Cable Communications Act of 1984 - Structure

Structure

The Cable Communication Act of 1984 is "Title VI- General Provisions" of the Communications Act of 1934. The title is divided into the following sections:

  • Sec.601. Purposes
  • Sec.602. Definitions
  • Sec.611. Cable Channels for Public, Educational, or Government Use
  • Sec.612. Cable Channels for Commercial Use
  • Sec.622. Franchise Fees
  • Sec.623. Regulation of Rates
  • Sec.624. Regulation of Services, Facilities, and Equipment
  • Sec.636. Coordination of Federal, State, and Local Authority
  • Sec.637. Existing Franchises
  • Sec.638. Criminal and Civil Liability
  • Sec.639. Obscene Programming

Read more about this topic:  Cable Communications Act Of 1984

Famous quotes containing the word structure:

    There is no such thing as a language, not if a language is anything like what many philosophers and linguists have supposed. There is therefore no such thing to be learned, mastered, or born with. We must give up the idea of a clearly defined shared structure which language-users acquire and then apply to cases.
    Donald Davidson (b. 1917)

    For the structure that we raise,
    Time is with materials filled;
    Our to-days and yesterdays
    Are the blocks with which we build.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1809–1882)

    The verbal poetical texture of Shakespeare is the greatest the world has known, and is immensely superior to the structure of his plays as plays. With Shakespeare it is the metaphor that is the thing, not the play.
    Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)