Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6046

Introduced
3/3/23  

Caption

Community Antenna Television Systems

Impact

If passed, H6046 will alter the existing framework of cable rate regulation in Rhode Island significantly. This includes establishing a stronger oversight mechanism by requiring CATV companies to provide ample justification for any proposed price hikes. The bill’s provisions intend to ensure that rates remain fair and reasonable, protecting the consumer's interests while allowing for necessary changes to be scrutinized appropriately. Additionally, the bill incorporates provisions that require the office of the auditor general to conduct audits of the information provided by CATV companies, adding another layer of consumer protection.

Summary

House Bill H6046 relates to the regulation of Community Antenna Television (CATV) systems within the state. This bill mandates that any CATV company proposing a rate increase must hold public hearings to justify and explain the necessity of such increases. The intent is to enhance transparency and accountability in rate-setting practices affecting consumers. The Rhode Island Division of Public Utilities and Carriers will supervise the entire process and is empowered to issue regulations related to the issuance of certificates, operational territories, and other operational aspects of CATV providers.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding H6046 include concerns about the balance between regulatory oversight and the operational flexibility that CATV companies require to adapt to market conditions. Some stakeholders may argue that this legislative oversight could lead to delays in necessary pricing adjustments, posing challenges for CATV companies in competitive markets. Conversely, consumer advocacy groups may view the regulations as a necessary measure to prevent unwarranted rate increases that do not reflect improvements in service or technology, thus forcing companies to maintain a higher standard of service while justifying any additional costs imposed on consumers.

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