§ 9-5. Use of videotapes.  


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  • (a)

    The PAC will set aside twenty (20) numbered thirty-minute tapes and ten (10) numbered sixty-minute tapes for use by the public free of if charge for the purpose of creating local non-commercial programming.

    (b)

    Users may borrow up to six (6) thirty-minute tapes at a time. The lending period for a thirty-minute tape is a maximum of seven (7) days.

    (c)

    Users may borrow up to two (2) sixty-minute tapes at a time. The lending period for a sixty-minute tape is a maximum of two (2) weeks.

    (d)

    For any tape not cleared and returned at the end of the lending period, the user will be charged ten dollars ($10.00) per day per tape.

    (e)

    If a tape is not returned within five (5) weeks, the user shall pay twenty-five dollars ($25.00) or the purchase price of a new tape of the same type, whichever is higher. Upon payment of the amount due, the missing tape will become the property of the borrower.

    (f)

    Any user owing the PAC money because of failure to pay the fees specified above will be denied use of any PEG facilities and equipment until such time as all financial obligations are cleared.

    (g)

    Exceptions to the rules in this section 9-5 must be approved in writing by the public access media services manager. The public access media services manager is responsible for promulgating contracts and check out forms.

(Ord. No. 2009-O-052, § 2(Exh. A, § 4), 4-6-09; Ord. No. 2012-O-143, § 1, 9-17-12)