Goto Section: 69.613 | 69.615 | Table of Contents
FCC 69.614
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 |
1998
Sec. 69.614 Independent subsidiary Board of Directors.
(a) The independent subsidiary described in Sec. 69.613(a) shall
have a Board of Directors separate from the association's Board of
Directors. Except as expressly permitted, the association's Board of
Directors shall be prohibited from participating in the functions of the
independent subsidiary.
(b) The independent subsidiary's Board of Directors shall consist of
17 directors:
(1) Three directors shall represent incumbent local exchange
carriers, with one director representing the Bell Operating Companies
and GTE, one director representing ILECs (other than the Bell Operating
Companies) with annual operating revenues in excess of $40 million, and
one director representing ILECs (other than the Bell Operating
Companies) with annual operating revenues of $40 million or less;
(2) Two directors shall represent interexchange carriers, with one
director representing interexchange carriers with more than $3 billion
in annual operating revenues and one director representing interexchange
carriers with annual operating revenues of $3 billion or less;
(3) One director shall represent commercial mobile radio service
(CMRS) providers;
(4) One director shall represent competitive local exchange
carriers;
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(5) One director shall represent cable operators;
(6) One director shall represent information service providers;
(7) Three directors shall represent schools that are eligible to
receive discounts pursuant to Sec. 54.501 of this chapter;
(8) One director shall represent libraries that are eligible to
receive discounts pursuant to Sec. 54.501 of this chapter;
(9) One director shall represent rural health care providers that
are eligible to receive supported services pursuant to Sec. 54.601 of
this chapter;
(10) One director shall represent low-income consumers;
(11) One director shall represent state telecommunications
regulators; and
(12) One director shall represent state consumer advocates.
(c) The industry and non-industry groups that will be represented on
the independent subsidiary's Board of Directors as specified in
Sec. 69.614(b)(1) through (12) shall nominate by consensus the
independent subsidiary's directors. Each of these industry and non-
industry groups shall submit the name of its nominee for a seat on the
independent subsidiary's Board of Directors, along with relevant
professional and biographical information about the nominee, to the
Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission within 14 calendar
days of the publication of these rules in the Federal Register. Only
members of the industry or non-industry group that a Board member will
represent may submit a nomination for that position.
(d) The Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission shall
review the nominations submitted by industry and non-industry groups and
shall select the independent subsidiary's Board of Directors. If an
industry or non-industry group does not reach consensus on a nominee or
fails to submit a nomination for a position on the independent
subsidiary's Board of Directors, the Chairman of the Federal
Communications Commission shall select an individual to represent such
group on the independent subsidiary's Board of Directors.
(e) The directors on the independent subsidiary's Board shall be
appointed for two-year terms and may be reappointed for subsequent terms
pursuant to the initial nomination and appointment process described in
paragraph (d) of this section. If a Board member vacates his or her seat
prior to the completion of his or her term, the independent subsidiary
will notify the Common Carrier Bureau of such vacancy, and a successor
will be chosen pursuant to the initial nomination and appointment
process described in paragraph (d) of this section
(f) The independent subsidiary's Board of Directors shall convene
its first meeting within 14 calendar days of the appointment of the
directors to the independent subsidiary's Board.
(g) All meetings of the independent subsidiary's Board of Directors
shall be open to the public and held in Washington, D.C.
(h) Each member of the independent subsidiary's Board of Directors
shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for expenses directly
incurred as a result of his or her participation on the independent
subsidiary's Board of Directors.
[ 62 FR 41307 , Aug. 1, 1997]
Goto Section: 69.613 | 69.615
Goto Year: 1996 |
1998
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