A. To terminate the authority to provide video service to an existing service area authorized under the uniform video service license, the holder of the uniform video service license shall file with the clerk of the county written notice of the termination.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 11-1917

  • boundaries: means all of the area of the county that is not within the corporate limits of any city or town, including unincorporated territory that is surrounded on all sides by a combination of one or more cities, towns or Indian reservations. See Arizona Laws 11-1901
  • Holder: means a video service provider that has been issued a uniform video service license pursuant to this chapter. See Arizona Laws 11-1901
  • including: means not limited to and is not a term of exclusion. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • License: means a franchise as defined in 47 United States Code § 522. See Arizona Laws 11-1901
  • Service area: means that part of the boundaries of a county within which a video service provider is authorized to provide video service pursuant to a uniform video service license or a local license. See Arizona Laws 11-1901
  • Uniform video service license: means a license that is issued by a county in the form of a uniform video service license agreement as adopted pursuant to section 11-1911. See Arizona Laws 11-1901

B. The holder may terminate service on and after the date that the holder files the written notice with the clerk of the county.

C. The holder shall:

1. Comply with applicable federal laws, including rules and regulations of the federal communications commission.

2. Give all affected subscribers and counties notice at least ninety days before termination of service in all of a service area that consists of the boundaries of the county.