State Video Franchise definition

State Video Franchise means a franchise issued by the Commission pursuant to DIVCA.8
State Video Franchise means a franchise issued pursuant to AB 2987.8
State Video Franchise means a franchise issued pursuant to DIVCA.11

Examples of State Video Franchise in a sentence

  • The State Video Franchise Holder will have the opportunity to remedy any incomplete supplemental Application.

  • A State Video Franchise Holder shall not allow its bond to lapse during any period of its operation pursuant to a State Video Franchise.

  • The number of Households in each Census Tract of the State Video Franchise Holder’s and/or any of its Affiliates’ Video Service Area that are offered Access pursuant to a State Video Franchise by the State Video Franchise Holder and/or any of its Affiliates.

  • To seek to satisfy this condition, a State Video Franchise Holder shall file an application with the Commission within the calendar year in which it applies for a State Video Franchise.

  • To meet this requirement, the Applicant shall submit a copy of a fully executed bond in the amount of $100,000 per 20,000 households in its Video Service Area to the Executive Director prior to initiating video service and no later than five business days after the date of the Commission’s issuance of a State Video Franchise to the Applicant.

  • The percentage of the State Video Franchise Holder’s total domestic workforce that resides in California, calculated on a full-time or full-time equivalent basis.

  • A change in the State Video Franchise Holder’s legal name or the adoption of, or change to, an assumed business name.

  • If they are multi-establishment employers, State Video Franchise Holders subject to this requirement shall provide the Commission EEO-1 reports that describe workplace diversity of both the parent company and its California Affiliates.

  • Provide or attest in the attached Affidavit that Applicant shall provide a copy of a fully executed bond in the amount of $100,000 per 20,000 households in the Video Service Area, with a $100,000 minimum and a $500,000 maximum per State Video Franchise Holder, to the Executive Director prior to initiating video service and no later than 5 business days after the date of the Commission’s issuance of a State Video Franchise to the Applicant.

  • Each State Video Franchise Holder shall report to the Commission annual gross revenue received from video service offered pursuant to a State Video Franchise, as of January 1 of the year in which it first was issued a State Video Franchise and each year thereafter.

Related to State Video Franchise

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