2009 Senate Bill 397

Revise new cable and phone line video franchise law

Introduced in the Senate

March 19, 2009

Introduced by Sen. Samuel B. Thomas (D-4)

To raise the cap on "public, education, and government access facility" fees (PEG fees) in the new <a href="http://www.michiganvotes.org/2006-HB-6456">state video service franchise system</a> that substantially replaced the discretion of local governments in franchising video service providers, including through cable or phone lines. The bill would allow a local government to raise the PEG fee to 2 percent for each cable system as soon as that system's current franchise agreement expired, and to charge a full 2 percent PEG fee immediately for any new cable entrants, even if the franchise agreement for the established cable company set a lower PEG fee.

Referred to the Committee on Energy Policy and Public Utilities