SB13, s. 62
20Section
62. 196.204 (1) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 63
21Section
63. 196.204 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 64
22Section
64. 196.204 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 65
23Section
65. 196.204 (4) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 66
24Section
66. 196.204 (5) (ag) of the statutes is renumbered 196.204 (1m), and
25196.204 (1m) (intro.), as renumbered, is amended to read:
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1196.204
(1m) (intro.) In this
subsection section:
SB13, s. 67
2Section
67. 196.204 (5) (ar) of the statutes is renumbered 196.204 (2m), and
3196.204 (2m) (a), (b) (intro.) and (c) (intro.), as renumbered, are amended to read:
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196.204
(2m) (a)
In addition to the other requirements of this section, each 5Each telecommunications service, relevant group of services
, and basic network
6function offered or used by a
local government telecommunications utility shall be
7priced to exceed its total service long-run incremental cost.
The commission may
8waive the applicability of this subdivision to a nongovernmental
9telecommunications utility's basic local exchange service if the commission
10determines that a waiver is consistent with the factors under s. 196.03 (6).
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(b) (intro.) For purposes of
subd. 1. par. (a), the total service long-run
12incremental cost of a local government telecommunications utility shall take into
13account, by imputation or allocation, equivalent charges for all taxes, pole rentals,
14rights-of-way, licenses, and similar costs that are incurred by nongovernmental
15telecommunications utilities. This
subdivision paragraph does not apply to a local
16government telecommunications utility that is subject to the exemption under s.
1766.0422 (3n). This
subdivision paragraph also does not apply to a
18telecommunications service, relevant group of services, or basic network function if
19all of the following conditions apply:
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(c) (intro.)
Subdivision 2. Paragraph (b) does not apply to a telecommunications
21service, relevant group of services, or basic network function
, that is used to provide
22broadband service and that is offered by a municipal telecommunications utility, if
23all of the following apply:
SB13, s. 68
24Section
68. 196.204 (5) (b) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 69
25Section
69. 196.204 (6) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 70
1Section
70. 196.205 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
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196.205
(1) (c) The articles of incorporation of the small telecommunications
3utility under s. 181.1001 or the articles of organization of the small
4telecommunications utility under s. 183.0203.
SB13, s. 71
5Section
71. 196.205 (1m) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 196.205 (intro.)
6and amended to read:
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7196.205 Election of rate regulation of telecommunications
8cooperatives. (intro.) A telecommunications cooperative
or, an unincorporated
9telecommunications cooperative association
, or a small telecommunications utility 10may elect to be subject to ss. 196.28 and 196.37 as they apply to any rate, toll
, or
11charge and to
ss. 196.02 (2), 196.09 (1), s. 196.11 (2)
, 196.20 and 196.26 in any of the
12following ways:
SB13, s. 72
13Section
72. 196.205 (1m) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 196.205 (1) (intro.)
14and amended to read:
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196.205
(1) (intro.) By amendment of
any of the
following:
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16(a) The articles of incorporation of the cooperative under s. 185.51
or the.
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17(b) The articles of organization of the association under s. 193.221.
SB13, s. 73
18Section
73. 196.205 (1m) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 196.205 (2m)
19(intro.) and amended to read:
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196.205
(2m) (intro.) By a majority of
any of the
following:
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21(a) The voting members of the board of directors of the cooperative
or, 22association
, or small telecommunications utility.
SB13, s. 74
23Section
74. 196.205 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 75
24Section
75. 196.205 (2m) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
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1196.205
(2m) (b) If a small telecommunications utility is organized as a limited
2liability company, the voting members of the small telecommunications utility.
SB13, s. 76
3Section
76. 196.206 of the statutes is created to read:
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4196.206 Interconnected voice over Internet protocol service. (1) 5Exemptions. An interconnected voice over Internet protocol service is not subject to
6this chapter, except as provided in this section, and except that an interconnected
7voice over Internet protocol service is subject to ss. 196.01, 196.016, 196.025 (6),
8196.199, 196.218 (3), 196.858, and 196.859, and except as required for the
9commission to administer and enforce this section.
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10(2) Universal service fund. An entity that provides interconnected voice over
11Internet protocol service in this state shall make contributions to the universal
12service fund based on its revenues from providing intrastate interconnected voice
13over Internet protocol service. The revenues shall be calculated using the entity's
14actual intrastate revenues, a provider-specific traffic study approved by the
15commission or federal communications commission, or the inverse of the interstate
16jurisdictional allocation established by the federal communications commission for
17the purpose of federal universal service assessments. To the extent applicable, the
18calculation of the intrastate revenues of an entity that provides interconnected voice
19over Internet protocol service shall be based on the primary physical service address
20identified by the customer.
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21(3) Intrastate switched access rates. (a) Unless otherwise provided under
22federal law, an entity that provides an interconnected voice over Internet protocol
23service shall pay intrastate switched access rates in connection with the
24interconnected voice over Internet protocol services that it provides to the same
1extent that any telecommunications provider is obligated to pay intrastate switched
2access rates in connection with the telecommunications services that it provides.
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(b) Unless otherwise provided under federal law, an entity that provides an
4intrastate switched access service in connection with interconnected voice over
5Internet protocol services shall be subject to s. 196.191 with respect to such
6intrastate switched access service and may charge intrastate switched access rates
7to the same extent that any telecommunications provider may charge intrastate
8switched access rates in connection with the intrastate switched access services that
9it provides.
SB13, s. 77
10Section
77. 196.212 of the statutes is created to read:
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11196.212 Switched access rates. (1) Definitions. In this section:
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(a) "Affiliate" means any person, corporation, company, cooperative,
13unincorporated cooperative association, partnership, association, or other entity
14that is controlled by, or is under common control with, a telecommunications provider
15or telecommunications utility.
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(b) "Large incumbent local exchange carrier" means an incumbent local
17exchange carrier that, with any affiliates that are incumbent local exchange carriers
18operating in the state, in total had 150,000 or more access lines in use in this state
19as of January 1, 2010.
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(c) "Large nonincumbent" means a telecommunications provider that is not an
21incumbent local exchange carrier, that had 10,000 or more access lines in use in this
22state as of January 1, 2010, and that was granted an initial certification by the
23commission pursuant to s. 196.203 or 196.50 before January 1, 2011.
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(d) "New nonincumbent" means a telecommunications provider, other than an
25alternative telecommunications utility certified under s. 196.203 pursuant to s.
1196.50 (2) (j) 1. a., that is not an incumbent local exchange carrier and that was
2granted an initial certification by the commission pursuant to s. 196.203 or 196.50
3on or after January 1, 2011.
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(e) "Small incumbent local exchange carrier" means an incumbent local
5exchange carrier that, with any affiliates that are incumbent local exchange carriers
6operating in the state, in total had fewer than 150,000 access lines in use in this state
7as of January 1, 2010.
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(f) "Small nonincumbent" means a telecommunications provider that is not an
9incumbent local exchange carrier, that had fewer than 10,000 access lines in use in
10this state as of January 1, 2010, and that was granted an initial certification by the
11commission pursuant to s. 196.203 or 196.50 before January 1, 2011.
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12(2) New nonincumbents and large nonincumbents. (a)
New nonincumbents. 13Within 30 days of the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], a new
14nonincumbent may not charge intrastate switched access rates that are higher than
15its interstate switched access rates.
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(b)
Large nonincumbents. 1. Except for an increase in intrastate switched
17access rates under s. 196.191 (2) (d) 2. a. or (3) (b) in order to mirror its interstate
18switched access rates, a large nonincumbent may not charge intrastate switched
19access rates higher than the intrastate switched access rates it charged on January
201, 2011.
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2. A large nonincumbent shall reduce its intrastate switched access rates as
22follows:
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a. No later than 4 years after the effective date of this subd. 2. a. .... [LRB inserts
24date], the large nonincumbent shall reduce its intrastate switched access rates by an
25amount equal to 33 percent of the difference between its intrastate switched access
1rates in effect prior to the reduction and its interstate switched access rates in effect
2prior to the reduction.
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b. No later than 5 years after the effective date of this subd. 2. b. .... [LRB
4inserts date], the large nonincumbent shall further reduce its intrastate switched
5access rates by an amount equal to 50 percent of the difference between its intrastate
6switched access rates in effect prior to the reduction and its interstate switched
7access rates in effect prior to the reduction.
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c. No later than 6 years after the effective date of this subd. 2. c. .... [LRB inserts
9date], the large nonincumbent shall further reduce its intrastate switched access
10rates in order to mirror its interstate switched access rates in effect prior to the
11reduction and, beginning no later than that date, may not charge intrastate switched
12access rates that are higher than its interstate switched access rates.
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13(3) Large incumbent local exchange carriers. A large incumbent local
14exchange carrier shall reduce its intrastate switched access rates to no higher than
15the large incumbent local exchange carrier's interstate switched access rates as
16follows:
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(a) Beginning on the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], the
18large incumbent local exchange carrier may not charge intrastate switched access
19rates higher than the intrastate switched access rates it charged on January 1, 2011.
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(b) No later than 2 years after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB
21inserts date], the large incumbent local exchange carrier shall reduce its intrastate
22switched access rates by an amount equal to 25 percent of the difference between its
23intrastate switched access rates in effect prior to the reduction and its interstate
24switched access rates in effect prior to the reduction.
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1(c) No later than 3 years after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB
2inserts date], the large incumbent local exchange carrier shall further reduce its
3intrastate switched access rates by an amount equal to 33 percent of the difference
4between its intrastate switched access rates in effect prior to the reduction and its
5interstate switched access rates in effect prior to the reduction.
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(d) No later than 4 years after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB
7inserts date], the large incumbent local exchange carrier shall further reduce its
8intrastate switched access rates by an amount equal to 50 percent of the difference
9between its intrastate switched access rates in effect prior to the reduction and its
10interstate switched access rates in effect prior to the reduction.
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(e) No later than 5 years after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB
12inserts date], the large incumbent local exchange carrier shall further reduce its
13intrastate switched access rates in order to mirror its interstate switched access
14rates in effect prior to the reduction and, beginning no later than that date, may not
15charge intrastate switched access rates that are higher than its interstate switched
16access rates.
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17(4) Limited commission review. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
18chapter, except to enforce this section and ss. 196.191(2) (d) 2. a. and 196.219 (2r),
19and except to enforce s. 196.191 (3) (b) only to allow an increase in intrastate switched
20access rates in order to mirror interstate switched access rates, the commission may
21not investigate, review, or set the intrastate switched access rates of large
22nonincumbents, new nonimcumbents, and large incumbent local exchange carriers.
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(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter except to enforce ss.
24196.191 (2) (d) 2. and 196.219 (2r), during the 4-year period beginning on the
25effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], the commission may not
1investigate, review, or set the intrastate switched access rates of small incumbent
2local exchange carriers.
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(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter except to enforce ss.
4196.191 (2) (d) 2. and 196.219 (2r), during the 3-year period beginning on the
5effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], the commission may not
6investigate, review, or set the intrastate switched access rates of small
7nonincumbents.
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8(5) Enforcement. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the
9commission shall have jurisdiction to enforce payment of intrastate switched access
10rates set forth in a tariff required under s. 196.191 (1) or a contract for intrastate
11switched access service allowed under 196.191 (6).
SB13, s. 78
12Section
78. 196.213 of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 79
13Section
79. 196.215 of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 80
14Section
80. 196.218 (1) (a) of the statutes is created to read:
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196.218
(1) (a) "Essential telecommunications services" means the services or
16functionalities listed in
47 CFR 54.101 (a) as of January 1, 2010.
SB13, s. 81
17Section
81. 196.218 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.218
(1) (c) "Universal service" includes the availability of a basic set of
19essential telecommunications services
and access to advanced service capabilities of
20a modern telecommunications infrastructure anywhere in this state.
SB13, s. 82
21Section
82. 196.218 (3) (a) 3m. of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.218
(3) (a) 3m. Contributions under this paragraph may be based only on
23the gross operating revenues from the provision of broadcast services identified by
24the commission under subd. 2. and on intrastate telecommunications services in this
25state of the telecommunications providers subject to the contribution.
Contributions
1based on revenues from interconnected voice over Internet protocol service shall be
2calculated as provided under s. 196.206 (2).
SB13, s. 83
3Section
83. 196.218 (3) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.218
(3) (f)
Notwithstanding ss. 196.196 (1) and (5) (d) 2., 196.20 (2m), (5)
5and (6), 196.213 and 196.215, a A telecommunications utility that provides local
6exchange service may make adjustments to local exchange service rates for the
7purpose of recovering its contributions to the universal service fund required under
8this subsection. A telecommunications utility that adjusts local exchange service
9rates for the purpose of recovering such contributions shall identify on customer bills
10a single amount that is the total amount of the adjustment. The public service
11commission shall provide telecommunications utilities the information necessary to
12identify such amounts on customer bills.
SB13, s. 84
13Section
84. 196.218 (4) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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196.218
(4) Essential telecommunications services. (a) Each
15telecommunications provider that is designated as an eligible telecommunications
16carrier pursuant to
47 USC 214 (e) shall make available to its customers all essential
17telecommunications services. A telecommunications provider may satisfy this
18paragraph by providing essential telecommunications services itself or through an
19affiliate and in either case may provide essential telecommunications services
20through the use of any available technology or mode.
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(b) Notwithstanding par. (a), if a commercial mobile radio service provider is
22designated or seeks designation as an eligible telecommunications carrier pursuant
23to
47 USC 214 (e) for the purpose of federal universal service funding and not for the
24purpose of state universal service funding, the commercial mobile radio service
25provider is not subject to any eligible telecommunications carrier requirements
1imposed by the commission and shall be subject only to the eligible
2telecommunications carrier requirements imposed by
47 USC 214 (e) (1) and
3regulations and orders of the federal communications commission implementing
47
4USC 214 (e) (1).
SB13, s. 85
5Section
85. 196.218 (5) (a) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 86
6Section
86. 196.218 (5) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.218
(5) (b) The commission shall promulgate rules to determine whether
8a telecommunications provider, the customers of a telecommunications provider or
9another person shall be assisted by the universal service fund for any use under par.
10(a) 1.
to and 4.
SB13, s. 87
11Section
87. 196.218 (5) (c) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.218
(5) (c) 5. The extent to which the fund preserves and promotes an
13available and affordable basic set of essential telecommunications services
,
14encourages access to the advanced service capabilities of a modern
15telecommunications infrastructure throughout the state and promotes economic
16development.
SB13, s. 88
17Section
88. 196.218 (5r) (a) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.218
(5r) (a) 1. The affordability of and accessibility to a basic set of
19essential telecommunications services
and of advanced service capabilities 20throughout this state.
SB13, s. 89
21Section
89. 196.218 (5r) (a) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.218
(5r) (a) 4. An assessment of how
successful investments identified in
23s. 196.196 (5) (f), assistance provided by the universal service fund
, and price
24regulation and other alternative incentive regulations of telecommunications
25utilities designed to promote competition have been in advancing the public interest
1goals identified under s. 196.03 (6), and recommendations for further advancing
2those goals.
SB13, s. 90
3Section
90. 196.219 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.219
(1) (b) "Local exchange service"
has the meaning given in s. 196.50 (1)
5(b) 1. includes access service, basic local exchange service, and business access line
6and usage service within a local calling area.
SB13, s. 91
7Section
91. 196.219 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.219
(2) (a) Notwithstanding any exemptions identified in this chapter
9except
s. ss. 196.202,
196.203, 196.206, and 196.50, a telecommunications utility or
10provider shall provide protection to its consumers under this section unless
11exempted in whole or in part by rule or order of the commission under this section.
12The commission shall promulgate rules that identify the conditions under which
13provisions of this section may be suspended.
SB13, s. 92
14Section
92. 196.219 (2m) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 93
15Section
93. 196.219 (2r) of the statutes is created to read:
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196.219
(2r) Switched access rates. Any reduction in intrastate switched
17access rates ordered by the commission prior to the effective date of this subsection
18.... [LRB inserts date], including any reduction ordered pursuant to s. 196.195, 2009
19stats., shall remain effective unless modified by the commission in a subsequent
20order, or unless the ordered reduction is inconsistent with the requirements of s.
21196.212.
SB13, s. 94
22Section
94. 196.219 (3) (h) of the statutes is repealed.
SB13, s. 95
23Section
95. 196.25 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.25
(1) If a public utility
, other than a public utility that is a
25telecommunications provider, receives from the commission any questionnaire, the
1public utility shall respond fully, specifically and correctly to each question. If a
2public utility is unable to answer any question, the public utility shall give a good and
3sufficient reason for its failure. Every answer by a public utility under this section
4shall be verified under oath by
the president, secretary, superintendent or general 5a manager of the public utility and returned to the commission at its office within the
6period fixed by the commission.
SB13, s. 96
7Section
96. 196.25 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.25
(2) If required by the commission, a public utility
, other than a public
9utility that is a telecommunications provider, shall deliver to the commission the
10original or a copy of any map, profile, contract or engineer's report and any other
11document, book, account, paper or record with a complete inventory of all its
12property, in such form as the commission directs.