47 CFR 76 - MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE
- SUBPART A — General (§§ 76.1 - 76.11)
- SUBPART B — Registration Statements (§§ 76.29 - 76.29)
- SUBPART C — Cable Franchise Applications (§§ 76.41 - 76.41)
- SUBPART D — Carriage of Television Broadcast Signals (§§ 76.51 - 76.70)
- SUBPART E — Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements (§§ 76.71 - 76.79)
- SUBPART F — Network Non-duplication Protection, Syndicated Exclusivity and Sports Blackout (§§ 76.92 - 76.130)
- SUBPART G — Cablecasting (§§ 76.205 - 76.227)
- SUBPART H — General Operating Requirements (§§ 76.309 - 76.309)
- SUBPART I — Forms and Reports (§§ 76.403 - 76.403)
- SUBPART J — Ownership of Cable Systems (§§ 76.501 - 76.505)
- SUBPART K — Technical Standards (§§ 76.601 - 76.640)
- SUBPART L — Cable Television Access (§§ 76.701 - 76.702)
- SUBPART M — Cable Inside Wiring (§§ 76.800 - 76.806)
- SUBPART N — Cable Rate Regulation (§§ 76.901 - 76.990)
- SUBPART O — Competitive Access to Cable Programming (§§ 76.1000 - 76.1005-76.1010)
- SUBPART P — Competitive Availability of Navigation Devices (§§ 76.1200 - 76.1210)
- SUBPART Q — Regulation of Carriage Agreements (§§ 76.1300 - 76.1303-76.1305)
- SUBPART R — Telecommunications Act Implementation (§§ 76.1400 - 76.1404)
- SUBPART S — Open Video Systems (§§ 76.1500 - 76.1514)
- SUBPART T — Notices (§§ 76.1601 - 76.1630)
- SUBPART U — Documents to be Maintained for Inspection (§§ 76.1700 - 76.1717)
- SUBPART V — Reports and Filings (§§ 76.1800 - 76.1805)
- SUBPART W — Encoding Rules (§§ 76.1901 - 76.1909)
- SUBPART X — Access to MDUs (§§ 76.2000 - 76.2000)
Title 47 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-26456 RIN MB Docket Nos. 12-68 07-18 05-192 07-29 FCC 12-123 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Final rule. Effective November 30, 2012. 47 CFR Part 76 In this document, the Commission declines to extend the prohibition on exclusive contracts involving satellite-delivered, cable-affiliated programming beyond its October 5, 2012 expiration date. Instead of this prohibition, the Commission will address exclusive contracts involving satellite-delivered, cable-affiliated programming on a case-by-case basis in response to program access complaints. The Commission also affirms its expanded discovery procedures for program access complaints.
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§ 151 - Purposes of chapter; Federal Communications Commission created
§ 152 - Application of chapter
§ 153 - Definitions
§ 154 - Federal Communications Commission
§ 301 - License for radio communication or transmission of energy
§ 302a - Devices which interfere with radio reception
§ 302 - Repealed. June 5, 1936, ch. 511,
§ 303a - Standards for children’s television programming
§ 303 - Powers and duties of Commission
§ 307 - Licenses
§ 308 - Requirements for license
§ 309 - Application for license
§ 312 - Administrative sanctions
§ 315 - Candidates for public office
§ 317 - Announcement of payment for broadcast
§ 325 - False, fraudulent, or unauthorized transmissions
§ 339 - Carriage of distant television stations by satellite carriers
§ 340 - Significantly viewed signals permitted to be carried
§ 341 - Carriage of television signals to certain subscribers
§ 503 - Forfeitures
§ 521 - Purposes
§ 522 - Definitions
§ 531 - Cable channels for public, educational, or governmental use
§ 532 - Cable channels for commercial use
§ 534 - Carriage of local commercial television signals
§ 535 - Carriage of noncommercial educational television
§ 536 - Regulation of carriage agreements
§ 537 - Sales of cable systems
§ 543 - Regulation of rates
§ 544a - Consumer electronics equipment compatibility
§ 544 - Regulation of services, facilities, and equipment
§ 545 - Modification of franchise obligations
§ 548 - Development of competition and diversity in video programming distribution
§ 549 - Competitive availability of navigation devices
§ 552 - Consumer protection and customer service
§ 554 - Equal employment opportunity
§ 556 - Coordination of Federal, State, and local authority
§ 558 - Criminal and civil liability
§ 560 - Scrambling of cable channels for nonsubscribers
§ 561 - Scrambling of sexually explicit adult video service programming
§ 571 - Regulatory treatment of video programming services
§ 572 - Prohibition on buy outs
§ 573 - Establishment of open video systems
Title 47 published on 2012-10-01
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 47 CFR 76 after this date.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-29426 RIN MB Docket No. 12-68 DA 12-1871 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Proposed rule; extension of comment and reply comment period. The comment and reply comment period for the proposed rule published October 31, 2012 (77 FR 66052) is extended. Submit comments on or before December 14, 2012 and reply comments on or before January 14, 2013. 47 CFR Part 76 The Media Bureau extends the deadline for filing comments and reply comments on the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“ FNPRM” ) in this proceeding which was published in the Federal Register on October 31, 2012. The extension will provide commenters with sufficient time to prepare comments and reply comments in response to the FNPRM.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-27350 RIN MB Docket No. 11-69 PP Docket No. 00-67 FCC 12-126 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Final rule. Effective December 10, 2012. 47 CFR Part 76 In this document, the Commission adopts new rules to allow cable operators to encrypt the basic service tier in all-digital systems, provided that those cable operators undertake certain consumer protection measures for a limited period of time in order to minimize any potential subscriber disruption.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-26456 RIN MB Docket Nos. 12-68 07-18 05-192 07-29 FCC 12-123 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Final rule. Effective November 30, 2012. 47 CFR Part 76 In this document, the Commission declines to extend the prohibition on exclusive contracts involving satellite-delivered, cable-affiliated programming beyond its October 5, 2012 expiration date. Instead of this prohibition, the Commission will address exclusive contracts involving satellite-delivered, cable-affiliated programming on a case-by-case basis in response to program access complaints. The Commission also affirms its expanded discovery procedures for program access complaints.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-26455 RIN FCC 12-123 MB Docket No. 12-68 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Proposed rule. Comments are due on or before November 30, 2012; reply comments are due on or before December 17, 2012. 47 CFR Part 76 In this document, the Commission seeks comment on the following revisions to its program access rules: the establishment of certain rebuttable presumptions in connection with program access complaints challenging exclusive contracts involving cable-affiliated programming; and amendments to its rules to ensure that buying groups utilized by small and medium-sized multichannel video programming distributors (“MVPDs”) can avail themselves of the program access rules.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-24641 RIN MB Docket No. 12-217 FCC 12-86 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Proposed rule. Comments are due on or before December 10, 2012; reply comments are due on or before January 7, 2013. Written PRA comments on the proposed information collection requirements contained herein must be submitted by the public, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and other interested parties on or before December 10, 2012. 47 CFR Part 76 In this document, the Federal Communications Commission proposes to update technical and operational rules related to cable television systems and other multichannel video programming distributors that operate coaxial cable systems. The Commission seeks comments on rules that would update its minimum signal quality standards and signal leakage detection and monitoring for digital transmission. Additionally, the Commission proposes numerous corrections and updates to its to its cable television technical rules.