguiTna 003 PUP TP7oipn[ 'esi* 0 a-q:i o-3 Uo-c2rOT3TpOw taourulpao slqi of s2uquipuame 'XOPATad es:4UTPidwo3 jamoisnD 'Pojajjo 'uTwwv-'oad 4papT,%oad - saoi.&aas 'aourmiogiad wo:jsX's sa-rl4OojoU*qDq3 Mau T:I go SUOez)-rldde lsaoTAaas peau noosTp ao aa* ij 'saiiTruad 4seag asiqauvaj IseInzones 82el a0li%IaS '02 P82TMTI aq jou 2nq lapnjoui Xvtu uolsses uoizvnjVAa Te roads ao palnpaqos A -Uv ie passnosTp aq � ew q3TqM So-rdoj, 'SUT;9OUl IqDva 2uipaoaad XTe2vip-a=i sArp 9ATInoesuon (g) q* A -r- io:r -ui-d j - -�Z)OTO 0 Ow -d -.joolo o L jo sarioLl aq- ue.—jo s-LTiT:3 6 PUP I & -4 v...9 L a a9aql UP43 SS@T OU U193SXS aLl:l UO TBUUVUD UOjaVUj2jaO asn asaq2T4 arta uo 3u9maounouuv Xq sloul:laaw pauznQ'h)v XUP 2ulpnjou7 s2uii9aiii uoilvnIVAD jTv'jo saaqTaosans ,'J-pou ITeqs es�uzaaow pau--.YnoCpv Xur ol 4 se p9ainbea aq TTPqs 90't.:IOU zadudsmau Bons oN 09AOqV ZOV-9 uoTioaS go sluemaaTnbei aoi:lou aqq ujim aouepl000e ul a a 0 # . uoTjpjnoaio jva9u92 go aadedsmau e ui pavog 6 aur Xq paounouVe' PUR oTlqnd aqj of uado aq lleqs s2uTzaaw uoT3rnTeAa 0 & TTS t -qa:lUv-T-.q aql lo XDU92V aq2 go 2sanbaa aqq is asi1pue.Ij aqj go maal aq2 2uianp 0 amiq Xur ;v plaq aq Arm sO0 uii9aui uoT4vnTuAa leiz)adS &a -peainfoaa aq lleqs Zoi7-9 uoi2oaS a oa ;uens;End aa:iUvJD 9q2 of aDTIOU ou PUP qs2ur38qm uoiavnjPAa aourmiojaad paTjToads aqj go q3Pq go 19DUVAPP UT SXPP (09) AlxTs Isval 2e c2u.T2iam ui lioadsoad luno; go a q. a2VITTA OtIl 2UTAJTIOU 201 1"Isuodsaj Xlalos aq llrqs ealijeaO -oxTqnd'9qi of uad-o aq Tleqs s2uTlaam 0 uoT2vnjPA9 cons ITV 'mel 92eas puv leaepej Xq pea-mbai se pue asTqouvaj aqj go paeme s,aa�uelo qq3 go Sa3ep X:ZvsaeATUUv tpu.9aianog pine ujua:j 4142JTJ cpaTq:l aq:3 go sxvp (oE) XiaTqa uiqiim s2ui3aaw uoT3vnT?A9 9ouvwaoizad pToq lluqs aaiuvao age pur joadsoad junq; go 92PITTA aql O,v SNOISS3S NOIIVnIVA9 3ONWrdOrd3d +10+1*9 NOIJ03S +7017 * 9 SNOIJ.VDINfIMEM 271M) 0.404 CABLE COCEUNI CATIONS 6.405 F4 If at any time during its review, the Village of Mount Prospect determines that reasonable evidence exists of system inadequate CATV stem performance, it may require the A of Grantee to perform tests and analysis directed toward the suspected inadequacies. The Grantee shall fully cooperate with the Village of Mount Prospect in performing such testing and shall prepare results and a report if requested within thirty (30) days after notice. Such report shall include the following information: 1. The nature of the complaint or problem which I precipitated the Special tests; 2'. What system component was tested; 3. The equipment used and procedures employed in testing; 4. The method, if any, in which such complaint or $ problem was resolved. 5. Any other information pertinent to said tests and "I analysis which may be required. .0 .0 6 The Village of Mount- Prospect may require the test to be supervised at G"l-antee's e_%:pense by a pz_-ofessional engineer to be appr.-_,'ved by the Village Of 1"lount Prospect not on the permanent staff of the Gran -Lee. The engineer should sign all records of special tests and forward to the Village of Mount Prospect such records with a report interpreting the results of the test and recor-n-ending actions to be taken. G. The Village of Mount- Prospect rights under this Section shall be limited to requiring g tests, analysis and 10 reports covering specific subjects and characteristics based on said complaints or other evidence when and under such circumstances as the Village of Mount Prospect has reasonable grounds to believe that the complaints or other evidence require that tests be performed to protect the public against substandard cable service. SECTION 6.405 FRANCHISE RENEWAL A. The Grantee shall, be solely responsible for requesting the Village on f Mout, Prospect, in writing, to hold a spe�cla,l, meeting, the purpose of which will be/ --*to revle,w *Zhe Grantee's performance during the term of its f r an, c hi,se, to consider the adequacy of the franchise from the standpoint of the Village of Mount Prospect, the Crantee, and the Fede -Aral Co-mmuni-cations Comirnission. Rules for Cable -Television, and to decerm-A*.ne the advisability of renewing the Grantee's franchise. .1pamau;D.1 S"r as,114, 0 Ue a, atp -10fi. aO aelpallft go lemauea, o2 �,uvnsand dno�)a x xa joealp TIP' aa,luva,o OL13 U ioa,r paj3noui sasuadi 0 • 0:1 -jug,-[a aq, BApt, 11vils :I,oa,dso,.xa junokT, jo 921RITTA 9111 qjTm pauajxa si pomaad 7 1. aqq 4'"'o IuasuoD a D -4 .4 9 P tons ssalun 'uoi2eaidxa as"r4ourij aqn JO a' v Mo -2- a?9A (T) auo uzg3TM pasiojaxe aq n-snui suoi3do paiels UOTZ09S UP9p3AOa a se jdaoxa -aAoqv s,pavOg BLII 'SOV*9 0T -92ETTTA 041 u1OJJ slasse goes TIP 90 TvAOulaa aq2 aa-mbea ao !qqjuv:O 2ulpaaDons v o2 slasse ions Ile 30 an EA 19'�;EVM IT 9TPs 911:1 aaTnbai jo !a2PlITA aq, u,-[j4,qrm suo-p7eaado s az),aur.lwo a74:1 go saassr a42 Ile 'MvI ,a,,nTvA Via'-.;1"etU -1"TR j Iv aa ' tnb-,)v 0:1 puoildo 9LI2 aAvq Xq pa,,a,3cma,;ad u;Dql IU94xa aql 02 cj(v4S parog alp W a 14:1 j I "BST14ouvag aqi atil mauea 2OU scop P aeog Id Mquaa 03 Iou 3tjcRTa aq2 wxq, lie4s pavoq 9qI. 9STtlouvaj aq2 pur aaIdetlo sT* . SUOTZTPUOD PUP SWaI. aq2 .q2 Aq pasodwT ujTm aouvildmoo alqvuosraj UT. Uaaq svq 9aluvaD 9141 2 auluia?3'ap Apm p-Tvoq aq2 zvtll 1OV3 aql UTpUPIsq; T6%IoN -slrai U?141 f la2uol. 2OU auill go polaac, v log alqvi"isap Swa`9P IT suolaeomjTpow Aup 4:11M laSTLIOUVII slaaluevD 911,:) Mauax 0 1 as ,uoT2nTosal Aq 44pm joadsoad, - Iuno�j, go 92VITTA 9LP :3,, , e u L -r:ITPUOD PUP Stu -';):I aql pue aa c Xq pasodm. suo. •uaeq aLp qiT,m aoueTTdmoo a,q,,vuosr-n,.i ut seq aa'lue"D • ET Ipiql sauima�lap 20a'sOad luno 30 9"SPITTA 914-4, 91 Q aa *aAoqv O+7*9 uo'"PO;DS PUV Z017'9 uoijoaS qiTm aDuvpa`03O?` u, UaAi2 aq TT 2u,-rjqatu Ljons 30 aDT:aotq T atp puv. aajdvq3 S701qI Aq pasod WT SUOT33PU03 pule sutxa aq mqn-cm Aidmoo AT,qvuosv;9., PT -P a@:1uP`D aq, 2ou ao aaqi9T4m v C; �vToads pTes 2uTanp suosiad Ou,jjaaui -aU-rtU:Ea:1ap lleqs pu L . palsaiaium Xuv avatl ITeqs I:)adsoaa IunoN 90 92VITTA aq 4g *U01:309S 5-tq'a U -C JOJ P9p,*EAOZEd 0 M. ssaooad lemauea as-FtIOUva,J aq-3, Su -t, anp s:iUawaxz)u7F q-JUOM 01 9) XTS UT asIROUP13 943 jo, inial pUq3xa Kvw p. P os, -1g., v 2ulov a aq3 :Ieqa qAqMoq 'paplAoid 4s=a2 SIT 0 #,ploo faPPw jsanbaa, T Tema'"l 203 ;D.I,tcxa Tleqs asiqouvag at4l S " 2U72aam IVIDads aqj jo; aoeld pu,e aw"t:Z, Oq:l au JI q2 -cog SU122as uo-ranlosaa V, adope jj?,tj,S :30a,dsoad IunoW 0 uodn a Ep, 0 a2uTTTA a141 jsanbai p-ces jo :3d-t,1aOa,a 7'1') eA,'IaM,2 UeqI UOTIvaidxa asiqouelj aqI o3 ;EO-Eid s,iA*auo1L, Q 4- -t,:l you Kassa S SO,l a U10 S, ""a0l Ssal lou apeui aq lleqs Isanba.7 P'T'rs a # I U,f1 oa ZuasuOD ITBqs IDadsoaa u1n, 0 aS, e 1, 1 A SMOjj 5017,,9 VONfjjVO:) 3,IqV#i F. If at any time during its review,.the Village of Mount Prospect determines that reasonable evidence exists of inadequate CAT'" system, performance, it may require the Grantee to perform tests and analysis directed toward the, suspected inadequacies. The Grantee shall fully ing with, the 'V3Ll'1age of Mount Prospect in perform' cooperate wi, such testing and shall prepare results and a report if requested withln, thirty (30) days after notice. Such report shall include the following information: 1. The nature of the complaint or problem which precipitated the special tests; 2. What system component was tested; 3. The equipment used and procedures employed in testing; 4. The method if any, in which such complaint or 0 problem was resolved. 5. Any other information pertinent to said tests and analysis which may be required. 6. The Village of Mount Prospect may require the test to be supervised at Grantee's ex.pense by a professional engineer to be approved by the Village of Mount Prospect not on she permarient staff of the Grantee. The engineer should sign all records of special tests and forward to the Village of Mount Prospect such records with a report interpreting the results of the test and recorn-ending actions to be taken. G. The Village of Mount Prospect rights under this Section shall be limited to requiring tests, analysis and reports covering specific subjects and characteristics based on said complaints or other evidence when and under such circumstances as the Village of Mount Prospect has reasonable grounds to believe that the complaints or other evidence require that tests be performed to protect the public against substandard cable service. SECTION 6�.405 FRANCHISE RENEWAL A The Grantee shall be solely responsible for requesting the Village of Mount Prospect, in writing, to hold a special meeting, the purpose of which will be=-- to review the Grantee's performance during the term of its franchise, to consider the adequacy of the franchise from the standpoint of the Village of Mount Prospect, the Grantee, and the Federal Co-amunil-k-ations Commission Rules for Cable Television, and to determine the advisability of renewing the Grantee's franchise. 40 YNb 4p NR tab • o UP • ISO W • It A A"lA da, 400 go 40 NSM NN All NN • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 90#7 9 90t? 0 9 NOPF-W L'J )6 CABLE COI-DIUNICATIONS 6.408 date of the revocation of the franchise, or the entry of the final judgement by a court reviewing the question of the Village of Mount Prospect's revocation, or the entry of a final order upon appeal of sane, whichever is later. E. The termination of a Grantee's rights under a franchise shall in no way affect any other rights the Village of 0 C� Mount Prospect may have under the franchise or under any provision of law or ordinance. SECTION 6.4,07 ARBITRARY AND CAPRICIOUS ACTION BY GRANTEE. If a Grantee arbitrarily and capriciloii-s—ly""'" 'isconEl-n-ues ,service to a, substant,al number of its s.ubscribers, the Grantee's franchise may be revoked by a resolution of the Village of Mount Prospect following notice to the Grantee and an opportunity to be heard. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6.402, notice to the Grantee under this Section may be less than thrity (30) days. Provided further, the Village of Mount Prospect may seek appropriate judicial or other relief and/or may proceed to exercise its rights and powers as provided for herein. A. In the event the Board exercises its options to acquire all of the assets oil the Grantee, and t'he fair market or idepreciated replacement value cannot be agreed upon, said val,ue(s) shall be deter -mined by a panel of arbitrators; which panel may be requested by either the Board or the Grantee no sooner than ninety (9©) days after notice that the Village desires to purchase the system. The panel shall be composed of one arbitrator chosen by the Village, one arbitrator chosen by the Grantee, and a third arbitrator chosen by the first two arbitrators. The expenses of the arbitration, including the fees of the arbitrators, shall be b(orne by, the partes in, such mannter as the arbitrators provide in their award, but in no event will the Village be obligated, for, more than one of said expenses. The determi nat ion of a 'majority of the arbitrators shall be binding on the parties. The arbitrators shall follow the rules and procedures of American Arbitration Association except where in conflict with an express provision of this ordinance. The arbitration hearing shall take place in Cook County, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing. Notwithstanding any other timet6ble 1MLposed. by this Chapter, the Village shall', within ninety (90) days following notice to it of the decision of the T PuO s --.6ad pus lvea qons Tle jo uojjjpuO3 PUU aOuaISTxa tjsiTqr-4sa PUZ XJ1.29A 0I ap?w aq o:tuazsXs age go S.-19SSV a113 Ile JO KaO:jUaAUj PUV.. jPS-*Lvzddv nuepuadepu-r up asneo 11vils 2oadsoad :3Unojj go 92?TTTA 941 'aaisna.1 iossaoons v xo 19aisnij, se '99Iurao ai4q -;�q uia:IsXs at,:,, jo joaIuo,o 2umlea9do go uoT:idwnssr aq3 uodn XTazvTpa=j 0 4 L -su2issp s -z ao Ioadsoad junoT.r JV% JO OSPTTTA 914:1 90 '2UT-Z1 -r 1m U'uo-ts-sr-'puad passaadxa aiq� anoq,-�-rm sasuadxa asP-O"aLO*U"r XITBTaa.1vm CE) .xo csanuaAa" ssoj,R ;5os,?BtOq'P ('Z)l Isaaq- E, a, 0 s q n S*'' p\ aui oa aoaas go X:jTjvnb aq,3 apea2ap (1) o:j �p opu;a & -I p, Inom jPq:j sa2upqo jvuoT:ivjado, `IroxsXqd Xuv B)Ivul ealurlD a14I llrqs aou zoadsoad J- juno;q 90 a2VIITA aq2 UT S19sse mv:IsAs 9143 10 Aur Iles :30U. TTuqs 994urio aqi pup aossaoons eons go iTgauaq ai4a aoj siassv ijons SuipToq aaasna3 P sv iossaoons Bons o; Xjnp e aAuu ITeqs aaiuvao aiqi 'Isaij sin000 aaAaqDiqm laq2ia r tons p9SIOaaX9 2UTAUR ioadso*ad aunopZ go 92 aqj anotliTm saizdxa slasse s 99jurao aqj go VITTA A Aur aainbDe of sli4?ij SIT u2issr ao ajinbor aaqzTa of 3q2la S,3aadsoaa 3UnoW go 92PTITA aq2 (Z) -io 2oadsoad :1unojq go UT MOIS A a4 92eTTI:1 AS UOTS 'TA919n 0 ' BTqeo SIT 02 peaplea llvuosaad pup Tra.1 ISIBS S? TTV 02 "-+ Saaalul PUP alqT3 csIq2TZ SIT 90 TTV WBISAS 94:3 go -i oI v a a d *0 0 BuTpaaoons a9qjo ao Ioadsoad :iunolq go 92VTTTA 9LIZ 01 saagsupil aaiupjo e (I) iwqiia 172un pup asTqoura.; V go UOTIUDOAaa 10 uoiivaTdx9 au3 moa saum Ile 2V #V SV NOUVOI 23INVED OIV*9 N01103§ 42 1w toy# 4 OWN, HMO e* Off M i I WI K01 L01 a -aamdxa TTeqs asetioand oz 2oadsoja zunolq 9 go 9S?TTTA 8RI 90 S:42TI aq2 tpoTaed App (06) X39uTu pTesea0ge aqI U1U;Tm aseqoand o:i U01:10ala, SIT MaTggu pup UoTSTDqP S,aoivaziqae aiq:l Idaooe o2 sTTvj zoadsoad auno;q go a2pjITA atla gj -s2assu ao malsAs aqj aseqoand 03 UOT:30aT9 s3T maigjv pus sio-ivaiTqa? aqj jo uoisioap, a-41 Ia9ODv XT9ATjVM*aTgjv lleqs ao maasxs S 19azuraq-9142 9ainbor 02 uOTz;)9Ta ao IU91UT SIT go UBATS 9AP4 Xem IT 0 - - 0 0 9013ou xUle MVZPXIITM aaLlIT9 4smo:jeaiTqzr aqj go uoTsioap OT+7 * 9 SNOIJV:)l 1T '.7—TOO 312VO 80+76 9 CABLE COM24UNICATIONS 6.411 property of the system. The Grantee shall at all times operate the system in accordance with terms of this Chapter and the terms of the franchise as if the franchise had not expired or had not been revoked. In the event the Grantee fails or refuses to operate the system as a Trustee, the Village of Mount Prospect shall have the right to apply to a court of competent 'jurisdiction for the appointment of a receiver or to operate the system itself as a trustee in accordance with the terms of this Chapter and the terms of the franchise. B In the event of expiration or revocation of a franchise,, 1 this Section shall not be construed 't"O, give a, Grantee any vested or other franchise right, but the right, of the Grantee in such circumstances sha,ll exist only on a day-to-day basis until the transfer is affected. C. As full compensation for its ownership interests during this interim' period, the Grantee shall be entitled to receive the net profit generated during the period C1 0 be'Lween the expiration or revocation of the franchise, as the case ray be, and the transfer of title to the Grantee's asse-t's to the Village of Mount Prospect or a successor Grantee. Net profit shall be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and reported on a basis w*hich is consistent and. comparable with the format of the books and -s maintained by t account the Grantee during the im.m.adiate 1 0 preceding two fiscal y 4. years and as present -ed in the audited financial statements. D. Further. , this Secti'on,, shall in no way limit the power of the Village of Moiunt Prospect,, upon expiration or revocation, of a franchise, to require the Grantee to nese all, operations whatsoever and/or remove its assets from the Village of Mount Prospect, or otherwise exercise any rights the Village of "14ount Prospect would otherwise have. 'spaiaoq 'Saeoiggo 's9i:jTaoqnnr aivaodjoo s2i 130adsOad :junc;.- -o egVITTA 9142 Plotj Pue apes jj?qS a-a3uvjf) aqj Ov NOUVOIZIM4RUNI GNV XIIIISVII ZJ+7*9 N01103S -MaUOOS ST aaAat4:)-fqM SXVP (00 X111141 u7q;Tm ao PajTj si ivauiaiv3s Mons auni aq3 Ie anp aa J .asT 43urig ayq� Ked 11vqs 99juraf) atl.L -zaiarn1b TUOSIJ SnOTA9jd aqq go pua aq3 aouTs aajuraf) Xq P9ATaOaa SanU9Aal SS012 OU3 2UTmoqS XTIVal; augma4vas UOT:IpjTd*xa aO UOTIVDOAaa qons go sXvp (OE) X2jTqj uTq,Tm ;13adso"-a 2unoT :I up af) W 90 B2EITTA 9qz qlTm aTTJ TTPq*s B9' aq; 'saaidxa aO Pa>IOA@--.r& ST aSTqDUPaj aqj JU9A9 aLIJ U1 * SUVOT Pupwap go saamoaaoq kqlaom qTpaao Isom sq, ol -sjuvq 1 BU01.2PN ST.OuT.TTI Tv3uqUTjuo3 w4a 4q uaAiS alva auilad aqi ae.Ao squiod a2p2uaaaad Q) oma go a2va Irnuuv ue 2e 92ep Bons Moaj pa2aptjo aq 11eqs isaaalui 'paigTo8ds aiogolaaaq sa:4up ajqeoTTddv aqn alojaq ao uo appui ;ou sT qunowe paandtuooai ao zuamXvc asTqouva 0 j 4UP jPq:j :jUaAa age U I #a *qoadsoad junoli go 92RITTA 9q:) Xq auaoq aq TI-ei4s S:Isoo tjons 4asimaaqjo '(%g) jUaOaDd aATJ UPqj aaOUI -rz Xq Xqaaaqi Pasua-lowt s -E -i-eaK Sou-rpaoaad aq:j oadsoad oj 4 :zunoW go BSeTTLTA aqI oa anp Guam ed TenuuP s,99auvio 9141 IV143 'XarssaDau JT '992urio puv joadsoad junoli JO a2vTTTA aRI Aq uasoqo aoiipne ivapuadapui up Xq 'Paui-maa3ap Xlaadoad sT :3T jT aaiueiD aqa Xq auaoq aq .P - - 11ptIs 2Tpne PTVS To 2SOD au.L -laodea 3Tpne aq2 go Xdoa -7 v apnTOUT. Tlvqs aoiiou qoTqm aoadsoaj aunoli go aSell-rA atli Xq aa3ueao aiql of golaou uq3:jTam 2ulmollo3 slurp (00 X3aTq4 U1743Tm pTed aq 110 rqs jTpnv aqa go aTnsaj v se 2oadsoad junoli go aSelITA a-qq anp junome jruoi3Tppv XuV -aaidvqO siqj a9pun 9TqvA*,P.d as 03 paulinaa:jap sjunotav Xue go U014'eindwooaa aqj pue iTpnv go 2qSia eqq Ispao3al 8MODUT S,99aur.20 aqj joadsui o2 10 qdrjgrapj 4zOg*9,uOTqOaS JO UOTSTAoid aq2 uiTm -IuaasTsuoD 'IX49102 9ql 9ARq TTpqs 3oadsoad qunoW go 9SUITTA 9ql #0 -sanuaAaa ssoaS Tvao2 XTauaX aql SUI&Aoqs STIV910 '3oadsoaa 3unolq go 82VITTA, BqI 03 -t n, a I 13ap luapuad We _qv,dao;)e IurqunopoV o a d iff;7 61 1";t ■ ten " zeal JVOSTJ S,aa2urio auj go uo-fsnlo'uoD 843 2UMMOTTog SXVP (OZI) X:iu;om:l .0% p ,�-vpt;,M4 auo u-tq4-Em. os Ie jjSqS 99;UVID aq.L l'u'xt -rnp A .3 Igin, o q, B;a:aqv t�1101 -a 3 0 UO.1 a dx :1 -x;aIgv step. (OZ) .4-aa-iq-3 uigiTM lioadsoad 3unON 970 aSPITTA aqI gzTM 91TJ TTvqs 98ZUe10 a111 `9 SNOTjVDj&jnT-U-,,'O3 'ZrIUVO zit/ 9 & .& I P7 * 9 CABLE CO!,CMUN I CATIONS 6.412 commissions, employees and agents harmless fromany injury, claim, demand, suit, judge-LL-A-ent, execution liability, debt damages or penalty (hereinafter referred to as "claims") arising out of, resulting from, or alleged to arise out of or result from, the construction, erection, installation, operation, maintenance of, or other activity connected with, the Grantee's cable television system, whether such acts or omissions are those of the Grantee, whether or not any such act or omission is authorized, allowed or prohibited by this Chapter of the Grantee's franchise. These damages shall include but not be limited to penalties arising out of copyright infringements and dcamages arising out of any failure by Grantee to secure consents from the owners, authorized distributors or licensees of programs to be delivered by the Grantee's cable television system. The Grantor shall give immediate written notice to Grantee of any claim" or facts which might given rise to a "claim" under this Section. Said notice shall state particulars sufficient" to identify the "*claim" and shall contain reasonably obtainable information respecting the time, place, and circumstances of the occurrence underlying the "claim" or potential "Claim." The Grantor shall io:.iediately forward to Grantee any demand, notice. summons, or other process received by it or its agents in connection with a "claim" described in this Section. Further, the Grantor I shall cooperate with Grantee and assist in the investigation of any "claim" and settle any "claim," and the right to enforce any 'right of contribution or idemnity against - any third party who may be liable to Grantor or Grantee because of any occurrence giving rise to a "claim." B10 The Grantee shall pay and by its acceptance of a franchise shall be deemed to have specifically agreed that it will pay all expenses incurred by the Village of Mount Prospect in defending iL:se1f with regard to all claims mentioned in Subsection A. above. These expenses shall include all out-of-pocket expenses, such as attorneys' fees, and shall also include the reasonable value to any services rendered by any employee of the Village of Mount Prospect. C. The Grantee shall maintain at its ou-n expense, and by its acceptance of a franchise shall be deemed to have specifically agv..-eed that it will maintain throughout the terra of such franchise, comnore1lensive general liability insurance insuring the Village of MourA- ProsDect and the Grantee with regatd to all claims mentioned in Subsection A above in the minimum amounts. 01. PUP �To-zo orp,,q aij:1 70 UOJ.�TPUOD 70 qw ALI? 30 aspo UT PUP as-qouvaj s:)- pup L cvqr,� slq:l -to U012TPUCZ) pup ul-7?-n4 %./ Z7 & j-1ad pup 'TT-L--,Inj 'aAlasqo ATria:j pup ,am TT?qs 99IUVID atli IF14:1 pauol�lpuco aq TTpjjs zpasa go ao spuoq pTeS *(000,0 9 sj?jjocj puesnou K3jTj T 0 irn's aqj oa u0q, I aS7 'Ulaaa4l palgToads si junouir auao .,qouvaj B141 UT PaijToads -4unot::e 9u:j'oj paonpaa aq-rIeLls 2Tp9aD go a, L :191 to puoq aq� go Iunome 9141 Z09.9 UOTaDaS UT paqTzosap se vaj-. 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Such damages and costs shall be deemed' to include, as a minimum and without limitation any expenses as may be incurred by the Village of Mount Prospect as a result of Grantee's failure to comply with the obligations imposed by this Chapter and the franchise including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees and costs if any action or proceeding, the cost of refranchising, and the cost- of removal or abandonment of any property, or other costs which may be in default, which costs shall be conclusively presumed to amount to a sum equal to at least -the' penal sum of' such bond. The Village of Mount Prospect shall have no obligation to dev'ote the proceeds of such bond or letter of credit to the completion, connection, operation or removal of Grantee's cable television system, all of which shall remain the obligation of the Grantee. The Village of 11ount Prspect's right to recover under the bond or letter of credit shall be in addition to any other rights retained by the Village of Mount Prospect under this Chapter and other applicable law. E4, In addition to the requirements of Paragraph D above, the Grantee shall maintain at its o­wnz expense, and by its acceptance of a fra-inchise be deemed to rave agreed that it will maintain on deposit with the Village of Mount Prospect throughout the term of such franchise a cash escrow or a letter of credit as specified in the franchise agreement, from an Illinois financial institution in the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) or such greater or lesser amount as may be specified in the franchise agreement. The form and content of such escrow or letter of credit shall be approved by the Village of Mount Prospect's attorney. The escrow or letter of credit shall be conditioned in the same manner as the bond hereinabove required and may be drawn on by the Village of Ylount Prospect to compensate itself for any, 4of the damages or costs' specified in subsection D above. In particular, but without limitation, such escrow or letter of credit shall be drawn on in the case of any default or failure of the Grantee to pay any fees, penalties, clairs , liens or taxes due the Village of Mount Prospect under Section 6.7/12 of this Chapter or the franchise. Upon drawing on such escrow Qr letter of cred."Llt for any reason, the Village of 140unt Prospect shall, notify Grafi the Grantee. The Gratee shall, wit-hin three (3), days oil. the receipt of su4c.h notification ota. 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Any sale, transfer or assignment not made according to the procedures set forth in this Chapter shall render the franchise void., The sale,, transfer or assignment in bulk of 'the major part of the tangible assets of the Grantee shall be cosi ere, an assignment and shall be subject to the,; provisions of this Section. B.Any siale,M authorized • y the Village of Mount Prospect s,hall. be made by a • '. sale, .ale or; similar adocumen,t, an executed, filed,which shall be with, the Village of Mount,Prospect thirty assignment. Mount P' ! Villageshall, not unreasonably.withhold its consient provided, the ! oiliagrees to comply provisions •f this Chapter! the franchise and legal,reasonably amendments thereto, and must at a minimum, satisfy the character qua 'lifications required Section * of .. • • • i i i ! iw. i w• a �M i i „� � r i ,! w i f i• uoi:iDp TviDTpnC ao-4 L l JO aTnsal P SP P9SOdlu 9q Avw lrq:a saaj 3q2iaXdoD TvUOTlTPPv 4uv a0J Pu* `saaqTaosqns uo pasodwT AT;OaaTP S989 aO saxul TV301 aO aquis 4TVagped Aur Sagg uoT;vjIv:jsUT ao 90TAaas SIT 01 ppv 01 3LISTa aqq pqv*AaT-Ioqlnr qq:j aArq j1pqS galuraf) aq; IrLIJ I 29A8MO11 'PBPT,&Oad !osTtlouraj s,qqjUvaD atIl o2 iupnsand aaq7aosqns ;saTj aqq of papTAoad si 90TA19S aMT3 9LP Moaj SqZuom (9E) XTS-XIIIIII go poiaed v iog uoiivoTTddv pTes UT PaTjToads salpa aqj aAoqv uOi3poildft 9STqDuva-r aq:1 UT pasodoad S907Aa9S aOj S993 qtj3-8Sp9-:E0U"j -20U TIP74S 9a:luvaD a112 12oadsoad 3unoj4 go a2pTTTA aq:3 Aq paAoiddp sp saouvasmnoaio XavuipaoPa3xq go asro gill uT idaoxa pup tsuoisTAoad UTO28a0J 9qq 2UTPUvIStPTM40N oci *sseTo owes aiqi go saasn ao s.xaqTaosqns Aup ueamlaq 9--ivuTmTaosTp IOU aaquva!) 9143 3VT43 papTAoad gsIviluaaa jTp aomAaas go 2soo uodn paseq saasn ao saaqTaosqns go sasselo juaaaggTp aog saqpa 3uaaagjTp qsilqvisa, Arm o9juraf) aiq3 Irt13 t18A9MOq 'p9pTAOad !uosaad Aur of 912pluptpv ao aouaaagaad Aur iuva2 ao 93VUTMTZDSTP isagg 0; par2al IJITM 93ou TIVIIS galurao atli 00 9 * M *Uanzaa go alva aTvj P aPTAoad oI pup (zU9mgBvuvM TVDTWOUODa Pup lUaT,DTJJ9 2UTtUnSS?) 90TAaBS 0 SISOD 943 :39,9ul 03 Aapssaoau U?743 aalpaa2 aq 92arijo qons Aur ITpils 3uaAa ou uT pup 3snC pup aTqpuospaa caTrg aq Tlpqs lsa2arqo Bons ul aspaaouT pasodoad Auv-puv Isxasn pup sa9q*Eaosqns of sagavqD TTV -saasn pup sjaqTaosqns 3uaaano o3 pup zoadsoad zunoli go 92VTTTA 9113 Oq P929AIT9P ST 9MPS 90 UOIIPDTJT30u 29ZJP SXPP (06) XIOUTU ZSpgI I? 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If during the term of the franchise, the Grantee receives refunds of any copyright payments, it shall without delay notify the Village of Mount Prospect, suggest a plan for flow- through of the refunds to its subscribers, and retain such refunds in an interest bearing escrow account pending order of the Village of Mount Prospect. After considering the plan submitted by the Grantee'the - Village of Mount Prospect shall order flow -though of the refunds -with accrued interest to the Grantee's subscribers in a fair and equitable manner. E. Nothwithstanding Subsections A. -through D. hereof, no action shall be taken by the President and Board of Trustees of the Villagelof Mount Prospect with respect to the Grantee's rates, nor rules and regulations applicable thereto, until at lea,st, the expiration , of thirty (30) months following the date service is provided to the first subscriber under, the franchise. At any, time I thereafter, the Board may after, proper notice as provided in S�c��on 6.402., hold, public hearings to, "der the eessi'Lty of regulating the, subscriber consl rates charged by the Grantee, and 'may following such hearings establish procedures for, the review of subscriber and user rates and may order ad"' justments to such rates in accordance with, the provisions of,a this Section prov'i'ded, however, that this Section shall not permit the Village of Mount Prospect to order, the Grantee to rebate any fee or portion thereof charged during the period when such fees were not subject to regulation by the Village of Mount Prospect. F. The Grantee shall be required to apprise in writing each new subscriber of all applicable fees and charges for providing cable television service. G. Grantee may, at its own discretion, in a non-discriminatory Y non-discriminatory manner, waive, reduce or suspend connection fees or monthly service fees for promotional purposes. H. Excep,t as may be otherwise provided in a franchise, a subscriber shall have the right to have lits service disconnected without charge, Cwhich shall include the removal of any equipment owned by the Grantee From the subscriber's residence. Such disconnection s�hall be made as soon as practicable and in no case later than thirty (30) days following written notice to the Grantee of same. No Grantee shall enter into any agreement with a subscriber which imposes any charge following sconnect, ion of service, except for reconnection an r4 subsequent monch' ' ly or loleriodic charges, and those' I charge's shall be 'no gra"ater than char for new customers. Th3i.s, i Section shle".,1r- 1 noprevent a Grantee refusing, V service to any person because of the Gtrannee s prior accounts with that person r0 air. lu..- and 0, 'j-pa-ueo unle L nuGISISUOD sUc7:lv.i-vd'o guns TTv Uz';D"I:Iaq Pz)�POOT7U 2)',jqe-UoSVa.1 aq 7ULIS SUC7:�Vaqdo as :o XUV plap pa T L .TV 9ST140upad PTUS UT measXs at i tl:ioq o:j '7ddp LioT%qm saan '& L & :I"rPUaQxa -10 s;asua,dxa yup �vu,-, laAamolq 'P9PTAoad !suoiav- 0. & + aado' aaLIzo Xup uioaj das asitlDti-raj alla UT PaTgTDads -eaav as-rLjO,U"vaa ATa:IP7v 974Z acj -.Pplooea Pup s->Iooq Ljons uTv:lulvul -TP74S 99- 0 0 L JuRas V• . 11 0 �q 'asuadxe (9UT.T Z'q2Tva:ls) uO---:i?To9adaG • 17 oxUr JT Isalalul pazijv�Tdvo apnToui o3 's9anjTpu9dx9 Telide, oc *aTqvoijddv aaaqm peaqaaAo pup (sesuadxa 2UTMMPaSo.-r,.d pup sasuedxa TvoTuqoq2 'Sasuadxa 9ATlVa3sluTmpr Pup TvaaU92 Aq P9zTao99:lv3 'sesuadxa E * w ouilvaado -Z -Xao2aqvO a3TA.ZaS Aq 'SanU9Aal IVIOI -1 :sajdTouiad Suilunozop pa;daoov AlTriauag tl:)Tm juazSTSUOD lj�eqqp lUqTO-rjjnS ul ?UIMOT104 aq2 PIORS of qoadsoaj 3unOX 90 99'eTI-TA 9T3 UT.'qzTm*suomiraado S -:IT go spaooaa pup s�ooq uTFzuTvw TTriqs 99juvao V q -sassaappv i7aq2 PUB (Tauuosiod j?TJa2VUPUI :4U9TVAinba ao) saoloaaT .P pup saaolggo, slaa:lurao aT43 go ag3soa 0 aqqa9soa 1993uplo aqj go :isaaaaui dTqsaeumo nuaTPATnba ao, :qOols 2uTIOA 2uTpuris2no aqj go s9la9s ao sSvTO 1..Uv 90 aa0m ao ivaoaad aaatI3 2umumo suosaad go sasseappr pup squiru qq3 2UTmoqS IISTT v ioadsoad :lUnON 90 99vTITA ai4i t1smuing (9.0:1Uvolo e go L*lsaaaaudTtjs.xsumo jUaTVATnba ao �Joioas SUTIOA 2UTPUvjSqno aqq goo soalaas ao SSVIO Auv 0 90 aa0m ao (%E) luaoaad aaaq3 go di 4 .1sagumo go qsUPTqO OtJ2 JO SAPP (OE) AjaTX{3 Ujq3TM (C) PUP AlapaA Iseal ap Q) pup COST140uraj v go aouvidgOov atIl 2*v UTmOTT09 SAPP (00 AZalql uTtIlTm (T) gllrqs ealuraD V SGEODRE GNV SX009 Z09*9 NOIlOaS -aeauvac) ;aq2 Aq pa2daoov ua;aq seq zuamAed aOUVApe qOTtIM 20g PoTaad Auv go uoiivaTdxa aq2 a9l9v TTjun aaqiaosqns Aue of ioadsaa iqim aA*-tqOqjja aq 40u IT?qs s9SROIOUT 93r -d -901A.xas o azpp aq3 moag SAVP (OC) x1al-43 ulqiTm aamoqsno aq2 o2 pTrd sa2avqo a - 90TAa9S pasnun go punjea e gjTM pup aSaeqo jno-qjTm P910auuODsTP BOTAaas SIT aAeq of sami2 Aur ir liq2ma aqj 9AVq TIPI14S aaqTaosqnsV -qdv.x2vjvd sTq2 ui pauiv3uoo suoT2Tpuoo aq3 o3 BoaCqns 90UPAPP UT apart(1) qUO UB142 9aOM OU IOJ S9SIeI40 • 90TAaaS OTPOTaoad go 3uamAed aoupAps saaTnbacya qDTqm aDmAaas aag2o Apm aajuvao R '9sTMOuvag r um papTAoad as- maaq-lo aq Arm sp �daoxa •I Z 0 9.9 SNOUVOINaM400 2119vo T0999 6.502 CABLE COMUNICATIONS 6.502 .1 -4 1. _% ll*nO"q'�T.L't :LC -7aq­7_"*SqnS PDIVTOS7 f.U!�' 01#:� aTqrTTVAP 0 A.1 a S T-1 0 1 S -r. 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B. With respect to requests for connection requiring an aerial or buried drop line in excess of one hundred and fifty (150) feet, Grantee shall extend and make available cable television service to such subscribers at a connection charge not to exceed the actual installation costs incurred by the Grantee for the distance exceeding cine ,hundred -fifty,(150) feet. SECTION 6.604 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND SERVICE A. The cable television system to be installed by Grantee shall comply in all respects with the requirements set forth in the FCC's Rules for Cable Television including applicable amendments thereto, provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall be construed to prohibit the Grantee from proposing to comply with more rigid technical hnical performance requirements, in which case the Grantee's application shall be incorporated by reference in the franchise and will be binding on -the Grantee If the FCC should delete said, requirements,, the VJ.,Iiage of Mount Prospect hereby reserves the, right to amend this Chapter to incorporate similar standards and every franchise gran'ted pursuant to this Chapter shall be subject to such reserved power whether or not expressly so conditioned. B. Applications for franchise may include proposals for the provision of public, education, local governments, and leased access channels. Such proposals by a Grantee, if accepted by the Village of Mount Prospect, shall be incorporated into the franchise granted. No such proposal shall be accepted unless it complies with the following minimum requirements: 1. The Grantee shall have available equipment for local production and presentation. of cablecast programs other than automated services and shall permit its use for the production and presentation of public access programs. The Grantee shall not enter into any contract, arrangement, or lease for use of its cablecast equipment which prevents or .Inhibits the use of such equipment for a substantial I portion 0 of time for public access prograrnanmI ng. $92arT40 go aaag 'zosdsoaa 2ur014 90 9SeITTA aqi Xq pajeuSisap aq Tlvqs 10 o 3Tun Vons aa�qq sp :I't:`awua9,AOc' TrOOT 9 0 20 ioadsoad luno ltz .4 a - 0 a2vTTTA 9112 90 *sn ' Bq:l a0ff 9TqvTTVAv aPvw aq j1ptIs (s)jquuvq3 SS90OF :juqmUaqAoS TVOOT aq, *mPT TPOOT aO 92v2s 4TVj9P9J XUV 90 U072VTOTA UT 2UTUMIVa2oad !UOTjVMIO U7 AJ92:101 0 0 - 9 - !(90TJgO oTlqna acg sqqBPTPuRO go ;Tv4aq uo ao, Xq 2U7ST;1*0APV 2u-LpnjouT) SaOTAa9S ao s:ionpo,ad Te-ro,,xau=oO 30 aTVS 042 B;Omoad of pau2Tsqp jv-raa,:av�m, T 2UTSqIa,APV AUP -jo uolqv;uasaad aiq:l ;T q*-TTqoid o:j, pauRtsap' , (s) TauuP,jqo a14:1 90 uOT.2PAT,33P 01 lo-Ea,d loadso*aj �unqjq go aSVITTA alp qqTm PaTTJ aq 02 1(s)TaUUrtjOSS'90DIR UO"E,:zronpa, 9U,2 aOJ SaTnI 2UTIP-1ado :4,dope lleqs aqqupaf) aLU 0 -92avtjo go aaag ST00140s go asn aq2 cog 9TqVTTVAR apps aq lTr'4S (s)T9uuRqD ssaoop uom2ponpe aqj 17 - savax oml go Pomaad P aog pauiraea aq jjv4s paooaa P qonS ,amT:l SS900B 2UTjsanb9a sdnoag 10 suosaad TTV go SassaaPPE PUP s9WVU,, aTa 90 Paoo,aa a-aaTdwoo v 0 uopdsui, 0-,rTqnd BUT31-rMlad s;DTna PUPssaoo X S 1pu Ou aul 0'0 -3 s :r, -r j ?'u-p-mbaz saT-na sp TTqm sp me T, T v o O'l ao a:a P,:4, S 1paOPag XUV 40' UOTIV1,0"CA U't ;,e=oju-rl Aza4*3,0,T !,(;DzrEg;o or1qnd Ru-EmnvZ20.1d uo-r cog S92PPTPUPD go JTV14;aq UO X0 Aq 2UTST'Ia9APV 2uipnjouj� SaDmAaas ao sionpoad Ivioaammoo go ales a-qj alomoid 03 pau2isap TpTjTT qjvm §Us:IIaAPR Auv :90 uOT3vaua said aqj jTq*Ttjoad o:3-pa*u?-Ts;qP `(s)j9UuP-qo aq:1 JO UOT3PAT30P 9'qa 403 aoiad ioadsoaj iunoij go 9SVITTA age'qa�m p9jTj aq 02 * ' (s) T 9uUP113 s"OOP DT.Tqnd aqq aoj sa*lna 2Uiiva9do adopp 11eqs 992ueaD aqj -SS930P UOTSTA9T93 JO Sus9tu Tsoo -Mol v saasn SuTpao3je go Teo? at 3U81s"E,SUOD 0 pup alqpuospea aq TTuqs 2UTMM-ea 2oad s-sanov o-;Iqnd go uoi;onpoad pup "Tauuosiad ":imatud-mba ao; S92aetlo -9*Sav-,qo go aaag tss-aoop goX,:j*rT"cqvT*FeAv mnmlxvm, aq, go IvO2 qq3 q3Tm juqjjssUo0 * is -t" svq .Xao,3VUTInT2OsTP-uoU IPqAjqs-qsaTj, q,moD-:3s,I-rj v uo 3:),adso,..LCI 2uno N' :EO 92vITTA a142 Ja sluapTsaa 0:1 9lqvj-rpAv apeta, aq TTvx4s 0 Mlauuvtjo ssaoor o-rlqnd aqj ac a9idvqO snp 3 ann 0 UO't:IPIO"rA p �"PSUOO 1TVils saTni 2u-ppaadoo 0 Bons q2jm XTdmoo of 9anjTvj !uTqa9q paqTaosap saTna 2UT.3PZ9d0 94:1 g�,TM 9oupildmoo 0 eansue o3 sdals 9:mTadoaddv 2uz-.;,r:j zuaAaad ZOuTTvqs uOT3v4TtDTj S'-rtl:2 gz9Aamoq 'sm?a2oad 1svo9jqvo ssao;p go jualuoO ata aaAo ""Oiluoo ou qAvq jTrqS Baluvio 914,1 L *z 170909 SNOIJVOINnmoo nwo 170909 6.604 CABLE COD,241UNI CATIONS 6.604 6. The leased access channel(s) as specified in the franchise application shall be made available to leased access users. Priority shall be given part-time users on at least one channel. The Grantee shall adopt operating rules for the channel(s), to be filed with the Village Manager prior to activation of the channel(s), designed to prohibit the presentation of.: lottery information, to the extent such information is prohibited by state law; and obscene or indecent matter and shall establish rules to this effect; and other rules requiring non-discriminatory access, sponsorship identification, specifying an appropriate rate schedule and permitting public inspection of a complete record of ) the names and addresses of al l persons or groups requesting time. Such a record shall be retained until the earliest scheduled performance evaluation session described in Section 6.404 of this Chapter or for a longer period as determined by the Village of Mount Prospect. C. Grantee shall provide, without charge within the Primary Service Area, one service outlet activated for regular subscriber service to each fire station, school, police station, public library, and such other buildings used for governmental purposes as may be designated in the franchise, agreement; provided, however, that if it is necessary to extend Grantee's trunk or feeder lines more than three hundred (300) feet solely to provide service to, any such school or public building the, Village of Mount Prospect shall have the option either of paying Grantee's direct costs for such extension in excess, of' three hundred, (300) fee, or of releasing Grantee from the oblication to provide service to such building. Furthermore, Grantee shall be permitted to recover, from any public building owner entitled to free service, the direct cost of installing, when requested to do so, more than one out -let, or concealed inside wiring, or a service outlet requiring more than three hundred (300) feet of drop cable; provided, however, that the Grantee shall not charge for the provision of regular subscriber service to the additional service outlets once installed. D. The Grantee shall not permit the transmission c any programming in violation of any federal, state or local law. Grantee shall inform each subscriber of the availability of a device capable of locking out any programming video and audio signals and shall provi'de such a device for each outlet to any subscriber upon request at no additional charge. *PoTaad ja:1srsip jo xoUaojqwa '3soo :)nOqITm 'loadsoad aq:1 UTInp asn Aoua2aqwa job zunoli go vj SIT 9TTjTTT j aOpTTTA qq2 04 Sa33 .0 qvPAV B:qvui `-"4.0;?dSoaj nunoZ go L . -a2vT1TA a'43 go 3sanbaa uodn (11vils 9aILTP*XD aT43 'aa:ISPS'T.P aO X3U92:Ea"LU9 AUP jo qSpo alIZ UI 0- -aa:auvao Xq 3oadsoaj :3unoI4 jo a2t?'ITTA alql 01, X .,Tsno@uvzTnmis patjs-ru.-.n,j aq TTivit4s sqi-r1z)us2p, p-rps W1 o -19 Oaia # ao uoT:ie-iadio uo-rs-maqa:j ajqpin Siu-r:,�Da S.1a,1:11eM Wr UO-.F:1Z)-FPSTanC 9:1PTadoadde llou-EAeq sa-EoU92;r aIpIS ao jl�eaapa' 983uvaO PaTTj si,uamnoop aatj:jo pup suo s:2-ioda-mr 'sUO2TiTqad '93u9puods9aaoo ITP go saidoo .(Iap 9141-30-93ras Ivolu-4093 atiq �q Pasodmi suoz:jpjTwTT qtj3 UT14ITM) K;TT' 0 41 enb u -T UOTqvPvaBaP IPTa9apm jno-q3TAj saaqTaosqns oa pqaqATTq- 0 0 0 P eav palaivo SIVUSTs 2eq2 os samTj ITS' 3E M93SXS* uTpqulvm 974:1 PUP 'aqpaado gaona3suoo gu*91SOP Tlvqs 89jurao "D a go aaqmnu P Bulloaggp uoTjOungTpm m * saaqTaosqns x91sxs 10cpul ao Duasiama 9 1 @;ur:1sTssP qoiPds7p o1 pup s2umBld,moo aaqTaosqns aAlaoal 01 IpaX qq:j go Xvp * aad smog (i7Z) anog' Xlu9ml 90'Aa9s BuTaamsuv Ljora 1X?p auoqdalaq uiT.vIUTPM 10 Joleaado up Xoj�wa TTvjjs ealura* -sanoq ssauisnq TPmaou Suianp 9oj,&aqs 0 o 9uoqdaTa2 92rnbape tj:lim oilqnd ax4q oa 9lqTSS9DOv PUP uado aq TjPqs'qojj4m aql UT Pa2v:1S 9STm1a142o ssaTun Ioadsoad Juno Iii 90 9SVITTA 9'4 ggo up UTp3UTvm TIV14S qa:lupao s3T 90 3a Es Oq3 Pup suoiipTn2 P91T`e3sul, sP wa3sAs 9-1, PUP' smvT q,-o,ns i4Tm aouvildmoo eanssv o3 Aap' :1. ssa'Dau sda3s Ile, 2,u -E �jpq Xoj alq"ysuodsaa Xjajos aq TTP11S 99:lulvaf) aqj *UO"' EIP2-,rTqo Mons smTvlz�SIP ATIPO-ij-toads, pup "sauld" pule" U19:1sKs saaa3urao aq3 BlAoidds ao*sUoTioa,d,sui a:jrta, o:j, paa-Enbaa aq 9aaAamoq "yOU IT'etis Ioads`oad I,unoXi go 92p OUOTzonalsuoO I TT A 0'qi 30 2UDma:)uaunn,00 at13 0:3 ao-cad, sueld, uoTIon' .0 a'3 s'U 0 a s I 99:1ura!) may ax 0:1 at;'2-ra aq:4 SaAaasaa Xqaae'q loadsoaa 2uno%T go a2v'ITTA, al;I*Pur 4ioadsoacj :juncW 90 92PTITA ai4a Aq uoTaoadsui 04 aoalqns aq Tlpqs saavd sjT ITP pup mais,Ks U 0 0 OT.slAalai alqpo aqj '9POO lrolaln9U TPuOT3PN UOTIP'OossV UOT30alold a'Td 1vuOT3PN 9ql*PU,P apoo A390ges 00 JoaTa Tu IV V 7r:r OTIRN BtJ3 90 suOTITP9 Is94VT eqa 2uTpnjouT ISUOTIPTngaa PUP*SMFT TPOOT 10 �aiv:�S 'Tva9P8a 9Tqv*o`TTddP Ile PUP UO-tss-mmoo suo-ppo-runmmoD T?-'Opaa qqI go 'Slu9mPuamv ;ajqv:)-rTddp 2u-rpnj3"uT ;suo-rIrTn2aa pup s9Tna etla lq�Tbl a0UPTIdwoo TTng UT M9ISAS UOTSTAaT93 aTqpo 9q::l UTe:IUTVW PUP 'eZraado t;ona3suoD#TT?'4s aaluvao OV scrdoDau (INV SIN2111.211din"3-7VNO-11rd3dO 909*9 NOI103S 909'9 SNOUVOINfDNIOD 3jqVD 909 * 9 B. 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