(A) The grantee shall not deny service, deny access, or otherwise discriminate against subscribers, channel users, or general citizens on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, or sex. The grantee shall comply at all times with all other applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations and all executive and administrative orders relating to nondiscrimination which are hereby incorporated and made a part of this chapter by reference.
(B) The grantee shall strictly adhere to the equal employment opportunity requirements of the FCC and state and local regulations as amended from time to time.
(C) No signal of a Class IV cable communications channel shall be transmitted from a subscriber terminal for the purpose of monitoring individual viewing patterns or practices without the express written permission of the subscriber. The request for such permission shall be contained in a separate document with a prominent statement that the subscriber is authorizing the permission in full knowledge of its provision. Such written permission shall be for a limited period of time, not to exceed one year, which shall be renewable at the option of the subscriber. No penalty shall be invoked for a subscriber's failure to provide or renew such an authorization. The authorization shall be revocable at any time by the subscriber without a penalty of any kind whatsoever. Such authorization is required for each type of classification of Class IV cable television activity planned; provided, however, the grantee shall be entitled to conduct system-wide or individually addressed “sweeps” for the purpose of verifying system integrity, controlling return-path transmission, or billing for pay services.
(D) The grantee, or any of its agents or employees, without the specific written authorization of the subscriber involved, shall not sell or otherwise make available to any party:
(1) Lists of the names and addresses of such subscribers; or
(2) Any list which identifies the viewing habits of subscribers.
(E) The entire system of the grantee shall be operated in a manner consistent with the principle of fairness and equal accessibility of its facilities, equipment, channels, studios, and other services to all citizens, businesses, public agencies, and other entities having a legitimate use for the network, and no one shall be arbitrarily excluded from its use. Allocations of the use of such facilities shall be made according to the rules or decisions of the grantee and any regulatory agencies affecting the same.
('65 Code, § 7-8.904) (Ord. 244-C.S., passed - - ) Penalty, see § 112.999