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",s'f'. COI..U4,. , ~ -~ BRITISH COLUMBIA ~"'" :,... C;) _H~ ~ "V UTILITIES COMMISSION c :. ~ A : "" . ,I '!> ~ i',' ~ 0 )II'\,\.'" "<.I v ~~ " " ~ ....., '?> S COt/l~' ORDER NUMBER T-24-84 PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BRITISH COLUMBIA UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF the Utilities Commission Act, S.B.C. 1980, c. 60, as amended and IN THE MATTER OF Applications for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity by UBC Department of Biomedical Communications BEFORE: R.J. Ludgate, ) Chairman, Division of ) of the Commission and, ) May 30, 1984 Commissioner: and ) W. Wolfe, ) Commissioner ) o R D E R WHEREAS the Lieutenant Governor in Council issued Orders-in-Counci1 No. 193 and 194 February 1, 1982 and , directed the Commission to hold hearings on any Applications received for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the construction or operation of a pay-television undertaking under the authority of Order-in-Council No. 193 or the ownership and operation of a system of cable undertaking under the authority of Order-in-Council No. 194: and WHEREAS the Commission issued a public notice advising o~ the terms of reference of Orders-in-Counci1 No. 193 and 194: and WHEREAS UBC Department of Biomedical Communications applied for Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity by Applications dated April 27, 1984; and WHEREAS the Applications were heard by the Commission in Vancouver on May 24, 1984. . .. /2 TWENTY FIRST FLOOR 1177 WEST HASTINGS STREET VANCOUVER B C V6E 2L7 CANADA. TELEPHONE (604; 689-1831 TELEX G4-54536
BRITISH COLUMBIA UTILITIES COMMISSION ORDER NUMBER T-24-84 2 NOW THEREFORE the Commission orders as follows: 1. Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity No. T-24-84 issue to UBC Department of Biomedical Communications covering the ownership and operation of a pay-television undertaking, not including broadcasting or the distribution of broadcast signals, serving UBC Health Sciences and Students' Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia, all as more particularly described in the Application and hearing record, subject to the terms of service described in the Application and the hearing record. 2. Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. No. T-24-84 issue to UBC Department of Biomedical Communications covering the ownership and operation of a system of cable undertaking serving the pay-television undertaking at UBC Health Sciences and Students' Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia, all as more particularly described in the Application and hearing record. 3. A complaint which the Commission finds is related to a matter which may be in contravention of the guidelines for enforcement of the obscenity provisions, Criminal Code of Canada may be referred to the Attorney General for investigation and the Commission may suspend the Certificates until such matter is concluded. 4. No variation or alteration in the Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity or this Order may be made without the approval of the Commission first obtained. DATED at the City of Vancouver, in the pro~ince of British Columbia, this ;t~day of June, 1984. BY ORDER ChaJrman,/Division of the' Commission
Certificate T- 24-84 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY UBC DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS is granted a certificate for the purpose of providing a pay-television undertaking in the Province of British Columbia subject to the terms and conditions ยท contained in Commission Order No. T- 24-84 British Columbia Utilities Commission Date: JUNE 7J 1984 CHAIRMAN
Certificate T- 24-84 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY UBC DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS is granted a certificate for the purpose of operating a system of cable for the conveyance or transmission of information, messages or communications other than broadcast signals for compensation in the Province of British Columbia subject to the terms and conditions contained in Commission Order No. T- 24-84 British Columbia Utilities Commission Date: JUNE 7.1 1984 CHAIRMAN
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