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- the ratebase. Therefore, we conclude that PRTC has failed to substantiate its claim and PRTC's petition for clarification must be denied. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, and 218-220 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201- 205, and 218-220, and sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18 and 32.27 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18 and 32.27, that the Petition for Reconsideration or Clarification filed by Puerto Rico Telephone Company is HEREBY DENIED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Carol E. Mattey Deputy Chief, Common Carrier Bureau Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc., Petition for Waiver of Section 32.27 of the Commission's Rules, ASD File
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- This waiver is limited to those corporate services provided under contract between SBC and the affiliates listed in the waiver request. IV. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, and 218-220 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, and 218-220, and Sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27, that the Petition for Waiver filed by SBC IS GRANTED to the extent described above in paragraph 5. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kenneth P. Moran Chief, Accounting Safeguards Division Common Carrier Bureau Petition for Waiver Southwestern Bell Communications, Inc., filed July 2, 2001 (SBC Waiver
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- This waiver is limited to those corporate services provided under contract between GTE and the affiliates listed in the waiver request. IV. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, and 218-220 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, and 218-220, and Sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27 of the Commissions rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27, that the Petition for Waiver filed by GTE Services Corporation IS GRANTED to the extent described above in paragraph 8. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kenneth P. Moran Chief, Accounting Safeguards Division Common Carrier Bureau Petition for Waiver GTE Corporation., filed March 1, 2000 (GTE Waiver
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- 32.27(c) filed by Verizon. This waiver is limited to services provided to Verizon by the affiliates listed in the waiver request. IV. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, and 218-220 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, and 218-220, and Sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27, that the Petition for Waiver filed by Verizon IS GRANTED to the extent described above in paragraph 5. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Tamara L. Preiss Chief, Pricing Policy Division Wireline Competition Bureau Verizon Telephone Companies Petition for Waiver, filed March 1, 2002 (Verizon Waiver Petition).
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- waiver is limited to services provided by Qwest Services to its affiliated entities and the purchaser listed in this waiver request. IV. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, and 218-220 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, and 218-220, and sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27, that the Petition for Waiver filed by Qwest Services IS GRANTED to the extent described above in paragraph 5. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Tamara L. Preiss Chief, Pricing Policy Division Wireline Competition Bureau Qwest Services Corporation Petition for Waiver, filed November 8, 2002 (Qwest Services
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- that SBC-ASI does not have to comply with the Commission's accounting and reporting requirements. Thus, SBC-ASI argues that it would be completely contrary to the public interest to force it to incur the cost of modifying its records, systems, and processes while these proceedings are pending. SBC-ASI has demonstrated that it meets the waiver requirements prescribed in Sections 1.3 and 32.18 of the Commission's rules. We agree with SBC-ASI that the public interest will be served by avoiding the cost for SBC-ASI to create a new accounting and reporting system that would comply with the Commission's accounting, recordkeeping and reporting requirements pending a decision as to whether SBC-ASI is considered non-dominant. Moreover, since SBC-ASI was excused from filing cost support data
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- * * * * * Section 0.467 Search and Review Fees (a)(1) * * * The fee is based on the grade level of the employee(s) who conduct(s) the search or review, as specified in the following schedule: Hourly Grade Fee GS-1 12.52 GS-2 13.63 GS-3 15.36 GS-4 17.24 GS-5 19.30 GS-6 21.50 GS-7 23.89 GS-8 26.46 GS-9 29.23 GS-10 32.18 GS-11 35.36 GS-12 42.38 GS-13 50.40 GS-14 59.57 GS-15 70.07 Note: These fees will be modified periodically to correspond with modifications in the rate of pay approved by Congress. (2) The fees in paragraph (a)(1) of this section were computed at Step 5 of each grade level based on the General Schedule effective January 2006 and include 20 percent for
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- OH0982 26.87% 473 127.10 Sparta OH2174 42.80% 70 29.96 Stoutsville OH1138 46.02% 214 98.48 Sugar Grove OH0943 48.67% 162 78.84 Sunbury OH0671 34.20% 1016 347.45 Thompson OH1223 48.83% 202 98.64 Thorn OH1383 35.61% 1451 516.73 Thornville OH1384 36.43% 282 1334 Thurston OH1227 28.78% 203 58.42 Trenton OH1816 33.97% 746 253.43 Union OH0828 25.21% 514 129.56 Unionville Center OH1900 29.25% 110 32.18 Utica OH1031 41.93% 822 344.62 Valley Hi OH2164 48.19% 97 46.74 Waldo OH1489 50.00% 144 72 Walnut (f/k/a Fairfield Beach) OH2328 32.39% 470 152.23 Walnut (Fairfield) OH1605 31.14% 2525 786.40 Washington (Pickaway) OH0447 24.64% 1051 258.97 Wayne OH2119, 27.50% 326 89.66 OH0159, OH2588 West Jefferson OH0825 26.84% 1631 437.74 West Lafayette OH1501 26.42% 909 240.12 West Mansfield OH1544 52.86% 276
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- 25.45 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 25.41 26.63 25.31 32.52 33.38 34.22 36.61 37.27 38.37 28.03 28.08 28.05 22.13 23.13 24.02 30.17 31.62 31.63 28.18 29.31 29.56 22.92 22.03 22.98 25.13 25.89 27.38 28.13 27.89 28.53 34.00 35.21 35.51 26.80 27.31 26.03 28.21 29.49 29.86 25.45 27.20 28.65 27.41 27.34 27.57 26.85 29.08 28.22 27.07 28.70 28.16 42.38 43.33 44.09 32.18 32.82 33.55 30.43 30.91 30.41 27.35 28.61 30.34 34.85 35.77 36.92 28.91 29.67 31.89 38.07 19.19 19.48 20.03 23.45 22.72 23.71 23.01 22.95 22.75 16.62 17.67 17.11 25.98 26.48 26.61 31.08 31.72 32.43 31.21 31.93 32.92 24.69 23.82 25.24 42.77 44.38 44.68 23.27 23.68 23.72 23.99 24.43 24.76 26.77 26.61 26.24 20.79 21.97 21.52 26.37 27.00 27.37 19.83 20.25 21.00
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- 1 0 0 1 105.6 266.449 Tm 99 Tz (filers must submit two additional copies for each additional docket or rulemaking number.) Tj 1 0 0 1 69.6 195.149 Tm 91 Tz ('Walnut Hill Telephone Company Request for Review of a Decision by the Universal Service Administrative) Tj 1 0 0 1 68.85 183.85 Tm (Company Pursuant to Section 1.3, 32.18,) Tj 1 0 0 1 237.35 183.649 Tm 88 Tz /OPBaseFont5 11 Tf (54.719) Tj 1 0 0 1 267.6 183.399 Tm 91 Tz /OPBaseFont4 11 Tf (and 54.722 of the Commission's rules and Petition for Waiver of) Tj 1 0 0 1 69.1 172.099 Tm (Section 32.27\(c\) of the Commission's Rules, WC Docket No. 08-71 \(filed Dec. 22, 2011\);
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- New Jersey NJ 327,606 249,777 77,830 23.76 Subject to 11 - 9 Table 11.4 Total Investment Reserves - Continued ($000) - 2004 Study Area State Percent Code Separations Intrastate Interstate Interstate Qwest - New Mexico NM 1,762,565 1,253,668 508,897 28.87 % Valor - New Mexico 1 NM 92,357 57,169 35,188 38.10 Valor - New Mexico 2 NM 108,186 73,368 34,818 32.18 Citizens - Red Hook NY 30,901 19,589 11,312 36.61 Citizens - Upstate NY 481,655 375,424 106,231 22.06 Citizens - Western Counties NY 49,304 36,646 12,658 25.67 Verizon New York Telephone NY 20,968,384 14,016,275 6,952,110 33.16 Citizens - Frontier of Rochester NY 826,296 648,860 177,436 21.47 ALLTEL - Carolina NC 324,620 224,934 99,686 30.71 Sprint - Centel of North Carolina NC
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- New Jersey NJ 327,606 249,777 77,830 23.76 Subject to 11 - 9 Table 11.4 Total Investment Reserves - Continued ($000) - 2004 Study Area State Percent Code Separations Intrastate Interstate Interstate Qwest - New Mexico NM 1,762,565 1,253,668 508,897 28.87 % Valor - New Mexico 1 NM 92,357 57,169 35,188 38.10 Valor - New Mexico 2 NM 108,186 73,368 34,818 32.18 Citizens - Red Hook NY 30,901 19,589 11,312 36.61 Citizens - Upstate NY 481,655 375,424 106,231 22.06 Citizens - Western Counties NY 49,304 36,646 12,658 25.67 Verizon New York Telephone NY 20,968,384 14,016,275 6,952,110 33.16 Citizens - Frontier of Rochester NY 826,296 648,860 177,436 21.47 ALLTEL - Carolina NC 324,620 224,934 99,686 30.71 Sprint - Centel of North Carolina NC
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- COMPANY 10.57 1.64 8.78 14.41 542332 C THE PONDEROSA TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.80 0.05 4.75 5.02 542334 C SUREWEST TELEPHONE -2.47 -3.85 1.44 -19.75 542338 C SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 4.36 1.01 3.32 3.31 542339 C THE SISKIYOU TELEPHONE CO. -5.07 0.75 -5.78 -12.19 542343 C VOLCANO TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.85 1.23 -0.38 -3.63 542344 C VERIZON WEST COAST INC.-CA 31.12 -0.80 32.18 0.00 542346 C PINNACLES TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.87 -0.35 19.28 22.49 543402 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF GOLDEN ST DBA FRONTIER COM 4.58 0.49 4.07 3.86 544342 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF TUOLUMNE DBA FRONTIER COMM -0.97 -0.01 -0.95 -11.34 545170 C PACIFIC BELL 0.02 -3.01 3.12 0.00 COLORADO TOTAL -4.88 -3.70 -1.23 -7.81 461835 C SUNFLOWER TELEPHONE CO.,INC. - CO
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- - Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 589,323 423,422 165,900 28.15 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 268,120 187,245 80,862 30.16 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 13,694 10,132 3,562 26.01 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 96,977 72,852 24,129 24.88 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 715,717 520,219 194,995 27.24 Qwest - South Dakota SD 111,799 75,822 35,982 32.18 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,179,172 838,971 339,095 28.76 Sprint - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 120,987 93,724 27,262 22.53 Sprint - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas TX 115,473 89,164 26,309 22.78 Verizon Southwest - Contel Texas TX 64,354 49,428 14,930 23.20 Verizon Southwest - Texas TX 955,708 719,188 236,577 24.75 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 4,433,416
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- COMPANY 10.57 1.64 8.78 14.41 542332 C THE PONDEROSA TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.80 0.05 4.75 5.02 542334 C SUREWEST TELEPHONE -2.47 -3.85 1.44 -19.75 542338 C SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 4.36 1.01 3.32 3.31 542339 C THE SISKIYOU TELEPHONE CO. -5.07 0.75 -5.78 -12.19 542343 C VOLCANO TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.85 1.23 -0.38 -3.63 542344 C VERIZON WEST COAST INC.-CA 31.12 -0.80 32.18 0.00 542346 C PINNACLES TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.87 -0.35 19.28 22.49 543402 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF GOLDEN ST DBA FRONTIER COM 4.58 0.49 4.07 3.86 544342 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF TUOLUMNE DBA FRONTIER COMM -0.97 -0.01 -0.95 -11.34 545170 C PACIFIC BELL 0.02 -3.01 3.12 0.00 COLORADO TOTAL -4.88 -3.70 -1.23 -7.81 461835 C SUNFLOWER TELEPHONE CO.,INC. - CO
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- -6.38 -2.89 -26.05 411746 C BLUE VALLEY TELE-COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 3.42 1.25 2.14 3.17 411746A C BLUE VALLEY TELE-COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 72.80 -0.14 73.05 0.00 411756 C COLUMBUS TELEPHONE COMPANY -9.61 -10.23 0.69 -12.53 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 9.61 -2.78 12.75 13.63 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 32.02 -3.06 36.19 60.70 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 30.44 -1.31 32.18 47.87 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. -5.66 -5.88 0.24 -6.84 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 166.31 -2.18 172.24 308.71 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 2.28 -4.01 6.55 3.39 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. -2.96 -4.74 1.87 -3.59 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 20.81 -3.21 24.82 36.66 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY
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- Embarq - United Telephone Company of New Jersey NJ 14,951 (2,280) 17,232 115.26 Qwest - New Mexico NM 116,346 25,334 90,998 78.21 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 1 NM 15,336 11,970 3,363 21.93 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 2 NM 7,378 3,400 3,977 53.90 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Red Hook NY 5,094 3,455 1,639 32.18 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Upstate NY 84,143 57,086 27,057 32.16 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Western Counties NY 8,716 5,914 2,802 32.15 Verizon New York Telephone NY (515,338) (490,127) (25,239) 4.90 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 98,877 86,684 12,193 12.33 Windstream North Carolina NC 47,306 26,035 21,271 44.96 Embarq - Central Telephone - North
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- -6.38 -2.89 -26.05 411746 C BLUE VALLEY TELE-COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 3.42 1.25 2.14 3.17 411746A C BLUE VALLEY TELE-COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 72.80 -0.14 73.05 0.00 411756 C COLUMBUS TELEPHONE COMPANY -9.61 -10.23 0.69 -12.53 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 9.61 -2.78 12.75 13.63 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 32.02 -3.06 36.19 60.70 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 30.44 -1.31 32.18 47.87 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. -5.66 -5.88 0.24 -6.84 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 166.31 -2.18 172.24 308.71 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 2.28 -4.01 6.55 3.39 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. -2.96 -4.74 1.87 -3.59 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 20.81 -3.21 24.82 36.66 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY
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- 40 485 8.25 Arizona 1,730 11,672 14.82 2,405 7,104 33.85 Arkansas 712 5,962 11.94 702 4,149 16.92 California 15,281 95,520 16.00 17,138 45,758 37.45 Colorado 1,841 12,697 14.50 1,675 5,993 27.95 Connecticut 1,466 10,192 14.38 1,484 4,124 35.98 Delaware 608 3,356 18.12 446 1,125 39.64 District of Columbia 446 4,020 11.09 676 1,507 44.86 Florida 6,897 40,831 16.89 7,891 24,521 32.18 Georgia 2,542 21,228 11.97 3,431 12,140 28.26 Guam 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Hawaii 155 3,129 4.95 436 1,529 28.52 Idaho 440 3,357 13.11 481 1,954 24.62 Illinois 7,234 36,619 19.75 5,631 18,997 29.64 Indiana 2,010 15,444 13.01 1,953 8,246 23.68 Iowa 639 6,004 10.64 981 4,610 21.28 Kansas 875 7,755 11.28 1,088 3,950 27.54 Kentucky 1,077 11,922 9.03
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- Bell Telephone Company L.P. 31.66 26.73 20.27 16.386 15.60 14.88 18.81 15.17 7 Qwest Corporation, Including Malheur and El Paso 11 52.56 41.97 28.6010 25.07 22.74 20.08 19.14 19.93 Verizon Telephone Companies 11 8Verizon Telephone Companies (Verizon FCC Tariff No. 1 & No. 11) 19.89 16.55 18.37 11.24 8.00 11.95 12.93 13.36 9 Verizon California Inc. (California - GTCA) 39.60 32.18 27.89 34.99 29.17 28.50 28.48 25.87 10 Verizon California Inc. (Arizona - COAZ) 81.40 19.58 26.11 6.17 2.05 6.99 13.25 10.90 11 Verizon California Inc. (California - COCA) 85.67 54.32 40.93 36.93 30.64 28.22 29.80 28.74 12 Verizon California Inc. (Nevada - CONV) 47.81 39.12 27.98 28.79 28.51 24.08 26.66 28.82 13 Verizon Florida Inc. (Florida - GTFL) 30.16 31.59
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- regulated and nonregulated affiliates on their books of account, and thereby help ensure that such transactions occur at arm's length. See 47 C.F.R. § 32.27. See Implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Accounting Safeguards Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, CC Docket 96-150, Second Order on Reconsideration, FCC 00-9 (rel. Jan. 18, 2000). 241 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.3, 32.18; see also Aliant Communications Co. Petition for Waiver of Section 32.27 of the Commission's Rules, Order on Reconsideration, 14 FCC Rcd 6231 (1999); Puerto Rico Telephone Co. Petition for Waiver of Section 32.27 of the Commission's Rules, Memorandum Opinion and Order, DA 99-2233 (rel. Nov. 5, 1999). 242 See AT&T May 5, 2000 Opposition at 7 & n.4. Federal Communications
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- System of Accounts for Telecommunications Companies is revised to read as follows: PART 32-UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES Subpart A-Preface Sec. 32.1 Background. 32.2 Basis of the accounts. 32.3 Authority 32.4 Communications Act. Subpart B-General Instructions 32.11 Classification of companies. 32.12 Records. 32.13 Accounts-general. 32.14 Regulated accounts. 32.15 [Reserved] 32.16 Changes in accounting standards. 32.17 Interpretation of accounts. 32.18 Waivers. 32.19 Address for reports and correspondence. 32.20 Numbering convention. 32.21 Sequence of accounts. 32.22 Comprehensive interperiod tax allocation. 32.23 Nonregulated activities. 32.24 Compensated absences. 32.25 Unusual items and contingent liabilities. 32.26 Materiality. 32.27 Transactions with affiliates. Subpart C-Instructions for Balance Sheet Accounts 32.101 Structure of the balance sheet accounts. Nonregulated investments. 32.103 Balance sheet accounts for other than regulated-fixed
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- System of Accounts for Telecommunications Companies is revised to read as follows: PART 32-UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES Subpart A-Preface Sec. 32.1 Background. 32.2 Basis of the accounts. 32.3 Authority. 32.4 Communications Act. Subpart B-General Instructions 32.11 Classification of companies. 32.12 Records. 32.13 Accounts-general. 32.14 Regulated accounts. 32.15 [Reserved] 32.16 Changes in accounting standards. 32.17 Interpretation of accounts. 32.18 Waivers. 32.19 Address for reports and correspondence. 32.20 Numbering convention. 32.21 Sequence of accounts. 32.22 Comprehensive interperiod tax allocation. 32.23 Nonregulated activities. 32.24 Compensated absences. 32.25 Unusual items and contingent liabilities. 32.26 Materiality. 32.27 Transactions with affiliates. Subpart C-Instructions for Balance Sheet Accounts 32.101 Structure of the balance sheet accounts. 32.102 Nonregulated investments. 32.103 Balance sheet accounts for other than
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- time, a LEC reported data collected in accordance with the Commission's Part 31 accounts on an FCC Form M. Effective January 1, 1988, Part 31 was replaced by Part 32, which changed how LECs account for and report certain costs.17 The Commission's Annual Report Form M was revised on April 27, 1989 to reflect the new accounting system in Part 32.18 5. In 1990, the Common Carrier Bureau responded to a request for clarification concerning which Part 32 accounts should be used in place of the Part 31 accounts in the Cable Formula. The Common Carrier Bureau released a guidance letter concerning the use of Part 32 accounts in the Cable Formula.19 In 1995, the Common Carrier Bureau provided further guidance
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- the cost of non-regulated services. See TPSC Comments at 5. See United States Telephone Association Petition for Waiver of Part 32 of the Commission's Rules, Order, 13 FCC Rcd 214 (Com. Car. Bur. 1997). The increased revenues may benefit ratepayers by offsetting BellSouth's regulated costs, and thereby helping BellSouth avoid a low-end adjustment or filing above-cap tariffs. 47 C.F.R. § 32.18; see United Telephone Companies' Permanent Cost Allocation Manual Waiver of Section 32.27 of the Commission's Rules, Order, 13 FCC Rcd 24255 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998) (United Waiver Order); see also U S West, Inc.'s Permanent Cost Allocation Manual Waiver of Section 32.27 of the Commission's Rules, Order, 13 FCC Rcd 24257 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998) (U S West Waiver Order).
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- US West and Advanced Technologies to MediaOne and covers the period from June 12, 1998, to April 1, 1999. IV. ORDERING CLAUSE Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to Sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 201-205, 218-220, and 254(k) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i), 154(j), 201-205, 218-220, and 254(k), and Sections 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27 of the Commissions rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.91, 0.291, 1.3, 1.106, 32.18, and 32.27, that the Petition for Waiver filed by US West, Inc. IS GRANTED to the extent described above in paragraph 7. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kenneth P. Moran Chief, Accounting Safeguards Division Common Carrier Bureau US West, Inc. is the holding company for several companies, including
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- 32.90 37.69 42.35 36.35 36.21 37.11 37.11 37.11 37.11 37.11 37.11 35.36 MD Baltimore 30.19 33.20 34.60 35.90 35.98 35.98 36.36 36.36 36.36 36.36 35.44 35.44 35.44 MA Boston 33.52 33.52 34.52 33.72 33.22 33.22 34.12 34.12 40.14 50.02 46.02 39.96 39.56 Hyannis 29.00 29.00 30.00 29.20 28.84 28.84 29.74 29.74 29.74 40.15 43.38 43.38 43.38 Springfield 31.98 31.98 32.98 32.18 31.73 31.73 32.63 32.63 34.47 35.96 35.96 35.96 35.96 MI Detroit 28.40 29.52 30.52 31.74 32.34 32.34 32.25 32.01 32.01 32.14 32.14 32.16 32.41 Grand Rapids 28.40 29.52 30.52 31.74 32.34 32.34 32.25 32.01 32.01 32.14 32.14 32.16 32.41 Saginaw 28.40 29.52 30.52 31.74 32.34 32.34 32.25 32.01 32.01 32.14 32.14 32.16 32.41 MN Detroit Lakes 30.38 35.54 38.58 39.58
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- 27.68 SBC - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 3,602,487 2,504,309 1,155,750 32.08 Sprint - United Tel Company of Indiana IN 609,203 470,609 145,373 23.86 Iowa Telecom - Iowa IA 250,203 193,315 55,843 22.32 Iowa Telecom - Iowa North IA 361,177 275,580 83,953 23.24 Iowa Telecom - Iowa System IA 195,419 149,006 45,653 23.36 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,287,896 1,555,255 736,252 32.18 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 2,939,955 2,053,217 877,146 29.84 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Kentucky KY 401,682 305,559 96,077 23.92 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 2,984,463 2,161,490 854,596 28.63 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,527,741 4,188,573 1,399,010 25.31 Verizon - New England - Maine ME 1,804,837 1,275,531 529,169 29.32 Verizon - Maryland MD 7,284,204 4,764,745 2,622,397 36.00 Verizon - New
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- Ohio Bell OH 2,254,794 1,647,415 607,379 26.94 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 530,200 405,115 125,085 23.59 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 120,804 95,028 25,776 21.34 GTE - North - Ohio OH 520,447 377,134 143,313 27.54 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 443,399 335,190 108,209 24.40 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 69,293 46,992 22,301 32.18 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 986,602 731,475 255,126 25.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 319,284 206,191 113,094 35.42 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - OregonOR 54,967 35,601 19,366 35.23 U S WEST - Oregon OR 852,370 595,797 256,572 30.10 ALLTEL - Pennsylvania PA 141,613 112,966 28,646 20.23 Bell Atlantic of Pennsylvania PA 3,391,587 2,411,628
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- 23.82 Verizon - South - Contel - Kentucky KY 45,740 35,231 14,127 30.89 Verizon - South - Kentucky KY 206,384 155,410 51,080 24.75 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 983,105 745,015 238,587 24.27 Verizon - New England - Maine ME 342,921 253,538 89,378 26.06 Verizon - Maryland MD 1,499,753 1,060,342 439,521 29.31 Verizon - New England - Massachusetts MA 2,134,100 1,447,262 686,781 32.18 SBC - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,860,894 1,469,054 392,507 21.09 Verizon - Contel of the South - Michigan MI 20,566 15,804 4,763 23.16 Verizon - North - Michigan MI 284,024 225,441 58,586 20.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 974,975 710,186 264,825 27.16 BellSouth - Mississippi MS 596,874 440,889 156,211 26.17 Verizon - Midwest - Contel of Eastern Missouri MO 927
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- time, a LEC reported data collected in accordance with the Commission's Part 31 accounts on an FCC Form M. Effective January 1, 1988, Part 31 was replaced by Part 32, which changed how LECs account for and report certain costs.17 The Commission's Annual Report Form M was revised on April 27, 1989 to reflect the new accounting system in Part 32.18 5. In 1990, the Common Carrier Bureau responded to a request for clarification concerning which Part 32 accounts should be used in place of the Part 31 accounts in the Cable Formula. The Common Carrier Bureau released a guidance letter concerning the use of Part 32 accounts in the Cable Formula.19 In 1995, the Common Carrier Bureau provided further guidance