Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1087 Introduced / Bill

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                    82R9818 JXC-F
 By: Carona S.B. No. 1087


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to state-issued certificates of franchise authority to
 provide cable service and video service.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 66.003(a), Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  An entity or person seeking to provide cable service or
 video service in this state [after September 1, 2005,] shall file an
 application for a state-issued certificate of franchise authority
 with the commission as required by this section.  An entity
 providing cable service or video service under a franchise
 agreement with a municipality is not subject to this subsection
 with respect to such municipality until the franchise agreement is
 terminated under Section 66.004 or until the franchise agreement
 expires[, except as provided by Section 66.004].
 SECTION 2.  Section 66.004, Utilities Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a), (c), and (f) and adding Subsection (b-1)
 to read as follows:
 (a)  A cable service provider or a video service provider
 that currently has or had previously received a franchise to
 provide cable service or video service with respect to a
 municipality may [such municipalities is not eligible to] seek a
 state-issued certificate of franchise authority to provide service
 to the municipality under this section [chapter as to those
 municipalities until the expiration date of the existing franchise
 agreement, except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c)].
 (b-1)  Beginning September 1, 2011, a cable service provider
 or video service provider that was not allowed to or did not
 terminate a municipal franchise under Subsection (b) may elect to
 terminate that franchise and seek a state-issued certificate of
 franchise authority for the area served under the municipal
 franchise by providing written notice to the commission and the
 affected municipality before January 1, 2012.  The municipal
 franchise is terminated on the date the commission issues the
 state-issued certificate of franchise authority.
 (c)  A cable service provider [that serves fewer than 40
 percent of the total cable customers in a municipal franchise area
 and] that elects under Subsection (b) or (b-1) to terminate an
 existing municipal franchise is responsible for remitting to the
 affected municipality before the 91st day after the date the
 municipal franchise is terminated any accrued but unpaid franchise
 fees due under the terminated franchise.  If the cable service
 provider has credit remaining from prepaid franchise fees, the
 provider may deduct the amount of the remaining credit from any
 future fees or taxes it must pay to the municipality, either
 directly or through the comptroller.
 (f)  Except as provided in this chapter, nothing in this
 chapter is intended to abrogate, nullify, or adversely affect in
 any way the contractual rights, duties, and obligations existing
 and incurred by a cable service provider or a video service provider
 before the enactment of this chapter, or before the date the
 provider terminates a franchise under Subsection (b-1), as
 applicable, and owed or owing to any private person, firm,
 partnership, corporation, or other entity including without
 limitation those obligations measured by and related to the gross
 revenue hereafter received by the holder of a state-issued
 certificate of franchise authority for services provided in the
 geographic area to which such prior franchise or permit applies.
 All liens, security interests, royalties, and other contracts,
 rights, and interests in effect on September 1, 2005, or the date a
 franchise is terminated under Subsection (b-1) shall continue in
 full force and effect, without the necessity for renewal,
 extension, or continuance, and shall be paid and performed by the
 holder of a state-issued certificate of franchise authority, and
 shall apply as though the revenue generated by the holder of a
 state-issued certificate of franchise authority continued to be
 generated pursuant to the permit or franchise issued by the prior
 local franchising authority or municipality within the geographic
 area to which the prior permit or franchise applies.  It shall be a
 condition to the issuance and continuance of a state-issued
 certificate of franchise authority that the private contractual
 rights and obligations herein described continue to be honored,
 paid, or performed to the same extent as though the cable service
 provider continued to operate under its prior franchise or permit,
 for the duration of such state-issued certificate of franchise
 authority and any renewals or extensions thereof, and that the
 applicant so agrees.  Any person, firm, partnership, corporation,
 or other entity holding or claiming rights herein reserved may
 enforce same by an action brought in a court of competent
 jurisdiction.
 SECTION 3.  Section 66.005(b), Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (b)  The franchise fee payable under this section is to be
 paid quarterly, within 45 days after the end of the quarter for the
 preceding calendar quarter.  Each payment shall be accompanied by a
 summary explaining the basis for the calculation of the fee.  A
 municipality may review the business records of the cable service
 provider or video service provider to the extent necessary to
 ensure compensation in accordance with Subsection (a), provided
 that the municipality may only review records that relate to the
 48-month period preceding the date of the last franchise fee
 payment.  Each party shall bear the party's own costs of the
 examination.  A municipality may, in the event of a dispute
 concerning compensation under this section, bring an action in a
 court of competent jurisdiction.
 SECTION 4.  Section 66.006, Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 66.006.  IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS TO MUNICIPALITY.  (a)
 Until the expiration or termination of the incumbent cable service
 provider's agreement, the holder of a state-issued certificate of
 franchise authority shall pay a municipality in which it is
 offering cable service or video service the same cash payments on a
 per subscriber basis as required by the incumbent cable service
 provider's franchise agreement.  All cable service providers and
 all video service providers shall report quarterly to the
 municipality the total number of subscribers served within the
 municipality.  The amount paid by the holder of a state-issued
 certificate of franchise authority shall be calculated quarterly by
 the municipality by multiplying the amount of cash payment under
 the incumbent cable service provider's franchise agreement by a
 number derived by dividing the number of subscribers served by a
 video service provider or cable service provider by the total
 number of video or cable service subscribers in the municipality.
 Such pro rata payments are to be paid quarterly to the municipality
 within 45 days after the end of the quarter for the preceding
 calendar quarter.
 (b)  On the expiration or termination of the incumbent cable
 service provider's agreement, the holder of a state-issued
 certificate of franchise authority shall pay a municipality in
 which it is offering cable service or video service one percent of
 the provider's gross revenues, as defined by this chapter, or at the
 municipality's election, the per subscriber fee that was paid to
 the municipality under the expired or terminated incumbent cable
 service provider's agreement, in lieu of in-kind compensation and
 grants.  Payments under this subsection shall be paid in the same
 manner as outlined in Section 66.005(b).
 (c)  All fees paid to municipalities under this section are
 paid in accordance with 47 U.S.C. Sections 531 and 541(a)(4)(B) and
 may be used by the municipality as allowed by federal law.
 (c-1)  If a municipality uses fees paid to the municipality
 under this section for a purpose described by 47 U.S.C. Section
 524(g)(2)(c), the fees[; further, these payments] are not
 chargeable as a credit against the franchise fee payments
 authorized under this chapter. If the municipality uses the fees
 for another purpose, the fees are chargeable as a credit against the
 franchise fee payments authorized under this chapter.
 (c-2)  A municipality that receives fees under this section:
 (1)  shall maintain revenue from the fees in a separate
 account established for that purpose;
 (2)  may not commingle revenue from the fees with any
 other money;
 (3)  shall maintain a record of each deposit to and
 disbursement from the separate account, including a record of the
 payee and purpose of each disbursement; and
 (4)  not later than January 31 of each year, shall
 provide to each certificate holder that pays a fee to the
 municipality under this section a detailed accounting of the
 deposits to and disbursements from the separate account made in the
 preceding calendar year.
 (d)  Cable services to community public buildings, such as
 municipal buildings and public schools, [The following services]
 shall continue to be provided by the cable provider that was
 furnishing services pursuant to its municipal cable franchise
 [until January 1, 2008, or] until the expiration or termination
 [term] of the franchise [was to expire, whichever is later, and
 thereafter as provided in Subdivisions (1) and (2) below:
 [(1)     institutional network capacity, however defined
 or referred to in the municipal cable franchise but generally
 referring to a private line data network capacity for use by the
 municipality for noncommercial purposes, shall continue to be
 provided at the same capacity as was provided to the municipality
 prior to the date of the termination, provided that the
 municipality will compensate the provider for the actual
 incremental cost of the capacity; and
 [(2)     cable services to community public buildings,
 such as municipal buildings and public schools, shall continue to
 be provided to the same extent provided immediately prior to the
 date of the termination].  On [Beginning on January 1, 2008, or] the
 expiration or termination of the franchise agreement, [whichever is
 later,] a provider that provides the services may deduct from the
 franchise fee to be paid to the municipality an amount equal to the
 actual incremental cost of the services if the municipality
 requires the services after that date.  Such cable service
 generally refers to the existing cable drop connections to such
 facilities and the tier of cable service provided pursuant to the
 franchise at the time of the expiration or termination.
 SECTION 5.  Section 66.009(h), Utilities Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (h)  Where technically feasible, the holder of a
 state-issued certificate of franchise authority that is not an
 incumbent cable service provider and an incumbent cable service
 provider, including an incumbent cable service provider that holds
 a state-issued certificate of franchise authority issued under
 Section 66.004(b-1), shall use reasonable efforts to interconnect
 their cable or video systems for the purpose of providing PEG
 programming.  Interconnection may be accomplished by direct cable,
 microwave link, satellite, or other reasonable method of
 connection.  The holder [Holders] of a state-issued certificate of
 franchise authority and the incumbent cable service provider
 [providers] shall negotiate in good faith, and the incumbent cable
 service provider [providers] may not withhold interconnection of
 PEG channels.
 SECTION 6.  (a)  A municipality that received fees described
 by Section 66.006(c), Utilities Code, as amended by this Act,
 before September 1, 2011, shall, on September 1, 2011, transfer any
 fees that have not been disbursed to a separate account as required
 by Section 66.006(c-2), Utilities Code, as added by this Act.
 (b)  The change in law made by this Act in adding Sections
 66.006(c-2)(3) and (4), Utilities Code, applies only to transfers,
 deposits, and disbursements made on or after the effective date of
 this Act.  A transfer, deposit, or disbursement made before the
 effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the
 date the transfer, deposit, or disbursement was made, and the
 former law is continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.