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the user shall be given an opportunity to revise the program so as to delete the objectionable portion. If the user chooses not to do so, he may withdraw the program. Otherwise, the company shall transmit the program after itself deleting any objectionable portion thereof unless in its judgment the entire program is objectionable. If the entire program is objectionable or is withdrawn, any fees paid for channel time shall be returned to the user. 

2. The user shall submit to the Company an application for channel time at least two weeks in advance of the requested time period. Nevertheless, if an applicant with programming as to which timeliness is a factor requests time on Channel D on less that two weeks' notice, the Company shall devote its best efforts to clearing the program pursuant to Rule 1 in order to comply with the user's request.

3. Every application shall contain the following information:
(a) Requested date and Hour of use;
(b) Length of Program;
(c) A general indication of the purpose of the program and a statement as to whether any commercial material will be included in it;
(d) A list of individuals who will appear on the program;
(e) Name, address and telephone number of the individual or organization making the request, and if an organization, the name of the principal officers;
(f) The method by which the program is to be presented;
(g) Whether studio and/or production facilities are requested. 

4. No minor under 18 years of age shall be permitted use of the Company's facilities unless accompanied by an adult, who shall assume all legal responsibility for the program and the actions of the minors and shall be responsible for obtaining whatever permits may be required authorizing the appearances of such minors.

5. At least ten days prior to the date on which the program is to be carried on a public channel the applicant must:
(a) Read, execute and file with the company its public channel contract, in which the company may specify reasonable technical standards;
(b) Where music is included, furnish to the company the title of the music, if any; the name of the composer(s); the licensing agent for