The Manager shall be responsible for the administration of this article
and the enforcement of Council's rate decisions and orders and the minimum
customer service standards. All actions of the Manager shall be in conformity
with the federal law. As part of the Manager's broad authority to administer
and enforce pursuant to this article, the Manager shall have the following
specific duties:
A. To take such action, on behalf of the Borough, as may,
from time to time, be required to obtain and maintain the Borough's certification
and authority to regulate basic service rates and to assure that the Borough
complies with the federal law.
B. To establish and protect the Borough's right to
regulate cable television to the fullest extent permitted by federal law.
C. To provide and give all notices which are required to
exercise all the Borough's authority to regulate basic service rates.
D. To make all required and/or appropriate filings to and
communications with the FCC.
E. To receive, file and review for completeness all submissions,
petitions, applications, requests, comments and other filings required and/or
permitted to be made to the Borough pursuant to federal law.
F. To receive and transmit to the Borough Treasurer any
fees paid to the Borough pursuant to this article.
G. To establish, organize and maintain the Borough's
public records concerning this article.
H. To provide Council with all information necessary for
Council to exercise oversight and control over all proceedings, administrative
practices and procedures and enforcement concerning this article and to be
aware of all service and rate issues which may require legislative or policy
action.
I. To enforce the provisions of this article, all Council
decisions and Borough policy.
J. To take all actions, conduct all proceedings and enforcement
in strict compliance with federal law and the Borough Code.
K. To apply the regulations of this article so as to maximize
the Borough's regulatory authority, with respect to basic service rates
and minimum service standards, under federal law.
[Amended 9-20-1994 by Ord. No. 94-6]
A. Regulation of basic service rates.
(1) Basic service rates shall be subject to the Borough's
prior approval. The Borough shall regulate basic service rates in accordance
with the substantive and procedural provisions of the federal law and any
applicable state law and/or regulation.
(2) The Borough shall make any decision on the reasonableness
of current basic service rates and/or proposed rate increase pursuant to the
procedural and substantive provisions of the federal law.
(3) In making a decision on the reasonableness of current
basic service rates or proposed rate increases, the Borough shall have the
authority to compel the production of proprietary information from cable operators
and, when requested to do so in writing by the cable operator, the Borough
shall protect the confidentiality of such information to the extent required
by law.
B. Duties of cable operator. The duties of all cable operators
shall be as follows:
(1) Any and all cable operators, which provide cable service
within the Borough, shall provide the Borough, by delivery to the Borough
Manager, the information and documentation necessary to establish entitlement
to any basic service rate schedule and/or requested rate change. All applications
for approval of basic service rate schedules and requests for rate changes
and all information and documentation provided to the Borough in support thereof
shall comply with and be provided according to the procedures and requirements
of the federal law and this article. All submissions, petitions, applications
and requests and other filings made to the Borough, pursuant to federal law
and/or this article, shall be made either via first class mail, postage prepaid,
to the following address: Borough of Malvern, P.O. Box 437, First and Warren
Avenues, Malvern, PA 19355, Attention: Borough Manager, or shall be hand delivered
to the Borough Manager at the Malvern Municipal Building during regular business
hours.
(2) Within 30 days of receiving written notification from
the Borough that the Borough has been certified by the FCC to regulate rates
for basic service, a cable operator shall file its schedule of rates for the
basic service with the Borough.
(3) At least 30 days prior to increasing its rates for the
basic service, a cable operator shall notify each subscriber of the proposed
rate increase, file a notice of its proposed rate increase with the Borough.
(4) Beginning on the date a cable operator files a schedule
of rates or a proposed rate increase with the Borough, the cable operator
shall publish a summary of the rates or rate increase in a newspaper of general
circulation in the Borough (as defined by the Borough Code) for at least three
consecutive days and cablecast a summary of the rates or rate increase on
its public information channel, at least twice daily, over a three-day period,
at such times as are reasonably expected to reach the largest audience, in
each case notifying interested parties that they must submit written comments
by a date certain (within 15 days of the cable operator's filing with
the Borough), to the Manager at the Borough offices. The required summaries
shall give clear and reasonable notice of all new and changed rates.
(5) A cable operator shall comply with all orders of the
Borough.
C. Notice of rate request and opportunity for public comment.
Upon the Borough's receipt of a cable operator's schedule of basic
service rates or a proposed rate increase, the Borough shall cablecast a summary
of the rates or rate increase on a public information channel, at least twice
daily, at such times as are reasonably expected to reach the largest audience,
over a three-day period, along with a notice that interested parties shall
submit written comments to the Borough by a date certain (within 15 days of
the cable operator's filing with the Borough), at a designated address.
D. Council actions. In rendering its decisions, Council
shall have the full authority granted to the Borough, pursuant to the federal
law and the Borough Code, to order and compel a cable operator to take any
and all actions as the federal law permits, including, without limitation:
(1) Requiring a cable operator to implement a reduction in
basic service tier and/or associated equipment rates where necessary to bring
rates into compliance with the standards set forth in the federal law.
(2) Prescribing a maximum reasonable rate for the basic service
tier and/or associated equipment after it determines that a proposed rate
is unreasonable and requiring the cable operator to not exceed such rate.
(3) Requiring a cable operator to refund to subscribers that
portion of previously paid rates determined to be in excess of the permitted
tier charge or above the actual cost of equipment, unless the operator has
submitted a cost-of-service showing which the Council determines justified
the rate charged as reasonable. Before ordering such a refund, however, the
Borough shall give the cable operator notice and shall give the cable operator
15 days from the date such notice is given to submit written comments to the
Borough. Any such refund order shall be subject to the limitations contained
in the federal law.
E. Penalties. In the event that a cable operator does not
comply with a decision, order and/or requirement made by the Borough pursuant
to this chapter, the Borough shall notify the cable operator in writing of
the alleged violation. The cable operator shall within five days provide a
response and commence, and diligently work toward, the correction of the alleged
violation. In the event that the violation is not corrected within 20 days
of notice, the Council President shall appoint a review board which shall
hold a hearing on the matter of the alleged violation and any attempts by
the cable operator to correct same, and shall thereafter determine the imposition
of a fine against the cable operator as follows: $500 per violation. Each
day that a violation continues shall be a separate violation for which a separate
fine shall be imposed. The cable operator shall pay all such fines within
30 days. In addition to the fines established hereby, the Borough may pursue
all other remedies that it has under statute, law and/or equity.