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8-1-34-20. Notice of change; notice of intent to provide service; customer notification requirements

IN Code § 8-1-34-20 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 20. (a) In connection with, or as a condition of receiving, a certificate under this chapter, the commission shall require a holder to notify the commission, after the issuance of a certificate, of any of the following changes involving the holder or the certificate issued:

(1) Any transaction involving a change in the ownership, operation, control, or corporate organization of the holder, including a merger, an acquisition, or a reorganization.

(2) A change in the holder's legal name or the adoption of, or change to, an assumed business name. The holder shall submit to the commission a certified copy of the:

(A) amended certificate of authority; or

(B) certificate of assumed business name;

issued by the secretary of state to reflect the change.

(3) A change in the holder's principal business address or in the name of the person authorized to receive notice on behalf of the holder.

(4) Any transfer of the certificate to a successor in interest of the holder allowed by section 18 of this chapter. The holder shall identify the successor in interest to which the transfer is made.

(5) The termination of any certificate issued under this chapter, as allowed by section 19 of this chapter. The holder shall identify:

(A) any other certificate issued under this chapter that will be retained by the holder;

(B) the number of Indiana customers in the service area covered by the certificate being terminated; and

(C) the method by which the holder's customers were notified of the termination, if required by the commission under subsection (c).

(6) A change in the video programming or other programming service provided in one (1) or more of the services areas identified under section 16(b)(6) of this chapter in the holder's most recent application for a certificate under this chapter.

(7) A change in one (1) or more of the service areas identified under section 16(b)(6) of this chapter that would increase or decrease the territory within the service area. The holder shall describe the new boundaries of the affected service areas after the proposed change is made.

The commission shall prescribe the time in which a holder must report changes under this section. The commission may prescribe a form for the reporting of changes under this section.

(b) In connection with, or as a condition of, receiving a certificate under this chapter, the commission shall require a holder to notify a unit:

(1) in which the holder does not already provide video service under:

(A) a local franchise issued by the unit before July 1, 2006; or

(B) another certificate issued under this chapter after June 30, 2006; and

(2) that is included in the holder's service area under the certificate being issued;

that the holder intends to provide video service in the unit's jurisdiction. The holder shall give the notice required under this subdivision not later than ten (10) days before the holder begins providing video service in the unit's jurisdiction.

(c) In connection with the issuance of a certificate under this chapter, the commission may require a holder to provide advance notice to the holder's Indiana customers if the holder will do any of the following:

(1) Change the rates and charges for video service that the holder offers in any of its service areas in Indiana.

(2) Cease to offer video service, or any specific video programming or other programming service, that the holder offers in any of the holder's service areas in Indiana.

The commission shall prescribe any customer notification requirements under this subsection in a rule of general application adopted under IC 4-22-2.

As added by P.L.27-2006, SEC.58.

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8-1-34-20. Notice of change; notice of intent to provide service; customer notification requirements