N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 16, § 895.4
(4) The term public, educational, or governmental (PEG) access facilities means:
(6) The term access cablecast day means a day or part thereof during which public, educational or governmental access facilities are available for PEG use.
(b) Designation of channels.
Every cable television franchisee shall designate channel capacity for PEG access as follows:
(2) The franchisee of a cable television system with a channel capacity less than 36 channels shall designate at least one full-time activated channel for public, educational and governmental use.
(c) Administration and use.
The use of the channel capacity for PEG access shall be administered as follows:
(3) The entity responsible for administering and operating the public access channel shall provide notice to the general public of the opportunity to use such channel which notice shall include:
(12) A cable television franchisee shall be permitted to use time on one or more PEG access channels whenever there are no blank channels available on the same level of service which includes the PEG channel(s) and whenever such PEG channel(s) is not scheduled for use at least 72 hours in advance of such time or times desired by the cable television franchisee; provided that any use of such PEG channel(s) by the franchisee shall at all times be subordinate to designated PEG use and shall terminate or be preempted by PEG programming scheduled at least 72 hours in advance. All nonaccess programming on PEG channels shall be identified as such by an appropriate announcement made prior to and following each nonaccess use. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at such time as any PEG channel on a cable television system with a channel capacity in excess of 40 channels has been programmed for a daily average of eight hours or 50 percent of the hours of access cablecast days, whichever is less, during any 90-day period, use of such channel by the cable television franchisee shall be suspended for such time as such minimum PEG use of such channel is maintained.
(d) Applicability.
(3) Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing contained herein shall impair the enforcement of any provision of any franchise in effect on September 9, 1990 concerning the designation and use of channel capacity, facilities and equipment for PEG access or otherwise diminish the obligations of a cable television franchisee with respect to PEG access.
(e) General.
Any cable television franchise may include additional provisions concerning the designation and use of public, educational and governmental access facilities as follows:
(2) any other provision concerning the designation and use of channel capacity for public, educational and governmental access consistent with Federal and State law.
(f) Waivers and rulings.
(4) Waiver requests regarding paragraph (b)(1) of this section shall be submitted by joint petition of the franchising authority and the cable television franchisee. Any such petition may seek permission to substitute a commitment not required by this Part in lieu of one or more standards that are required.
(g) Severability.
If any provision of this section or the application of such provision is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this section or the application of the provision to other circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
(a) Definitions.