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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 711 - VIDEO SERVICE

NRS 711.630 Authority to provide telecommunication service; requirements; limitations on power of local governments regarding telecommunication and interactive computer service.

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NRS 711.630 Authority to provide telecommunication service; requirements; limitations on power of local governments regarding telecommunication and interactive computer service.
1. A video service provider may provide telecommunication service pursuant to chapter 704 of NRS and the regulations approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada for telecommunication providers.
2. A video service provider shall obtain a certificate of public convenience and necessity pursuant to NRS 704.330 before providing any telecommunication service that is subject to regulation by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.
3. A local government shall not require a video service provider to obtain a franchise from the local government to provide:
(a)Telecommunication service; or
(b)Interactive computer service,
Ê if the video service provider uses its own video service network within the jurisdiction of the local government to provide such service.
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