Under state law effective January 1, 2007, the California Public Utilities Commission ("PUC") has the authority to grant state video franchises. The city will acquire certain rights and responsibilities with respect to state video franchise holders. These include the receipt of a franchise fee and a fee for public, educational and government ("PEG") purposes, both based on a percentage of the gross revenues of state franchise holders, as well as the establishment and enforcement of penalties for violations of customer service rules. The city will retain authority, without change, over all city video franchisees until such time as they no longer hold a valid city franchise, or are no longer operating under a current or expired city franchise. The city may continue to grant, modify, renew, extend or terminate city franchises for video service until January 1, 2008. After January 1, 2008, the city may not grant new franchises, but may modify, renew, extend or terminate existing city franchises. For purposes of this chapter, the terms "city video franchise" and "city video franchisee" shall have the same meaning as the terms "city cable franchise" and "city cable franchisee."
(Ord. 4906 § 2, 2007)