Oklahoma 2023 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB460 Amended / Bill

Filed 02/13/2023

                     
 
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SENATE FLOOR VERSION 
February 9, 2023 
 
 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE 
FOR 
SENATE BILL NO. 460 	By: Thompson (Roger) 
 
 
 
An Act relating to powers of municipalities; amending 
11 O.S. 2021, Section 22-107.1, which relates to 
regulation of video serv ices systems; modifying 
definition; updating statutory language; and 
providing an effective date . 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF TH E STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     11 O.S. 2 021, Section 22-107.1, is 
amended to read as follows: 
Section 22-107.1. A.  A municipality may by ordinance or 
otherwise grant a certificate, license, permit or franchise for the 
operation of a video services system, unless such a uthority is 
already provided for by law.  Any certificate, license, permit or 
franchise granted pursuant to this section shall constitute a 
bargained contract between the municipality and the video services 
provider and shall provide for a consideration pa yment to the 
municipality as rental for the privileges granted to the provider to 
use the public ways and grounds within the municipality in 
furtherance of its video services business.  The rental payment 
shall be set at the amount bargained between the mu nicipality and   
 
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the video services provider but shall not exceed five percent (5%) 
of the annual gross revenues derived by the video services provider 
from the provision of video services within the municipality.  Any 
certificate, license, permit or franchi se issued by the governin g 
body shall be nonexclusive and shall not exceed a period of twenty-
five (25) years and may be revocable by the governing body if said 
the body determines that the holder of the certificate, license, 
permit or franchise has willfully failed or neglected t o perform 
duties pursuant to the terms of the grant of the certificate, 
license, permit or franchise.  Nothing herein shall limit the 
authority of a municipality to comply with state or federal law. 
B.  In the event a municipality gran ts an overlapping 
certificate, license, permit or franchise for video services within 
its jurisdiction on terms or conditions more favorable or less 
burdensome than those in any existing certificate, license, permit 
or franchise within the municipality the holder of the existi ng 
certificate, license, permit or franchise shall be entitled, upon 
written notice to the municipality, to adopt the terms in the 
overlapping certificate, license, permit or franchise that are more 
favorable or less burdensome than th ose in the existing c ertificate, 
license, permit or franchise and the adopted terms shall become 
enforceable by the municipality. 
C.  In addition to any other authority granted to municipalities 
by this section or other applicable law, a municipality may a lso   
 
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adopt an ordinance regulating a video services system pursuant to 
its police power.  No municipal provisions regulating a video 
services system may be adopted which are inconsistent with either 
state or federal law or with the terms and conditions of t he 
certificate, license, permit or franchise bargained by the 
municipality and the video services provider. 
D.  In awarding or renewing a certificate, license, permit or 
franchise for video services, a municipality may require adequate 
assurance that the v ideo services system provider will provide 
adequate public, educational, and governmental access channel 
capacity, facilities or financial support.  A video services system 
provider may, at its sole option, provide a “family friendly” 
“family-friendly” tier of video service s in lieu of channel 
capacity, facilities, or financial support for public access as a 
condition of any certificate, license, permit or franchise for video 
services or renewal thereof.  Nothing herein shall affect any 
channel capacity, facilities, or finan cial support for educational 
or governmental access contained in any certificate, license , permit 
or franchise for video services or renewal thereof. 
E.  A “family friendly” “family-friendly” tier of services is a 
group of channels, offered to customers pursu ant to Federal 
Communications Commission (FCC ) regulations, that primarily contains 
programming with a t elevision viewing rating of TV -Y, TV-Y7 or TV-G.   
 
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F.  “Video services” means video programming, including cable 
services, provided through wireline facil ities owned, controlled, 
constructed, or operated by the provider of such video service and 
located at least in part in the public rights -of-way without regard 
to the delivery technology, in cluding Internet protocol technology.  
“Video services” Video services shall not include: 
1.  video Video programming provided by a commercial mobile 
service provider as defined in 47 U.S.C., Section 332(d) (1); 
2.  Direct-to-home satellite services as defined in 47 U.S.C., 
Section 303(v) that are transmitted from a satel lite directly to a 
customer’s premises without using or accessing any portion of the 
public right-of-way; or provided solely 
3.  Video programing accessed as part of and via a service that 
enables users to access content, information, el ectronic mail, 
messaging and other services offered over the public Internet, 
including streaming content. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2023. 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON GENERAL GOVERNMENT 
February 9, 2023 - DO PASS AS AMENDED BY CS