Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-A1206 - Implementation
A. Any provider of
telecommunications service may file either an AUSF tariff or price list, if
appropriate, establishing a flow-through mechanism to collect the surcharge
approved by the Commission and calculated by the Administrator.
B. On or before the 20th day of each month,
each Category 1 service provider responsible for collecting AUSF surcharges
shall remit to the Administrator the AUSF surcharge, including any surcharge on
wireless providers, collected by that provider during the preceding month. The
Category 1 provider shall submit such documentation of AUSF revenues from the
AUSF surcharge as may be required by the Administrator.
C. On or before the 20th day of each month,
each Category 2 service provider responsible for collecting AUSF surcharges
shall remit to the Administrator the AUSF surcharge collected by that provider
during the third preceding month. The Category 2 provider shall submit such
documentation of AUSF revenues from the AUSF surcharge as may be required by
the Administrator.
D. Eligible
recipients of AUSF support are:
1. Providers
of telecommunications service engaged in providing basic local exchange
telephone service in Arizona which have obtained a Commission order authorizing
payments from the AUSF; and
2.
Providers that become entitled to AUSF support based upon the provisions of
R14-2-1206(E).
E. If the Commission approves AUSF
support to a provider of telecommunications service for a defined area, such
AUSF support shall also be available to competitive providers of basic local
exchange service in the same defined area that are contributing to the AUSF,
and that are willing to provide service to all customers in the specific AUSF
support area as defined by the Commission. The AUSF support to which the
competitive provider is eligible shall be calculated on a per- customer basis,
at the same level at which the incumbent provider of telecommunications service
receives AUSF support, and shall not result in an increase in the total AUSF
support available for the specific census block groups or study area. If basic
exchange service is provided through the resale of another carrier's local loop
facilities, AUSF support will only be available to the retail service provider
if AUSF support is not included in the wholesale price for the resold local
service. This Section shall not apply to small local exchange carriers nor to
the universal service support being received by any telecommunications service
provider as of the effective date of this Article.
F. For small local exchange carriers and for
any basic local exchange telephone service provider receiving universal service
support as of the effective date of this Article, the AUSF support shall not be
available to competitive providers of basic local exchange service prior to
completion of the review provided for in
R14-2-1216 .
Following completion of the review, AUSF support provided to small and
intermediate local exchange carriers shall be available to all competitive
providers of basic local exchange service in the same defined area that are
contributing to AUSF, and that are willing to provide service to all customers
in the specific geographic study area as defined by the Commission, unless
otherwise ordered by the Commission.
G. Defined area, study area, geographic area,
and support area mean the same area during the first three years of the
effective date of this Article. After the first three years, they will still
have the same meaning unless otherwise ordered by the Commission.
Notes
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