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Rates and Charges Regulated. The City may regulate Franchisee’s rates and charges except to the extent the City is prohibited from doing so by applicable law. The term “regulate” means City may act to the extent that it is not prohibited under applicable law in order to protect the public from unreasonable or discriminatory rates and charges, including but not limited to ordering refunds for overcharges and adopting regulations as appropriate to further implement its authority to regulate rates.
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