Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-A1202 - Calculation of AUSF Support
A. The
amount of AUSF support to which a provider of basic local exchange telephone
service is eligible for a given AUSF support area shall be based upon the
difference between the benchmark rates for basic local exchange telephone
service provided by the carrier, and the appropriate cost to provide basic
local exchange telephone service as determined by the Commission, net of any
universal service support from federal sources.
B. For a small local exchange carrier, the
AUSF support area shall include all exchanges served by the local exchange
carrier in Arizona. The appropriate cost of providing basic local exchange
telephone service for purposes of determining AUSF support for a small local
exchange carrier shall be the embedded cost of the incumbent provider. For any
request for AUSF support by a small local exchange carrier filed more than
three years after the effective date of this Article, the AUSF support area
shall be the geographic areas as determined by the Commission.
C. For an intermediate local exchange
carrier, the AUSF support area shall be either all exchanges in Arizona served
by that carrier, or such other support area as may be approved by the
Commission. The appropriate cost of providing basic local exchange telephone
service for purposes of determining AUSF support for an intermediate local
exchange carrier shall be the embedded cost of the incumbent provider. For any
request for AUSF support by an intermediate local exchange carrier filed more
than three years after the effective date of this Article, the AUSF support
area shall be geographic areas as determined by the Commission, and the
appropriate cost of providing basic local exchange telephone service for
purposes of determining AUSF support shall be the Total Service Long Run
Incremental Cost of the incumbent provider. In the event that the FCC adopts a
somewhat different forward-looking costing methodology and/or a different
geographic study/support area for the Federal universal service fund program, a
local exchange carrier may request a waiver from this rule in order to utilize
the same cost study methodology and/or geographic study areas in both
jurisdictions.
D. For a large local
exchange carrier, the AUSF support area shall be U.S. census block groups, and
the appropriate cost of providing basic local exchange telephone service for
purposes of determining AUSF support shall be the Total Service Long Run
Incremental Cost. In the event that the FCC adopts a somewhat different
forward-looking costing methodology and/or a different geographic study/support
area for the Federal universal service fund program, a local exchange carrier
may request a waiver from this rule in order to utilize the same cost study
methodology and/or geographic study areas in both jurisdictions. Any request
for AUSF support by a large local exchange carrier shall include a Total
Service Long Run Incremental Cost study, or cost study based on FCC adopted
methodology, of basic local exchange service. The cost study shall be developed
and presented in a manner that identifies the cost for the individual support
areas for which AUSF funding is being requested.
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