NRS 711.760 – Circumstances under which PEG access channel deemed “substantially utilized.”
For the purposes of NRS 711.700 to 711.820, inclusive, a PEG access channel shall be deemed to be “substantially utilized” if at least 12 hours of PEG access programming, excluding any alpha-numeric programming, is videocast on the PEG access channel each calendar day and at least 80 percent of the PEG access programming on each […]
NRS 711.770 – Applicability; requirements for changing channel number assigned to PEG access channel.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the provisions of NRS 711.700 to 711.820, inclusive, do not apply to any existing PEG access channel in service on June 4, 2007. 2. The provisions of NRS 711.700 to 711.820, inclusive, do not prevent a video service provider from changing the channel number assigned to any […]
NRS 711.780 – Holder of certificate not required to provide certain capacity, services, programming, funds, facilities, staffing or equipment.
Except as otherwise provided in NRS 711.700 to 711.820, inclusive, a holder of a certificate is not required to: 1. Provide any network or channel capacity or free or discounted cable service or other service to any governmental entity or school, library or other public building; or 2. Furnish any funds, services, programming, facilities, staffing […]
NRS 711.790 – Incumbent cable operator authorized to cease providing certain capacity and services under certain circumstances; reclamation of channels.
1. Not sooner than 12 months after the date on which an incumbent cable operator obtains a certificate of authority, the incumbent cable operator may cease providing any network or channel capacity or free or discounted cable service or other service to any governmental entity or school, library or other public building. 2. If an […]
NRS 711.800 – Request for capacity for PEG access programming by local governments; requirements and procedure.
1. On or after the date on which a holder of a certificate first provides video service to at least one subscriber within the service area of a local government, the local government may request that the holder provide capacity for PEG access programming on its video service network on any service tier viewed by […]
NRS 711.810 – Designation of PEG access channels; requirements and procedure; reclamation of channels; applicability.
1. A local government that requests capacity for PEG access programming may require a holder of a certificate to designate: (a) Not more than two PEG access channels, if the population within the jurisdiction of the local government is less than 55,000. (b) Not more than three PEG access channels, if the population within the […]
NRS 711.820 – Responsibilities of local governments receiving PEG access channels; requirements regarding interconnection of video service networks for exchange of PEG access programming.
1. A local government receiving the benefit of a PEG access channel, or its designee, is responsible for producing the programming of that channel and for providing that programming to the holder of a certificate. The holder is responsible only for the transmission of the programming to subscribers. 2. A local government, or its designee, […]
NRS 711.850 – Filing of complaint alleging violation of chapter; action for enforcement; remedies and penalties; award of attorney’s fees and costs; applicability.
1. A video service provider or a local government may file with the Bureau of Consumer Protection a written complaint alleging a violation of the provisions of this chapter. 2. Upon a written complaint filed by a video service provider or a local government pursuant to this section, the Consumer’s Advocate may commence in a […]
NRS 711.670 – Imposition by local governments; requirements, conditions and limitations.
1. For the privilege of providing video service through a video service network that occupies or uses, in whole or in part, any public right-of-way or highway within the jurisdiction of a local government, the local government may require a video service provider to pay a franchise fee to the local government based on the […]
NRS 711.680 – Review and audit of video service providers; action to recover underpayment or overpayment; period of limitation; payment of costs and attorney’s fees.
1. Not more than once every 3 years, a local government may, upon reasonable written notice, review and audit the business records of a video service provider to the extent necessary to ensure payment of a franchise fee pursuant to this chapter. If the results of such a review and audit identify an underpayment of […]