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§ 34–1209. Mandatory provisions of request for proposal. [Repealed.]

DC Code § 34–1209 (2019) (N/A)
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Repealed.

(Aug. 21, 1982, D.C. Law 4-142, § 10, 29 DCR 2872; Oct. 22, 1983, D.C. Law 5-36, § 2(p), 30 DCR 4289; Nov. 15, 1983, D.C. Law 5-42, § 4(b), 30 DCR 4999; Apr. 9, 1997, D.C. Law 11-210, § 3(c), 43 DCR 4702; Oct. 9, 2002, D.C. Law 14-193, § 3, 49 DCR 7334.)

1981 Ed., § 43-1809.

Recommended revision of draft of request for proposals and cable franchise application: Pursuant to Resolution 5-388, the “Cable Television Franchise Request for Proposals, Applications, and Procedures Recommendations Resolution of 1983,” effective October 18, 1983, the Council recommended that the District of Columbia Cable Design Commission revise the draft request for proposals and cable franchise application submitted to the Chairman of the Council, July 1, 1983.

Revised request for proposals approved: Pursuant to Resolution 5-422, the “Cable Television Franchise Revised Request for Proposals Approval Resolution of 1983,” effective November 15, 1983, the Council approved the request for proposals as revised pursuant to the Cable Television Franchise Request for Proposals Applications, and Procedures Recommendations Resolution of 1983.

Standard format proposed franchise agreement approved: Pursuant to Resolution 5-549, the “Cable Television Franchise Agreement Format Approval Resolution of 1984,” effective February 14, 1984, the Council approved the use by the District of Columbia Cable Design Commission of a standard format proposed franchise agreement.

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§ 34–1209. Mandatory provisions of request for proposal. [Repealed.]