04 N.C. Admin. Code 11 R17-02 - REQUIREMENTS AND LIMITATIONS REGARDING CERTIFICATION OF COMPETING LOCAL PROVIDERS
(a) Any entity other than an existing CLP
certificate holder applying for a certificate or for authority to acquire an
existing certificate shall complete a CLP application form and make a
satisfactory showing to the Commission:
(1)
That it is fit, capable and financially able to render such service;
(2) That the service to be provided will
reasonably meet the service standards set out in Rule R9-8;
(3) That the provision of the service will
not adversely impact the availability of reasonably affordable local exchange
service;
(4) That it will
participate to the extent it may be required to do so by the Commission in the
support of universally available telephone services at affordable rates;
and
(5) That the provision of the
services will not otherwise adversely impact the public interest.
(b) Any CLP applying for a
certificate to provide competing local exchange or exchange access services
shall include in its application the following:
(1) The name of the CLP, the address of the
principal headquarters, the telephone and facsimile numbers, and the names and
addresses of the CLP's principal officers;
(2) Names, addresses, and telephone and
facsimile numbers of the CLP's employees for the Commission to contact
regarding various regulatory matters and for customers to contact regarding
service;
(3) If pay telephone
service will be provided, the address to be used by the serving LEC in billing
for payphone service provider (PSP) lines or trunks and by the CLP in meeting
PSP notice requirements;
(4)
Information about the structure of the business organization and, where
applicable, a copy of any articles of incorporation, partnership agreement,
articles of organization, or by-laws of the CLP, and a copy of a certificate of
authority to do business in North Carolina; if an office is not maintained in
North Carolina, the name and address of agent for service of process in North
Carolina;
(5) A list of other
states where the CLP or any of its affiliates is authorized to operate and a
list of those states which have denied any requested authority and an
indication of the nature of such denial;
(6) A showing as to the CLP's financial,
managerial and technical ability to render local exchange or local exchange
access services:
(a) As a minimum requirement,
a showing of financial ability shall be made by attaching the CLP's most recent
stockholders' annual report, its most recent SEC 10K or audited financial
statements for the most recent twelve months or, if the company is not publicly
traded, its most recent balance sheet and income statement. If a balance sheet
and income statement are not available, then the CLP shall provide a current
5-year business plan and all supporting workpapers and schedules as provided on
the CLP application form. Additional support for the Applicant's financial
ability may also be included as provided on the CLP application form. The
Applicant must also provide an explanation for any conditions which may affect
its ability to continue as a going concern as set forth in the CLP application
form;
(b) To demonstrate managerial
and technical fitness and ability, the CLP shall attach a brief description of
its history of providing local exchange or exchange access or other
telecommunications services and shall list the geographic areas in which it has
been and is currently providing such services. A newly created company shall
list the experience of each principal officer and may also provide other
documentation in order to show its managerial and technical ability to provide
services.
(c) Rescinded.
(7) Confirmation that the
application has been served on each of the LECs in North Carolina;
(8) A statement setting forth with
particularity the proposed geographic areas to be served;
(9) The types of local exchange and exchange
access services to be provided; and
(10) A statement that the CLP agrees to abide
by all applicable statutes and all applicable Orders, rules, and regulations
entered and adopted by the Commission.
(c) The application shall be verified. The
CLP shall file the original and 11 copies of its application with the Chief
Clerk of the Commission and shall submit a statutory filing fee of $250 with
the application. Applications are exempt from Commission Rule R1-5(d) which
requires that pleadings filed on behalf of a corporation be filed by a member
of the Bar of the State of North Carolina. Should a public hearing be required,
the requirements of
G.S.
84-4 and
G.S.
84-4.1 are still applicable.
(d) Falsification or failure to disclose any
required information in the petition for certification may be grounds for
denial or revocation of any certificate.
(e) All CLPs shall be willing as a condition
to certification to provide support for universal service in a manner
determined by the Commission. This requirement shall not be construed as
prohibiting the granting of a certificate before the universal service issues
are finally determined by the Commission.
(f) Except as provided in Commission Rule
R17-6, a CLP shall, either directly or through arrangements with other
carriers, provide as a part of its basic local exchange service(s) the
following:
(1) Access to emergency service and
services for the hearing and speech impaired;
(2) Access to local and long distance
directory assistance and provision of local telephone directories to
end-users;
(3) Access to operator
services;
(4) Access to all
standard dialing patterns to all interLATA and intraLATA long distance
carriers, including 1+ and 0+ access to the customer's carrier of choice for
interLATA and intraLATA long distance calls;
(5) Compliance with Commission basic services
standards as defined in any applicable rules and decisions of the
Commission;
(6) Free blocking of
900 and 976-type services and other pay-per-call services, including but not
limited to calls to 700 and 800 numbers, for which charges are made by the
service provider and billed by the CLP;
(7) Free per-call and per-line blocking in
accordance with Orders of the Commission applicable to LECs; subscribers must
be advised by bill insert or direct mailing of the availability of these free
features at least once per year; and
(8) Number portability where technically and
economically reasonable.
(g) The provisions of Commission Rule R9-8
and R12-1 through R12-9 shall apply to CLPs.
(h) Rescinded.
(i) CLPs shall maintain their books of
account in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
(GAAP).
(j) Financial reports are
not required to be routinely filed by CLPs. However, the CLP shall submit
specific financial information upon request of the Commission or the Public
Staff.
(k) The number of access
lines or other operating statistics are not required to be filed except upon
specific request of the Commission or the Public Staff.
(l) CLPs shall be required to participate in
the telecommunications relay service in accordance with
G.S.
62-157 and applicable orders, rules and
regulations entered and adopted by the Commission.
(m) CLPs shall be subject to the provisions
of Chapter 62A of the General Statutes, the Public Safety Telephone Act,
applicable to service providers.
(n) A CLP must abide by all applicable
provisions adopted by the Commission for disconnection, partial payments,
global toll denial, nonregulated charges, 900 and similar charges, treatment of
stale debts, disconnect notices, periodic notification of disconnect policy and
billing statements as set forth in Commission Rule R12-17.
(o) Rescinded.
(p) Billing services for intrastate long
distance calls may be offered by a CLP only to long distance carriers certified
by the Commission or to clearinghouses acting on behalf of certified long
distance carriers. The name of the service provider shall be clearly stated on
each page of the bill, and a contact telephone number for questions on the
service shall appear on the bill. If billing is done through a clearinghouse,
the name of the clearinghouse shall also appear on each page of the
bill.
(q) A notice by bill insert
or direct mailing shall be given by a CLP to all affected customers at least 14
days before any public utility rates are increased and before any public
utility service offering is discontinued. Notice of a rate increase shall
include at a minimum the effective date of the rate change, the existing rates
and the new rates.
(r) A CLP must
abide by the provisions adopted by the Commission for the handling of problems
arising from billing of 900 calls; other pay-per-call services, including but
not limited to calls to 976, 700 and 800 numbers, for which charges are made by
the service provider and billed to the caller by the CLP, shall be subject to
the same provisions as are applicable to 900 calls.
(s) Usage charges and per-call rates for
switched local exchange services provided by a CLP shall not apply unless the
call is answered. Timing of a call shall not begin until the call is answered
and shall end when either the calling party or the answering party
disconnects.
(t) The provisions of
Commission Rule R13, with the exception of R13-3(a), (b) and (c) shall apply to
the offering of pay telephone service by a CLP. A CLP has the authority by
virtue of its CLP certificate to offer both non-automated collect and automated
collect service under the provisions of R13. When the term PSP Certificate
Number is referred to in Rule R13, the docket number in which the CLP was
certified shall be utilized, and when the term PSP certificate or certificate
is referred to in Rule R13, the CLP certificate shall be used.
(u) CLPs are responsible for payment of the
regulatory fee in accordance with
G.S.
62-302 and Commission Rule R15.
(v) A CLP shall not knowingly offer or
provide service for use in an unlawful manner.
(w) A CLP shall not assess a charge or
penalty for disconnection of any regulated service unless the charge or penalty
is specifically provided for in a contract signed by the subscriber.
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