A. 
The borough shall exercise appropriate regulatory authority under the provisions of this chapter and applicable law. This authority shall be vested in the Borough Council and administered through the Borough Manager or Borough Secretary or his designee in order to provide day-to-day administration and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter and any franchise granted hereunder and to carry out the borough's responsibilities with regard to cable communications.
B. 
The borough reserves the right to exercise the maximum plenary authority, as may at any time be lawfully permissible, to regulate the cable communications system, the franchise and the grantee. Should applicable legislative, judicial or regulatory authorities at any time permit regulation not presently permitted to the borough, the borough may without the approval of the grantee engage in any such additional regulation as may then be permissible, whether or not contemplated by this chapter, including, without limitation, regulation regarding franchise fees, taxes, programming, rates charged to subscribers and users, consumer protection or any other similar or dissimilar matter.
A. 
The borough shall have the following regulatory responsibility:
(1) 
Administration and enforcement of the provisions of this chapter and any franchise agreement.
(2) 
Award, renewal, extension or termination of a franchise pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, the franchise agreement and other applicable law.
(3) 
Consent prior to sale or transfer of any franchise granted hereunder.
(4) 
Performance evaluation.
(5) 
Rate regulation, to the extent authorized and/or elected by the borough under law. If the borough elects to regulate rates, it will comply with all FCC regulations and permit all members of the public to participate in rate-making proceedings.
(6) 
Establishment of customer service standards.
B. 
The borough also reserves the right to perform the following functions and all other functions allowed by law present or future:
(1) 
Develop objective and coordinate activities related to the operation of government channels.
(2) 
Approve procedures and standards for public, government and educational access and operations and services, including the use of dedicated channels and sharing of public facilities.
(3) 
Analyze plans for expansion, interconnection and growth of cable services.
(4) 
Analyze the possibility of integrating cable communications with other local, state or regional telecommunications networks.
(5) 
Formulate and recommend long-range telecommunications policy for the borough and determine the future cable-related needs and interests of the community.
(6) 
Provide the administrative effort necessary for the conduct of performance evaluations and any other activities required for the administration of the franchise.
(7) 
Monitor the grantee's training programs for customer service representatives and its process for handling citizen complaints and periodically inspect and analyze the records related to such complaints.
(8) 
Receive applications for rate changes if applicable and provide staff assistance in the analysis and recommendations thereto.
(9) 
Monitor the grantee's adherence to operational standards, service requirements and line extension policies.
(10) 
Assure compliance with applicable laws and ordinances.
(11) 
Arrange tests and analysis of equipment and performance, as needed, to ensure compliance with this chapter and the franchise agreement.
(12) 
Assure continuity in service.
(13) 
Receive for examination all data and reports required by this chapter.
(14) 
Regulate rates on a regional basis in cooperation with other municipalities.
A. 
The borough may, in its discretion, create a citizen's committee entitled the "Cable Television Advisory Committee." The responsibilities of the Committee shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) 
Monitor and advise the Borough Council and borough administration on the performance of the grantee under the provisions of the borough's cable television ordinance, franchise agreement and related ordinances.
(2) 
Serve as advisory body with respect to the public, educational and local government access channels of cable television and any institutional programming that may be developed; encourage the use of the public channels among the widest range of institutions, groups and individuals within the borough.
(3) 
Advise the borough government of objectives to be obtained in the borough's cable communications system based upon its continued evaluation of the borough's cable television franchise, cable technology, performance of the grantee and the future cable-related needs and interests of the community.
(4) 
Prepare an annual report to the Borough Council on the activities of the Committee and the performance of the grantee.
(5) 
Cooperate with the borough and the grantee in fulfilling its responsibilities herein.
B. 
The Committee shall be composed of at least three residents of the borough who shall be appointed by the Borough Council and who shall serve without compensation for terms of one, two and three years respectively. Members shall not be employees of, nor have any financial interest in, a grantee or a parent or subsidiary corporation of a grantee.
A. 
The grantee shall file with the borough schedules which shall describe all services offered, all rates and charges of any kind and all terms and conditions relating thereto on the effective date of the franchise and 60 days prior to any change. Notice of all proposed rate changes must be filed with the borough at least 60 days prior to any change whether the borough has the authority to regulate the rate or not so that the borough can respond to any public inquiries or complaints. If the borough elects to regulate rates pursuant to the Cable Act, the borough will comply with all FCC regulations and permit all members of the public to participate in rate-making proceedings. No rates or charges shall be effective except as they appear on a schedule so filed. The grantee shall notify subscribers in writing at least 30 days prior to the implementation of any change in services offered, rates charged or terms and conditions related thereto. The grantee's written notice shall include a comparison of old and new rates and charges and shall be included in the customer's bill. A complete schedule of the grantee's rates shall be mailed to subscribers annually.
B. 
The grantee shall establish rates that are nondiscriminatory within the same general class of subscribers which must be applied fairly and uniformly to all subscribers in the franchise area for all services. Nothing contained herein shall prohibit the grantee from offering discounts to commercial and multiple-family dwelling subscribers billed on a bulk basis; promotional discounts; senior citizens; and economically disadvantaged individuals. The grantee's charges and rates for all services shall be itemized on subscriber's monthly bills.
C. 
The grantee shall provide the borough immediately upon receipt with copies of all rate or other complaints received by it and/or the FCC.