§ 91.29 PUBLIC, EDUCATIONAL, AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE.
   (A)   The grantee shall without charge make one aerial connection for regular subscriber service into the internal distribution system of each existing and future municipal office buildings, police station, fire station, community center, library, and public and parochial schools. The grantee shall make a connection at one outlet in each premises for the purpose of enabling the premises to distribute the regular subscriber service. Where the premises consists of more than one building, only one tie-in and connection shall be made.
   (B)   The grantee shall make such tie-in and connection at the location designated by the appropriate official at the location of the head-end of the internal distribution system of the premises. The responsibility of the grantee shall terminate when the tie-in and connection to the internal distribution system is completed, and the responsibility for performance of the internal distribution system, and for the distribution of the transmissions throughout the system shall be solely that of the premises. The grantee makes no representation of warranty as to the ability of the distribution system to carry the programs transmitted over its cable system; however, the grantee will offer, without charge, technical consulting services to the premises in order to make the internal system work effectively for the purposes intended herein.
   (C)   The procedure for making the connections shall be as follows: Connections will be made at the time when the grantee is serving the area within which the premises is located. At that time, the grantee shall send written notification of the provisions of this division to the premises. Thereafter, upon written request from the recipient official, the grantee will make the above-described tie-in and connection to the internal distribution system of the premises. When the grantee is serving the area, but the building on the premises to be connected with an aerial installation is located more than 500 feet from the nearest CATV cable, the cost of the aerial cable installation beyond 500 feet will be paid by the premises. For underground installations, the grantee shall charge the recipient its actual cost. The costs will be submitted to the premises, in writing, before installation is begun. All the premises will be connected according to the orderly progress and construction of the system.
(Prior Code, § 92.29) (Ord. 966E, passed 2-22-1982; Ord. 1061A, passed 5-9-1989)