Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-1105 - Certificates of Convenience and Necessity for Telecommunications Companies Offering Competitive Services; Initial Tariff
A. Effective July 1, 1995, every other
telecommunications company, except a local exchange carrier, that has not
previously received a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity, and that
provides or intends to provide intrastate competitive telecommunications
services shall file with the Docket Control Center 10 copies of an Application
for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to provide competitive
telecommunications services. In support of the request for a Certificate of
Convenience and Necessity, the Application shall, at a minimum, include all the
information required in
R14-2-1104(A)
and shall also include the following information:
1. A description of the telecommunications
company's technical capability to provide the proposed services and a
description of its facilities.
2.
Information describing the financial resources of the telecommunications
company, including:
a. A current intrastate
balance sheet,
b. A current income
statement (if applicable),
c. A pro
forma income statement, and
d.
Comparable financial information evidencing sufficient financial
resources.
3. A copy of
the Partnership Agreement, Articles of Incorporation, Articles of Organization,
Joint Venture Agreement, or any other contract, agreement, or document that
evidences the formation of the telecommunications company.
B. An Application filed under subsection (A)
of this Section shall also petition the Commission for a determination that the
service being provided or to be provided is competitive under the requirements
of
R14-2-1108.
C. An Application filed under subsection (A)
of this Section shall be subject to the provisions of subsections
R14-2-1104(D)
and (E).
D. In appropriate circumstances, the
Commission may require, as a precondition to certification, the procurement of
a performance bond sufficient to cover any advances or deposits the
telecommunications company may collect from its customers, or order that such
advances or deposits be held in escrow or trust.
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