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§ 216. Powers  of  the  commission  in  respect  to  cable  television  companies. 1. The commission may promulgate, issue,  amend  and  rescind  such  orders,  rules  and  regulations  as  it  may  find  necessary  or  appropriate to carry out the purposes  of  this  article.  Such  orders,  rules  and  regulations  may  classify  persons  and  matters within the  jurisdiction of the commission and prescribe different requirements  for  different  classes  of  persons or matters. A copy of any order, rule or  regulations promulgated hereunder shall be subject to public  inspection  during reasonable business hours.    2.  The  commission may require cable television companies to maintain  and file such reports,  contracts  and  statements,  including  but  not  limited  to  ownership,  accounting,  auditing and operating statements,  engineering reports and other data as the commission may deem  necessary  or  appropriate  to  administer  the  provisions  of  this  article. The  commission,  including  members  of  its  staff,  may  make   reasonable  inspections  of  the  records  and  facilities  of  any cable television  company.    3. The commission may  examine,  under  oath,  all  officers,  agents,  employees  and  stockholders  of any cable television company, municipal  officials and any other persons and compel the production of papers  and  the  attendance  of  witnesses  to  obtain  the information necessary to  administer the provisions of this article.    4. (a) The commission may require and receive from any agency  of  the  state  or  any political subdivision thereof such assistance and data as  may be necessary to enable the commission to administer  the  provisions  of this article.    (b)  The  commission may enter into such cooperative arrangements with  the board of regents, the council on the arts, other state agencies  and  municipalities,  each  of  which is hereby authorized to enter into such  cooperative arrangements, as shall be necessary or appropriate to assure  that  there  will  be  maximum  utilization  of  existing  expertise  in  communications  technology,  cable television operations and programming  and that the purposes of this article will be effectively  accomplished.  Upon  request  of  the  commission, any state agency may transfer to the  commission such officers  and  employees  as  the  commission  may  deem  necessary from time to time to assist the commission in carrying out its  functions  and  duties.  Officers and employees so transferred shall not  lose their civil service status or rights.    5. The commission  shall  have  and  may  exercise  all  other  powers  necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this article.

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§ 216. Powers  of  the  commission  in  respect  to  cable  television  companies. 1. The commission may promulgate, issue,  amend  and  rescind  such  orders,  rules  and  regulations  as  it  may  find  necessary  or  appropriate to carry out the purposes  of  this  article.  Such  orders,  rules  and  regulations  may  classify  persons  and  matters within the  jurisdiction of the commission and prescribe different requirements  for  different  classes  of  persons or matters. A copy of any order, rule or  regulations promulgated hereunder shall be subject to public  inspection  during reasonable business hours.    2.  The  commission may require cable television companies to maintain  and file such reports,  contracts  and  statements,  including  but  not  limited  to  ownership,  accounting,  auditing and operating statements,  engineering reports and other data as the commission may deem  necessary  or  appropriate  to  administer  the  provisions  of  this  article. The  commission,  including  members  of  its  staff,  may  make   reasonable  inspections  of  the  records  and  facilities  of  any cable television  company.    3. The commission may  examine,  under  oath,  all  officers,  agents,  employees  and  stockholders  of any cable television company, municipal  officials and any other persons and compel the production of papers  and  the  attendance  of  witnesses  to  obtain  the information necessary to  administer the provisions of this article.    4. (a) The commission may require and receive from any agency  of  the  state  or  any political subdivision thereof such assistance and data as  may be necessary to enable the commission to administer  the  provisions  of this article.    (b)  The  commission may enter into such cooperative arrangements with  the board of regents, the council on the arts, other state agencies  and  municipalities,  each  of  which is hereby authorized to enter into such  cooperative arrangements, as shall be necessary or appropriate to assure  that  there  will  be  maximum  utilization  of  existing  expertise  in  communications  technology,  cable television operations and programming  and that the purposes of this article will be effectively  accomplished.  Upon  request  of  the  commission, any state agency may transfer to the  commission such officers  and  employees  as  the  commission  may  deem  necessary from time to time to assist the commission in carrying out its  functions  and  duties.  Officers and employees so transferred shall not  lose their civil service status or rights.    5. The commission  shall  have  and  may  exercise  all  other  powers  necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this article.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-11 > 216

§ 216. Powers  of  the  commission  in  respect  to  cable  television  companies. 1. The commission may promulgate, issue,  amend  and  rescind  such  orders,  rules  and  regulations  as  it  may  find  necessary  or  appropriate to carry out the purposes  of  this  article.  Such  orders,  rules  and  regulations  may  classify  persons  and  matters within the  jurisdiction of the commission and prescribe different requirements  for  different  classes  of  persons or matters. A copy of any order, rule or  regulations promulgated hereunder shall be subject to public  inspection  during reasonable business hours.    2.  The  commission may require cable television companies to maintain  and file such reports,  contracts  and  statements,  including  but  not  limited  to  ownership,  accounting,  auditing and operating statements,  engineering reports and other data as the commission may deem  necessary  or  appropriate  to  administer  the  provisions  of  this  article. The  commission,  including  members  of  its  staff,  may  make   reasonable  inspections  of  the  records  and  facilities  of  any cable television  company.    3. The commission may  examine,  under  oath,  all  officers,  agents,  employees  and  stockholders  of any cable television company, municipal  officials and any other persons and compel the production of papers  and  the  attendance  of  witnesses  to  obtain  the information necessary to  administer the provisions of this article.    4. (a) The commission may require and receive from any agency  of  the  state  or  any political subdivision thereof such assistance and data as  may be necessary to enable the commission to administer  the  provisions  of this article.    (b)  The  commission may enter into such cooperative arrangements with  the board of regents, the council on the arts, other state agencies  and  municipalities,  each  of  which is hereby authorized to enter into such  cooperative arrangements, as shall be necessary or appropriate to assure  that  there  will  be  maximum  utilization  of  existing  expertise  in  communications  technology,  cable television operations and programming  and that the purposes of this article will be effectively  accomplished.  Upon  request  of  the  commission, any state agency may transfer to the  commission such officers  and  employees  as  the  commission  may  deem  necessary from time to time to assist the commission in carrying out its  functions  and  duties.  Officers and employees so transferred shall not  lose their civil service status or rights.    5. The commission  shall  have  and  may  exercise  all  other  powers  necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of this article.