Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB242

Introduced
3/1/16  
Refer
3/1/16  

Caption

Provides relative to the Consumer Choice for Television Act

Impact

The implementation of HB 242 is expected to improve the operational dynamics between service providers and local governments. By establishing a local point of contact, the bill seeks to enhance accountability and ensure that local authorities can easily reach out to providers for any service-related issues. This could lead to more responsive customer service and potentially better service delivery to constituents. Moreover, it may set a precedent for future legislation seeking to clarify communication channels between different levels of government and private entities.

Summary

House Bill 242, known as the Consumer Choice for Television Act, aims to streamline communications between local governmental authorities and service providers in Louisiana. The bill requires that any entity wishing to provide cable, video, or satellite television services designates a local point of contact in their filings with the Secretary of State. This designated contact will be responsible for addressing any inquiries from local authorities during normal business hours, thereby facilitating better communication and response times between service providers and local governments.

Sentiment

Discussions around HB 242 appear to be generally supportive, particularly among lawmakers focusing on consumer rights and local governance. Proponents argue that the bill is a positive step towards empowering local authorities by giving them direct lines of communication with providers, thus enhancing consumer choice and satisfaction. However, some caution may exist regarding the added administrative responsibilities this bill could impose on local governments, as they would need to manage these points of contact effectively.

Contention

While there seems to be a consensus on the need for better communication between local authorities and service providers, some members expressed concern that the provisions of the bill may not address all potential issues related to service delivery, such as accessibility and pricing. This highlights a possible contention between ensuring consumer choice and addressing broader systemic issues within the telecommunications landscape in Louisiana. Nonetheless, the proactive approach of designating contacts may help foster collaboration and define roles more clearly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB467

Amends the Consumer Choice for Television Act

LA HB108

Authorizes local governmental subdivisions to approve certain activities under the Consumer Choice of Television Act

LA HB05446

An Act Concerning Funding For Community Access Television, The Connecticut Television Network And Low-income Internet Access And Taxation Of Communications Services Providers.

LA HB876

Provides for certain commercial filings to be submitted electronically

LA HCR99

Urges and requests all cable and satellite television providers to provide access to all three La. Public Broadcasting channels

LA A1543

Requires cable television, direct broadcast satellite, and television streaming service companies to include certain fees and charges for service in advertised price to consumers.

LA S1225

Requires cable television, direct broadcast satellite, and television streaming service companies to include certain fees and charges for service in advertised price to consumers.

LA HCR68

Memorializes congress to require that satellite television providers broadcast local television stations

LA S1340

Requires cable television, direct broadcast satellite, and television streaming service companies to include certain fees and charges for service in advertised price to consumers.

LA HB3281

To put cable television network providers under the purview of the PSC for any rate increases or reductions of channels available to customers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.