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
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