§ 118.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ACT or CABLE ACT OF 1992. Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992.
   BASIC CABLE RATES. The monthly charges for a subscription to the basic service tier and the equipment associated therewith.
   BASIC SERVICE TIER. A separately available service tier to which subscription is required for access to any other tier of service, including as a minimum, but not limited to, all must-carry signals, all PEG channels, and all domestic television signals other than super stations.
   BENCHMARK. A per channel rate of charge for cable service and associated equipment with the FCC has determined is reasonable.
   CABLE OPERATOR. Any person or group of persons:
      (1)   Who provide cable service over a cable system and directly or through one or more affiliates owns a significant interest in such a cable system within the city; or
      (2)   Who otherwise controls or is responsible for, through and arrangement, the management and operation of such a cable system within the city.
   CHANNEL. A unit of cable service identified and selected by a channel number or similar designation.
   COST-OF-SERVICE. A filing in which the cable operator attempts to show that the benchmark rate or the price cap is not sufficient to allow the cable operator to fully recover the costs of providing the basic service tier and to continue to attract capital.
   FCC. The Federal Communications Commission.
   INITIAL BASIC CABLE RATES. The rates that the cable operator is charging for the basic service tier, including charges for associated equipment, at the time the city notified the cable operator of the city's qualification and intent to regulate basic cable rates.
   MUST-CARRY SIGNAL. The signal of any local broadcast station (except a superstation) which is required to be carried on the basic service tier.
   PEG CHANNEL. The channel or channels capacity designated for public, educational, or governmental use, and facilities and equipment for the use of that channel capacity.
   PRICE CAP. The ceiling set by the FCC on future increases in basic cable rates regulated by the city, based on a formula using the GNP fixed weight price index, reflecting general increases in the cost of doing business and changes in overall inflation.
   REASONABLE RATE STANDARD. A per channel rate that is at, or below, the benchmark or price cap level.
   SUPERSTATION. Any nonlocal broadcast signal secondarily transmitted by satellite.
(Ord. 808, passed 2-2-94)