FCC 76.1402 Revised as of September 2, 2011
Goto Year:2011 |
2013
§ 76.1402 CPST rate complaints.
(a) A local franchise authority may file rate complaints with the
Commission within 180 days of the effective date of a rate increase on
the cable operator's cable programming services tier if within 90 days
of that increase the local franchise authority receives more than one
subscriber complaint concerning the increase.
(b) Before filing a rate complaint with the Commission, the local
franchise authority must first give the cable operator written notice,
including a draft FCC Form 329, of the local franchise authority's
intent to file the complaint. The local franchise authority must give
an operator a minimum of 30 days to file with the local franchise
authority the relevant FCC forms that must be filed to justify a rate
increase or, where appropriate, certification that the operator is not
subject to rate regulation. The operator must file a complete response
with the local franchise authority within the time period specified by
the local franchise authority. The local franchise authority shall file
with the Commission the complaint and the operator's response to the
Complaint. If the operator's response to the complaint asserts that the
operator is exempt from rate regulation, the operator's response can be
filed with the local franchise authority without filing specific FCC
Forms.
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