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<br />information on one channel in the event of disaster or public emergency. Grantor's use ofthe <br />emergency alert system will be restricted to those circumstances that can reasonably be <br />characterized as unforeseen and requiring immediate action or disclosure, and will be in <br />accordance with any state or federal laws or regulations that may now or hereafter apply to <br />emergency alert systems. Emergency messages will be initiated from any touch-tone phone with <br />an access code. The Grantor will select persons to be provided with access codes and will notify <br />Grantee ofthe names of those persons upon selection. Grantor will periodically test the <br />emergency alert system. Grantor will give Grantee prior notice of each test. Grantee will also <br />comply with any additional FCC rules regarding a national emergency alert system as of the <br />implementation date of those rules. <br /> <br />4.5. Parental Control Devices. <br /> <br />(a) Grantee must provide subscribers upon request with a "trap," "Iockbox," <br />digital code, or similar parental control device that enables a subscriber to block the reception of <br />video and audio signals from selected channels on the cable television system, including any <br />premium or pay-per-view channel that is scrambled. <br /> <br />(b) No additional, continuing charge for the use of any such parental control <br />device may be imposed by Grantee if that device is incorporated into equipment, such as a <br />decoder, for which a subscriber is already paying a charge. <br /> <br />(c) Upon request, Grantee must provide to subscribers written instructions on <br />the methods by which selected channels on the cable television system may be restricted or <br />blocked. <br /> <br />4.6. Technical Standards. <br /> <br />Grantee is responsible for ensuring that the cable system is designed, installed, <br />maintained, repaired, and operated in a manner that fully complies with FCC rules in Subpart K <br />of Part 76 of Chapter I, Title 47, of the Code of Federal Regulations as revised or amended from <br />time to time. Grantor has the right, upon request, to obtain a copy of tests and records related to <br />compliance with these FCC rules. <br /> <br />4.7. Svstem Testing. <br /> <br />(a) Upon request, Grantee must advise Grantor of schedules and methods for <br />testing the cable system on a regular basis to determine compliance with the provisions of <br />applicable FCC technical standards. <br /> <br />(b) As required by FCC rules, Grantee must conduct proof-of-performance <br />tests and cumulative leakage index tests designed to demonstrate compliance with FCC <br />requirements. Upon request, Grantee must provide to Grantor summary written reports of the <br />results ofthose tests. <br /> <br />(c) The Grantor has the right to inspect all work performed in the public <br />rights-of-way. In addition, for initial and semi-annual FCC proof-of-performance tests, the <br />Grantor must be given the opportunity to review test sites. Upon request, the tests may be <br /> <br />12097-0002\680672vI9.doo <br /> <br />-15- <br /> <br />City of Santa Ana <br />EXECUTION COPY 4/07/0<; <br />