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| master antenna television, satellite master antenna |
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| television, direct broadcast satellite, multipoint |
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| distribution service, and other provider of video programming |
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| shall only be subject to the provisions of this Article to the |
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| extent permitted by federal law. |
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| The following definitions apply to the terms used in this |
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| Article: |
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| "Basic cable or video service" means any service offering |
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| or tier that
includes the retransmission of local television |
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| broadcast signals. |
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| "Cable or video provider" means any person or entity |
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| providing cable service or video service pursuant to |
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| authorization under (i) the Cable and Video Competition Law of |
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| 2007; (ii) Section 11-42-11 of the Illinois Municipal Code; |
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| (iii) Section 5-1095 of the Counties Code; or (iv) a master |
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| antenna television, satellite master antenna television, |
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| direct broadcast satellite, multipoint distribution services, |
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| and other providers of video programming, whatever their |
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| technology. A cable or video provider shall not include a |
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| landlord providing only broadcast video programming to a |
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| single-family home or other residential dwelling consisting of |
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units or less. |
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| "Franchise" has the same meaning as found in 47 U.S.C. |
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| 522(9). |
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| "Local unit of government" means a city, village, |
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| incorporated town, or a county. |
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| "Normal business hours" means those hours during which most |
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| similar businesses in the geographic area of the local unit of |
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| government are open to serve customers. In all cases, "normal |
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| business hours" must include some evening hours at least one |
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| night per week or some weekend hours. |
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| "Normal operating conditions" means those service |
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| conditions that are within the control of cable or video |
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| providers. Those conditions that are not within the control of |
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| cable or video providers include, but are not limited to, |
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| natural disasters, civil disturbances, power outages, |
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| telephone network outages, and severe or unusual weather |
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| conditions. Those conditions that are ordinarily within the |
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| control of cable or video providers include, but are not |
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| limited to, special promotions, pay-per-view events, rate |
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| increases, regular peak or seasonal demand periods, and |
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| maintenance or upgrade of the cable service or video service |
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| network. |
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| "Service interruption" means the loss of picture or sound |
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| on one or more cable service or video service on one or more |
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| cable or video channels. |
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| "Service line drop" means the point of connection between a |
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| premises and the cable or video network that enables the |
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| premises to receive cable service or video service. |
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| (a) General customer service standards: |
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| (1) Cable or video providers shall establish general |
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| standards related to customer service, which shall |
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| include, but not be limited to, installation, |
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| disconnection, service and repair obligations; appointment |
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| hours and employee ID requirements; customer service |
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| telephone numbers and hours; procedures for billing, |
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| charges, deposits, refunds, and credits; procedures for |
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| termination of service; notice of deletion of programming |
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| service; changes related to transmission of programming; |
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| changes or increases in rates; the use and availability of |
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| parental control or lock-out devices; the use and |
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| availability of an A/B switch if applicable; complaint |
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| procedures and procedures for bill dispute resolution; a |
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| description of the rights and remedies available to |
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| consumers if the cable or video provider does not |
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| materially meet its
customer service standards; and |
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| special services for customers with visual, hearing, or |
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| mobility disabilities. |
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| (2) Cable or video providers' rates for each level of |
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| service, rules, regulations, and policies related to its |
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| cable service or video service described in paragraph (1) |
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| of this subsection (a)
must be made available to the public |
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| and displayed clearly and conspicuously on the cable or |
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| video provider's site on the Internet. If a promotional |
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| price or a price for a specified period of time is offered, |
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| the cable or video provider shall display the price at the |
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| end of the promotional period or specified period of time |
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| clearly and conspicuously with the display of the |
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| promotional price or price for a specified period of time. |
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| The cable or video provider shall provide this information |
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| upon request. |
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| (3) Cable or video providers shall provide notice |
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| concerning their general customer service standards to all |
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| customers. This notice shall be offered when service is |
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| first activated and annually thereafter. The information |
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| in the notice shall include all of the information |
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| specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection (a), as well |
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| as the following: a listing of services offered by the |
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| cable or video providers, which shall clearly describe |
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| programming for all services and all levels of service; the |
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| rates for all services and levels of service; a telephone |
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| number
through which customers may subscribe to, change, or |
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| terminate service, request customer service, or seek |
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| general or billing information; instructions on the use of |
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| the cable or video services; and a description of rights |
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| and remedies that the cable or video providers shall make |
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| available to their customers if they do not materially meet |
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| the general customer service standards described in this |
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| Act. |
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| (b) General customer service obligations: |
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| (1) Cable or video providers shall render reasonably |
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| efficient service, promptly make repairs, and interrupt |
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| service only as necessary and for good cause, during |
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| periods of minimum use of the system and for no more than |
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| 24 hours. |
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| (2) All service representatives or any other person who |
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| contacts customers or potential customers on behalf of the |
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| cable or video provider shall have a visible identification |
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| card with their name and photograph and shall orally |
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| identify themselves upon first contact with the customer. |
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| Customer service representatives shall orally identify |
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| themselves to callers immediately following the greeting |
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| during each telephone contact with the public. |
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| (3) The cable or video providers shall: (i) maintain a |
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| customer service facility within the boundaries of a local |
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| unit of government staffed by customer service |
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| representatives that have the capacity to accept payment, |
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| adjust bills, and respond to repair, installation, |
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| reconnection, disconnection, or other service calls and |
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| distribute or receive converter boxes, remote control |
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| units, digital stereo units, or other equipment related to |
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| the provision of cable or video service; (ii) provide |
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| customers with bill payment facilities through retail, |
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| financial, or other commercial institutions located within |
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| the boundaries of a local unit of government; (iii) provide |
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| an address, toll-free telephone number or electronic |
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| address to accept bill payments and correspondence and |
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| provide secure collection boxes for the receipt of bill |
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| payments and the return of equipment, provided that if a |
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| cable or video provider provides secure collection boxes, |
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| it shall provide a printed receipt when items are |
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| deposited; or (iv) provide an address, toll-free telephone |
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| number, or electronic address to accept bill payments and |
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| correspondence and provide a method for customers to return |
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| equipment to the cable or video provider at no cost to the |
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| customer. |
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| (4) In each contact with a customer, the service |
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| representatives or any other person who contacts customers |
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| or potential customers on behalf of the cable or video |
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| provider shall state the estimated cost of the service, |
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| repair, or installation orally prior to delivery of the |
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| service or before any work is performed, shall provide the |
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| customer with an oral statement of the total charges before |
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| terminating the telephone call or other contact in which a |
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| service is ordered, whether in-person or over the Internet, |
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| and shall provide a written statement of the total charges |
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| before leaving the location at which the work was |
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| performed. In the event that the cost of service is a |
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| promotional price or is for a limited period of time, the |
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| cost of service at the end of the promotion or limited |
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| period of time shall be disclosed. |
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| (5) Cable or video providers shall provide customers a |
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| minimum of 30 days' written notice before increasing rates |
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| or eliminating transmission of programming and shall |
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| submit the notice to the local unit of government in |
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| advance of distribution to customers, provided that the |
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| cable or video provider is not in violation of this |
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| provision if the elimination of transmission of |
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| programming was outside the control of the provider, in |
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| which case the provider shall use reasonable efforts to |
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| provide as much notice as possible, and any rate decrease |
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| related to the elimination of transmission of programming |
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| shall be applied to the date of the change. |
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| (6) Cable or video providers shall provide clear visual |
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| and audio reception that meets or exceeds applicable |
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| Federal Communications Commission technical standards. If |
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| a customer experiences poor video or audio reception due to |
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| the equipment of the cable or video provider, the cable or |
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| video provider shall promptly repair the problem at its own |
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| expense. |
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| (c) Bills, payment, and termination: |
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| (1) Cable or video providers shall render monthly bills |
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| that are clear, accurate, and understandable. |
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| (2) Every residential customer who pays bills directly |
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| to the cable or video provider shall have at least 28 days |
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| from the date of the bill to pay the listed charges. |
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| (3) Customer payments shall be posted promptly. When |
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| the payment is sent by United States mail, payment is |
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| considered paid on the date it is postmarked. |
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| (4) Cable or video providers may not terminate |
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| residential service for nonpayment of a bill unless the |
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| cable or video provider furnishes notice of the delinquency |
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| and impending termination at least 21 days prior to the |
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| proposed termination. Notice of proposed termination shall |
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| be mailed, postage prepaid, to the customer to whom service |
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| is billed. Notice of proposed termination shall not be |
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| mailed until the 29th day after the date of the bill for |
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| services. Notice of delinquency and impending termination |
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| may be part of a billing statement only if the notice is |
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| presented in a different color than the bill and is |
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| designed to be conspicuous. The cable or video providers |
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| may not assess a late fee prior to the 29th day after the |
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| date of the bill for service. |
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| (5) Every notice of impending termination shall |
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| include all of the following: the name and address of |
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| customer; the amount of the delinquency; the date on which |
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| payment is required to avoid termination; and the telephone |
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| number of the cable or video provider's service |
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| representative to make payment arrangements and to provide |
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| additional information about the charges for failure to |
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| return equipment and for reconnection, if any. No customer |
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| may be charged a fee for termination or disconnection of |
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| service, irrespective of whether the customer initiated |
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| termination or disconnection or the cable or video provider |
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| initiated termination or disconnection. |
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| (6) Service may only be terminated on days when the |
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| customer is able to reach a service representative of the |
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| cable or video providers, either in person or by telephone. |
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| (7) Any service terminated by a cable or video provider |
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| without good cause shall be restored without any |
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| reconnection fee, charge, or penalty; good cause for |
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| termination includes, but is not limited to, failure to pay |
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| a bill by the date specified in the notice of impending |
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| termination, payment by check for which there are |
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| insufficient funds, theft of service, abuse of equipment or |
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| personnel, or other similar subscriber actions. |
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| (8) Cable or video providers shall cease charging a |
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| customer for any or all services within one
business day |
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| after it receives a request to immediately terminate |
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| service or on the day requested by the customer if such a |
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| date is at least 5 days from the date requested by the |
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| customer. Nothing in this subsection (c) shall prohibit the |
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| provider from billing for charges that the customer incurs |
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| prior to the date of termination. Cable or video providers |
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| shall issue a credit or a refund or return a deposit within |
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| 10 business days after the close of the customer's billing |
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| cycle following the request for termination or the return |
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| of equipment, if any, whichever is later. |
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| (9) The customers or subscribers of a cable or video |
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| provider shall be allowed to disconnect their service at |
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| any time within the first 60 days after subscribing to or |
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| upgrading the service. Within this 60-day period, cable or |
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| video providers shall not charge or impose any fees or |
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| penalties on the customer for disconnecting service, |
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| including, but not limited to, any installation charge or |
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| the imposition of an early termination charge, except the |
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| cable or video provider may impose a charge or fee to |
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| offset any rebates or credits received by the customer and |
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| may impose monthly service or maintenance charges, |
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| including pay-per-view and premium services charges, |
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| during such 60-day period. |
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| (10) Cable and video providers shall guarantee |
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| customer satisfaction for new or upgraded service and the |
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| customer shall receive a pro-rata credit in an amount equal |
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| to the pro-rata charge for the remaining days of service |
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| being disconnected or replaced upon the customers request |
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| if the customer is dissatisfied with the service and |
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| requests to discontinue the service within the first 60 |
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| days after subscribing to the upgraded service. |
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| (d) Response to customer inquiries: |
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| (1) Cable or video providers will maintain a toll-free |
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| telephone access line that is
available to customers 24 |
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| hours a day, 7
days a week to accept calls regarding |
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| installation, termination, service, and complaints. |
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| Trained, knowledgeable, qualified service representatives |
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| of the cable or video providers will be available to |
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| respond to customer telephone inquiries during normal |
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| business hours. Customer service representatives shall be |
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| able to provide credit, waive fees, schedule appointments, |
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| and change billing cycles. Any difficulties that cannot be |
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| resolved by the customer service representatives shall be |
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| referred to a supervisor who shall make his or her best |
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| efforts to resolve the issue immediately. If the supervisor |
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| does not resolve the issue to the customer's satisfaction, |
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| the customer shall be informed of the cable or video |
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| provider's complaint procedures and procedures for billing |
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| dispute resolution and given a description of the rights |
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| and remedies available to customers to enforce the terms of |
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| this Article, including the customer's rights to have the |
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| complaint reviewed by the local unit of government, to |
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| request mediation, and to review in a court of competent |
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| jurisdiction. |
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| (2) After normal business hours, the access line may be |
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| answered by a service or an automated response system, |
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| including an answering machine. Inquiries received by |
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| telephone or e-mail after normal business hours shall be |
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| responded to by a trained service representative on the |
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| next business day. The cable or video provider shall |
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| respond to a written billing inquiry within 10 days of |
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| receipt of the inquiry. |
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| (3) Cable or video providers shall provide customers |
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| seeking non-standard installations with a total |
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| installation cost estimate and an estimated date of |
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| completion. The actual charge to the customer shall not |
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| exceed 10% of the estimated cost without the written |
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| consent of the customer. |
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| an unsafe condition exists with respect to its equipment, |
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| it shall investigate such condition immediately and shall |
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| take such measures as are necessary to remove or eliminate |
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| the unsafe condition. The cable or video provider shall |
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| inform the local unit of government promptly, but no later |
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| than 2 hours after it receives notification of an unsafe |
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| condition that it has not remedied. |
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| (5) Under normal operating conditions, telephone |
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| answer time by the cable or video provider's customer |
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| representative, including wait time, shall not exceed 30 |
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| seconds when the connection is made. If the call needs to |
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| be transferred, transfer time shall not exceed 30 seconds. |
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| These standards shall be met no less than 90% of the time |
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| under normal operating conditions, measured on a quarterly |
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| basis. |
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| (6) Under normal operating conditions, the cable or |
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| video provider's customers will receive a busy signal less |
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| than 3% of the time. |
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| (e) Under normal operating conditions, each of the |
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| following standards related to installations, outages, and |
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| service calls will be met no less than 95% of the time measured |
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| on a quarterly basis: |
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| (1) Standard installations will be performed within 7 |
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| business days after an order has been placed. "Standard" |
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| installations are those that are located up to 125 feet |
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| from the existing distribution system. |
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| (2) Excluding conditions beyond the control of the |
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| cable or video providers, the cable or video providers will |
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| begin working on "service interruptions" promptly and in no |
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| event later than 24 hours after the interruption is |
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| reported by the customer or otherwise becomes known to the |
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| cable or video providers. Cable or video providers must |
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| begin actions to correct other service problems the next |
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| business day after notification of the service problem and |
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| correct the problem within 48 hours after the interruption |
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| is reported by the customer 95% of the time, measured on a |
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| quarterly basis. |
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| (3) The "appointment window" alternatives for |
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| installations, service calls, and other installation |
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| activities will be either a specific time or, at a maximum, |
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| a 4-hour
time block during evening, weekend, and normal |
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| business hours. The cable or video provider may schedule |
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| service calls and other installation activities outside of |
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| these hours for the express convenience of the customer. |
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| (4) Cable or video providers may not cancel an |
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| appointment with a customer after 5:00 p.m. on the business |
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| day prior to the scheduled appointment. If the cable or |
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| video provider's representative is running late for an |
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| appointment with a customer and will not be able to keep |
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| the appointment as scheduled, the customer will be |
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| contacted. The appointment will be rescheduled, as |
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| necessary, at a time that
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| even if the rescheduled appointment is not within normal |
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| business hours. |
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| (f) Public benefit obligation: |
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| (1) All cable or video providers offering service |
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| pursuant to the Cable and Video Competition Law of 2007, |
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| the Illinois Municipal Code, or the Counties Code shall |
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| provide a free service line drop and free basic service to |
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| all current and future public buildings within their |
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| footprint, including, but not limited to, all local unit of |
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| government buildings, public libraries, and public primary |
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| and secondary schools, whether owned or leased by that |
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| local unit of government ("eligible buildings"). Such |
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| service shall be used in a manner consistent with the |
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| government purpose for the eligible building and shall not |
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| be resold. |
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| (2) This obligation only applies to those cable or |
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| video service providers whose cable service or video |
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| service systems pass eligible buildings and its cable or |
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| video service is generally available to residential |
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| subscribers in the same local unit of government in which |
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| the eligible building is located. The burden of providing |
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| such service at each eligible building shall be shared by |
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| all cable and video providers whose systems pass the |
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| eligible buildings in an equitable and competitively |
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| neutral manner, and nothing herein shall require |
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| duplicative installations by more than one cable or video |
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| provider at each eligible building. Cable or video |
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| providers operating in a local unit of government shall |
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| meet as necessary and determine who will provide service to |
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| eligible buildings under this subsection (f). If the cable |
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| or video providers are unable to reach an agreement, they |
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| shall meet with the local unit of government, which shall |
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| determine which cable or video providers will serve each |
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| eligible building. The local unit of government shall bear |
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| the costs of any inside wiring or video equipment costs not |
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| ordinarily provided as part of the cable or video |
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| provider's basic offering. |
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| (g) After the cable or video providers have offered service |
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| for one year, the cable or video providers shall make an annual |
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| report to the Commission, to the local unit of government, and |
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| to the Attorney General that it is meeting the standards |
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| specified in this Article, identifying the number of complaints |
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| it received over the prior year in the State and specifying the |
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| number of complaints related to each of the following: (1) |
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| billing, charges, refunds, and credits; (2) installation or |
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| termination of service; (3) quality of service and repair; (4) |
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| programming; and (5) miscellaneous complaints that do not fall |
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| within these categories. Thereafter, the cable or video |
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| providers shall also provide, upon request by the local unit of |
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| government where service is offered and to the Attorney |
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| General, an annual public report that includes performance data |
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| described in subdivisions (5) and (6) of subsection (d) and |
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| subdivisions (1) and (2) of subsection (e)
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| cable services or video services. The performance data shall be |
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| disaggregated for each requesting local unit of government or |
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| local exchange, as that term is defined in Section 13-206 of |
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| this
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| (h) To the extent consistent with federal law, cable or |
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| video providers shall offer the lowest-cost basic cable or |
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| video service as a stand-alone service to residential customers |
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| at reasonable rates. Cable or video providers shall not require |
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| the subscription to any service other than the lowest-cost |
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| basic service or to any telecommunications or information |
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| service, as a condition of access to cable or video service, |
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| including programming offered on a per channel or per program |
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| basis. Cable or video providers shall not discriminate between |
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| subscribers to the lowest-cost basic service, subscribers to |
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| other cable services or video services, and other subscribers |
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| with regard to the rates charged for cable or video programming |
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| offered on a per channel or per program basis. |
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| (i) To the extent consistent with federal law, cable or |
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| video providers shall ensure that charges for changes in the |
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| subscriber's selection of services or equipment shall be based |
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| on the cost of such change and shall not exceed nominal amounts |
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| when the system's configuration permits changes in service tier |
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| selection to be effected solely by coded entry on a computer |
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| terminal or by other similarly simple method. |
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| of cable or video service that is uniform throughout the area |
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| within the boundaries of the local unit of government. This |
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| subsection (j) is not intended to prohibit bulk discounts to |
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| multiple dwelling units or to prohibit reasonable discounts to |
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| senior citizens or other economically disadvantaged groups. |
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| (k) To the extent consistent with federal law, cable or |
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| video providers shall not charge a subscriber for any service |
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| or equipment that the subscriber has not affirmatively |
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| requested by name. For purposes of this subsection (k), a |
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| subscriber's failure to refuse a cable or video provider's |
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| proposal to provide service or equipment shall not be deemed to |
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| be an affirmative request for such service or equipment. |
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| (l) No contract or service offering cable services or video |
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| services or any bundle including such services shall be for a |
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| term longer than 2 years one year. Any contract or service |
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| offering with a term of service that contains an early |
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| termination fee shall limit the early termination fee to not |
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| more than the amount of the discount reflected in the price for |
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| cable services or video services for the period during which |
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| the consumer benefited from the discount. |
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| (m) Cable or video providers shall not discriminate in the |
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| provision of services for the hearing and visually impaired, |
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| and shall comply with the accessibility requirements of 47 |
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| U.S.C. 613. Cable or video providers shall deliver and pick-up |
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| or provide customers with pre-paid shipping and packaging for |
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| the return of converters and other necessary equipment at the |
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| home of customers with disabilities. Cable or video providers |
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| shall provide free use of a converter or remote control unit to |
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| mobility impaired customers. |
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| (n)(1) To the extent consistent with federal law, cable or |
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| video providers shall comply with the provisions of 47 U.S.C. |
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| 532(h) and (j). The cable or video providers shall not exercise |
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| any editorial control over any video programming provided |
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| pursuant to this Section, or in any other way consider the |
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| content of such programming, except that a cable or video |
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| provider may refuse to transmit any leased access program or |
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| portion of a leased access program that
contains obscenity, |
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| indecency, or nudity and may consider such content to the |
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| minimum extent necessary to establish a reasonable price for |
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| the commercial use of designated channel capacity by an |
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| unaffiliated person. This subsection (n) shall permit cable or |
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| video providers to enforce prospectively a written and |
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| published policy of prohibiting programming that the cable or |
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| video provider reasonably believes describes or depicts sexual |
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| or excretory activities or organs in a patently offensive |
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| manner as measured by contemporary community standards. |
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| (2) Upon customer request, the cable or video provider |
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| shall, without charge, fully scramble or otherwise fully |
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| block the audio and video programming of each channel |
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| carrying such programming so that a person who is not a |
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| subscriber does not receive the channel or programming. |
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| (3) In providing sexually explicit adult programming |
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| or other programming that is indecent on any channel of its |
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| service primarily dedicated to sexually oriented |
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| programming, the cable or video provider shall fully |
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| scramble or otherwise fully block the video and audio |
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| portion of such channel so that a person who is
not a |
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| subscriber to such channel or programming does not receive |
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| it. |
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| (4) Scramble means to rearrange the content of the |
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| signal of the programming so that the programming cannot be |
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| viewed or heard in an understandable manner. |
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| (o) Cable or video providers will maintain a listing, |
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| specific to the level of street address, of the areas where its |
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| cable or video services are available. Customers who inquire |
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| about purchasing cable or video service shall be informed about |
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| whether the cable or video provider's cable or video services |
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| are currently available to them at their specific location. |
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| (p) Cable or video providers shall not disclose the name, |
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| address, telephone number or other personally identifying |
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| information of a cable service or video service customer to be |
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| used in mailing lists or to be used for other commercial |
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| purposes not reasonably related to the conduct of its business |
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| unless the cable or video provider has provided to the customer |
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| a notice, separately or included in any other customer service |
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| notice, that clearly and conspicuously describes the |
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| customer's ability to prohibit the disclosure. Cable or video |
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| providers shall provide an address and telephone number for a |
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| customer to use without a toll charge to prevent disclosure of |
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| the customer's name and address in mailing lists or for other |
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| commercial purposes not reasonably related to the conduct of |
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| its business to other businesses or affiliates of the cable or |
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| video provider. Cable or video providers shall comply with the |
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| consumer privacy requirements of the Communications Consumer |
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| Privacy Act, the Restricted Call Registry Act, and 47 U.S.C. |
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| 551 that are in effect as of June 30, 2007 (the effective date |
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| of Public Act 95-9)
and as amended thereafter. |
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| (q) Cable or video providers shall implement an informal |
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| process for handling inquiries from local units of government |
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| and customers concerning billing issues, service issues, |
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| privacy concerns, and other consumer complaints. In the event |
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| that an issue is not resolved through this informal process, a |
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| local unit of government or the customer may request nonbinding |
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| mediation with the cable or video provider, with each party to |
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| bear its own costs of such mediation. Selection of the mediator |
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| will be by mutual agreement, and preference will be given to |
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| mediation services that do not charge the consumer for their |
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| services. In the event that the informal process does not |
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| produce a satisfactory result to the customer or the local unit |
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| of government, enforcement may be pursued as provided in |
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| subdivision (4) of subsection (r) of this Section. |
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| (r) The Attorney General and the local unit of government |
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| may enforce all of the customer service and privacy protection |
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| standards of this Section with respect to complaints received |
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| from residents within the local unit of government's |
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| jurisdiction, but it may not adopt or seek to enforce any |
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| additional or different customer service or performance |
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| standards under any other authority or provision of law. |
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| (1) The local unit of government may, by ordinance, |
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| provide a schedule of penalties for any material breach of |
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| this Section by cable or video providers in addition to the |
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| penalties provided herein. No monetary penalties shall be |
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| assessed for a material breach if it is out of the |
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| reasonable control of the cable or video providers or its |
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| affiliate. Monetary penalties adopted in an ordinance |
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| pursuant to this Section shall apply on a competitively |
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| neutral basis to all providers of cable service or video |
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| service within the local unit of government's |
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| jurisdiction. In
no event shall the penalties imposed under |
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| this subsection (r) exceed $750 for each day of the |
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| material breach, and these penalties shall not exceed |
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| $25,000 for each occurrence of a material breach per |
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| customer. |
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| (2) For purposes of this Section, "material breach" |
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| means any substantial
failure of a cable or video service |
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| provider to comply with service quality and other standards |
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| specified in any provision of this Act. The Attorney |
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| General or the local unit of government shall give the |
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| cable or video provider written notice of any alleged |
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| material breaches of this Act and allow such provider at |
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| least 30 days from receipt of the notice to remedy the |
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| specified material breach. |
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| (3) A material breach, for the purposes of assessing |
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| penalties, shall be deemed to have occurred for each day |
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| that a material breach has not been remedied by the cable |
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| service or video service provider after the expiration of |
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| the period specified in subdivision (2) of this subsection |
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| (r)
in each local unit of government's jurisdiction, |
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| irrespective of the number of customers affected. |
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| (4) Any customer, the Attorney General, or a local unit |
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| of government may pursue alleged violations of this Act by |
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| the cable or video provider in a court of competent |
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| jurisdiction. A cable or video provider may seek judicial |
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| review of a decision of a local unit of government imposing |
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| penalties in a court of competent jurisdiction. No local |
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| unit of government shall be subject to suit for damages or |
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| other relief based upon its action in connection with its |
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| enforcement or review of any of the terms, conditions, and |
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| rights contained in this Act except a court may require the |
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| return of any penalty it finds was not properly assessed or |
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| imposed. |
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| (s) Cable or video providers shall credit customers for |
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| violations in the amounts stated herein. The credits shall be |
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| applied on the statement issued to the customer for the next |
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| monthly billing cycle following the violation or following the |
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| discovery of the violation. Cable or video providers are |
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| responsible for providing the credits described herein and the |
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| customer is under no obligation to request the credit. If the |
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| customer is no longer taking service from the cable or video |
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| provider, the credit amount will be refunded to the customer by |
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| check within 30 days of the termination of service. A local |
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| unit of government may, by ordinance, adopt a schedule of |
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| credits payable directly to customers for breach of the |
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| customer service standards and obligations contained in this |
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| Article, provided the schedule of customer credits applies on a |
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| competitively neutral basis to all providers of cable service |
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| or video service in the local unit of government's jurisdiction |
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| and the credits are not greater than the credits provided in |
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| this Section. |
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| (1) Failure to provide notice of customer service |
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| standards upon initiation of service: $25.00. |
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| (2) Failure to install service within 7 days: Waiver of |
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| 50% of the installation fee or the monthly fee for the |
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| lowest-cost basic service, whichever is greater. Failure |
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| to install service within 14 days: Waiver of 100% of the |
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| installation fee or the monthly fee for the lowest-cost |
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| basic service, whichever is greater. |
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| (3) Failure to remedy service interruptions or poor |
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| video or audio service quality within 48 hours: Pro-rata |
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| credit of total regular monthly charges equal to the number |
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| of days of the service interruption. |
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| (4) Failure to keep an appointment or to notify the |
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| customer prior to the close of business on the business day |
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| prior to the scheduled appointment: $25.00. |
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| (5) Violation of privacy protections: $150.00. |
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| (6) Failure to comply with scrambling requirements: |
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| $50.00 per month. |
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| (7) Violation of customer service and billing |
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| standards in subsections (c) and (d) of this Section: |
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| $25.00 per occurrence. |
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| (8) Violation of the bundling rules in subsection
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| of this Section: $25.00 per month. |
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| (t) The enforcement powers granted to the Attorney General |
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| in Article XXI of this
Act shall apply to this Article, except |
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| that the Attorney General may not seek penalties for violation |
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| of this Article
other than in the amounts specified herein. |
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| Nothing in this Section shall limit or affect the powers of the |
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| Attorney General to enforce the provisions of Article XXI
of |
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Act or the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices |
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| (u) This Article
applies to all cable and video providers |
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| in the State, including but not limited to those operating |
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| under a local franchise as that term is used in 47 U.S.C. |
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| 522(9), those operating under authorization pursuant to |
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| Section 11-42-11 of the Illinois Municipal Code, those |
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| operating under authorization pursuant to Section 5-1095 of the |