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PUBLIC NOTICE | |
Federal Communications Commission 1919 - M Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 |
News media information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202 / 418-2830 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov ftp.fcc.gov |
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Released September 22, 1997 DA 97 1748
Approved by OMB |
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SELF-CERTIFICATION AS A RURAL TELEPHONE COMPANY |
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The Universal Service Order, FCC 97-157 (rel. May 8, 1997), established that, beginning
January 1, 1999, rural and non-rural local exchange carriers (LECs) would receive federal
universal service support determined by separate mechanisms. Although non-rural LECs will
begin receiving federal support based on a forward-looking economic cost mechanism in
1999, rural LECs will continue to receive universal service support, from federal universal
service mechanisms, based on their embedded costs at least until 2001. In the Universal
Service Order, the Commission stated that in order for a LEC to be considered a rural carrier,
it must meet the definition of a rural telephone company in section 3(37) of the
Communications Act, as amended (47 U.S.C. § 153(37)). Section 3(37) states that the term "rural telephone company" means a local exchange carrier operating entity to the extent that such entity-- Any LEC that seeks to be classified as a rural carrier must, by April 30 of each year, file a letter with the Commission notifying the Commission that the LEC certifies itself to be a rural telephone company and explaining how the carrier meets at least one of the four criteria in the statutory definition. The carrier should also file information supporting its explanation, for example, the number of lines the carrier serves, and state whether it is certified as a rural carrier in its state. All self-certifications will be subject to random verifications of the information provided at any time. By June 30 of each year, the Commission will acknowledge receipt of the carrier's self- certification as a rural carrier. The Commission will also send the list of carriers certified as rural telephone companies to the Universal Service Administrator by July 31st of each year. If a carrier's status changes so that it becomes ineligible for certification as a rural carrier, that carrier must inform the Commission and the Universal Service Administrator within one month of the change in status. The notifications of self-certification as a rural telephone company must be sent by April 30 of each year to the Sheryl Todd, Universal Service Branch, Accounting and Audits Division, Federal Communications Commission, 2100 M. St, N.W., 8th Floor, Washington, D.C. 20554; 202/418-7400.
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 directed the Commission to initiate a rulemaking
to reform our system of universal service so that universal service is preserved and
advanced as markets move toward competition. In the Report and order on Universal
Service (released May 8, 1997), the Commission adopted rules that are designed to
implement the universal service provision of section 254. Any local exchange carrier
that seeks to be classified as a rural telephone company must file a letter with the
Commission annually notifying the Commission that the LEC certifies itself to be a
rural telephone company and explaining how the carrier meets at least one of the four
criteria. If a LEC's status changes so that it becomes ineligible for certification as a
rural carrier, that carrier must inform the Commission and the Universal Service
Administrator within one month of the change in status. All the requirements are
necessary to implement the congressional mandate for universal service. These
reporting requirements are necessary to verify that particular carriers and other
respondents are eligible to receive universal service support.
We have estimated that the response to this collection of information will take, on
average, 1.25 hours. Our estimate includes the time to read the instructions, look
through existing records, gather and maintain required data, and actually complete and
review the form or response. If you have any comments on this estimate, or on how we
can improve the collection and reduce the burden it causes you, please write the Federal
Communications Commission, AMD-PERM, Washington, DC 20554, Paperwork
Reduction Project (3060-0793). We will also accept your comments via the Internet if
you send them to jboley@fcc.gov. Please DO NOT SEND COMPLETED
APPLICATION FORMS TO THIS ADDRESS.
Remember -- You are not required to respond to a collection of information sponsored
by the Federal government, and the government may not conduct or sponsor this
collection, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number or if we fail to
provide you with this notice. This collection has been assigned an OMB control
number of 3060-0793.
This notice is required by the Privacy Act of 1974, P.L. 93-579, December 31, 1974, 5
U.S.C. Section 552a(e)(3) and the paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, P.L. 104-13,
October 1, 1995, 44 U.S.C. 3507." |