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(b)
Exceptions. 1. a. Notwithstanding par. (a), an interim cable operator or
4video service provider may reprogram for any other purpose any channel capacity
5provided for a PEG channel required by a municipality under par. (a) if the PEG
6channel is not substantially utilized by the municipality. If the municipality certifies
7to the interim cable operator or video service provider that reprogrammed channel
8capacity for a PEG channel will be substantially utilized by the municipality, the
9interim cable operator or video service provider shall, no later than 120 days after
10receipt of the certification, restore the channel capacity for the PEG channel.
11Notwithstanding par. (a) 3., an interim cable operator or video service provider may
12provide restored channel capacity for a PEG channel on any service tier.
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b. For purposes of this subdivision, a PEG channel is substantially utilized by
14a municipality if the municipality provides 40 hours or more of programming on the
15PEG channel each week and at least 60 percent of that programming is locally
16produced.
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2. Notwithstanding par. (a), if a municipality fails to provide the notice
18specified in sub. (3) (e) 2. before the deadline specified in sub. (3) (e) 2., no interim
19cable operator or video service provider is required to provide channel capacity for
20any PEG channel until the 90th day after the municipality provides such notice.
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(c)
Powers and duties of municipalities. 1. Except as otherwise required under
22par. (a), a municipality may not require an interim cable operator or video service
23provider to provide any funds, services, programming, facilities, or equipment
24related to public, educational, or governmental use of channel capacity.
AB207-ASA1,18,6
12. The operation of any PEG channel for which a municipality requires an
2interim cable operator or video service provider to provide channel capacity under
3par. (a), and the production of any programming appearing on such a PEG channel,
4shall be the sole responsibility of the municipality and, except as provided in par. (d)
51., the interim cable operator or video service provider shall bear only the
6responsibility to transmit programming appearing on the PEG channel.
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3. A municipality that requires an interim cable operator or video service
8provider to provide channel capacity for a PEG channel under par. (a) shall do all of
9the following:
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a. Ensure that all content and programming that the municipality provides or
11arranges to provide for transmission on the PEG channel is submitted to the interim
12cable operator or video service provider in a manner and form that is capable of being
13accepted and transmitted by the interim cable operator or video service provider over
14its video service network without changing the content or transmission signal and
15that is compatible with the technology or protocol, including Internet protocol
16television, utilized by the interim cable operator or video service provider to deliver
17video service.
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b. Make the content and programming that the municipality provides or
19arranges to provide for transmission on a PEG channel available in a
20nondiscriminatory manner to all interim cable operators and video service providers
21that provide video service in the municipality.
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(d)
Duties of interim cable providers and video service provider. 1. If a
23municipality requires an interim cable operator or video service provider to provide
24channel capacity for a PEG channel under par. (a), the interim cable operator or video
25service provider shall be required to provide only the first 200 feet of transmission
1line that is necessary to connect the interim cable operator's or video service
2provider's video service network to one distribution point used by the municipality
3to transmit programming for the PEG channel.
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2. If the interconnection of the video service networks of interim cable operators
5or video service providers is technically necessary and feasible for the transmission
6of programming for any PEG channel for which channel capacity is required by a
7municipality under par. (a), the interim cable operators and video service providers
8shall negotiate in good faith for interconnection on mutually acceptable rates, terms,
9and conditions, except that an interim cable operator or video service provider who
10requests interconnection is responsible for interconnection costs, including the cost
11of transmitting programming from its origination point to the interconnection point.
12Interconnection may be accomplished by direct cable, microwave link, satellite, or
13any other reasonable method.
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14(6) Institutional networks. Notwithstanding any franchise, ordinance, or
15resolution in effect on the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date],
16no state agency or municipality may require an interim cable operator or video
17service provider to provide any institutional network or equivalent capacity on its
18video service network.
AB207-ASA1,20,7
19(7) Video service provider fee. (a)
Duty to pay fee. 1. Notwithstanding s.
2066.0611 and except as provided in subd. 2., a video service provider shall, on a
21quarterly calendar basis, calculate and pay to each municipality in which the video
22service provider provides video service a video service provider fee equal to the
23percentage of the video service provider's gross receipts that is specified in par. (b).
24A video service provider shall remit the fee to the municipality no later than 45 days
25after the end of each quarter. Except as provided in subd. 2. or par. (b) 1., if the
1municipality is not required to provide notice under sub. (3) (e) 2., the duty to remit
2the fee first applies to the quarter in which the video service provider begins to
3provide service in the municipality, and, if the municipality is required to provide
4notice under sub. (3) (e) 2., the duty to remit the fee first applies to the quarter in
5which the video service provider begins to provide service in the municipality or to
6the quarter that includes the 45th day after the video service provider receives the
7municipality's notice, whichever quarter is later.
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2. If a municipality fails to provide the notice specified in sub. (3) (e) 2. before
9the deadline specified in sub. (3) (e) 2., no video service provider is required to pay
10a video service provider fee, and no interim cable operator is required to pay a
11franchise fee, to the municipality until the 45th day after the end of the quarter in
12which the municipality provides the notice specified in sub. (3) (e) 2.
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(b)
Amount of fee. The percentage applied to a video service provider's gross
14receipts under par. (a) 1. for each municipality shall be 5 percent or one of the
15following percentages, whichever is less:
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1. If no incumbent cable operator was required to pay a franchise fee equal to
17a percentage of gross revenues to the municipality immediately before the effective
18date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], the municipality may specify a
19percentage of no more than 5 percent. The duty of a video service provider to pay the
20municipality a video service fee equal to such percentage shall first apply to the
21quarter that includes the 45th day after the municipality provides notice of the
22percentage to the video service provider.
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2. If an incumbent cable operator was required to pay a franchise fee equal to
24a percentage of gross revenues to the municipality immediately before the effective
25date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], that percentage.
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13. If more than one incumbent cable operator was required to pay a franchise
2fee equal to a percentage of gross revenues to the municipality immediately before
3the effective date of this subdivision .... [revisor inserts date], the lowest such
4percentage.
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(c)
Generally accepted accounting principles. All determinations and
6computations made under this subsection shall be made pursuant to generally
7accepted accounting principles.
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(d)
Record review. A municipality may, upon reasonable written request but
9no more than once in any 3-year period, for the purpose of ensuring proper and
10accurate payment of a video service provider fee, review the business records of a
11video service provider that is required to pay the municipality a video service
12provider fee.
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(e)
Actions to enforce payment. 1. A municipality or a video service provider
14may not bring an action concerning the amount of a video service provider fee
15allegedly due to the municipality unless the parties have first participated in and
16completed good faith settlement discussions. For purposes of any future litigation,
17all negotiations pursuant to this paragraph shall be treated as compromise
18negotiations under s. 904.08.
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2. An action regarding a dispute over the amount of a video service provider fee
20paid or allegedly due under this subsection shall be commenced within 3 years
21following the end of the calendar quarter to which the disputed amount relates or be
22barred, unless the parties agree in writing to an extension of time. Notwithstanding
23ss. 814.01, 814.02, 814.03, and 814.035, no costs may be allowed in the action to
24either party.
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1(f)
Itemization. A video service provider may identify and collect the amount
2related to a video service provider fee as a separate line item on customer bills.
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(g)
Invalidity of other fees. If a video service provider pays video service
4provider fees to a municipality as required under this subsection, the municipality
5may not require the video service provider to pay any compensation under s. 66.0425,
6or, notwithstanding s. 182.017, any permit fee, encroachment fee, degradation fee,
7or any other fee, for the occupation of or work within public rights-of-way.
AB207-ASA1,22,11
8(8) Discrimination; access to services. (a)
Discrimination prohibited. 1. No
9video service provider may deny access to video service to any group of potential
10residential customers in the video service provider's video franchise area because of
11the race or income of the residents in the local area in which the group resides.
AB207-ASA1,22,1312
2. It is a defense to an alleged violation of subd. 1. based on income if the video
13service provider has met either of the following conditions:
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a. No later than 3 years after the date on which the video service provider began
15providing video service under this section, at least 25 percent of households with
16access to the video service provider's video service are low-income households.
AB207-ASA1,22,1917
b. No later than 5 years after the date on which the video service provider began
18providing video service under this section, at least 30 percent of the households with
19access to the video service provider's video service are low-income households.
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(b)
Access. 1. A large telecommunications video service provider shall provide
21access to its video service to the following percentages of households within the large
22telecommunications video service provider's basic local exchange service area:
AB207-ASA1,22,2523
a. Not less than 35 percent no later than 3 years after the date on which the
24large telecommunications video service provider began providing video service
25under this section.
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1b. Not less than 50 percent no later than 5 years after the date on which the
2large telecommunications video service provider began providing video service
3under this section, or no later than 2 years after at least 30 percent of households
4with access to the large telecommunications video service provider's video service
5subscribe to the service for 6 consecutive months, whichever occurs later.
AB207-ASA1,23,86
2. A large telecommunications video service provider shall file an annual report
7with the department regarding the large telecommunications video service
8provider's progress in complying with subd. 1.
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(c)
Extensions and waivers. A video service provider may apply to the
10department for an extension of any time limit specified in par. (a) 2. or (b) or a waiver
11of a requirement to comply with par. (b). The department shall grant the extension
12or waiver if the video service provider demonstrates to the satisfaction of the
13department that the video service provider has made substantial and continuous
14efforts to comply with the requirements of this subsection and that the extension or
15waiver is necessary due to one or more of the following factors:
AB207-ASA1,23,1716
1. The video service provider's inability to obtain access to public and private
17rights-of-way under reasonable terms and conditions.
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2. Developments and buildings that are not subject to competition because of
19exclusive service arrangements.
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3. Developments and buildings that are not accessible using reasonable
21technical solutions under commercially reasonable terms and conditions.
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4. Natural disasters.
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5. Other factors beyond the control of the video service provider.
AB207-ASA1,24,3
1(d)
Alternative technologies. A video service provider may satisfy the
2requirements of this subsection through the use of an alternative technology, other
3than satellite service, that does all of the following:
AB207-ASA1,24,64
1. Offers service, functionality, and content demonstrably similar to the
5service, functionality, and content provided through the video service provider's
6video service network.
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2. Provides access to PEG channels and messages broadcast over the
8emergency alert system.
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(e)
Limitations. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a
10telecommunications video service provider is not required to provide video service
11outside the provider's basic local exchange service area, and a video service provider
12that is an incumbent cable operator is not required to provide video service outside
13the area in which the incumbent cable operator provided cable service at the time the
14department issued a video service franchise to the incumbent cable operator.
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15(9) Customer service standards. (a) Except as provided in par. (b), upon 90
16days' advance notice, a municipality may require a video service provider to comply
17with the customer service standards specified in
47 CFR 76.309 (c) in its provision
18of video service. Neither the department nor any municipality shall have the
19authority to impose additional or different customer service standards that are
20specific to the provision of video service.
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(b) No video service provider that provides video service in a municipality may
22be subject to any customer service standards if there is at least one other person
23offering cable or video service in the municipality or if the video service provider is
24subject to effective competition, as determined under
47 CFR 76.905, in the
25municipality. This paragraph does not apply to any customer service standards
1promulgated by rule by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer
2protection.
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3(9m) Local broadcast stations. (a) In this subsection, a "noncable video
4service provider" means a video service provider that is not a cable operator.
AB207-ASA1,25,105
(b) If a local broadcast station is authorized to exercise against a cable operator
6the right to require mandatory carriage under
47 USC 534, or the right to grant or
7withhold retransmission consent under
47 USC 325 (b), the local broadcast station
8may exercise the same right against a noncable video service provider to the same
9extent as the local broadcast station may exercise such right against a cable operator
10under federal law.
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(c) A noncable video service provider shall transmit, without degradation, the
12signals that a local broadcast station delivers to the noncable video service provider,
13but is not required to utilize the same or similar reception technology as the local
14broadcast station or the programming providers of the local broadcast station.
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(d) A noncable video service provider may not do any of the following:
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1. Discriminate among or between local broadcast stations, or programming
17providers of local broadcast stations, with respect to the transmission of their
18signals.
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2. Delete, change, or alter a copyright identification transmitted as part of a
20local broadcast station's signal.
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21(10) Limitation on rate regulation. The department or a municipality may not
22regulate the rates charged for any video service by an interim cable operator or video
23service provider that provides video service in a municipality if at least one other
24interim cable operator or video service provider is providing video service in the
25municipality and the other interim cable operator or video service provider is not an
1affiliate of the interim cable operator or video service provider. This subsection
2applies regardless of whether any affected interim cable operator or video service
3provider has sought a determination from the FCC regarding effective competition
4under
47 CFR 76.905.
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5(11) Transfer of video service franchise. A person who is issued a video
6service franchise may transfer the video service franchise to any
7successor-in-interest, including a successor-in-interest that arises through
8merger, sale, assignment, restructuring, change of control, or any other transaction.
9No later than 10 days after the transfer is completed, the person originally issued the
10video service franchise shall provide notice of the transfer to the department and to
11any municipality in which the person has provided video service, and the person to
12whom the video service franchise is transferred shall submit the information and
13affidavit specified in sub. (3) (d) 1. and 4. to the department and to any such
14municipality. Neither the department nor any municipality shall have any authority
15to review or approve the transfer.
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16(13) Rule-making; enforcement. (a) Notwithstanding s. 227.11 and except as
17provided in sub. (3) (f) 4., the department may not promulgate rules interpreting or
18establishing procedures for this section.
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(b) Except as provided in sub. (7) (e), a municipality, interim cable operator, or
20video service provider that is affected by a failure to comply with this section may
21bring an action to enforce this section. If a court finds that a municipality, interim
22cable operator, or video service provider has not complied with this section, the court
23shall order the municipality, interim cable operator, or video service provider to
24comply with this section. Notwithstanding ss. 814.01, 814.02, 814.03, and 814.035,
25no costs may be allowed in an action under this paragraph to any party.
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1(c) Any violation of this section may be enforced by an action on behalf of the
2state by the department of justice.
AB207-ASA1, s. 9
3Section
9. 66.0421 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB207-ASA1,27,4
466.0421 (title)
Access to cable video service.
AB207-ASA1,27,88
66.0421
(1) (c) "Video service" has the meaning given in s. 66.0420 (2) (y).
AB207-ASA1,27,1110
66.0421
(1) (d) "Video service provider" has the meaning given in s. 66.0420 (2)
11(zg), and also includes an interim cable operator, as defined in s. 66.0420 (2) (n).
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66.0421
(2) Interference prohibited. The owner or manager of a multiunit
14dwelling under common ownership, control or management or of a mobile home park
15or the association or board of directors of a condominium may not prevent a
cable
16operator video service provider from providing
cable video service to a subscriber who
17is a resident of the multiunit dwelling, mobile home park or of the condominium or
18interfere with a
cable operator video service provider providing
cable video service
19to a subscriber who is a resident of the multiunit dwelling, mobile home park or of
20the condominium.
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66.0421
(3) Installation in multiunit building. Before installation, a
cable
23operator video service provider shall consult with the owner or manager of a
24multiunit dwelling or with the association or board of directors of a condominium to
25establish the points of attachment to the building and the methods of wiring. A
cable
1operator video service provider shall install facilities to provide
cable video service
2in a safe and orderly manner and in a manner designed to minimize adverse effects
3to the aesthetics of the multiunit dwelling or condominium. Facilities installed to
4provide
cable video service may not impair public safety, damage fire protection
5systems or impair fire-resistive construction or components of a multiunit dwelling
6or condominium.
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66.0421
(4) Repair responsibility. A
cable operator video service provider is
9responsible for any repairs to a building required because of the construction,
10installation, disconnection or servicing of facilities to provide
cable video service.
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1266.0422 (title)
Cable television Video service, telecommunications, and
13broadband facilities.
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66.0422
(1) (d) "Video service" has the meaning given in s. 66.0420 (2) (y).
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17Section
20. 66.0422 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB207-ASA1,28,2218
66.0422
(2) (intro.) Except as provided in subs. (3), (3d), (3m), and (3n), no local
19government may enact an ordinance or adopt a resolution authorizing the local
20government to construct, own, or operate any facility for providing
cable video 21service, telecommunications service, or broadband service, directly or indirectly, to
22the public, unless all of the following are satisfied:
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66.0422
(3) (b) A majority of the governing board of the local government votes
25to submit the question of supporting the operation of the facility for providing
cable
1video service, telecommunications service, or Internet access service, directly or
2indirectly to the public, by the local government to the electors in an advisory
3referendum and a majority of the voters in the local government voting at the
4advisory referendum vote to support operation of such a facility by the local
5government.
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66.0422
(3n) Subsection (2) does not apply to a local government that, on March
81, 2004, was providing
cable video service to the public.
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70.111
(25) Digital broadcasting equipment. Digital broadcasting equipment
11owned and used by a radio station, television station, or
cable television system video
12service network, as defined in s.
66.0419 (2) (d)
66.0420 (2) (zb).
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76.80
(3) "Telecommunications services" means the transmission of voice,
15video, facsimile or data messages, including telegraph messages, except that
16"telecommunications services" does not include c
able television video service, as
17defined in s. 66.0420 (2) (y), radio, one-way radio paging or transmitting messages
18incidental to transient occupancy in hotels, as defined in s. 254.61 (3).
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19Section
25. 77.52 (2) (a) 12. of the statutes is amended to read:
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77.52
(2) (a) 12. The sale of cable television system services
, or video services,
21as defined in s. 66.0420 (2) (y), including installation charges.
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100.195
(1) (c) 2. Telecommunications services or
cable television services.
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100.195
(1) (h) 1. Video service, as defined in s. 66.0420 (2) (y).