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§ 11-1951 – Enforcement; office of administrative hearings; fees

11-1951. Enforcement; office of administrative hearings; fees A. A county may file a written complaint against a video service provider and a video service provider may file a written complaint against a county alleging a violation of this chapter or the uniform video service license agreement. Unless the matter arises under the constitution, laws, or […]

§ 11-1918 – Boundary change; license fees; exemption; notice

11-1918. Boundary change; license fees; exemption; notice A. Each county whose boundaries change shall notify in a timely manner each video service provider that operates in the boundaries. Notification shall be made by certified mail, email or personal delivery. B. A video service provider may not be subject to or required to pay license fees […]

§ 11-1919 – Transfer of uniform video service license

11-1919. Transfer of uniform video service license A. Except as otherwise provided in this section or otherwise required by federal law, including rules and regulations of the federal communications commission, a uniform video service license is fully transferable to any person whether the transfer arises through merger, sale, assignment, restructuring, change of control or other […]

§ 11-1920 – Extension

11-1920. Extension A. To extend the term of a uniform video service license, the holder of the uniform video service license shall file with the clerk of the county at least one month before the end of the term of the uniform video service license a notice to extend the term for a specified period […]

§ 11-1921 – Subscriber complaints

11-1921. Subscriber complaints A. A subscriber may submit complaints about video service to any of the following: 1. The county where the subscriber resides. 2. The attorney general. 3. The federal communications commission. 4. Other authorities as provided by law. B. A county may choose to monitor and assist subscribers with the subscriber service standards […]

§ 11-1931 – Video service; revocation for nonuse

11-1931. Video service; revocation for nonuse A. Not later than twenty-four months after the date that a county issues a uniform video service license pursuant to sections 11-1914 and 11-1915 or an amended uniform video service license pursuant to section 11-1916, the holder of the uniform video service license shall offer and provide video service […]