File for Public Inspection Sample Clauses

File for Public Inspection. Throughout the term of this Franchise Agreement, the Grantee shall maintain at its business office, in a file available for public inspection during normal business hours, those documents required pursuant to the FCC's rules and regulations.
File for Public Inspection. Throughout the term of this Franchise Agreement, the Franchisee shall maintain at a nearby business office, in a file available for public inspection during normal business hours, those documents required pursuant to the FCC's rules and regulations. Upon no less than thirty (30) business days' written notice to the Franchisee, the City shall have the right to inspect Franchisee's books and records, including electronic books and records, pertaining to Franchisee's provision of Cable Service in the franchise area at any time during normal business hours and on a non- disruptive basis, as are reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with the terms of this franchise. Such notice shall specifically reference the Franchisee’s section or subsection which is under review, so that Franchisee may organize the necessary books and records for appropriate access by the City. Franchisee shall not be required to maintain any books and records for franchise compliance purposes longer than the current year plus three (3) years.
File for Public Inspection. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Franchisee shall maintain a file available for public inspection during normal business hours at its service centers, or such other business office as may be designated by Franchisee, as required by Appendix A to this Agreement.
File for Public Inspection. Throughout the term of this Franchise Agreement, the Grantee shall maintain in a file of those documents required pursuant to the FCC’s rules and regulations.
File for Public Inspection. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Company shall maintain, in a file available for public inspection during normal business hours at its service centers required by Appendix I to this Agreement, the following documents:
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File for Public Inspection. Throughout the term of this franchise agreement, Comcast shall maintain at the appropriate location pursuant to FCC Public Inspection File Regulation, in a file available for public inspection during normal business hours, those documents required pursuant to the FCC’s rules and regulations. A188:13 05-01-2010 § A188-7 WEST XXXX CODE § A188-8
File for Public Inspection. Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Company shall maintain, in a file available for public inspection during normal business hours at the Company’s administrative office within the District specified pursuant to Section 2.2.01(ix) or Section 10.6.11 hereof, all documents required by 47 C.F.R. § 76.1700 (or any successor thereto). In the event the Federal Communications Commission eliminates its requirements for the maintenance of cable operators’ public files, the Company agrees to continue to maintain the public file in accordance with 47 C.F.R. § 76.1700 as it exists on the Effective Date.
File for Public Inspection. Throughout the term of this Franchise Agreement, the Franchisee shall maintain at its business office, in a file available for public inspection during normal business hours, those documents required pursuant to the FCC’s rules and regulations. Proprietary Information. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Section, the Franchisee shall not be required to disclose information which it reasonably deems to be proprietary or confidential in nature. The Franchise Authority agrees to treat any information disclosed by the Franchisee as confidential and only to disclose it to those employees, representatives, and agents of the Franchise Authority that have a need to know in order to enforce this Franchise Agreement and who agree, through the execution of a non-disclosure agreement, to maintain the confidentiality of all such information. The Franchisee shall not be required to provide Customer information in violation of Section 631 of the Cable Act or any other applicable federal or state privacy law. For purposes of this Section, the terms “proprietary or confidential” include, but are not limited to, information relating to the Cable System design, maps, customer lists, marketing plans, financial information unrelated to the calculation of franchise fees or rates pursuant to FCC rules, or other information that is reasonably determined by the Franchisee to be competitively sensitive. Franchisee may make proprietary or confidential information available for inspection, but not copying or removal of information by the Franchise Authority’s representative. In the event that the Franchise Authority has in its possession and receives a request under a state “sunshine,” public records, or similar law for the disclosure of information the Franchisee has designated as confidential, trade secret or proprietary, the Franchise Authority shall notify Franchisee of such request and cooperate with Franchisee in opposing such request.
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