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Code · Florida · Title XXXVI — Business Organizations · Chapter 610

610.112 Cable or video services for public facilities.

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Upon a request by a municipality or county, a certificateholder shall provide, within 90 days after receipt of the request, one active basic cable or video service outlet to K-12 public schools, public libraries, or local government administrative buildings, to the extent such buildings are located within 200 feet of the certificateholder’s activated video distribution plant. At the request of the municipality or county, the certificateholder shall extend its distribution plant to serve such buildings located more than 200 feet from the certificateholder’s activated video distribution plant.
In such circumstances, the governmental entity owning or occupying the building is responsible for the time and material costs incurred in extending the certificateholder’s activated video distribution plant to within 200 feet adjacent to the building. The cable or video services provided under this section shall not be available in an area viewed by the general public and may not be used for any commercial purpose.
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