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1995 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1995)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0144 and id is 1 raw text is: ATTORNEY GENERAL OFTENNESSFl'
Published by Authority of Chapter 276
Public Acts of 1971
September, 1995
95-097       CABLE SERVICE: With a fea exceptions. federal law currentlh prolbits a
telephone company from pro% iding % ideo programming to subscribers in ti
telephone service area either directly or through an alliliate. The Federal
Communications Commission should he consulted regarding w hether an
exceptions would apply to the 0ii of Tullahoma I hus, regardless of staic las.
federal law probably prohibits the city from running both s% stems. Further. the
City's charter is not broad enough to authorize it to operate a cable Me ision
service. I lowever. subject to federal law. the City of ITullahona has power under
state law to operate a telephone company. Since the CitN is not authorized to
operate a cable television service. the Board of Public ( 7tilities cannot own and
operate the system. The hoard may own and operate a city telephone ssstin. but
should keep separate accounts tor each utility sisten that it operates. 47 I  t...
§153.47 U.S.C. 521, 47 (.S.C.  533: T.C.A. §6-19-101. §7-52-101-1 I1.
7-52-133. §7-59-101. §65-4-101: Op. Tenn. Atty. Gen. 88-170 (September 20,
1988).
95-098       CAMPAIGN FINANCE: Campaign Contribution Limits Act of
1995/Constituent Service Accounts: The contribution and reporting limits
established under the Campaign Contribution Limits Act of 1995. Public Chapter
$31. do not apply to donations made to constituent service accounts to defray
non-campaign expenses of members of the General Assembl necessarily related
to the adequate performance of that member's legislatise duties and required to
be disclosed under T.C.A. §8-50-502(5). Whether any particular expense fails
within this category or is a campaign expense which must be paid out of the
member's campaign contributions which are subject to all the limits established
under the Campaign Contribution Limitations Act of 1995 will depend on lacis
and circumstances. The Registry of Election Finance. which is charged with
enforcing the disclosure provisions under T.C.A. 28-50-501 and the campaign
Contribution Limitations Act, is authorized to promulgate regulations to deline
which expenses are necessarily related to the adequate perlbrmiance of that
member's legislative duties. Further, the Lobbying Reform Act of 1995. Public
Chapter 529. prohibits a lobb) ist or employer of a lobbyist from making a
donation in any amount to a constituent service account, unless the donation is
otherwise exempt under that Act. 2 U.S.C. §59e (d): T.C.A. §2-10-10-105, §2-
10-301-309. §3-6-102, 8-60-501 -505: Op. Tcnn. Ally. (en. 88-40 1 Fcbruary 24,
1988).

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