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If you need the complete document, download the WordPerfect version or Adobe Acrobat version, if available. ***************************************************************** Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) CC Docket No. 97-250 Tariffs Implementing Access Charge Reform) ) Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies ) Transmittal No. 1033 Revisions to Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 ) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: March 17, 1998 Released: March 17, 1998 By the Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. On December 30, 1997, the Common Carrier Bureau (Bureau) initiated an investigation into the provisions contained in incumbent local exchange carrier (LEC) access charge reform tariffs. On January 28, 1998, the Bureau designated the specific issues for investigation in this proceeding in a separate order. On March 3, 1998, Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies (Bell Atlantic) filed Transmittal No. 1033 to revise its Tariff F.C.C. No. 1. This transmittal proposes to change the methodology that Bell Atlantic uses to calculate exogenous cost adjustments for reassignment of all line-side port costs from the local switching category of the traffic sensitive basket to the common line basket and reassignment of end office trunk port costs from the local switching category to a new trunk ports category under the traffic sensitive basket. In order to implement these reassignments, Bell Atlantic revises its tariff filing by using revenues to calculate the amount of exogenous cost adjustments to the traffic sensitive and common line baskets. In its initial access charge reform tariff filing, Bell Atlantic used Part 69 revenue requirements instead of revenues to calculate these exogenous cost adjustments. We have no record of the receipt of any petitions filed against this tariff transmittal to date. II. DISCUSSION 2. This transmittal raises issues that were designated for investigation in the Access Charge Reform Tariffs Designation Order. Therefore, we suspend this transmittal for one day, following the currently scheduled effective date, and make this transmittal subject to the investigation initiated in the Access Charge Reform Tariffs Suspension Order. 3. At the conclusion of the investigation, the rates that are the subject of this suspension order may be subject to the special, two-way adjustment mechanism described in the Access Charge Reform Tariffs Suspension Order, for the reasons stated therein. We therefore put customers on notice that any revised rates provided in the transmittal suspended for one day by this order are provisional rates. If these provisional rates are found at the conclusion of the investigation initiated by the Access Charge Reform Tariffs Suspension Order to be below a just and reasonable level, we may allow carriers prospectively to charge higher rates for some elements to reflect the fact that they were charging less than would have been permitted for those elements during the pendency of the investigation. If these provisional rates are found at the conclusion of the investigation initiated by the Access Charge Reform Tariffs Suspension Order to be above those permitted by our rules, and thus unreasonably high, we may require the LECs to make refunds to their customers. It is also possible that, in some cases in which the same customer has paid both charges that were found to be too high and charges that were found to be too low, refunds could be offset by amounts allowed for recoupment. III. EX PARTE REQUIREMENTS 4. This investigation is a permit-but-disclose proceeding and subject to the permit-but- disclose requirements under Section 1.1206(b) of the rules, 47 C.F.R.  1.1206(b), as revised. Persons making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentation must contain a summary of the substance of the presentation and not merely a listing of the subjects discussed. More than a one or two sentence description of the views and arguments presented is generally required. See 47 C.F.R.  1.1206(b)(2), as revised. Other rules pertaining to oral and written presentations are set forth in Section 1.1206(b), as well. IV. ORDERING CLAUSES 5. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to Section 204(a) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C.  204(a), and through the authority delegated pursuant to Sections 0.91 and 0.291 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R.  0.91 and 0.291, that the tariff revisions filed by Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies ARE SUSPENDED for one day from the effective date and an investigation of the referenced tariff transmittal IS INSTITUTED AND CONSOLIDATED in CC Docket No. 97-250. 6. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies SHALL FILE, within five business days of the release date of this Order, tariff revisions to reflect the one day suspension from the currently scheduled effective date of March 18, 1998. Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies should cite the DA number of the instant Order as the authority for this filing. 7. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, pursuant to Sections 4(i) and 204(a) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C.  154(i) and 204(a), and through the authority delegated pursuant to Sections 0.91 and 0.291 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R.  0.91 and 0.291, that Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies SHALL KEEP ACCURATE ACCOUNT of all amounts received by reason of the provisions that are the subject of this investigation. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Jane E. Jackson Chief, Competitive Pricing Division Common Carrier Bureau