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Senate approves bill to give Public Service Commission stepped-in role on cable service complaints

Utah Senate · February 14, 1990
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Summary

Senate passes SB 201 to authorize the Public Service Commission to handle consumer-service complaints against cable companies (not franchise or rate issues) after a lengthy debate about local control, PSC capacity and potential fiscal impacts; the bill advances to the House.

The Utah Senate approved Senate Bill 201, a measure to give the Public Service Commission (PSC) authority to investigate and act on consumer-service complaints against cable television providers. Sponsor Senator Fred W. Finlinson described the bill as a narrowly drawn consumer-protection measure that does…

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