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Article 11
Provisions Relating to Cable Television Companies

Sections

211
Statement of policy
212
Definitions
213
Application of article
215
Duties of the commission in respect to cable television companies
216
Powers of the commission in respect to cable television companies
217
Costs and expenses of the commission and department and assessment thereof related to the regulation of cable television companies
218
Municipal fees
219
Franchise requirement
220
Construction of systems
221
Certificate of confirmation
222
Transfer, renewal or amendment of franchises and transfer of control over franchises and system properties
223
Interconnection and system coordination
224
Requirement for adequate service
224‑A
Consumer protection
224‑B
Cable bills
224‑C
Broadband and fiber optic services
225
Rates
226
Abandonment of service
227
Termination of franchises
227‑A
Forfeiture
228
Landlord-tenant relationship
229
Censorship prohibited
229‑A
Subscriber limitation on television reception
230
Liability for obscenity, defamation and invasion of privacy
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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