Sec. 69.203 Transitional end user common line charges.
(a) Except as provided in Secs. 69.104 and 69.204, the End User
Common Line charge for single line business subscribers, single line
residential subscribers, and multi-line residential subscribers shall be
the lesser of the charge computed in Sec. 69.104(c) or $2 per line per
month until June 30, 1987; $2.60 per line per month during the period
from July 1, 1987 through November 30, 1988; $3.20 per line per month
during the period from December 1, 1988 through March 31, 1989; and
$3.50 per month thereafter.
(b) The End User Common Line charge for each subscriber line used
for Centrex-CO service that was in place or on order as of July 27,
1983, shall be the lesser of the charge computed in Sec. 69.104(c) of $3
per line per month until June 30, 1987; $4 per line per month during the
period from July 1, 1987 through November 30, 1988; $5 per line per
month for the period from December 1, 1988 through March 31, 1989; and
$6 per line per month thereafter.
(c) No charge shall be assessed for any WATS access line.
(d) Except as provided in paragraphs (f) and (g), the End User
Common Line charge for single line and multi-line residential
subscribers shall be $1 per month per line during the June 1, 1985--May
31, 1986 period and $2 per month per line after May 31, 1986.
(e) The End User Common Line charge for each multi-party subscriber
shall be assessed as if such subscriber had subscribed to single-party
service.
(f) Until December 31, 1997, the End User Common Line charge for a
residential subscriber shall be 50% of the charge specified in
paragraphs (d) and (e) if the residential local exchange rate for such
subscribers is reduced by an equivalent amount, provided that such local
exchange service rate reduction is based upon a means test that is
subject to verification.
(g)(1) Paragraphs (g)(1) and (g)(2) are effective until December 31,
1997. The End User Common Line charge for residential subscribers shall
be reduced to the extent of the state assistance as calculated in
paragraph (g)(2) of this section, or waived in full if the state
assistance equals or exceeds the residential End User Common Line Charge
under the circumstances described below. In order to qualify for this
waiver, the subscriber must be eligible for and receive assistance or
benefits provided pursuant to a narrowly targeted telephone lifeline
assistance plan requiring verification of eligibility, implemented by
the state or local telephone company. A state or local telephone company
wishing to implement this End User Common Line reduction or waiver for
its subscribers shall file information with the Commission Secretary
demonstrating that its plan meets the criteria set out in this section,
and showing the amount of state assistance per subscriber as described
in paragraph (g)(2) of this section. The reduction or waiver of the End
User Common Line Charge shall be available as soon as the Commission
certifies that the state or local telephone plan satisfies the criteria
set out in this subsection, and the relevant tariff provisions become
effective.
(2)(i) The state assistance per subscriber shall be equal to the
difference between the charges to be paid by participating subscribers
and those to be paid by other subscribers for comparable monthly local
exchange service, service connections and customer deposits, except that
benefits or assistance for connection charges and deposit requirements
may only be counted once annually. In order to be included in
calculating the state assistance, such benefits must be for a single
telephone line to the household's principal residence.
(ii) The monthly state assistance per participating subscriber shall
be calculated by adding the amounts calculated in paragraphs (g)(2)(ii)
(A) and (B) of this section.
(A) The amount of the monthly state assistance per participating
subscriber for local exchange service charges shall be calculated by
dividing the annual difference between the charges paid by all
participating subscribers for residential local exchange service and the
amount which would have been charged to non-qualifying subscribers for
comparable service by twelve times the number of subscribers
participating in the state assistance program. Estimates may be used
when historic data is not available.
(B) The amount of the monthly state assistance for service
connections and customer deposits per participating subscriber shall be
calculated by determining the annual amount of the reductions in these
charges for participating subscribers each year, and dividing this
amount by twelve times the number of participating subscribers.
Estimates may be used when historic data is not available.
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(h) No charge shall be assessed for any WATS access line.
[ 50 FR 944 , Jan. 8, 1985, as amended at 50 FR 9636 , Mar. 11, 1985; 51 FR 1374 , Jan. 13, 1986; 51 FR 10841 , Mar. 31, 1986; 51 FR 15003 , Apr. 22,
1986; 52 FR 21542 , June 8, 1987; 62 FR 32962 , June 17, 1997]
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