BILL ANALYSIS
AB 1104
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ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
AB 1104 (Levine)
As Amended April 19, 2005
Majority vote
UTILITIES & COMMERCE 11-0
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|Ayes:|Levine, Bogh, Baca, | | |
| |Blakeslee, Jones, De La | | |
| |Torre, Jerome Horton, | | |
| |Keene, Montanez, | | |
| |Ridley-Thomas, Wyland | | |
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SUMMARY : Requires a cable operator or other video service
provider to cease billing a customer for utility service within
seven business days of receiving a request to discontinue
service or by midnight of the last day of service if the
customer provides seven or more business days notice before the
date for the discontinuance of service.
FISCAL EFFECT : Unknown
COMMENTS : According to the author, this bill sets a minimum
standard to ensure that cable television and video service
customers are not billed after requesting to have their service
terminated. This bill utilizes the existing framework
established in the Cable Television and Video Provider Service
and Information Act (Act) to extend this small, but important
consumer protection to all Californians.
Need for this bill: Approximately one year ago, the author
indicates receiving information that customers of a particular
cable television operator were being billed for service months
after they requested their service be disconnected. Data from
several local franchising authorities indicates that this is a
developing problem. For example, the Sacramento Metropolitan
Cable Commission indicates that over 20% of customer complaints
arise from these termination of service issues. While some
local jurisdictions impose unique termination of service
regulations, no statewide standard exists. This bill creates a
statewide standard, while providing for implementation and
enforcement at the local level.
AB 1104
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Regulation of cable television in California: While most cable
television regulation in
California is established at the local level, the existing Act
encourages the establishment of customer service standards,
including standards regarding the installation, disconnection,
service and repair obligations, employee identification and
service call response time and scheduling. This bill adds
additional termination of service provisions to the Act.
Analysis Prepared by : Adam Hunt / U. & C. / (916) 319-2083
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