HR 4760 · 102th Congress · Government Operations and Politics
Cable Television Consumer Protection Act of 1992
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Introduced2
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EnactedLatest: For Further Action See H.R.4850.(1992-07-23)
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Cable Television Consumer Protection Act of 1992 - Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to prohibit any Federal agency, State, or franchising authority from regulating the rates for the provision of cable service or for the installation or rental of equipment used for the receipt of cable service, except as provided under this Act. Requires the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), if it finds that a cable system is not subject to effective competition, to ensure that the rates that such system charges for basic cable service (or charges for changes in service tiers), including the installation or rental of equipment used for the receipt of such basic service, are reasonable. Specifies that: (1) if fewer than 30 percent of all customers of such cable system subscribe only to basic cable service, the FCC shall also ensure that rates are reasonable for the lowest-priced tier of service subscribed to by at least 30 percent of the cable system's customers; and (2) no competing multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD) serving households in a cable community which is owned or controlled by, or affiliated through substantial common ownership with, the cable system in such cab…
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