§ 114.09 DUTIES OF VIDEO SERVICE PROVIDERS.
   (A)   Construction in the highways. Video service providers and their subcontractors shall comply with:
      (1)   The requirements of this chapter and Chapter 94 of this code;
      (2)   Construction standards of the FCC Rules and Regulations, Part 76 subpart K (Technical Standards), as amended from time to time; and
      (3)   Detailed standards submitted by the video service provider as part of any application submitted to the town.
   (B)   Revocation for non-use of uniform video service license. A video service provider shall provide video service to at least one subscriber within each service area authorized by a uniform video service license within 24 months after the date the uniform video service license is issued. If the video service provider fails to comply with this section, the town may revoke the uniform video service license.
   (C)   Reports. A video service provider shall file all reports required by and in compliance with A.R.S. § 9-1432. The reports shall be filed with the Town Clerk. All such reports shall be confidential unless the video service provider has consented in writing to the disclosure.
   (D)   Bundling of services. Except as otherwise provided by federal law, if a video service provider offers video service bundled with other services that are not video service for a single discounted price, all of the following apply:
      (1)   The method that the video service provider uses to determine gross revenue subject to license fees by allocating the single discounted price among the bundle of video service and non-video services shall be reasonable and supported by the video service provider's books and records.
      (2)   For the purpose of meeting the video service provider's burden of proof, the town shall accept as reasonable, an allocation based on an objective and verifiable method using the books and records that the video service provider kept in the regular course of business for other purposes, including non-tax purposes.
      (3)   A video service provider may not use bundled offerings as a means to evade paying license fees.
   (E)   Notice of change of information. If any information required by § 114.04(B) changes, the video service provider shall notify the town in writing within 30 days of such change.
(Ord. 957, passed 5-10-23; Res. 3336, passed 5-10-23)