S01609 Summary:

BILL NOS01609
 
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Authorizes and directs the department of public service to study and report on the current status of cable television systems operating and providing services to the customer premises over fiberoptic cables.
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S01609 Actions:

BILL NOS01609
 
01/15/2019REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
01/08/2020REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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S01609 Committee Votes:

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S01609 Floor Votes:

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S01609 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1609
 
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 15, 2019
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  PARKER -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on  Energy  and  Telecommuni-
          cations
 
        AN ACT to authorize and direct the department of public service to study
          and report on the current status of cable television systems operating
          and providing services to the customer premises over fiberoptic cables
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Legislative findings. The legislature hereby declares  that
     2  the  public interest is furthered by the broadest possible deployment of
     3  consumer-available high-speed internet service at reasonable prices,  to
     4  the largest number of New York households and businesses as is practica-
     5  ble.  Due  to  the ubiquity of such service provided by cable television
     6  companies, and such companies' provision of high-speed internet  to  the
     7  home  and workplace, and the greater speeds demonstrated around the rest
     8  of the world by systems  providing  high-speed  internet  by  fiberoptic
     9  cable  to  the  premises, the legislature finds that it has a compelling
    10  interest in closer oversight of the cable  television  systems,  whether
    11  completed  or  under  construction, that provide such services and allow
    12  the citizens of the state of New York  to  access  government  or  other
    13  services from home or otherwise remotely.
    14    §  2.  Study. a. The department of public service shall, within thirty
    15  days of the effective date of this act, undertake a study,  pursuant  to
    16  its  duty under subdivision 11 of section 215 of the public service law,
    17  of the current status of cable television systems operating and  provid-
    18  ing services to the customer premises over fiberoptic cables. This study
    19  shall include:
    20    (i)  the  total  number  of  franchises such companies have or operate
    21  where service is provided  to  the  customer  premises  over  fiberoptic
    22  cable;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD07222-01-9

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     1    (ii)  the complete list of municipalities of franchises such companies
     2  have or operate where service is provided to the customer premises  over
     3  fiberoptic cable;
     4    (iii)  a demographic analysis of the racial, ethnic and income charac-
     5  teristics of the residents of each municipality by franchise such compa-
     6  nies have or operate where service is provided to the customer  premises
     7  over  fiberoptic cable based on the results of the most recent decennial
     8  census conducted by the census bureau of the United States;
     9    (iv) a demographic analysis of the racial, ethnic and  income  charac-
    10  teristics  of the residents of each municipality where such companies do
    11  not have or do not operate a franchise where service is provided to  the
    12  customer premises over fiberoptic cable based on the results of the most
    13  recent  decennial  census  conducted  by the census bureau of the United
    14  States; and
    15    (v) a further breakdown by county, where applicable, and region of the
    16  state of New York as defined by the empire state development corporation
    17  of the demographic analysis of the racial, ethnic and income  character-
    18  istics  of  the  residents  of  both  the municipalities with which such
    19  companies have or operate a franchise where service is provided  to  the
    20  customer  premises  over  fiberoptic  cable  and the municipalities with
    21  which such companies do not have or do not  operate  a  franchise  where
    22  service is provided to the customer premises over fiberoptic cable.
    23    b.  In  furtherance  of  such  study, the department of public service
    24  shall require cable television companies operating or constructing cable
    25  television systems providing  service  over  fiberoptic  cables  to  the
    26  customer  premises, to report to the department within sixty days of the
    27  effective date of this act the following:
    28    (i) the total number of franchises  such  companies  have  or  operate
    29  where  service  is  provided  to  the  customer premises over fiberoptic
    30  cable;
    31    (ii) the percentage of completion of infrastructure  construction  and
    32  activation in each franchise such companies have or operate;
    33    (iii) an analysis of such companies' franchises, broken down by region
    34  of  the state, county and municipality, as applicable, showing the aver-
    35  age time to completion of the infrastructure buildout of each franchise,
    36  or of the current status of a franchise buildout if it is not completed;
    37    (iv) an analysis of such companies' franchises, broken down by  census
    38  tract, showing the status of buildout of such census tracts, the average
    39  time  to  completion of the buildout in each census tract, and including
    40  data on whether any or all of such census tracts are  distressed  census
    41  tracts,  as  such are defined by the census bureau of the United States,
    42  and whether and how the time to completion of the buildout in  any  such
    43  distressed census tracts differs from the time to completion of buildout
    44  in non-distressed census tracts; and
    45    (v)  an  analysis of the data provided for such report by the relevant
    46  cable companies, which shows any disparate buildout completion speed  or
    47  franchise area coverage by race, ethnicity or income demographics.
    48    c.  Within  ninety days of the effective date of this act, the depart-
    49  ment of public service shall report the results of  the  study  required
    50  pursuant  to subdivision a of this section to the public service commis-
    51  sion, the governor, the temporary president of the senate,  the  speaker
    52  of  the assembly, and the chair of both the senate and assembly standing
    53  committees on corporations, authorities and commissions.
    54    d. Within one hundred twenty days of the effective date of  this  act,
    55  the  public  service  commission shall open a proceeding to inquire into
    56  the progress of such cable television systems as  are  being  built,  or

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     1  have  been  built  since  1996, which provide cable television and other
     2  services to the customer premises over fiberoptic cable. Such proceeding
     3  shall inquire into such  factors  the  commission  finds  necessary  and
     4  prudent,  including,  but  not limited to, whether, despite its economic
     5  feasibility, the construction or operation of a  franchised  or  certif-
     6  icated  cable  television system providing service over fiberoptic cable
     7  to the customer premises has been  unreasonably  delayed,  or  that  the
     8  extension  of  service to any persons or areas within the territory of a
     9  cable television company providing service over fiberoptic cable to  the
    10  customer premises has been unreasonably withheld, and whether a remedial
    11  order  pursuant  to  such  commission's  powers under section 224 of the
    12  public service law might be required by the public interest.
    13    § 3. Severability. If any provision of this act,  or  the  application
    14  thereof to any person or circumstance, shall be adjudged by any court of
    15  competent  jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional, such judgment
    16  shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but  shall
    17  be  confined  in  its  operation to the provision of this act, or in its
    18  application to the person or  circumstance,  directly  involved  in  the
    19  controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered.
    20    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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