The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the furnishing of community antenna television service is a business affected with such a public interest that it must be regulated locally. All municipalities in Nebraska are hereby authorized and empowered, by ordinance, to regulate, prohibit, and consent to the construction, installation, operation, and maintenance within their corporate limits of all persons or entities furnishing community antenna television service. All municipalities, acting through the mayor and city council or village board of trustees, shall have power to require every individual or entity offering such service, subject to reasonable rules and regulations, to furnish any person applying therefor along the lines of its wires, cables, or other conduits, with television and radio service. The mayor and city council or village board of trustees shall have power to prescribe reasonable quality standards for such service and shall regulate rate increases so as to provide reasonable and compensatory rents or rates for such service including installation charges. In the regulation of rate increases the procedure provided in section 18-2206 shall be used in any franchise granted or renewed after May 23, 1979. Such person or entity furnishing community antenna television service shall be required to carry all broadcast signals as prescribed by franchise and permitted to be carried by Federal Communications Commission regulations during the full period of the broadcast day of its stations.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 18-2201
Legislative declaration; regulatory powers
Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Hall v. Cox Cable of Omaha, Inc. (1982)
Most recently applied in Cox Cable of Omaha, Inc. v. Nebraska Department of Revenue (May 1998)
Laws 1959, c. 68, § 1, p. 294; R.R.S.1943, § 19-2801; Laws 1969, c. 119, § 1, p. 536; Laws 1979, LB 495, § 1; Laws 2021, LB163, § 140.
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