Governmental Access definition
Examples of Governmental Access in a sentence
If a Channel allocated for Public, Educational, or Governmental Access use will be used by Grantee in accordance with the terms of this subsection, the institution to which the Channel has been allocated shall have the right to require the return of the Channel or portion thereof.
Grantee shall provide City a minimum of sixty (60) days' notice, and use its best efforts to provide one hundred and twenty (120) days notice, prior to the time Public, Educational, and Governmental Access Channel designations are changed.
STUDY; PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL, AND GOVERNMENTAL ACCESS TELEVISION(a) The Agency of Commerce and Community Development shall retain a consultant to review the current business model for Vermont Public, Educational, and Governmental Access (PEG) television channels and provide recommendations concerning how to ensure the future financial stability and viability of PEG channels.
Grantee shall provide Grantor with a minimum of sixty (60) days’ notice, and use its best efforts to provide one-hundred-twenty (120) days notice, prior to the time Public, Educational, and Governmental Access channel designations are changed.
During the term of this Franchise Agreement, Grantee shall provide up to seventy-five cents ($0.75) per month per Residential Subscriber (the "PEG Contribution") to be used solely for capital costs related to Public, Educational and Governmental Access and the web based on demand Access programming described in Section 9.5, or as may be permitted by Applicable Law.