FCC Web Documents citing 76.953
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The complaint alleges that the first bill reflecting the rate increase was received on June 4, 1995. In its Motion, Operator claims that the April 1, 1995
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The bill attached to the complaint indicates that Operator implemented a CPST rate increase of $0.41 on June 1, 1995 and proposed a basic service tier ("BST")
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The complaint alleges that the first bill reflecting the rate increase was received on June 4, 1995. In its Motion, Operator claims that the April 1, 1995
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The bill attached to the complaint indicates that Operator implemented a CPST rate increase of $0.41 on June 1, 1995 and proposed a basic service tier ("BST")
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 9/9/11 Appendix 38 The Federal Communications Commission | November 7, 2011 Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules Regulations removed (190 as of 11/1/11) CFR Section Effective date in FR 76.1613 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission shall review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The complaint alleges that the first bill reflecting the rate increase was received on June 4, 1995. In its Motion, Operator claims that the April 1, 1995
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The bill attached to the complaint indicates that Operator implemented a CPST rate increase of $0.41 on June 1, 1995 and proposed a basic service tier ("BST")
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 9/9/11 Appendix 38 The Federal Communications Commission | November 7, 2011 Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules Regulations removed (190 as of 11/1/11) CFR Section Effective date in FR 76.1613 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission shall review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 9/9/11 Appendix 38 The Federal Communications Commission | November 7, 2011 Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules Regulations removed (190 as of 11/1/11) CFR Section Effective date in FR 76.1613 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission shall review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da992750.doc
- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The complaint alleges that the first bill reflecting the rate increase was received on June 4, 1995. In its Motion, Operator claims that the April 1, 1995
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The bill attached to the complaint indicates that Operator implemented a CPST rate increase of $0.41 on June 1, 1995 and proposed a basic service tier ("BST")
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part76.pdf
- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 9/9/11 Appendix 38 The Federal Communications Commission | November 7, 2011 Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules Regulations removed (190 as of 11/1/11) CFR Section Effective date in FR 76.1613 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission shall review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da992750.doc
- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The complaint alleges that the first bill reflecting the rate increase was received on June 4, 1995. In its Motion, Operator claims that the April 1, 1995
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The bill attached to the complaint indicates that Operator implemented a CPST rate increase of $0.41 on June 1, 1995 and proposed a basic service tier ("BST")
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part76.pdf
- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 9/9/11 Appendix 38 The Federal Communications Commission | November 7, 2011 Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules Regulations removed (190 as of 11/1/11) CFR Section Effective date in FR 76.1613 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission shall review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1999/da992750.doc
- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The complaint alleges that the first bill reflecting the rate increase was received on June 4, 1995. In its Motion, Operator claims that the April 1, 1995
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The bill attached to the complaint indicates that Operator implemented a CPST rate increase of $0.41 on June 1, 1995 and proposed a basic service tier ("BST")
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2002/DA-02-1706A1.html
- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/76print.html
- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part76.pdf
- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 9/9/11 Appendix 38 The Federal Communications Commission | November 7, 2011 Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules Regulations removed (190 as of 11/1/11) CFR Section Effective date in FR 76.1613 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission shall review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- related to international telecommunications traffic. 43.53 43.61 (b) 43.61 (c) 63.23 (e) 7/19/11 Rule revisions enabling all tariff filers to file tariffs electronically over the Internet. 61.21 61.22 61.23 61.32 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 76.1613 9/9/11 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission to review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The complaint alleges that the first bill reflecting the rate increase was received on June 4, 1995. In its Motion, Operator claims that the April 1, 1995
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The bill attached to the complaint indicates that Operator implemented a CPST rate increase of $0.41 on June 1, 1995 and proposed a basic service tier ("BST")
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased
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- 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. In its Petition, Operator argues that the sole complaint filed against its CPST rates was invalid because it was not timely filed. Our review of the record
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- 76.942 Refunds. 76.943 Fines. 76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. 76.946 Advertising of rates. 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. 76.956 Cable operator response. 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. 76.961 Refunds. 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. 76.963 Forfeiture. 76.970 Commercial leased access rates. 76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. Finally, this Order deletes rules pertaining to the process for filing and adjudicating complaints concerning the rates charged by a cable system for its cable programming services tier (``CPST''). The Commission's authority to regulate CPST rates sunset in 1999. Therefore, the Commission's CPST complaint process rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 76.950, 76.951, 76.953, 76.954, 76.955, 76.956, 76.957, 76.960, 76.961, 76.1402, 76.1605 and 76.1606 are without current legal effect and are deleted as obsolete. The rule amendments adopted in this Order and set forth in the attached Appendix are nonsubstantive, editorial revisions of the rules under 47 C.F.R. § 0.231 (b). The revisions adopted in this Order merely delete obsolete rule provisions and we
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- 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 9/9/11 Appendix 38 The Federal Communications Commission | November 7, 2011 Preliminary Plan for Retrospective Analysis of Existing Rules Regulations removed (190 as of 11/1/11) CFR Section Effective date in FR 76.1613 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission shall review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- related to international telecommunications traffic. 43.53 43.61 (b) 43.61 (c) 63.23 (e) 7/19/11 Rule revisions enabling all tariff filers to file tariffs electronically over the Internet. 61.21 61.22 61.23 61.32 61.33 61.151 61.152 61.153 61.52(a) 7/20/11 Fairness Doctrine, Personal Attack & Political Editorial Rules. 73.1910 76.209 76.1612 76.1613 9/9/11 Broadcast Flag. 73.8000 73.9000-9009 9/9/11 Cable Programming Service Tier Complaints. 76.950-951 76.953-957 76.960-961 76.1402 76.1605-1606 9/9/11 Part 1, Subpart D Broadcast Applications & Proceedings (duplicative of rules in Part 73). 1.502-615 9/9/11 Required Commission to review the Interstate Cost Recovery Plan (the TRS Fund) and the TRS Fund administrator's performance after two years (i.e. in 1995). Removed note that certain provisions of the rule are not effective until OMB approval. OMB approval
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- CPST rules or forms that might not readily be recognized and that would need to be accounted for? Regardless of the rule changes made in this proceeding, the existing rules would continue to apply to all pending CPST matters. We propose to delete the following rule sections or paragraphs: 76.901(d); 76.922(c)(4); 76.924(e)(1)(ii); 76.924(e)(2)(ii); 76.934(c)(2); 76.934(d); 76.934(h)(3)(iii); 76.934(h)(6); 76.934(h)(10); 76.950; 76.951; 76.953; 76.954; 76.955; 76.956; 76.957; 76.960; 76.961; 76.962; 76.963(b); 76.980(b), (d)-(f); 76.985 (FCC Form 329 and Instructions); 76.986; 76.987; 76.1402; 76.1605; and 76.1606. Other rules continue to be applicable to BST rate making but should be updated or amended to eliminate references to CPST or to reflect the end of CPST rate regulation. These rule sections or paragraphs are: 76.922(a); 76.922(b)(5);
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The complaint alleges that the first bill reflecting the rate increase was received on June 4, 1995. In its Motion, Operator claims that the April 1, 1995
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- is 45 days. In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, we determined that we would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change. Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date. 3. The bill attached to the complaint indicates that Operator implemented a CPST rate increase of $0.41 on June 1, 1995 and proposed a basic service tier ("BST")
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- 45 days.5 In order to facilitate subscriber knowledge of the nature and extent of a rate increase and provide evidence of subscribership and the rate and service involved, the Commission determined that it would compute the time period for filing a complaint from the date the complainant receives a bill from a cable operator that reflects the rate change.6 Section 76.953 of the Commission's rules, in effect at the time the complaint was filed, provides that complaints against CPST rate increases must be filed with the Commission within 45 days from that date.7 3. The first complaint, filed on October 3, 1994, was filed prematurely. Complainant indicates that she received the first bill reflecting Operator's CPST rate increase on September 16,
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- [114]76.942 Refunds. [115]76.943 Fines. [116]76.944 Commission review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. [117]76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. [118]76.946 Advertising of rates. [119]76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. [120]76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. [121]76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. [122]76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. [123]76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. [124]76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. [125]76.956 Cable operator response. [126]76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. [127]76.960 Prospective rate reductions. [128]76.961 Refunds. [129]76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. [130]76.963 Forfeiture. [131]76.970 Commercial leased access rates. [132]76.971 Commercial leased access terms and conditions.
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- review of franchising authority decisions on rates for the basic service tier and associated equipment. § 76.945 Procedures for Commission review of basic service rates. § 76.946 Advertising of rates. § 76.950 Complaints regarding cable programming service rates. § 76.951 Standard complaint form; other filing requirements. § 76.952 Information to be provided by cable operator on monthly subscriber bills. § 76.953 Limitation on filing a complaint. § 76.954 Initial review of complaint; minimum showing requirement; dismissal of defective complaints. § 76.955 Additional opportunity to file corrected complaint. § 76.956 Cable operator response. § 76.957 Commission adjudication of the complaint. § 76.960 Prospective rate reductions. § 76.961 Refunds. § 76.962 Implementation and certification of compliance. § 76.963 Forfeiture. § 76.970 Commercial leased