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§ 229. Censorship  prohibited.  1.  The commission may not prohibit or  limit any program or any class or type of program  or  otherwise  censor  the  communications  or  signals  transmitted  by  any  cable television  company or over any cable television system, and may not promulgate  any  regulation  or  condition  which  would interfere with the right of free  speech by means of cable television.    2. No municipality may prohibit or limit any program or class or  type  of  program  or  impose discriminatory or preferential franchise fees in  any manner that would tend to encourage or discourage programming of any  particular nature, directly or indirectly.    3. No cable television company may prohibit or limit  any  program  or  class  or type of program presented over a leased channel or any channel  made available for public access or educational purposes.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-11 > 229

§ 229. Censorship  prohibited.  1.  The commission may not prohibit or  limit any program or any class or type of program  or  otherwise  censor  the  communications  or  signals  transmitted  by  any  cable television  company or over any cable television system, and may not promulgate  any  regulation  or  condition  which  would interfere with the right of free  speech by means of cable television.    2. No municipality may prohibit or limit any program or class or  type  of  program  or  impose discriminatory or preferential franchise fees in  any manner that would tend to encourage or discourage programming of any  particular nature, directly or indirectly.    3. No cable television company may prohibit or limit  any  program  or  class  or type of program presented over a leased channel or any channel  made available for public access or educational purposes.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-11 > 229

§ 229. Censorship  prohibited.  1.  The commission may not prohibit or  limit any program or any class or type of program  or  otherwise  censor  the  communications  or  signals  transmitted  by  any  cable television  company or over any cable television system, and may not promulgate  any  regulation  or  condition  which  would interfere with the right of free  speech by means of cable television.    2. No municipality may prohibit or limit any program or class or  type  of  program  or  impose discriminatory or preferential franchise fees in  any manner that would tend to encourage or discourage programming of any  particular nature, directly or indirectly.    3. No cable television company may prohibit or limit  any  program  or  class  or type of program presented over a leased channel or any channel  made available for public access or educational purposes.