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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 […]

§ 11-1810 – Applicability

11-1810. Applicability This article does not: 1. Affect the authority of a special taxing district, investor-owned electric utility or electric cooperative that owns, controls or operates utility poles or wireless support structures to deny, limit, restrict or determine the rates, fees, terms and conditions for the use of or attachment to its utility poles or […]

§ 11-1932 – Reports; confidentiality; definition

11-1932. Reports; confidentiality; definition A. A video service provider that is not an incumbent cable operator and that holds a uniform video service license with a service area within the boundaries of a county shall prepare and submit to the county a semiannual report that identifies the locations within the boundaries that are able to […]

§ 11-1901 – Definitions

11-1901. Definitions In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Affiliate" means a person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by or is under common control with a video service provider. 2. " Agreement" means any agreement or contract. 3. " Boundaries of a county" or " […]

§ 11-1933 – Nondiscriminatory manner; compliance with standards and federal law

11-1933. Nondiscriminatory manner; compliance with standards and federal law A. A video service provider shall activate and offer video service in a nondiscriminatory manner within each service area and may not deny access to video service to any group of potential residential subscribers within a particular part of a service area because of the income […]

§ 11-1902 – State preemption; uniform regulation and licensing

11-1902. State preemption; uniform regulation and licensing A. The licensing of video service providers and the regulation and use of video service are matters of statewide concern. Except as provided in this chapter, the licensing of video service providers and the regulation and use of video service are not subject to further regulation by a […]