§ 110.012 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.
   In operating its cable television system, the operator shall meet the following minimum requirements:
   (A)   The cable television system will produce a picture, whether in black and white or in color, that is undistorted, free from ghost images and accompanied by proper sound on typical, standard production television sets in good repair, and equal in all aspects to what the state of the art permits.
   (B)   The system will transmit signals of adequate strength to produce good sound and/or good pictures with good sound at all subscriber outlets without causing crossmodulation in the cable or interfering with other electrical or electronic systems.
   (C)   The operator will be able to demonstrate by instruments or otherwise to subscribers, upon request, that a signal of adequate strength and quality as described in divisions (A) and (B) of this section, is being delivered by the system.
   (D)   The operator will render efficient service, make repairs promptly, and interrupt service only for good cause and for the shortest time possible.
   (E)   The operator will strive, insofar as is practical, for the betterment of its system, taking advantage of all reasonable improvements as they become commercially available.
(Ord. 0-1621-97, § 705.02, passed 7-21-97)