Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
ACCESS CHANNEL
Any channel on a cable system set aside by a franchisee for
public, educational, or governmental use.
AFFILIATE
Any person who owns or controls, is owned or controlled by,
or is under common ownership or control with a franchisee.
BASIC SERVICE
Any service tier that includes the retransmission of local
television broadcast signals and/or public, educational, and governmental
access signals.
CABLE ACT
The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, 47 U.S.C. § 521
et seq., as amended from time to time.
CABLE SERVICE
(1)
The one-way transmission to subscribers of video programming
or other programming services; and
(2)
Subscriber interaction, if any, which is required for the selection
or use of such video programming or other programming service.
CABLE SYSTEM or SYSTEM
(1)
A facility consisting of a set of closed transmission paths
and associated signal generation, reception, and control equipment
that is designed to provide cable television service which includes
video programming and which is provided to multiple subscribers within
the Town, but such term does not include:
(a)
A facility that serves only to retransmit the television signals
of one or more television broadcast stations;
(b)
A facility that serves subscribers without using any public
rights-of-way;
(c)
A facility of a common carrier which is subject, in whole or
in part, to the provisions of Title II of the Communications Act,
except that such facility shall be considered a cable system if such
facility is used in the transmission of video programming directly
to subscribers;
(d)
An open video system that complies with 47 U.S.C. § 573;
or
(e)
Any facilities of any electric utility used solely for operating
its electric utility system.
(2)
Any part of a facility described in Subsection
(1) of this definition, including, without limitation, converters.
CHANNEL
A six-megahertz (MHz) frequency band, or equivalent capacity,
which is capable of carrying either one standard video signal, a number
of audio, digital or other non-video signals or some combination of
such signals.
COMMISSION
The Town Cable Rate Regulation Commission.
COMPLAINTS
Statements from any subscriber, former subscriber, or other
Town resident expressing concern or dissatisfaction with any aspect
of the cable system or the franchisee's operations, including,
without limitation, statements relating to employee courtesy.
CONVERTER
An electronic device which may serve as an interface between
a system and a subscriber's television receiver or other terminal
equipment, and which may perform a variety of functions, including
signal security, descrambling, electronic polling, frequency conversion
and channel selection.
COUNCIL
The governing body of the Town.
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission, its designee, or any
successor governmental entity thereto.
FORCE MAJEURE
Severe or unusual weather conditions, strike, labor disturbance,
lockout, war or act of war (whether an actual declaration of war is
made or not), insurrection, riot, act of public enemy, action or inaction
of any government instrumentality or public utility including condemnation,
accidents for which franchisee is not primarily responsible, fire,
flood, or other act of god, sabotage or other events to the extent
that such causes or other events are beyond the reasonable control
of the franchisee, and only to the extent that any such event affects
franchisee's capacity to perform.
FRANCHISE
A nonexclusive authorization granted pursuant to this chapter
to construct, operate, and maintain a cable system along the public
rights-of-way to provide cable service within all or a specified area
of the Town. Any such authorization, in whatever form granted, shall
not mean or include any general license or permit required for the
privilege of transacting and carrying on a business within the Town
as required by the ordinances and laws of the Town, or for attaching
devices to poles or other structures, whether owned by the Town or
a private entity, or for excavating or performing other work in or
along public rights-of-way.
FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
A contract entered into pursuant to this chapter between
the Town and a franchisee that sets forth, subject to this chapter,
the terms and conditions under which a franchise will be granted and
exercised.
FRANCHISE AREA
The area of the Town that a franchisee is authorized or required
to serve by its franchise agreement.
FRANCHISEE
A natural person, partnership, domestic or foreign corporation,
association, joint venture, or organization of any kind that has been
granted a franchise by the Town.
GROSS REVENUES
(1)
Any and all cash, credits, property or other consideration of
any kind or nature that constitute revenue in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles and that arise from or are attributable
to, or in any way derived directly or indirectly by a franchisee or
its affiliates, or by any other entity that is a cable operator of
the franchisee's system to provide cable services except as hereinafter
specifically excluded, and including, without limitation, to the extent
derived from the operation of a franchisee's cable system to
provide cable services in the Town, monthly fees collected from subscribers
from any basic, optional, premium, per-channel, per-program services,
or cable programming service; installation, disconnection, reconnection,
and change-in-service fees; fees, payments, or other consideration
received from programmers for carriage of programming on franchisee's
cable system; revenues from rentals or sales of converters or other
equipment; studio rental; fees from third-party unaffiliated programmers
for leased access programming; production equipment, rental fee and
personal fees, advertising revenues, net of normal agency commissions;
revenues from the sale or carriage of other cable services; revenues
from leased channel fees; late fees and administrative fees; fees,
payments, or other consideration received from programmers for carriage
of programming on the system; revenues from internet access services,
revenues from home shopping and bank-at-home channels; and revenues
from the sale of cable guides.
(2)
Gross revenues shall not include any taxes on services furnished
by a franchisee which are imposed directly on any subscriber or user
by the community or another governmental unit and which are collected
by the franchisee on behalf of said governmental unit. A franchise
fee is not such a tax.
(3)
Gross revenues shall not include: (a) any consideration paid
by the Town to a franchisee for an institutional network ("I-Net"),
or any expense reimbursement paid by the Town or its agents, or by
PEG users, to the franchisee; (b) any compensation awarded to a franchisee
based on the county's condemnation of property of the franchisee;
(c) any uncollected receipts (i.e., "bad debt"); provided, however,
that all or any part of any such actual bad debt that is written off
but subsequently collected shall be included in gross revenues in
the period collected. Any amounts includable as gross revenues that
are received by an affiliate or any other entity that is a cable operator
of franchisee's cable system shall not be counted as gross revenues
to the extent that such amounts are also received directly by the
franchisee, to ensure that no such revenue is counted twice.
INSTALLATION
The connection of system services to subscribers' television
receivers or other subscriber-owned or provided terminal equipment.
NET PROFIT
The amount remaining after deducting from gross revenues
all of the actual, direct and indirect, expenses associated with operating
the cable system, including the franchise fee, interest, depreciation,
and federal or state income taxes.
NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS
Those hours during which most similar businesses in the community
are open to serve customers, including some evening hours at least
one night per week and/or some weekend hours.
NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS
Those service conditions that are within the control of a
franchisee. Conditions that are not within the control of a franchisee
include, but are not limited to, natural disasters, civil disturbances,
power outages, telephone network outages, and severe weather conditions.
Conditions that are ordinarily within the control of a franchisee
include, but are not limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view
events, rate increases, regular peak or seasonal demand periods, and
maintenance or upgrade of a cable system.
OVS
An open video system that complies with 47 U.S.C. § 653,
as amended.
PEG
Public, educational and governmental.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, association, joint stock company,
organization, corporation, or any lawful successor thereto or transferee
thereof, but such term does not include the Town.
PROGRAMMER
Any person or entity that produces or otherwise provides
program material or information for transmission by video, audio,
digital or other signals, either live or from recorded traces or other
storage media, to users or subscribers by means of a cable system.
PUBLIC ACCESS CHANNEL
Any channel on a cable system set aside by a franchisee for
use by the general public, including groups and individuals, and which
is available for such use on a non-discriminatory basis.
PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
The surface, the air space above the surface, and the area
below the surface of any public street, highway, lane, path, alley,
sidewalk, boulevard, drive, bridge, tunnel, park, parkway, waterway,
easement, or similar property within the Town, which, consistent with
the purposes for which it was dedicated, may be used for the purpose
of installing and maintaining a cable system. No reference herein,
or in any franchise agreement, to a "public right-of-way" shall be
deemed to be a representation or guarantee by the Town that its interest
or other right to control the use of such property is sufficient to
permit its use for such purposes, and a franchisee shall be deemed
to gain only those rights to use as are properly in the Town and as
the Town may have the undisputed right and power to give.
PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION
Any nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that has as its primary
purpose the provision of services of education, health, civic, charitable,
or similar nature on a Town-wide basis.
SECURITY FUND
A performance bond, letter of credit, or cash deposit, or
any or all of these, to the extent required by a franchise agreement.
SERVICE INTERRUPTION
Loss of picture or sound on one or more cable channels, as
described in FCC regulations as of December 1, 1998.
SUBSCRIBER
Any person who legally receives any service delivered over
a cable system.
TOWN
The Town of North Brentwood, Maryland, and any agency, department,
or agent thereof.
TRANSFER
(1)
Any transaction in which:
(a)
Any ownership or other right, title, or interest cognizable
under FCC regulations of more than 10% in a publicly traded corporation
controlling a franchisee, its cable system, or any person that is
a cable operator of the cable system (or in the franchisee itself,
if it is a publicly traded corporation) is transferred, sold, assigned,
leased, or sublet, directly or indirectly, to an entity that does
not presently control the franchisee;
(b)
Any ownership or other right, title, or interest cognizable
under FCC regulations of 20% or more in an entity other than a publicly
traded corporation controlling a franchisee, its cable system, or
any person that is a cable operator of the cable system (or in the
franchisee itself, if it is an entity other than publicly traded corporation)
is transferred, sold, assigned, leased, or sublet, directly or indirectly,
to an entity that does not presently control the franchisee;
(c)
There is any transfer of control of a franchisee;
(d)
A franchise is transferred to another entity;
(e)
Any change or substitution occurs in the managing general partners
of a franchisee, where applicable; or
(f)
A franchisee, or its corporate parents at any level, enters
into any transaction that materially increases the debt that is to
be borne by the system directly or indirectly, in a manner that creates
a risk of an adverse effect on system rates or services.
(2)
"Transfer" shall not include transactions in which a franchisee
is reorganized within another corporation owned, owning, or commonly
controlled with the franchisee, if such transaction does not materially
affect the ultimate control of the franchisee or the sources and amounts
of funds available to the franchisee. The term "control," for purposes
of this definition, means the legal or practical ability to exert
actual working control over the affairs of the franchisee, either
directly or indirectly, whether by contractual agreement, majority
ownership interest, any lesser ownership interest, or in any other
manner.
USER
A person or organization using a channel or equipment and
facilities for purposes of producing or transmitting material, as
contrasted with the receipt thereof in the capacity of a subscriber.