Cable Service to Public Buildings. If there is final determination or ruling of any agency or court having jurisdiction, after exhaustion of all appeals related thereto, that the provision of free or discounted Cable Service to public buildings pursuant to a cable franchise should no longer be included in the calculation of franchise fees subject to the five percent (5%) statutory cap under the Communications Act, then, subject to Section 3.1 if requested by the Township pursuant to written notice to Franchisee, Verizon shall provide, without charge, one service outlet activated for Basic Service to the following:
3.3.1 Each current municipal building, fire station, and public library as may be designated by the Township in Exhibit A; provided, however, that if it is necessary to extend Franchisee’s trunk or feeder lines more than two hundred (200) feet solely to provide service to any such public building, the Township shall have the option either of paying Franchisee’s direct costs for such extension in excess of two hundred (200) feet, or of releasing Franchisee from the obligation to provide service to such public building. Furthermore, Franchisee shall be permitted to recover, from any public building owner entitled to free service, the direct cost of installing, when requested to do so, more than one outlet, or concealed inside wiring, or a service outlet requiring more than two hundred (200) feet of drop cable; provided, however, that Franchisee shall not charge for the provision of Basic Service to the additional service outlets once installed.
3.3.2 Each public K-12 school, and each non-public K-12 school that (a) receives funding pursuant to Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. § 6301 et seq. and (b) is considered a Non-public, Non-Licensed Schools under the Pennsylvania Private Academic Schools Act, 24 P.S. §§ 6702-6721, located in the Township, as may be designated by the Township in Exhibit A; provided, however, that Franchisee shall not be obligated to provide any service outlets activated for Basic Service to home schools; also provided, however, that if it is necessary to extend Franchisee’s trunk or feeder lines more than two hundred (200) feet solely to provide service to any such school building, the Township shall have the option either of paying Franchisee’s direct costs for such extension in excess of two hundred (200) feet, or of releasing Franchisee from the obligation to provide service to such school building. Furthermore, Franch...
Cable Service to Public Buildings. Subject to Section 3.1, and applicable federal law and FCC rules and regulations, Franchisee shall provide, without charge within the Service Area, one service outlet activated for the tier of Service that includes the PEG channels, and any associated equipment (not including any television receiver) required to receive such tier , to each public school, private school accredited by the New York State Board of Regents, public library, and such other buildings used for municipal purposes as may be designated by the LFA as provided in Exhibit A attached hereto; provided, however, that if it is necessary to extend Franchisee’s aerial trunk or feeder lines more than one thousand (1000) feet solely to provide service to any such school or public building, the LFA shall have the option either of paying Franchisee’s direct costs for such aerial extension in excess of one thousand (1000) feet, or of releasing Franchisee from the obligation to provide service to such school or public building. Furthermore, Franchisee shall be permitted to recover, from any school or public building owner entitled to free service, the direct cost of installing, when requested to do so, more than one outlet, or concealed inside wiring, or a service outlet requiring more than one thousand (1000) feet of drop cable; provided, however, that Franchisee shall not charge for the provision of Basic Service or equipment (other than a television receiver) necessary to receive Basic Service to the additional service outlets once installed. For underground installations, the Franchisee shall charge the recipient the Franchisee’s actual cost. Such costs shall be submitted to said recipient in writing, before installation is begun. Cable Service may not be resold or otherwise used in contravention of Franchisee’s rights with third parties respecting programming. Equipment provided by Franchisee, if any, shall be replaced at retail rates if lost, stolen or damaged.
Cable Service to Public Buildings. If requested by the Town pursuant to written notice to Licensee, the Licensee shall provide one Cable Service drop, outlet and monthly Basic Service along its activated Cable System route in the Town, as required by M.G.L. Chapter 166A, Section 5(e) at no cost to public schools, police and fire stations, public libraries and other public buildings designated in writing by the Issuing Authority. All such written designations shall include the street address of each building. The current designation of such buildings and their addresses is set forth in Exhibit A. The Licensee shall coordinate the location of each outlet with representatives for each of the buildings receiving service pursuant to this Section 3.2.
Cable Service to Public Buildings. Subject to Section 3.1, Franchisee shall provide, without charge, one service outlet activated for Basic Service to each fire station, public school, police station, public library, and such buildings used for municipal purposes within the Franchise Area designated by the LFA in Exhibit C, it being understood that such service will be only provided to the schools or other public buildings designated on Exhibit C where Franchisee
(a) provides such service as of the Effective Date or (b) has distribution facilities within 1,000 feet of such a school or other public building; provided, however, that such activated outlet need not be provided if the County elects to waive such requirement with respect to a particular site. For the provision of service to any new schools or other public buildings the LFA shall pay Franchisee’s standard installation fee for those located within two hundred (200) feet and Franchisee’s direct costs for such installation for those in excess of two hundred (200) feet. Furthermore, Franchisee shall be permitted to recover from any school or other public building owner entitled to free service the direct cost of installing, when requested to do so, more than one outlet, or concealed inside wiring; provided, however, that Franchisee shall not charge for the provision of Basic Service to the additional service outlets once installed. Cable Service may not be resold or otherwise used in contravention of Franchisee’s rights with third parties respecting programming. Franchisee shall notify the LFA if it becomes aware of any such impermissible use and provide a full explanation of its reasons for believing such use to be impermissible, including the identity of the party and the titles or names of the documents supporting such explanation. Equipment provided by Franchisee, if any, shall be replaced at cost if lost, stolen or damaged.
Cable Service to Public Buildings. Franchisee will provide service to Public Buildings designated in Exhibit B as provided below. Franchisee must provide one hundred twenty (120) days’ notice of any location where it intends to charge for service or equipment, so that the County or a Participating Municipality may notify Franchisee to suspend service and take such other steps as may be appropriate under Applicable Law. The foregoing applies only to the extent federal law and the FCC’s 621 Orders classify courtesy service as franchise fees or otherwise prohibit courtesy services. In the event that the Communications Act or subsequent FCC Orders provides that the County or a Participating Municipality may require complimentary services, facilities or equipment at no charge, or at a lower charge, it may request the same in accordance with this paragraph and Exhibit B upon no less than one hundred twenty (120) days’ notice to Franchisee.
3.5.1 Franchisee shall provide Basic Service and reception devices (converter boxes or digital television adapters if required) to each Public Building as set forth in the attached Exhibit B. Additional tiers of service and devices may be purchased at the County’s or a Participating Municipality’s discretion. The County or a Participating Municipality may substitute a location on Exhibit B with a new service location so long as that location is within three hundred (300) feet drop distance of existing trunk or feeder lines. If it is necessary to extend Franchisee's trunk or feeder lines more than three hundred (300) feet drop distance from the serving terminal, solely to provide Service to any such Public Building, the County or a Participating Municipality shall pay for, or require the owner of the Public Building to pay for, such extension in excess of three hundred (300) feet drop distance, shall release Franchisee from the obligation to provide Service to such Public Building, or postpone Franchisee's obligation to provide Service to such Public Building.
3.5.1.1 The first service drop for each site that is within 300 feet of the feeder or distribution line shall be installed at no charge.
3.5.1.2 Each Public Building served pursuant to this section shall be entitled to one service outlet activated for Basic Service. Additional outlets may be installed subject to standard fees for additional outlets. The Parties recognize that this service obligation only pertains to the standard digital basic channels offered by Franchisee and does not include any pay per ...
Cable Service to Public Buildings. The Grantee, upon request, shall provide without charge, a Standard Installation and one outlet of Basic Cable Service to those administrative buildings owned and occupied by the Franchising Authority, fire station(s), police station(s), and K-12 public school(s) that are passed by its Cable System. The Cable Service provided shall not be distributed beyond the originally installed outlet without authorization from the Grantee. The Cable Service provided shall not be used for commercial purposes, and such outlets shall not be located in areas open to the public. The Franchising Authority shall take reasonable precautions to prevent any inappropriate use of the Grantee’s Cable System or any loss or damage to Grantee’s Cable System. The Franchising Authority shall hold the Grantee harmless from any and all liability or claims arising out of the provision and use of Cable Service required by this subsection. The Grantee shall not be required to provide a connection to such buildings where a non- Standard Installation is required, unless the Franchising Authority or building owner/occupant agrees to pay the incremental cost of any necessary Cable System extension and/or non-Standard Installation. If additional outlets of Basic Cable Service are provided to such buildings, the building owner/occupant shall pay the usual installation and service fees associated therewith. (Exhibit: Sites Served)
Cable Service to Public Buildings. Subject to Section 3.1 and the limitation below, Franchisee shall provide, without charge within the Service Area, one service outlet activated for Basic Service to each fire station, public school, police station, public library, and such buildings or offices therein used for municipal purposes as designated in writing by the LFA from those listed in Exhibit C, and newly acquired or constructed schools and public buildings designated thereafter during the term of this Franchise in writing to Franchisee; provided, however, that if it is necessary to extend Franchisee’s trunk or feeder lines more than one hundred twenty-five (125) feet solely to provide service to any such school or public building, the LFA shall have the option either of paying Franchisee’s direct costs for such extension in excess of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet, or of releasing Franchisee from the obligation to provide service to such building. Furthermore, Franchisee shall be permitted to recover, from any school or other public building owner entitled to free service, the direct cost of installing, when requested to do so, more than one outlet, or concealed inside wiring, or a service outlet requiring more than one hundred twenty-five (125) feet of drop cable; provided, however, that Franchisee shall not charge for the provision of Basic Service to the additional service outlets once installed. In no event shall Franchisee be required to provide service hereunder to more schools and other public buildings than the number served by the incumbent cable operator in the Service Area.
Cable Service to Public Buildings. Subject to Section 3.1, Franchisee shall provide, without charge within the Service Area, one service outlet activated for Basic Service to each fire station, public school, police station, and public library as may be designated by LFA in Exhibit A; provided, however, that if it is necessary to extend Franchisee’s trunk or feeder lines more than one hundred twenty five (125) feet solely to provide service to any such school or public building, LFA shall have the option either of paying Franchisee’s direct costs for such extension in excess of one hundred twenty five (125) feet, or of releasing Franchisee from the obligation to provide service to such school or other public building. Furthermore, Franchisee shall be permitted to recover, from any school or other public building owner entitled to free service, the direct cost of installing, when requested to do so, more than one outlet, or concealed inside wiring, or a service outlet requiring more than one hundred twenty five (125) feet of drop cable; provided, however, that Franchisee shall not charge for the provision of Basic Service to the additional service outlets once installed.
Cable Service to Public Buildings. Franchisee will provide service to Public Buildings designated in Exhibit B as provided below. Franchisee must provide one hundred twenty (120) days’ notice of any location where it intends to charge for service or equipment, so that the County or a Participating Municipality may notify Comcast to suspend service and take such other steps as may be appropriate under Applicable Law. The foregoing applies only to the extent federal law and the FCC’s 621 Orders classify courtesy service as franchise fees or otherwise prohibit courtesy services. In the event that the Communications Act or subsequent FCC Orders provides that the County or a Participating Municipality may require complimentary services, facilities or equipment at no charge, or at a lower charge, it may request the same in accordance with this paragraph and Exhibit B upon no less than one hundred twenty (120) days’ notice to Franchisee.
Cable Service to Public Buildings. 3.3.1. Subject to Section 3.1, Franchisee shall provide the following, without charge within the Service Area, at each fire station, public school, police station, public library, and such buildings used for public purposes as designated initially by the County in Exhibit C and thereafter during the Franchise Term in writing to the Franchisee; provided, however, that if it is necessary to extend Franchisee’s trunk or feeder lines more than three hundred (300) feet from the serving terminal, or the edge of the property, whichever is less, solely to provide service to any such school or public building, the County shall have the option of paying Franchisee’s direct costs for such extension in excess of three hundred (300) feet, or of releasing Franchisee from the obligation, or postponing Franchisee’s obligation to provide service to such building:
3.3.1.1. The first service drop for each site;
3.3.1.2. One Subscriber digital converter activated for the most commonly subscribed to digital tier per site;