196.199(4)(a)2.a.
a. The party's failure to comply causes death or life-threatening or seriously debilitating injury.
196.199(4)(a)2.b.
b. The party's failure to comply continues after the party receives written notice of the commission's order requiring compliance with the interconnection agreement.
196.199(4)(a)3.
3. In addition to a forfeiture imposed under subd.
1., a party to an interconnection agreement, approved by the commission, who has willfully failed to comply with the agreement shall forfeit an amount equal to not more than 2 times the gross value of the party's economic gain resulting from the failure to comply.
196.199(4)(b)
(b) A court shall consider each of the following in determining the amount of a forfeiture under par.
(a):
196.199(4)(b)1.
1. The appropriateness of the forfeiture to the volume of business of the party that failed to comply with the agreement.
196.199(4)(b)3.
3. Any good faith attempt to comply with the agreement after the party receives notice of a failure to comply.
196.199(4)(c)
(c) In an action to recover a forfeiture under par.
(a), a finding by the commission in a proceeding under this subsection that a party to an interconnection agreement has failed to comply with the agreement shall be, subject to review under s.
227.52, conclusive proof that the party failed to comply with the agreement.
196.199 History
History: 1997 a. 218;
2003 a. 33.
196.199 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also ch.
PSC 179, Wis. adm. code.
196.20
196.20
Rules on service; changes in rates. 196.20(1)(1)
The rate schedules of any public utility shall include all rules applicable to the rendition or discontinuance of the service to which the rates specified in the schedules are applicable. No change may be made by any public utility in its schedules except by filing the change as proposed with the commission. No change in any public utility rule which purports to curtail the obligation or undertaking of service of the public utility shall be effective without the written approval of the commission after hearing, except that the commission, by emergency order, may make the rule, as filed, effective from the date of the order, pending final approval of the rule after hearing.
196.20(2)(a)(a) A proposed change which constitutes a decrease in rates shall be effective at the time specified in the change as filed but not earlier than 10 days after the date of filing the change with the commission, unless any of the following occurs:
196.20(2)(a)1.
1. During the 10-day period the commission, either upon complaint or upon its own motion, by order, suspends the operation of the proposed change.
196.20(2)(a)2.
2. The commission, upon application of any public utility, directs that a proposed reduction in rates be made effective less than 10 days after filing the proposed reduction.
196.20(2)(b)1.1. A suspension under par.
(a) 1. shall be effective for a period not exceeding 4 months, during which period the commission shall investigate any matter relative to the reasonableness or lawfulness of any change in schedule as filed. After the investigation the commission, by order, shall approve or disapprove the change, except as provided under subd.
2. The commission shall give the public utility proposing the change an opportunity for hearing prior to issuing any order disapproving a change. If the commission disapproves the change, the change shall be ineffective.
196.20(2)(b)2.
2. If the commission orders a suspension under par.
(a) 1., the commission, after notice to the public utility of its objections to the change and after giving the public utility an opportunity to be heard on the objections, may prescribe a schedule which, revised on the basis of the objections, the commission finds to be lawful and reasonable instead of disapproving the schedule under subd.
1. 196.20(2m)
(2m) Except as provided under s.
196.193, no change in schedules which constitutes an increase in rates to consumers may be made except by order of the commission, after an investigation and opportunity for hearing.
196.20(4)(a)1.
1. “Automatic adjustment clause" means a provision included in the rate schedule of an electric public utility after investigation, notice and hearing which permits the electric public utility to recover in rates, without prior hearing and order of the commission, an increase in costs incurred by the electric public utility.
196.20(4)(a)2.
2. “Electric public utility" means a public utility whose purpose is the generation, transmission, delivery or furnishing of electric power but does not include a public utility owned and operated wholly by a municipality or cooperative and does not include any public utility which purchases, under federal or state approved wholesale rates, more than 50 percent of its electric power requirements from other than an affiliated interest as defined under s.
196.52. “Electric public utility" does not include any Class A utility, as defined under s.
199.03 (4), whose electric generation equipment has a total capacity of less than 30 megawatts.
196.20(4)(b)
(b) An electric public utility may not recover in rates any increase in cost, including fuel, by means of the operation of an automatic adjustment clause.
196.20(4)(c)1.1. If an electric public utility has an approved fuel cost plan, the commission shall defer any under-collection or over-collection of fuel costs that are outside of the utility's symmetrical fuel cost annual tolerance, as established by the commission, for subsequent rate recovery or refund.
196.20(4)(c)2.
2. The commission may commence a proceeding to adjust rates for an electric public utility outside of a general rate case proceeding if the utility's actual fuel costs are outside of the utility's fuel cost annual tolerance, as established by the commission.
196.20(4)(c)3.
3. Approval of a fuel cost plan and any rate adjustment for deferred fuel costs or refund of over-collected fuel costs shall be determined by the commission after opportunity for hearing.
196.20(4)(d)
(d) The commission shall promulgate a rule to implement this subsection.
196.20(7)(a)(a) In this subsection, “mitigation payment" means, as approved by the commission, an unrestricted or recurring monetary payment to a local unit of government in which an electric generating facility is located to mitigate the impact of the electric generating facility on the local unit of government. “Mitigation payment" does not include payments made or in-kind contributions for restricted purposes to directly address health or safety impacts of the electric generating facility on the local unit of government.
196.20(7)(b)
(b) Except as provided in par.
(c), an electric public utility may not recover in rates any of the following:
196.20(7)(b)1.
1. The cost of mitigation payments paid by the utility.
196.20(7)(b)2.
2. The cost of mitigation payments paid by the owner or operator of an electric generating facility that the owner or operator recovers from the utility by selling electricity to the utility, by leasing the facility to the utility, or by any agreement between the owner or operator of the electric generating facility and the public utility.
196.20(7)(c)1.1. Except as provided in subd.
2., the commission shall only approve a mitigation payment agreement that is received by the commission before June 10, 2003, and, if the commission finds the agreement to be reasonable, shall not subsequently modify the agreement.
196.20(7)(c)2.
2. If the commission receives a mitigation payment agreement before June 10, 2003, and does not determine that the agreement is unreasonable before November 11, 2003, mitigation payments in accordance with the terms of the agreement shall be recoverable in rates, notwithstanding any subsequent limitations imposed by the commission on the mitigation payments.
196.20(8)(b)
(b) The revenue collected from charges applied to a class of customers to fund financial assistance may not exceed an amount equal to the financial assistance received by the class.
196.20 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also ch.
PSC 116, Wis. adm. code.
196.20 Annotation
A utility's expanded adjustment clause violated the requirement of public hearings prior to rate increases under sub. (2) [now sub. (2m)]. Wisconsin Environmental Decade, Inc. v. PSC,
81 Wis. 2d 344,
260 N.W.2d 712.
196.20 Annotation
The inclusion of nuclear fuel in an adjustment clause did not violate sub. (2) [now sub. (2m)]. Wisconsin Environmental Decade, Inc. v. PSC,
105 Wis. 2d 457,
313 N.W.2d 863 (Ct. App. 1981).
196.20 Annotation
Sub. (2m) requires a utility to charge only those rates that have been filed with the PSC in conformity with applicable statutes. Filed rates are those rates filed in compliance with applicable statutes, including those under sub. (2m) for changes in schedules that increase rates. CenturyTel of the Midwest-Kendall, Inc. v. PSC,
2002 WI App 236,
257 Wis. 2d 837,
653 N.W.2d 130,
02-0053.
196.201
196.201
Regulation of private shared telecommunications systems. 196.201(1)(1)
Definition. In this section, “private shared telecommunications system" means plant or equipment used to provide telecommunications service through privately owned customer premises equipment to a user group located in a discrete premises, such as in a building complex or a large multitenant building, or used to provide telecommunications service where the cost of service is shared among 2 or more persons who are not affiliated interests under s.
196.52, and where the plant or equipment is not used to offer telecommunications service for sale directly or indirectly to the general public.
196.201(2)
(2) Request for access. At the request of any person who receives telecommunications service from a private shared telecommunications system, or at the request of a telecommunications utility or telecommunications carrier seeking to provide telecommunications service requested by any such person, the owner or manager of the private shared telecommunications system shall make facilities or conduit space available to any telecommunications utility or telecommunications carrier for the purpose of providing telecommunications service.
196.201(3)
(3) Commission may order. If the commission finds that the owner or manager of a private shared telecommunications system has failed to comply with a request under sub.
(2), it may order the owner or manager to make facilities or conduit space available to any telecommunications utility or telecommunications carrier making a request under sub.
(2) at reasonable prices and on reasonable terms and conditions, under the procedures of s.
196.04.
196.201 History
History: 1985 a. 297;
1993 a. 491,
496.
196.202
196.202
Exemption of commercial mobile radio service providers. 196.202(2)(2)
Scope of regulation. A commercial mobile radio service provider is not subject to this chapter, except as provided in sub.
(5), and except that a commercial mobile radio service provider is subject to ss.
196.025 (6),
196.218 (3), and
196.859, and shall respond, subject to the protection of the commercial mobile radio service provider's competitive information, to all reasonable requests for information about its operations in this state from the commission necessary to administer ss.
196.025 (6),
196.218 (3), and
196.859.
196.202(5)
(5) Billing. A commercial mobile radio service provider may not charge a customer for an incomplete call.
196.203
196.203
Exemption of alternative telecommunications utilities. 196.203(1g)
(1g) Alternative telecommunications utilities are exempt from all provisions of this chapter, except as provided in this section, and except for all of the following:
196.203(1g)(b)
(b) An alternative telecommunications utility certified under this section pursuant to s.
196.50 (2) (j) 1. a. is subject to ss.
196.219 (2r) and
196.503, and, with respect only to wholesale telecommunications services, is subject to ss.
196.03 (1) and
(6),
196.219 (4),
196.28, and
196.37; and, if such an alternative telecommunications utility was regulated as a price-regulated telecommunications utility prior to June 9, 2011, the alternative telecommunications utility's intrastate dedicated access rates shall mirror its interstate dedicated access rates.
196.203(1g)(c)
(c) An alternative telecommunications utility that is a local government telecommunications utility is subject to s.
196.204.
196.203(2)(a)(a) No person may commence providing service as an alternative telecommunications utility unless the person petitions for and the commission issues a certification that the person is an alternative telecommunications utility or unless the person is a telecommunications utility that the commission certifies as an alternative telecommunications utility under this section pursuant to s.
196.50 (2) (j) 1. a. 196.203(2)(b)
(b) Except for an alternative telecommunications utility that is a local government telecommunications utility, certification as an alternative telecommunications utility shall be on a statewide basis and any certification issued by the commission before June 9, 2011, to an alternative telecommunications utility that is not a local government telecommunications utility is considered amended to be a statewide certification.
196.203(2)(c)
(c) An alternative telecommunications utility may provide notice to the commission to maintain certification as an alternative telecommunications utility but to recertify the alternative telecommunications utility and impose on the alternative telecommunications utility only those provisions of this chapter specified in this paragraph. No later than 30 days after receiving notice under this paragraph, the commission shall issue an order granting recertification and imposing on the alternative telecommunications utility those provisions of this chapter specified in sub.
(4m) (a) that are imposed on all alternative telecommunications utilities under sub.
(3). The commission may impose a provision of this chapter specified in sub.
(4m) (b) or
(c) if in the public interest. An alternative telecommunications utility for which an order of recertification is issued is subject to sub.
(1g). The granting of the recertification shall operate to terminate the alternative telecommunications utility's prior certification. All regulatory requirements in or related to the prior certification that are inconsistent with the requirements of or regulation allowed under this section, including all such requirements imposed by the certification and all such requirements imposed by the commission, whether by statute or commission rule or order, on the alternative telecommunications utility are terminated on the effective date of the order, unless the alternative telecommunications utility, in its notice to the commission seeking recertification under this paragraph, requests to remain subject to one or more requirements of its prior certification that do not violate the alternative telecommunications utility's requirements and obligations under this chapter and the commission does not deny the request in the commission's recertification order.
196.203(2)(d)
(d) The commission may deny a petition for certification as an alternative telecommunications utility described in s.
196.01 (1d) (f) only if the commission finds that the petitioner does not have the financial, managerial, or technical capabilities to provide its proposed services or to comply with conditions that the commission is authorized to impose under sub.
(3).
196.203(3)
(3) In response to a petition from any interested person, or upon its own motion, the commission shall determine whether the public interest requires that a provision of this chapter specified in sub.
(4m) be imposed on a person providing or proposing to provide service as an alternative telecommunications utility. If the commission imposes a provision of this chapter specified in sub.
(4m) (a) on an alternative telecommunications utility under this subsection, the commission shall impose the same provision at the same level of regulation on all other alternative telecommunications utilities.
196.203(4m)(a)(a) The commission may impose s.
196.02 (1),
(4), or
(5),
196.04,
196.135,
196.14,
196.197,
196.199,
196.207,
196.208,
196.209,
196.218,
196.219 (1),
(2) (b),
(c), or
(d),
(2r), or
(3) (a),
(d),
(j),
(m),
(n), or
(o),
196.25,
196.26,
196.39,
196.395,
196.40,
196.41,
196.43,
196.44,
196.65,
196.66,
196.81,
196.85,
196.858, or
196.859 on an alternative telecommunications utility.
196.203(4m)(b)
(b) In addition to the requirements under s.
196.212, the commission may, with respect only to intrastate switched access services, impose s.
196.03 (1) or
(6) or
196.37 on an alternative telecommunications utility, except that the commission may not investigate, review, or set the rates for intrastate switched access services of an alternative telecommunications utility that is subject to s.
196.212 (2) or
(3) except as required to enforce s.
196.212 (2) or
(3).
196.203(5)
(5) The commission may establish a reasonable fee schedule and may assess an alternative telecommunications utility to cover the cost of certification, recertification, or other determinations made under this section.
196.203(6)
(6) The commission shall maintain information on certified alternative telecommunications utilities and on applicants for alternative telecommunications utility certification and make that information available to any person, upon request.
196.203 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also ch.
PSC 168, Wis. adm. code.
196.204
196.204
Local government telecommunications utilities. 196.204(1m)(a)
(a) “Local government telecommunications utility" means a municipality that owns, operates, manages, or controls any plant or equipment, or that wholly owns, operates, manages, or controls any entity that owns, operates, manages, or controls any plant or equipment, used to furnish telecommunications services within the state directly or indirectly to the public.
196.204(1m)(b)
(b) “Nongovernmental telecommunications utility" means a telecommunications utility that is not a local government telecommunications utility.
196.204(2m)(a)(a) Each telecommunications service, relevant group of services, and basic network function offered or used by a local government telecommunications utility shall be priced to exceed its total service long-run incremental cost.
196.204(2m)(b)
(b) For purposes of par.
(a), the total service long-run incremental cost of a local government telecommunications utility shall take into account, by imputation or allocation, equivalent charges for all taxes, pole rentals, rights-of-way, licenses, and similar costs that are incurred by nongovernmental telecommunications utilities. This paragraph does not apply to a local government telecommunications utility that is subject to the exemption under s.
66.0422 (3n). This paragraph also does not apply to a telecommunications service, relevant group of services, or basic network function if all of the following conditions apply:
196.204(2m)(b)1.
1. On November 1, 2003, the commission has determined that the local government telecommunications utility is an alternative telecommunications utility under s.
196.203.
196.204(2m)(b)2.
2. A majority of the governing board of the local government telecommunications utility votes to submit the question of supporting the operation of the local government telecommunications utility to the electors in an advisory referendum and a majority of the voters in the local government telecommunications utility voting at the advisory referendum vote to support operation of the local government telecommunications utility.
196.204(2m)(c)
(c) Paragraph
(b) does not apply to a telecommunications service, relevant group of services, or basic network function that is used to provide broadband service and that is offered by a municipal telecommunications utility, if all of the following apply:
196.204(2m)(c)1.
1. The municipal telecommunications utility offers the telecommunications service, relevant group of services, or basic network function on a nondiscriminatory basis to persons who provide broadband service to end users.
196.204(2m)(c)2.
2. The municipality does not provide to end users the telecommunications service, relevant group of services, or broadband service provided by the basic network function.
196.204(2m)(c)3.
3. The municipal utility determines that, at the time that the municipal utility authorizes the provision of the telecommunications service, relevant group of services, or basic network function, the municipal utility's provision of the service, group of services, or function does not compete with more than one provider of broadband service.