Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB327

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to termination of franchises to provide cable or video service in municipalities.

Impact

The bill amends existing statutes in the Texas Utilities Code, specifically addressing the relationship between municipal franchises and state authority. By enabling non-incumbent service providers to terminate their local franchises, the bill potentially enhances competition within the industry. It requires that terminated franchise fees be settled before obtaining a state authorization and ensures that all contractual obligations remain effective. This shift to state control is intended to create a more uniform regulatory environment for service providers across different municipalities.

Summary

SB327 focuses on the modification of municipal franchises related to cable and video service providers in Texas. The bill allows cable service providers that are not incumbent providers to terminate their local municipal franchises under certain conditions, and to operate under a state-issued certificate of franchise authority. This change is significant as it shifts the regulatory framework for cable services from local to state authority, streamlining the process for new entrants into the market while impacting existing local contracts.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention surrounding the implications of SB327. Critics argue that this may undermine local governance and control over urban services, as municipal franchises are established to allow local governments to manage service provision according to specific community needs. There could also be concerns regarding the continuity of public access television programming, as interconnection agreements between providers for such content may need to be rigorously defined and enforced under the new regulatory framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB983

Relating to information maintained by certain municipally owned utilities that provide electricity services and cable, Internet, or broadband services.

TX SB1117

Relating to entities that provide video services.

TX HB2419

Relating to disclosure under the public information law of information related to a competitive matter involving the provision of cable, Internet, or broadband services by a public power utility.

TX HB1303

Relating to entities that provide video services.

TX HB3421

Relating to the provision of law enforcement services in certain municipalities by the Department of Public Safety.

TX HB3573

Relating to modernizing the regulation of money services businesses.

TX HB2633

Relating to conditions imposed on an emergency services district that includes territory in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of certain municipalities.

TX HB1288

Relating to health benefit plan coverage for early childhood intervention services.

TX SB1710

Relating to the universal service fund.

TX SB330

Relating to the resilience of the electric grid and certain municipalities.

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CA AB676

Franchises.

CA AB1580

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