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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 711 - VIDEO SERVICE

NRS 711.030 “Community antenna television company” defined.

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NRS 711.030 “Community antenna television company” defined.
1. “Community antenna television company” means any person who owns, controls, operates or manages a community antenna television system.
2. The term does not include:
(a)A telecommunication provider or electric utility regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada where the telecommunication provider or electric utility merely leases or rents to a community antenna television company wires or cables for the redistribution of television signals to or toward subscribers of that company; or
(b)A telecommunication provider regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada where the telecommunication provider merely provides channels of communication under published tariffs filed with that Commission to a community antenna television company for the redistribution of television signals to or toward subscribers of that company.
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