Utah Admin. Code R746-347-5 - Customer Survey for New or Expanded EAS
A. When to Conduct Survey -- Upon approval by
the Commission of the proposed prices pursuant to Section
R746-347-4, a survey shall be
conducted of residential telephone subscribers of the incumbent telephone
corporation in each petitioning and each non-petitioning local exchange area
proposed to be included in the new or expanded EAS. The Division, Committee and
involved incumbent telephone corporations shall arrange to conduct a poll
within the affected local exchange areas.
B. Who to Survey -- A statistical sample of
residential subscribers, sized to produce a final result with at least a ten
percent level of significance with a plus or minus five percent margin of error
shall be surveyed.
C. Public
Interest -- The Commission will presume that the proposed EAS is in the public
interest if:
1. the survey results indicate
that at least 67 percent of the customers of the incumbent telephone
corporation in each petitioning local exchange area desire EAS at the price
represented in the survey questionnaire, and
2. the survey results further show that at
least 30 percent of customers of the incumbent telephone corporation in each
non-petitioning local exchange area desire EAS at the price represented in the
survey questionnaire.
D.
Minimum Monthly Increase -- Notwithstanding
R746-347-5 -C.2, if the cost
study results show that the EAS rate increase in the non-petitioning exchange
represents less than a 3.5 percent monthly increase in the local exchange
carriers tariff for a basic dial-tone line and local usage, then the
residential customer survey need not be conducted in the non-petitioning local
exchange area. The Commission will presume that the proposed EAS is in the
public interest if 67 percent of the customers in the petitioning local
exchange areas desire EAS at the price represented in the survey
questionnaire.
E. When Customers
Pay Entire Cost of EAS -- If the customer survey indicates that the criterion
for R746-347-5.C.2 has not been met,
the customers of the petitioning exchange area(s) may pay the entire cost of
establishing the EAS route(s). In this instance, the Commission will presume
that the proposed EAS is in the public interest if the survey results indicate
that 67 percent of the customers of the incumbent telephone corporation in each
petitioning local exchange areas desire EAS at a price representing the
petitioning exchange area(s) paying the entire cost of the proposed
EAS.
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