HomeMy WebLinkAbout068 - 07/07/2015 - ESTABLISHING NEW CITY OF FORT COLLINS CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS FOR CABLE TELEVISION ORDINANCE NO. 068, 2015
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ESTABLISHING NEW CITY OF FORT COLLINS
CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS FOR CABLE TELEVISION
WHEREAS, the federal Cable Act permits the City, as a cable franchising authority, to
establish and enforce customer service requirements for cable television operators; and
WHEREAS, on March 7, 2006, in conjunction with approving a new cable television
franchise agreement with Comcast of Colorado/California, LLC ("Comcast"), the City Council
adopted Ordinance No. 031, 2006, establishing the City's Telecommunication Customer Service
Standards - Cable Television (the "Current Standards"); and
WHEREAS, over the past year City staff has been negotiating a new cable franchise
agreement with Comcast, which agreement the City Council is considering by separate ,
ordinance; and
WHEREAS, as part of the franchise negotiations Comcast asked that the City consider
adopting the "model" customer service standards that were developed through negotiations
between Comcast and the local government members of the Colorado Communications and
Utilities Alliance(the "CCUA Model Standards"), in order that Comcast may be operating under
consistent standards in most of the communities it serves; and
WHEREAS, after reviewing the CCUA Model Standards City staff determined that they
are substantially similar to the City's Current Standards and agreed to recommend that they be
adopted, with only minor revisions, by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the proposed City of Fort Collins Customer Service Standards - Cable
Television are attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference (the "New
Customer Service Standards"); and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that adoption of the New Customer Service
Standards is in the best interests of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS that the City Council hereby adopts the City of Fort Collins Customer Service
Standards - Cable Television, attached hereto as Exhibit A.
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Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 2nd day of
June, A.D. 2015, and to be presented for final passage on the 7th day of July, A.D. 2015.
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Mayor
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 7th day of July, A.D. 2015.
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City Clerk
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CITY OF FORT COLLINS
CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARDS
CABLE TELEVISION
I. POLICY
The Cable Operator should resolve citizen complaints without delay and interference from the
Franchising Authority.
Where a given complaint is not addressed by the Cable Operator to the citizen's satisfaction, the
Franchising Authority should intervene. In addition, where a pattern of unremedied complaints or
noncompliance with the Standards is identified, the Franchising Authority should prescribe a cure and
establish a reasonable deadline for implementation of the cure. If the noncompliance is not cured within
established deadlines, monetary sanctions should be imposed to encourage compliance and deter future
non-compliance.
These Standards are intended to be of general application, and are expected to be met under normal
operating conditions; however, the Cable Operator shall be relieved of any obligations hereunder if it is
unable to perform due to a region-wide natural emergency or in the event of force majeure affecting a
significant portion of the franchise area. The Cable Operator is free to exceed these Standards to the
benefit of its Customers and such shall be considered performance for the purposes of these Standards.
These Standards supercede any contradictory or inconsistent provision in federal, state or local law
(Source: 47 U.S.C. § 552(a)(1) and (d)), provided, however, that any provision in federal, state or local
law, or in any original franchise agreement or renewal agreement, that imposes a higher obligation or
requirement than is imposed by these Standards, shall not be considered contradictory or inconsistent
with these Standards. In the event of a conflict between these Standards and a Franchise Agreement,
the Franchise Agreement shall control.
These Standards apply to the provision of any Cable Service, provided by a Cable Operator over a Cable
System, within the City of Fort Collins, County of Latimer, Colorado.
II. DEFINITIONS
When used in these Customer Service Standards (the "Standards"), the following words, phrases, and
terms shall have the meanings given below.
"Adoption" shall mean the process necessary to formally enact the Standards within the Franchising
Authority's jurisdiction under applicable ordinances and laws.
"Affiliate" shall mean any person or entity that is owned or controlled by, or under common ownership
or control with, a Cable Operator, and provides any Cable Service or Other Service.
"Applicable Law" means, with respect to these standards and any Cable Operator's privacy policies, any
statute, ordinance,judicial decision, executive order or regulation having the force and effect of law, that
determines the legal standing of a case or issue.
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"Cable Operator" shall mean any person or group of persons (A) who provides Cable Service over a
Cable System and directly or through one or more affiliates owns a significant interest in such cable
system, or (B) who otherwise controls or is responsible for, through any arrangement, the management
and operation of such a Cable System. Source: 47 U.S.C. § 522(5).
"Cable Service" shall mean (A) the one-way transmission to subscribers of(i) video programming, or
(ii) other programming service, and (B) subscriber interaction, if any, which is required for the selection
or use of such video programming or other programming service. Source: 47 U.S.C. § 522(6). For
purposes of this definition, "video programming" is programming provided by, or generally considered
comparable to programming provided by a television broadcast station. Source: 47 U.S.C. § 522(20).
"Other programming service" is information that a Cable Operator makes available to all subscribers
generally. Source: 47 U.S.C. § 522(14).
"Cable System" shall mean a facility, consisting of a set of closed transmission paths and associated
signal generation, reception, and control equipment that is designed to provide Cable Service which
includes video programming and which is provided to multiple subscribers within a community, but
such term does not include (A) a facility that serves only to retransmit the televisions signals of one or
more television broadcast stations, or (B) a facility that serves subscribers without using any public right
of way. Source: 47 U.S.C. § 522(7).
"City" shall mean the City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer, Colorado.
"Contractor" shall mean a person or entity that agrees by contract to furnish materials or perform
services for another at a specified consideration.
"Customer" shall mean any person who receives any Cable Service from a Cable Operator.
"Customer Service Representative" (or "CSR") shall mean any person employed with or under contract
or subcontract to a Cable Operator to assist, or provide service to, customers, whether by telephone,
writing service or installation orders, answering customers' questions in person, receiving and
processing payments, or performing any other customer service-related tasks.
"Escalated complaint" shall mean a complaint that is referred to a Cable Operator by the Franchising
Authority.
"Franchising Authority" shall mean the City.
"Necessary" shall mean required or indispensable.
"Non-cable-related purpose" shall mean any purpose that is not necessary to render or conduct a
legitimate business activity related to a Cable Service or Other Service provided by a Cable Operator to
a Customer. Market research, telemarketing, and other marketing of services or products that are not
related to a Cable Service or Other Service provided by a Cable Operator to a Customer shall be
considered Non-cable-related purposes.
"Normal business hours" shall mean those hours during which most similar businesses in the community
are open to serve customers. In all cases, "normal business hours" must include at least some evening
hours one night per week, and include some weekend hours. Source: 47 C.F.R. § 76.309.
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"Normal operating conditions" shall mean those service conditions which are within the control of a
Cable Operator. Conditions which are not within the control of a Cable Operator include, but are not
necessarily limited to, natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, telephone network outages,
and severe or unusual weather conditions. Conditions which are ordinarily within the control of a Cable
Operator include, but are not necessarily limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate
increases, regular peak or seasonal demand periods and maintenance or upgrade to the Cable System.
"Other Service(s)" shall mean any wire or radio communications service provided using any of the
facilities of a Cable Operator that are used in the provision of Cable Service.
"Personally Identifiable Information" shall mean specific information about an identified Customer,
including, but not be limited to, a Customer's (a) login information for the use of Cable Service and
management of a Customer's Cable Service account, (b) extent of viewing of video programming or
Other Services, (c) shopping choices, (d) interests and opinions, (e) energy uses, (f) medical
information, (g) banking data or information, or (h) any other personal or private information.
"Personally.Identifiable Information" shall not mean any aggregate information about Customers which
does not identify particular persons, or information gathered by a Cable Operator necessary to install,
repair or service equipment or Cable System facilities at a Customer's premises.
"Service interruption" or "interruption" shall mean (i) the loss or substantial impairment of picture
and/or sound on one or more cable television channels.
"Service outage" or"outage" shall mean a loss or substantial impairment in reception on all channels.
"Subcontractor" shall mean a person or entity that enters into a contract to perform part.or all of the
obligations of another's contract.
"Writing" or "written' as the term applies to notification shall include electronic communications.
Any terms not specifically defined in these Standards shall be given their ordinary meaning, or where
otherwise defined in applicable federal law, such terms shall be interpreted consistent with those
definitions.
III. CUSTOMER SERVICE
A. Courtesy
Cable Operator employees, contractors and subcontractors shall be courteous, knowledgeable and
helpful and shall provide effective and satisfactory service in all contacts with customers.
B. Accessibility
1. A Cable Operator shall provide customer service centers/business offices ("Service Centers") which
are conveniently located, and which are open during Normal Business Hours. Service Centers shall be
fully staffed with Customer Service Representatives offering the following services to Customers who
come to the Service Center: bill payment, equipment exchange, processing of change of service
requests, and response to Customer inquiries and request.
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Unless otherwise requested by the City, a Cable Operator shall post a sign at each Service Center,
visible from the outside of the Service Center, advising Customers of its hours of operation and of the
telephone number at which to contact the Cable Operator if the Service Center is not open at the times
posted.
The Cable Operator shall use commercially reasonable efforts to implement and promote"self-help"
tools and technology, in order to respond to the growing demand of Customers who wish to interact with
the Cable Operator on the Customer's own terms and timeline and at their own convenience, without
having to travel to a Service Center. Without limitation, examples of self-help tools or technology may
include self-installation kits to Customers upon request; pre-paid mailers for the return of equipment
upon Customer request; an automated phone option for Customer bill payments; and equipment
exchanges at a Customer's residence in the event of damaged equipment. A Cable Operator shall
provide free exchanges of faulty equipment at the customer's address if the equipment has not been
damaged in any manner due to the fault or negligence of the customer.
2. A Cable Operator shall maintain local telephone access lines that shall be available twenty-four (24)
hours a day, seven (7) days a week for service/repair requests and billing/service inquiries.
3. A Cable Operator shall have dispatchers and technicians on call twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven
(7) days a week, including legal holidays.
4. If a customer service telephone call is answered with a recorded message providing the customer with
various menu options to address the customer's concern, the recorded message must provide the
customer the option to connect to and speak with a CSR within sixty (60) seconds of the commencement
of the recording. During Normal Business Hours, a Cable Operator shall retain sufficient customer
service representatives and telephone line capacity to ensure that telephone calls to technical
service/repair and billing/service inquiry lines are answered by a customer service representative within
thirty (30) seconds or less from the time a customer chooses a menu option to speak directly with a CSR
or chooses a menu option that pursuant to the automated voice message, leads to a direct connection
with a CSR. Under normal operating conditions, this thirty (30) second telephone answer time
requirement standard shall be met no less than ninety (90) percent of the time measured quarterly.
5. Under normal operating conditions, a customer shall not receive a busy signal more than three percent
(3%) of the time. This standard shall be met ninety (90) percent or more of the time, measured
quarterly.
C. Responsiveness
1. Guaranteed Seven-Day Residential Installation
a. A Cable Operator shall complete all standard residential installations or modifications to
service requested by customers within seven (7) business days after the order is placed, unless a later
date for installation is requested. "Standard" residential installations are those located up to one hundred
twenty five (125) feet from the existing distribution system. If the customer requests a nonstandard
residential installation, or the Cable Operator determines that a nonstandard residential installation is
required, the Cable Operator shall provide the customer in advance with a total installation cost estimate
and an estimated date of completion.
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b. All underground cable drops to the home shall be buried at a depth of no less than twelve
inches (12"), or such other depth as may be required by the Franchise Agreement or local code
provisions, or if there are no applicable Franchise or code requirements, at such other depths as may be
agreed to by the parties if other construction concerns preclude the twelve inch requirement , and within
no more than one calendar week from the initial installation, or at a time mutually agreed upon between
the Cable Operator and the customer.
2. Residential Installation and Service Appointments
a. The"appointment window" alternatives for specific installations, service calls, and/or other
installation activities will be either a specific time, or at a maximum, a four (4) hour time block between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., six (6) days per week. A Cable Operator may schedule service
calls and other installation activities outside of the above days and hours for the express convenience of
customers. For purposes of this subsection "appointment window" means the period of time in which
the representative of the Cable Operator must arrive at the customer's location.
b. A Cable Operator may not cancel an appointment with a customer after the close of business
on the business day prior to the scheduled appointment, unless the customer's issue has otherwise been
resolved.
c. If a Cable Operator is running late for an appointment with a customer and will not be able to
keep the appointment as scheduled, the Cable Operator shall take reasonable efforts to contact the
customer promptly, but in no event later than the end of the appointment window. The appointment will
be rescheduled, as necessary at a time that is convenient to the customer, within Normal Business Hours
or as may be otherwise agreed to between the customer and Cable Operator.
d. A Cable Operator shall be deemed to have responded to a request for service under the
provisions of this section when a technician arrives within the agreed upon time, and, if the customer is
absent when the technician arrives, the technician leaves written notification of arrival and return time,
and a copy of that notification is kept by the Cable Operator. In such circumstances, the Cable Operator
shall contact the customer within forty-eight (48) hours.
3. Residential Service Interruptions
a. In the event of system outages resulting from Cable Operator equipment failure, the Cable
Operator shall correct such failure within 2 hours after the 3rd customer call is received.
b. All other service interruptions resulting from Cable Operator equipment failure shall be
corrected by the Cable Operator by the end of the next calendar day.
c. Records of Complaints.
i. A Cable Operator shall keep an accurate and comprehensive file of any
complaints regarding the cable system or its operation of the cable system, in a manner
consistent with the privacy rights of customers, and the Cable Operator's actions in response to
those complaints. These files shall remain available for viewing by the Franchising Authority
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during normal business hours at the Cable Operator's business office, and shall be retained by
the Cable Operator for a period of at least three (3) years.
ii. Upon written request a Cable Operator shall provide the Franchising Authority an
executive summary quarterly, which shall include information concerning customer complaints
referred by the Franchising Authority to the Grantee and any other requirements of a Franchise
Agreement but no personally identifiable information. These summaries shall be provided within
fifteen (15) days after the end of each quarter. Once a request is made, it need not be repeated
and quarterly executive summaries shall be provided by the Cable Operator until notified in
writing by the Franchising Authority that such summaries are no longer required.
iii. Upon written request a summary of service requests, identifying the number and
nature of the requests and their disposition, shall also be completed by the Cable Operator for
each quarter and submitted to the Franchising Authority by the fifteenth (15th) day of the month
after each calendar quarter. Once a request is made, it need not be.repeated and quarterly
summary of service requests shall be provided by the Cable Operator until notified in writing by
the Franchising Authority that such summaries are no longer required. Complaints shall be
broken out by the nature of the complaint and the type of Cable service subject to the complaint.
d. Records of Service Interruptions and Outages. A Cable Operator shall maintain records of all
outages and reported service interruptions. Such records shall indicate the type of cable service
interrupted, including the reasons for the interruptions. A log of all service interruptions shall be
maintained and provided to the Franchising Authority quarterly, upon written request, within fifteen (15)
days after the end of each quarter. Such records shall be submitted to the Franchising Authority with the
records identified in Section 3.c.ii above if so requested in writing, and shall be retained by the Cable
Operator for a period of three (3) years.
e. All service outages and interruptions for any cause beyond the control of the Cable Operator
shall be corrected within thirty-six (36) hours, after the conditions beyond its control have been
corrected.
4. TV Reception
a. A Cable Operator shall provide clear television reception that meets or exceeds technical
standards established by the United States Federal Communications Commission (the "FCC"). A Cable
Operator shall render efficient service, make repairs promptly, and interrupt service only for good cause
and for the shortest time possible. Scheduled interruptions shall be preceded by notice and shall occur
during periods of minimum use of the system, preferably between midnight and six a.m. (6:00 a.m.).
b. If a customer experiences poor video or audio reception attributable to a Cable Operator's
equipment, the Cable Operator shall:
i. Assess the problem within one (1) day of notification;
ii. Communicate with the customer regarding the nature of the problem and the
expected time for repair;
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iii. Complete the repair within two (2) days of assessing the problem unless
circumstances exist that reasonably require additional time.
C. If an appointment is necessary to address any video or audio reception problem, the
customer may choose a block of time described in Section III.C.2.a. At the customer's request, the Cable
Operator shall repair the problem at a later time convenient to the customer, during Normal Business
Hours or at such other time as may be agreed to by the customer and Cable Operator. A Cable Operator
shall maintain periodic communications with a customer during the time period in which problem
ascertainment and repair are ongoing, so that the customer is advised of the status of the Cable
Operator's efforts to address the problem.
5. Problem Resolution
A Cable Operator's customer service representatives shall have the authority to provide credit for
interrupted service, to waive fees, to schedule service appointments and to change billing cycles, where
appropriate. Any difficulties that cannot be resolved by the customer service representative shall be
referred to the appropriate supervisor who shall contact the customer within four (4) hours and resolve
the problem within forty eight (48) hours or within such other time frame as is acceptable to the
customer and the Cable Operator.
6. Billing, Credits, and Refunds
a. In addition to other options for payment of a customer's service bill, a Cable Operator shall
make available a telephone payment option where a customer without account irregularities can enter
payment information through an automated system, without the necessity of speaking to a CSR.
b. A Cable Operator shall allow at least thirty (30) days from the beginning date of the applicable
service period for payment of a customer's service bill for that period. If a customer's service bill is not
paid within that period of time the Cable Operator may apply an administrative fee to the customer's
account. The administrative fee must reflect the average costs incurred by the Cable Operator in
attempting to collect the past due payment in accordance with applicable law. If the customer's service
bill is not paid within forty-five (45) days of the beginning date of the applicable service period, the
Cable Operator may perform a "soft" disconnect of the customer's service. If a customer's service bill is
not paid within fifty-two (52) days of the beginning date of the applicable service period, the Cable
Operator may disconnect the customer's service, provided it has provided two (2) weeks notice to the
customer that such disconnection may result.
c. The Cable Operator shall issue a credit or refund to a customer within 30 days after
determining the customer's entitlement to a credit or refund.
d. Whenever the Cable Operator offers any promotional or specially priced service(s) its
promotional materials shall clearly identify and explain the specific terms of the promotion, including
but not limited to manner in which any payment credit will be applied.
7. Treatment of Property
To the extent that a Franchise Agreement does not contain the following procedures for treatment of
property, Operator shall comply with the procedures set forth in this Section.
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a. A Cable Operator shall keep tree trimming to a minimum; trees and shrubs or other
landscaping that are damaged by a Cable Operator, any employee or agent of a Cable Operator during
installation or construction shall be restored to their prior condition or replaced within seven (7) days,
unless seasonal conditions require a longer time, in which case such restoration or replacement shall be
made within seven (7) days after conditions permit. Trees and shrubs on private property shall not be
removed without the prior permission of the owner or legal tenant of the property on which they are
located. This provision shall be in addition to, and shall not supersede, any requirement in any franchise
agreement.
b. A Cable Operator shall, at its own cost and expense, and in a manner approved by the property
owner and the Franchising Authority, restore any private property to as good condition as before the
work causing such disturbance was initiated. A Cable Operator shall repair, replace or compensate a
property owner for any damage resulting from the Cable Operator's installation, construction, service or
repair activities. If compensation is requested by the customer for damage caused by any Cable Operator
activity, the Cable Operator shall reimburse the property owner one hundred (100) percent of the actual
cost of the damage.
c. Except in the case of an emergency involving public safety or service interruption to a large
number of customers, a Cable Operator shall give reasonable notice to property owners or legal tenants
prior to entering upon private premises, and the notice shall specify the work to be performed; provided
that in the case of construction operations such notice shall be delivered or provided at least twenty-four
(24) hours prior to entry, unless such notice is waived by the customer. For purposes of this subsection,
"reasonable notice" shall be considered:
i. For pedestal installation or similar major construction, seven (7) days.
ii. For routine maintenance, such as adding or dropping service, tree trimming and
the like, reasonable notice given the circumstances. Unless a Franchise Agreement has a
different requirement, reasonable notice shall require, at a minimum, prior notice to a property
owner or tenant, before entry is made onto that person's property.
iii. For emergency work a Cable Operator shall attempt to contact the property owner
or legal tenant in person, and shall leave a door hanger notice in the event personal contact is not
made. Door hangars must describe the issue and provide contact information where the property
owner or tenant can receive more information about the emergency work.
Nothing herein shall be construed as authorizing access or entry to private property, or any other
property, where such right to access or entry is not otherwise provided by law.
d. Cable Operator personnel shall clean all areas surrounding any work site and ensure that all
cable materials have been disposed of properly.
D. Services for Customers with Disabilities
1. For any customer with a disability, a Cable Operator shall deliver and pick up equipment at
customers' homes at no charge unless the malfunction was caused by the actions of the customer. In the
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case of malfunctioning equipment, the technician shall provide replacement equipment, hook it up and
ensure that it is working properly, and shall return the defective equipment to the Cable Operator.
2. A Cable Operator shall provide either TTY, TDD, TYY, VRS service or other similar service that are
in compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act and other applicable law, with trained operators
who can provide every type of assistance rendered by the Cable Operator's customer service
representatives for any hearing-impaired customer at no charge.
3. A Cable Operator shall provide free use of a remote control unit to mobility-impaired (if disabled, in
accordance with Section III.D.4) customers.
4. Any customer with a disability may request the special services described above by providing a Cable
Operator with a letter from the customer's physician stating the need, or by making the request to the
Cable Operator's installer or service technician, where the need for the special services can be visually
confirmed.
E. Cable Services Information
1. At any time a customer or prospective customer may request, a Cable Operator shall provide the
following information, in clear, concise written form, easily accessible and located on Cable Operator's
website (and in Spanish, when requested by the customer):
a. Products and services offered by the Cable Operator, including its channel lineup;
b. The Cable Operator's complete range of service options and the prices for these services;
c. The Cable Operator's billing, collection and disconnection policies;
d. Privacy rights of customers;
e. All applicable complaint procedures, including complaint forms and the telephone numbers
and mailing addresses of the Cable Operator, and the FCC;
f. Use and availability of parental control/lock out device;
g. Special services for customers with disabilities;
h. Days, times of operation, and locations of the service centers;
2. At a Customer's request, a Cable Operator shall make available either a complete copy of these
Standards and any other applicable customer service standards, or a summary of these Standards, in a
format to be approve by the Franchising Authority, which shall include at a minimum, the URL address
of a website containing these Standards in their entirety; provided however, that if the Franchising
Authority does not maintain a website with a complete copy of these Standards, a Cable Operator shall
be under no obligation to do so;
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If acceptable to a customer, Cable Operator may fulfill customer requests for any of the information
listed in this Section by making the requested information available electronically, such as on a website
or by electronic mail.
3. Upon written request, a Cable Operator shall meet annually with the Franchising Authority to review
the format of the Cable Operator's bills to customers. Whenever the Cable Operator makes substantial
changes to its billing format, it will contact the Franchising Authority at least thirty (30) days prior to the
time such changes are to be effective, in order to inform the Franchising Authority of such changes.
4. Copies of notices provided to the customer in'accordance with subsection 5 below shall be filed (by
fax or email acceptable) concurrently with the Franchising Authority.
5. A Cable Operator shall provide customers with written notification of any change in rates for
nondiscretionary cable services, and for service tier changes that result in a deletion of programming
from a customer's service tier, at least thirty (30) days before the effective date of change. For purposes
of this section, "nondiscretionary" means the subscribed tier and any other Cable Services that a
customer has subscribed to, at the time the change in rates are announced by the Cable Operator.
6. All officers, agents, and employees of the Cable Operator or its contractors or subcontractors who are
in personal contact with customers and/or when working on public property, shall wear on their outer
clothing identification cards bearing their name and photograph and identifying them as representatives
of the Cable Operator. The Cable Operator shall account for all identification cards at all times. Every
vehicle of the Cable Operator shall be clearly visually identified to the public as working for the Cable
Operator. Whenever a Cable Operator work crew is in personal contact with customers or public
employees, a supervisor must be able to communicate clearly with the customer or public employee.
Every vehicle of a subcontractor or contractor shall be labeled with the name of the contractor and
further identified as contracting or subcontracting for the Cable Operator.
7. Each CSR, technician or employee of the Cable Operator in each contact with a customer shall state
the estimated cost of the service, repair, or installation orally prior to delivery of the service or before
any work is performed, and shall provide the customer with an oral statement of the total charges before
terminating the telephone call or before leaving the location at which the work was performed. A
written estimate of the charges shall be provided to the customer before the actual work is performed.
F. Customer Privacy
I. Cable Customer Privacy. In addition to complying with the requirements in this subsection, a Cable
Operator shall fully comply with all obligations under 47 U.S.C. Section 551.
2. Collection and Use of Personally Identifiable Information.
a. A Cable Operator shall not use the Cable System to collect, monitor or observe Personally
Identifiable Information without the prior affirmative written or electronic consent of the Customer
unless, and only to the extent that such information is: (i) used to detect unauthorized reception of cable
communications, or(ii) necessary to render a Cable Service or Other Service provided by the Cable
Operator to the Customer and as otherwise authorized by applicable law.
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b. A Cable Operator shall take such actions as are necessary using then-current industry standard
practices to prevent any Affiliate from using the facilities of the Cable Operator in any manner,
including, but not limited to, sending data or other signals through such facilities, to the extent such use
will permit an Affiliate unauthorized access to Personally Identifiable Information on equipment of a
Customer (regardless of whether such equipment is owned or leased by the Customer or provided by a
Cable Operator) or on any of the facilities of the Cable Operator that are used in the provision of Cable
Service. This subsection F.2.b shall not be interpreted to prohibit an Affiliate from obtaining access to
Personally Identifiable Information to the extent otherwise permitted by this subsection F.
c. A Cable Operator shall take such actions as are necessary using then-current industry standard
practices to prevent a person or entity (other than an Affiliate) from using the facilities of the Cable
Operator in any manner, including, but not limited to, sending data or other signals through such
facilities, to the extent such use will permit such person or entity unauthorized access to Personally
Identifiable Information on equipment of a Customer (regardless of whether such equipment is owned or
leased by the Customer or provided by a Cable Operator) or on any of the facilities of the Cable
Operator that are used in the provision of Cable Service.
3. Disclosure of Personally Identifiable Information. A Cable Operator shall not disclose Personally
Identifiable Information without the prior affirmative written or electronic consent of the Customer,
unless otherwise authorized by applicable law.
a. A minimum of thirty (30) days prior to making any disclosure of Personally Identifiable
Information of any Customer for any Non-Cable related purpose as provided in this subsection F.3.a,
where such Customer has not previously been provided the notice and choice provided for in subsection
III.F.9, the Cable Operator shall notify each Customer (that the Cable Operator intends to disclose
information about) of the Customer's right to prohibit the disclosure of such information for Non-cable
related purposes. The notice to Customers may reference the Customer to his or her options to state a
preference for disclosure or non-disclosure of certain information, as provided in subsection IILF.10.
b. A Cable Operator may disclose Personally Identifiable Information only to the extent that it is
necessary to render, or conduct a legitimate business activity related to, a Cable Service or Other Service
provided by the Cable Operator to the Customer.
c. To the extent authorized by applicable law, a Cable Operator may disclose Personally
Identifiable Information pursuant to a subpoena, court order, warrant or other valid legal process
authorizing such disclosure.
4. Access to Information. Any Personally Identifiable Information collected and maintained by a Cable
Operator shall be made available for Customer examination within thirty (30) days of receiving a
request by a Customer to examine such information about himself or herself at the local offices of the
Cable Operator or other convenient place within the City designated by the Cable Operator, or
electronically, such as over a website. Upon a reasonable showing by the Customer that such Personally
Identifiable Information is inaccurate, a Cable Operator shall correct such information.
5. Privacy Notice to Customers
a. A Cable Operator shall annually mail or provide a separate, written or electronic copy of the
privacy statement to Customers consistent with 47 U.S.C. Section 55l(a)(1), and shall provide a
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Customer a copy of such statement at the time the Cable Operator enters into an agreement with the
Customer to provide Cable Service. The written notice shall be in a clear and conspicuous format, which
at a minimum, shall be in a comparable font size to other general information provided to Customers
about their account as it appears on either paper or electronic Customer communications.
b. In or accompanying the statement required by subsection F.5.a, a Cable Operator shall state
substantially the following message regarding the disclosure of Customer information: "Unless a
Customer affirmatively consents electronically or in writing to the disclosure of personally identifiable
information, any disclosure of personally identifiable information for purposes other than to the extent
necessary to render, or conduct a legitimate business activity related to, a Cable Service or Other
Service, is limited to:
i. Disclosure pursuant to valid legal process authorized by applicable law.
ii. Disclosure of the name and address of a Customer subscribing to any general
programming tiers of service and other categories of Cable Services provided by the Cable
Operator that do not directly or indirectly disclose: (A) A Customer's extent of viewing of a
Cable Service or Other Service provided by the Cable Operator; (B) The extent of any other use
by a Customer of a Cable Service; (C) The nature of any transactions made by a Customer over
the Cable System; or (D) The nature of programming or websites that a Customer subscribes to
or views (i.e., a Cable Operator may only disclose the fact that a person subscribes to a general
tier of service, or a package of channels with the same type of programming), provided that with
respect to the nature of websites subscribed to or viewed, these are limited to websites accessed
by a Customer in connection with programming available from their account for Cable
Services."
The notice shall also inform the Customers of their right to prohibit the disclosure of their names and
addresses in accordance with subsection F.3.a. If a Customer exercises his or her right to prohibit the
disclosure of name and address as provided in subsection F.3.a or this subsection, such prohibition
against disclosure shall remain in effect, unless and until the Customer subsequently changes their
disclosure preferences as described in subsection F.9 below.
6. Privacy Reporting Requirements. The Cable Operator shall include in its regular periodic reports to
the Franchising Authority required by its Franchise Agreement information summarizing:
a. The type of Personally Identifiable Information that was actually collected or disclosed by
Cable Operator during the reporting period;
b. For each type of Personally Identifiable Information collected or disclosed, a statement from
an authorized representative of the Cable Operator certifying that the Personally Identifiable Information
collected or disclosed was: (A) collected or disclosed to the extent Necessary to render, or conduct a
legitimate business activity related to, a Cable Service or Other Service provided by the Cable Operator;
(B) used to the extent Necessary to detect unauthorized reception of cable communications: (C)
disclosed pursuant to valid legal process authorized by applicable law; or (D) a disclosure of Personally
Identifiable Information of particular subscribers, but only to the extent affirmatively consented to by
such subscribers in writing or electronically, or as otherwise authorized by applicable law.
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c. The standard industrial classification (SIC) codes or comparable identifiers pertaining to any
entities to whom such Personally Identifiable Information was disclosed, except that a Cable Operator
need not provide the name of any court or governmental entity to which such disclosure was made
pursuant to valid legal process authorized by applicable law;
d. The general measures that have been taken to prevent the unauthorized access to Personally
Identifiable Information by a person other than the Customer or the Cable Operator. A Cable Operator
shall meet with Franchising Authority if requested to discuss technology used to prohibit unauthorized
access to Personally Identifiable Information by any means.
7. Nothing in this subsection IILF shall be construed to prevent the Franchising Authority from
obtaining Personally Identifiable Information to the extent not prohibited by Section 631 of the
Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. Section 551 and applicable laws.
8. Destruction of Personally Identifiable Information. A Cable Operator shall destroy any Personally
Identifiable Information if the information is no longer necessary for the purpose for which it was
collected and there are no pending requests or orders for access to such information under subsection 4
of this subsection IILF, pursuant to a court order or other valid legal process, or pursuant to applicable
law.
9. Notice and Choice for Customers. The Cable Operator shall at all times make available to Customers
one or more methods for Customers to use to prohibit or limit disclosures, or permit or release
disclosures, as provided for in this subsection III.F. These methods may include, for example, online
website "preference center" features, automated toll-free telephone systems, live toll-free telephone
interactions with customer service agents, in-person interactions with customer service personnel,
regular mail methods such as a postage paid, self-addressed post card, an insert included with the
Customer's monthly bill for Cable Service, the privacy notice specified in subsection III.F.5, or such
other comparable methods as may be provided by the Cable Operator. Website "preference center"
features shall be easily identifiable and navigable by Customers, and shall be in a comparable size font
as other billing information provided to Customers on a Cable Operator's website. A Customer who
provides the Cable Operator with permission to disclose Personally Identifiable Information through any
of the methods offered by a Cable Operator shall be provided follow-up notice, no less than annually, of
the Customer's right to prohibit these disclosures and the options for the Customer to express his or her
preference regarding disclosures. Such notice shall, at a minimum, be provided by an insert in the Cable
Operator's bill (or other direct mail piece) to the Customer or a notice or message printed on the Cable
Operator's bill to the Customer, and on the Cable Operator's website when a Customer logs in to,view
his or her Cable Service account options. The form of such notice shall also be provided on an annual
basis to the Franchising Authority. These methods of notification to Customers may also include other
comparable methods as submitted by the Cable Operator and approved by the Franchising Authority in
its reasonable discretion.
G. Safety
A Cable Operator shall install and locate its facilities, cable system, and equipment in compliance with
all federal, state, local, and company safety standards, and in such manner as shall not unduly interfere
with or endanger persons or property. Whenever a Cable Operator receives notice that an unsafe
condition exists with respect to its equipment, the Cable Operator shall investigate such condition
immediately, and shall take such measures as are necessary to remove or eliminate any unsafe condition.
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H. Cancellation of New Services
In the event that a new customer requests installation of Cable Service and is unsatisfied with their
initial Cable Service, and provided that the customer so notifies the Cable Operator of their
dissatisfaction within 30 days of initial installation, then such customer can request disconnection of
Cable Service within 30 days of initial installation, and the Cable Operator shall provide a credit to the
customer's account consistent with this Section. The customer will be required to return all equipment
in good working order; provided such equipment is returned in such order, then the Cable Operator shall
refund the monthly recurring fee for the new customer's first 30 days of Cable Service and any charges
paid for installation. This provision does not apply to existing customers who request upgrades to their
Cable Service, to discretionary Cable Service such as PPV or movies purchased and viewed On
Demand, or to customer moves and/or transfers of Cable Service. The service credit shall be provided
in the next billing cycle.
IV. COMPLAINT PROCEDURE
A. Complaints to a Cable Operator
1. A Cable Operator shall establish written procedures for receiving, acting upon, and resolving
customer complaints, and crediting customer accounts and shall have such procedures printed and
disseminated at the Cable Operator's sole expense, consistent with Section III.E.Le of these Standards.
2. Said written procedures shall prescribe a simple manner in which any customer may submit a
complaint by telephone or in writing to a Cable Operator that it has violated any provision of these
Customer Service Standards, any terms or conditions of the customer's contract with the Cable Operator,
or reasonable business practices. If a representative of the.Franchising Authority notifies the Cable
Operator of a customer complaint that has not previously been made by the customer to the Cable
Operator, the complaint shall be deemed to have been made by the customer as of the date of the
Franchising Authority's notice to the Cable Operator.
3. At the conclusion of the Cable Operator's investigation of a customer complaint, but in no more than
ten (10) calendar days after receiving the complaint, the Cable Operator shall notify the customer of the
results of its investigation and its proposed action or credit.
4. A Cable Operator shall also notify the customer of the customer's right to file a complaint with the
Franchising Authority in the event the customer is dissatisfied with the Cable Operator's decision, and
shall thoroughly explain the necessary procedures for filing such complaint with the Franchising
Authority.
5. A Cable Operator shall immediately report all customer Escalated complaints that it does not find
valid to the Franchising Authority.
6. A Cable Operator's complaint procedures shall be filed with the Franchising Authority prior to
implementation.
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B. Complaints to the Franchising Authority
1. Any customer who is dissatisfied with any proposed decision of the Cable Operator or who has not
received a decision within the time period set forth below shall be entitled to have the complaint
reviewed by the Franchising Authority.
2. The customer may initiate the review either by calling the Franchising Authority or by filing a written
complaint together with the Cable Operator's written decision, if any, with the Franchising Authority.
3. The customer shall make such filing and notification within twenty (20) days of receipt of the Cable
Operator's decision or, if no decision has been provided, within thirty (30) days after filing the original
complaint with the Cable Operator.
4. If the Franchising Authority decides that further evidence is warranted, the Franchising Authority
shall require the Cable Operator and the customer to submit, within ten (10) days of notice thereof, a
written statement of the facts and arguments in support of their respective positions.
5. The Cable Operator and the customer shall produce any additional evidence, including any reports
from the Cable Operator, which the Franchising Authority may deem necessary to an understanding and
determination of the complaint.
6. The Franchising Authority shall issue a determination within fifteen (15) days of receiving the
customer complaint, or after examining the materials submitted, setting forth its basis for the
determination.
7. The Franchising Authority may extend these time limits for reasonable cause and may intercede and
attempt to negotiate an informal resolution.
C. Security Fund or Letter of Credit
A Cable operator shall comply with any Franchise Agreement regarding Letters of Credit. If a
Franchise Agreement is silent on Letter of Credit the following shall apply:
1. Within thirty (30) days of the written notification to a Cable Operator by the Franchising Authority
that an alleged Franchise violation exists, a Cable Operator shall deposit with an escrow agent approved
by the Franchising Authority fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or, in the sole discretion of the Franchising
Authority, such lesser amount as the Franchising Authority deems reasonable to protect subscribers
within its jurisdiction. Alternatively, at the Cable Operator's discretion, it may provide to the
Franchising Authority an irrevocable letter of credit in the same amount.
The escrowed funds or letter of credit shall constitute the "Security Fund" for ensuring compliance with
these Standards for the benefit of the Franchising Authority. The escrowed funds or letter of credit shall
be maintained by a Cable Operator at amount initially required, even if amounts are withdrawn
pursuant to any provision of these Standards, until any claims related to the alleged Franchise
violation(s) are paid in full.
2. The Franchising Authority may require the Cable Operator to increase the amount of the Security
Fund, if it finds that new risk factors exist which necessitate such an increase.
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3. The Security Fund shall serve as security for the payment of any penalties, fees, charges or credits as
provided for herein and for the performance by a Cable Operator of all its obligations under these
Customer Service Standards.
4. The rights reserved to the Franchising Authority with respect to the Security Fund are in addition to
all other rights of the Franchising Authority, whether reserved by any applicable franchise agreement or
authorized by law, and no action, proceeding or exercise of a right with respect to same shall in any way
affect, or diminish, any other right the Franchising Authority may otherwise have.
D. Verification of Compliance
A Cable Operator shall establish its compliance with any or all of the standards required through annual
reports that demonstrate said compliance, or as requested by the Franchising Authority.
E. Procedure for Remedying Violations
1. If the Franchising,Authority has reason to believe that a Cable Operator has failed to comply with any
of these Standards, or has failed to perform in a timely manner, the Franchising Authority may pursue
the procedures in its Franchise Agreement to address violations of these Standards in a like manner as
other franchise violations are considered.
2. Following the procedures set forth in any Franchise Agreement governing the manner to address
alleged Franchise violations, if the Franchising Authority determines in its sole discretion that the
noncompliance has been substantiated, in addition to any remedies that may be provided in the
Franchise Agreement, the Franchising Authority may:
a. Impose assessments of up to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per day, to be withdrawn from
the Security Fund in addition to any franchise fee until the non-compliance is remedied; and/or
b. Order such rebates and credits to affected customers as in its sole discretion it deems
reasonable and appropriate for degraded or unsatisfactory services that constituted noncompliance with
these Standards; and/or
c. Reverse any decision of the Cable Operator in the matter and/or
d. Grant a specific solution as determined by the Franchising Authority; and/or
e. Except for in emergency situations, withhold licenses and permits for work by the Cable
Operator or its subcontractors in accordance with applicable law.
V. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Severability
Should any section, subsection, paragraph, term, or provision of these Standards be determined
to be illegal, invalid, or unconstitutional by any court or agency of competent jurisdiction with regard
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thereto, such determination shall have no effect on the validity of any other section, subsection,
paragraph, term, or provision of these Standards, each of the latter of which shall remain in full force
and effect.
B. Non-Waiver
Failure to enforce any provision of.these Standards shall not operate as a waiver of the
obligations or responsibilities of a Cable Operator under said provision, or any other provision of these
Standards. Revised 6/18/13.
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