§ 9-1445 – Review and audit; bundling discounts; action to recover underpayment or overpayment
9-1445. Review and audit; bundling discounts; action to recover underpayment or overpayment A. Not more than once every three years, a local government, on reasonable written notice, may audit the business books and records of a video service provider to the extent necessary to ensure payment of license fees pursuant to this chapter. A local […]
§ 9-1451 – Enforcement; office of administrative hearings; fees; fund
9-1451. Enforcement; office of administrative hearings; fees; fund A. A local government may file a written complaint against a video service provider and a video service provider may file a written complaint against a local government alleging a violation of this chapter or the uniform video service license agreement. Unless the matter arises under the […]
§ 9-1452 – Statute of limitations; costs and attorney fees; federal subscriber service requirements
9-1452. Statute of limitations; costs and attorney fees; federal subscriber service requirements A. Except as provided in section 9-1445, subsections F, G and H, a complaint under this article must be filed within two years after the complainant realizes it has been damaged and knows or reasonably should know the cause, source, act, event, instrumentality […]
§ 9-1403 – Limited application
9-1403. Limited application This chapter does not: 1. Prevent a telecommunications provider from exercising any rights or authority that the telecommunications provider has as a public utility under federal or state law. 2. Affect any authority of a local government, an agricultural improvement district, any special taxing district or any other person that controls utility […]
§ 9-1442 – Fees and charges; emergency alert; damage; undergrounding; wireless facilities; definition
9-1442. Fees and charges; emergency alert; damage; undergrounding; wireless facilities; definition A. Except the license fee on gross revenue authorized by section 9-1443 and transaction privilege taxes as provided in subsection B of this section, a local government may not levy a tax, rent, fee or charge, however denominated, on a video service provider for […]
§ 9-1411 – Local governments; uniform video service license agreements; forms; provisions
9-1411. Local governments; uniform video service license agreements; forms; provisions A. From and after December 31, 2019, a local government has the exclusive authority to issue a uniform video service license to a person to provide video service and to construct and operate a video service network in any service area within its boundaries. B. […]
§ 9-1443 – License fee; requirements, conditions and limitations; pass through to subscribers
9-1443. License fee; requirements, conditions and limitations; pass through to subscribers A. For the privilege of a video service provider to occupy or use, in whole or in part, any highway within the boundaries of a local government to provide video service through a video service network, the local government may require a video service […]
§ 9-1412 – Incumbent cable operator; election on local license; procedure to obtain uniform video service license and terminate local license
9-1412. Incumbent cable operator; election on local license; procedure to obtain uniform video service license and terminate local license A. From and after December 31, 2019, an incumbent cable operator may elect to do either of the following: 1. Continue to operate within a service area as defined in the local license pursuant to section […]
§ 9-1444 – Ownership of a video service network
9-1444. Ownership of a video service network A local government may not acquire an ownership interest in a video service network unless the ownership interest is acquired at not less than fair market value.
§ 9-1413 – Incumbent cable operator; procedure to continue operating under local license
9-1413. Incumbent cable operator; procedure to continue operating under local license A. If an incumbent cable operator does not timely elect to terminate a local license for a service area pursuant to section 9-1412, subsection B, the person shall continue to operate the cable system as a holdover cable operator within the service area defined […]