As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AFFILIATED ENTITY
Any corporation, partnership or other business entity that
owns or controls, is owned or controlled by, or is under common ownership
or control with a cable operator.
BASIC SERVICE
That service tier which shall include at least the retransmission
of local broadcast television signals for which a cable operator has
obtained retransmission consent and/or must carry agreements and any
educational and governmental ("EG") access channel.
BROADCAST
Over-the-air transmission by a television or radio station.
CABLE OPERATOR
Any corporation, person, partnership or entity which provides
or operates a cable system.
CABLE SERVICE
The one-way transmission to subscribers of video programming
or other programming service and subscriber interaction, if any, which
is required for the selection or use of such video programming or
other programming service.
CABLE SYSTEM
A facility, consisting of a set of closed transmission paths
and associated signal generation, reception, and control equipment
that is designed to provide cable service which includes video programming
and which is provided to multiple subscribers within the municipality,
but such term does not include:
(1)
A facility that serves only to retransmit the television signals
of one or more television broadcast stations;
(2)
A facility that serves subscribers without using any public
right-of-way;
(3)
A facility of a common carrier which is subject, in whole or
in part, to the provisions of Title II of the Cable Act, except that
such facility shall be considered a cable system (other than for purposes
of § 621 of the Cable Act) to the extent that facility is
used in the transmission of video programming directly to subscribers
unless the extent of that use is solely to provide interactive on-demand
services;
(4)
An open video system that complies with § 653 of the
Cable Act; or
(5)
Any facilities of any electric utility used solely for operating
its electric utility systems.
DROP
The coaxial or fiber optic or other cable that connects a
home or building to the cable system.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission.
GROSS REVENUES
(1)
All revenue received directly or indirectly by a cable operator
from any source whatsoever arising from, attributable to, or in any
way derived from the operation of cable operator's cable system
located within the municipality to provide cable services. Gross revenues
shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
(b)
Fees charged to subscribers for any service tier other than
basic service;
(c)
Fees charged for premium services;
(d)
Fees charged to subscribers for any optional, per-channel or
per-program services;
(e)
Revenue from the provision of any other cable services;
(f)
Charges for installation, additional outlets, relocation, disconnection,
reconnection and change-in-service fees for video or audio programming;
(g)
Fees for downgrading any level of cable service programming;
(h)
Fees for "trouble calls";
(i)
Fees for leasing of channels;
(j)
Charges based on the sale or lease of any portion of the cable
system or fiber capacity;
(k)
Rental or sales of any and all equipment, including converters
and remote-control devices;
(l)
Any and all advertising revenues;
(m)
Revenues or commissions from home shopping channels;
(n)
Internet access or cable modem service fees (provided such service
is deemed to be a cable service by the FCC or a court of competent
jurisdiction);
(o)
Revenue from interactive television services;
(p)
Bank-at-home services and other revenue-sharing arrangements
provided through the cable system;
(q)
Fees for any and all music services;
(r)
Fees for video-on-demand;
(2)
Gross revenues shall not include bad debts or any taxes on services
furnished by the cable operator and imposed directly upon any subscriber
or user by the municipality, state, federal or other governmental
unit.
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
Business conditions within the cable operator's service
department which are within the control of the cable operator. Those
conditions that are not within the control of the cable operator include,
but are not limited to, natural disasters, civil disturbances, power
outages, telephone network outages and severe or unusual weather conditions.
OUTLET
An interior receptacle that connects a television set to
the cable system.
PROGRAMMING
Any video, audio, text or data coded signal carried over
the cable system.
SUBSCRIBER
A person or entity who contracts with cable operator for,
and lawfully receives, the video signals and cable services distributed
by the cable system.