New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 16 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE
Chapter VIII - CABLE TELEVISION
Subchapter B - GENERAL
Part 890 - Customer Service And Consumer Protection Standards
Section 890.92 - Removal of home wiring

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 12, March 20, 2024

Upon voluntary termination of cable service by a subscriber, a cable television company shall not remove cable home wiring in which it claims ownership unless it gives the subscriber the opportunity to acquire the wiring at the replacement cost, and the subscriber declines. The cost is to be determined based on the replacement cost per foot of the home wiring multiplied by the length in feet of such wiring. If the subscriber declines to acquire the cable home wiring, the cable television company must then remove it within seven days or make no subsequent attempt to remove it or to restrict its use. Every cable television company shall provide notice to subscribers of the provisions of this section in accordance with section 890.80(j) of this Part.

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