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A. a.(1)(a) i) a)DocumentgPleadingHeader for Numbered Pleading PaperE!n    X X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8:><q*"xxxxWWxxxWWkkxxx Xb-#Xj\  P6G;9XP#э Cable Act of 1992, Section 623(a)(1), 47 U.S.C.  543(a)(1). CPS includes all video programming that is not on the basic service tier which the operator offers as a package of channels. Rates for CPS tiers are subject to regulation by the Commission in response to a valid complaint. x  Yv-x3.` ` In a letter dated June 23, 1994, Suburban claimed that the complaint for the Borough of East Greenville should be dismissed on the grounds that the complaint did not pertain to rates for CPS. We have examined the complaint, and we conclude that it challenges only basic rates, not CPS rates, as asserted by Suburban.  Y -x4.` ` The complaint under consideration here was filed with the Commission on FCC Form 329. FCC Form 329 is used by subscribers or local franchising authorities wishing to lodge with the Commission a complaint about an operator's CPS rates. The form 329 is entitled "Cable Programming Service Rate Complaint." While the form is designed for use in challenging CPS tier rates, the definition of CPS tier rates is not made clear on the face of the form and it is possible that someone might complete the form without understanding what elements of cable service are included in CPS.  YK-x5.` ` Although the complainant indicates that the rates challenged violate the Commission's rules, the specific information provided by the complainant indicates that only basic rates are at issue. When only basic rates are being challenged, the complaint should properly be brought to the attention of the local franchising authority in the first instance, and not filed with this Commission. If the complaint does in fact challenge CPS rates, the complainant may file a petition for reconsideration providing information adequate to support the challenge. x  Y-x6.` ` Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to Section 623(a)(2)(A) and (B) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C.  543(a)(2)(A) and (B), that the complaint filed prior to May 14, 1994 against the cable programming service price charged by Suburban Cable TV Co., Inc. in the Borough of East Greenville, Pennsylvania, CUID No. PA1294, IS DISMISSED.  Y -x7.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the motion to dismiss filed by Suburban Cable TV Co., Inc. IS GRANTED. "h$y0*((%"Ԍ  Y-x8.` ` This action is taken pursuant to delegated authority under Section 0.321 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R.  0.321. x x` ` x` `  hhFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION x` `  hhJoAnn Lucanik x` `  hhChief, Financial Analysis and Compliance Division x` `  hhCable Services Bureau