Delaware Code § 26-601

Cable television franchise; requirement therefor; authority to issue; application, notice and hearing
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requirements.
(a) No person or entity shall hereafter commence the construction of, or operate a cable television system, in whole or in part within this
State outside the boundaries of incorporated municipalities which on June 28, 1974, have the power either express or implied under their
charters to grant franchises for a system, without first obtaining a franchise under this subchapter for such construction and operation.
(b) The Commission is hereby authorized to grant franchises for cable television systems to be constructed or operated in whole or
in part within the State outside the boundaries of incorporated municipalities which on June 28, 1974, have the power either express or
implied under their charters to grant franchises for a system. The procedure prescribed by this subchapter for granting franchises shall be
followed by the Commission and all franchises shall comply with the requirements hereof.
(c) The Commission may not grant a franchise to a system without first giving at least 90 days' public notice of its intention to receive
and consider applications for a franchise, and written notice to any person constructing or operating a system in any county in which the
franchise is to be granted. The public and written notice shall specify the date and procedures for filing applications, and in general terms
the geographic area and conditions of the proposed franchise.
(d) The Commission may not grant a franchise except upon written application therefor filed on or before the date specified in the
public notice. All applications shall be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of the filing fee, if any, specified in the public
notice. All applications shall be made available by the Commission for public inspection promptly following the filing thereof and no
application once filed may be amended to make substantive changes in the proposals or qualifications of the applicant if more than 1
application has been filed for the same franchise territory.

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