South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 12 - Cable Television
Section 58-12-30. Franchising by counties and municipalities.

(a) The governing body of each municipality and each county in this State shall have the power and authority to regulate the operation of any cable television system which serves customers within its territorial limits by the issuance of franchise licenses after public notice showing the terms of any proposed franchise agreement and public initiation for bids and not inconsistent with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.
(b) Six months after June 29, 1976, a cable television system shall not serve customers in any unincorporated area without obtaining a franchise from the county; provided, that a cable television system to which this subsection applies may continue to serve customers after June 29, 1976, if an application for a franchise is filed at least ninety days prior to the date on which such franchise would otherwise be required and the cable television system and the county have, despite good faith negotiations, not been able to reach agreement upon the terms of such franchise.
(c) A county shall not issue a franchise for any area which is within any municipality.
(d) A franchise shall not be required where line extensions of a cable television system do not serve any customers in the unincorporated area through which such lines are extended or where such line extensions are constructed upon private lands or with easements not obtained from any public body.
(e) The governing body of a county shall not deny to any cable television system a franchise for any area in which such cable television system has wires in place on June 29, 1976, or holds a Certificate of Compliance from the Federal Communications Commission. Franchises issued by a municipality or county shall not be inconsistent with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission.
(f) A franchise shall not be required of a cable television system to erect any tower or transmission cable in an unincorporated area for the purpose of providing service for an incorporated area.
HISTORY: 1976 Act No. 688 Section 3.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 58 - Public Utilities, Services and Carriers

Chapter 12 - Cable Television

Section 58-12-5. Purpose; findings and preemption as to cable and video service.

Section 58-12-10. Installation of cable over or beneath public lands, highways, roads or waters.

Section 58-12-20. Interference with maintenance of public lands, highways, roads or waters; damage to roads or highways.

Section 58-12-30. Franchising by counties and municipalities.

Section 58-12-40. Easements or rights-of-way to contain provision contemplating use by cable television companies.

Section 58-12-50. Penalties for violations; persons who may bring suit.

Section 58-12-60. Damage to private property.

Section 58-12-70. Underground installations on private property; consent required.

Section 58-12-80. Fees payable by companies receiving benefits of grandfather clauses.

Section 58-12-90. Channel to be made available to Educational Television Commission.

Section 58-12-100. Companies to maintain complaint service.

Section 58-12-110. Televising of athletic events.

Section 58-12-120. Cable television company and cable television system defined.

Section 58-12-130. Fee for right-of-way usage; availability of channel to Educational Television Commission; issuance of continuing permits; enforcement.

Section 58-12-300. Definitions.

Section 58-12-310. Application for certificate; procedure.

Section 58-12-320. Predecessor and successor entities.

Section 58-12-325. Transfer from county or municipality issued franchise authority to state issued franchise authority.

Section 58-12-330. Payments to municipalities and counties.

Section 58-12-340. Review of cable or video service provider's business records by municipality or county.

Section 58-12-350. Imposition of cable system or video service network construction or cable or video service deployment build-out requirements.

Section 58-12-360. Customer service requirements.

Section 58-12-370. Public, educational, and governmental (PEG) access channels; utilization requirements; interconnection with incumbent cable provider.

Section 58-12-380. Denial of access to service based on income in service area; filing of complaint.

Section 58-12-390. Order to cure noncompliance.

Section 58-12-395. County emergency preparedness and alert system responsibilities.

Section 58-12-400. Applicability of Article 2; educational television.

Section 58-12-500. Blocking programs not subscribed to upon request; notice; delivery of channels on promotional basis.

Section 58-12-510. Transmission of blocked channel due to equipment failure; time frame for blocking upon notification.