FCC 76.70 Revised as of October 1, 2006
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2007
Sec. 76.70 Exemption from input selector switch rules.
(a) In any case of cable systems serving communities where no portion of the
community is covered by the predicted Grade B contour of at least one full
service broadcast television station, or non-commercial educational
television translator station operating with 5 or more watts output power
and where the signals of no such broadcast stations are “significantly
viewed” in the county where such a cable system is located, the cable system
shall be exempt from the provisions of Sec. 76.66. Cable systems may be eligible
for this exemption where they demonstrate with engineering studies prepared
in accordance with Sec. 73.686 of this chapter or other showings that broadcast
signals meeting the above criteria are not actually viewable within the
community.
(b) Where a new full service broadcast television station, or new
non-commercial educational television translator station with 5 or more
watts, or an existing such station of either type with newly upgraded
facilities provides predicted Grade B service to a community served by a
cable system previously exempt under paragraph (a) of this section, or the
signal of any such broadcast station is newly determined to be
“significantly viewed” in the county where such a cable system is located,
the cable system at that time is required to comply fully with the
provisions of Sec. 76.66. Cable systems may retain their exemption under
paragraph (a) of this section where they demonstrate with engineering
studies prepared in accordance with Sec. 73.686 of this chapter or other
showings that broadcast signals meeting the above criteria are not actually
viewable within the community.
[ 54 FR 25716 , June 19, 1989]
Subpart E—Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements
Source: 50 FR 40855 , Oct. 7, 1985, unless otherwise noted.
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