§ 9-1421 – Subscriber complaints
9-1421. Subscriber complaints A. A subscriber may submit complaints about video service to any of the following: 1. The local government where the subscriber resides. 2. The attorney general. 3. The federal communications commission. 4. Other authorities as provided by law. B. A local government may choose to monitor and assist subscribers with the subscriber […]
§ 9-1431 – Video service; revocation for nonuse
9-1431. Video service; revocation for nonuse A. Not later than twenty-four months after the date that a local government issues a uniform video service license pursuant to sections 9-1414 and 9-1415 or an amended uniform video service license pursuant to section 9-1416, the holder of the uniform video service license shall offer and provide video […]
§ 9-1432 – Reports; confidentiality; definition
9-1432. 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 local government shall prepare and submit to the local government a semiannual report that identifies the locations within the boundaries that are […]
§ 9-1433 – Nondiscriminatory manner; compliance with standards and federal law
9-1433. 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 […]
§ 9-1402 – State preemption; uniform regulation and licensing
9-1402. 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 […]
§ 9-1441 – Management of highways; local governments; permits or licenses
9-1441. Management of highways; local governments; permits or licenses A. In managing a highway under local laws as prescribed in section 9-1411, subsection C, paragraph 9, a local government may manage the use of the highway, including all of the following: 1. Requiring a video service provider that is constructing, installing, working within, maintaining or […]
§ 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 […]