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Sen. James F. Clayborne Jr.
Filed: 3/3/2005
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1700
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1700 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 5. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing |
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| Sections 13-100, 13-101, 13-102, 13-103, 13-202.5, 13-203, |
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| 13-209, 13-216, 13-301, 13-401, 13-403, 13-406, 13-407, |
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| 13-501, 13-502, 13-504, 13-505, 13-506, 13-506.1, 13-509, |
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| 13-514, 13-515, 13-517, 13-601, 13-712, 13-801, and 13-1200 and |
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| by adding Sections 13-100.5, 13-203.1, 13-203.2, 13-203.3, |
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| 13-203.4, 13-203.5, 13-203.6, 13-204.5, 13-400, 13-518.1, and |
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| 13-804 as follows:
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-100) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-100)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-100. This Article shall be known and may be cited |
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| as the Telecommunications Reform Act of 2005
Universal |
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| Telephone Service Protection Law of 1985 .
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| (Source: P.A. 84-1063 .)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-100.5 new)
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| Sec. 13-100.5. References to former law. References in |
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| this Act or any other law, rule, regulation, or other document |
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| to the Universal Telephone Service Protection Law of 1985 are |
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| references to the Telecommunications Reform Act of 2005.
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-101) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-101)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-101. Application of Act to telecommunications |
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| rates and
services. Except to the extent modified or |
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| supplemented by the
specific provisions of this Article, the |
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| Sections of this Act pertaining to
public utilities, public |
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| utility rates and services, and the regulation
thereof, are |
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| fully and equally applicable to noncompetitive
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| telecommunications rates and services, and the regulation |
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| thereof, except
where the context clearly renders such |
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| provisions inapplicable. Except to
the extent modified or |
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| supplemented by the specific provisions of this
Article, |
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| Articles I through V, Sections 8-305, 8-502,
8-301, 8-505, |
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| 8-507,
9-221, 9-222,
9-222.1,
9-222.2, 9-250, and 9-252.1, and |
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| Article
Articles X and XI of this Act
are fully and equally |
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| applicable to
competitive telecommunications rates and
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| services, and the regulation
thereof ; in addition, as to |
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| competitive telecommunications rates and
services, and the |
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| regulation thereof, all rules and regulations
made by a |
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| telecommunications carrier affecting or pertaining to its
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| charges or service to the public shall be just and reasonable ,
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| provided that nothing in this Section shall be construed to |
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| prevent
a telecommunications carrier from accepting payment
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| electronically or by the use of a customer-preferred |
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| financially
accredited credit or debit methodology.
As of the |
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| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General
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| Assembly,
Sections 4-202, 4-203,
and
5-202 of this Act shall |
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| cease to apply to telecommunications rates and
services.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-102) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-102)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-102. Findings. With respect to telecommunications |
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| services, as
herein defined, and the communications |
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| environment that now exists in the State of Illinois, the |
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| General Assembly finds that:
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| (a) universally available and widely affordable |
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| telecommunications
services are essential to the health, |
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| welfare and prosperity of all Illinois
citizens;
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| (b)
federal regulatory and judicial rulings in the 1980s |
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| caused a
restructuring of the telecommunications industry and |
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| opened some
aspects of the industry to competitive entry, |
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| thereby necessitating
revision of State telecommunications |
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| regulatory policies and practices;
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| (c)
revisions in telecommunications regulatory policies |
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| and practices in
Illinois beginning in the mid-1980s brought |
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| the benefits of competition to
consumers in many |
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| telecommunications markets, but not in local exchange
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| telecommunications service markets;
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| (d)
the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 established |
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| the goal of
opening all telecommunications service markets to |
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| competition and
accords to the states certain responsibilities
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| the responsibility to establish and enforce
policies necessary |
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| to attain that goal;
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| (e)
it is in the immediate interest of the People of the |
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| State of Illinois
for the State to exercise its rights within |
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| the new framework of federal
telecommunications policy to |
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| ensure that the economic benefits of competition
in all |
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| telecommunications service markets are realized as
effectively |
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| as possible;
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| (e-5) since the passage of the federal Telecommunications |
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| Act of 1996, national telecommunications policy has reaffirmed |
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| the increased benefits of a uniform pro-competitive, |
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| de-regulatory framework that limits unbundling obligations and |
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| provides incentives for both incumbent carriers and new |
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| entrants to accelerate rapidly private sector investment in |
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| advanced telecommunications and information technologies in a |
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| manner that best allows for innovation and sustainable |
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| facilities-based competition; |
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| (e-10) significant changes in the communications industry, |
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| both among incumbent telecommunications providers and by the |
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| entry of new entrants, have brought the benefits of competition |
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| to consumers and businesses in Illinois; |
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| (e-15) advancements in and the convergence of technologies |
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| that provide voice, video, and data transmission, including: |
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| landline, wireless, cable, satellite, and Internet |
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| transmissions involving Internet Protocol enabled services |
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| including voice, video and data; are substantially increasing |
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| consumer choice, reinventing the communications industry and |
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| marketplace with unprecedented speed, and making available |
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| highly competitive products and services and new methods of |
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| delivering all forms of communications services; |
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| (e-20) there is now significant communications competition |
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| in Illinois and a continuing convergence of multiple |
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| technologies, including facilities-based telecommunications |
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| services, cable telephony services, wireless services, |
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| advanced information services, high speed broadband transport |
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| services, and Internet Protocol enabled voice, video and data |
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| services;
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| (f) the continued competitive offering of all |
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| telecommunications services
will increase innovation and |
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| efficiency in the provision of
telecommunications services and |
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| may lead to reduced prices for consumers, a wider choice of |
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| services,
increased investment in communications |
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| infrastructure, the creation of new
jobs, and the attraction of |
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| new businesses to Illinois; and
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| (g) protection of the public interest requires changes in |
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| the regulation of
telecommunications carriers and services |
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| consistent with the competitive environment and convergence of |
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| technologies
to ensure, to the maximum feasible
extent, the |
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| reasonable and timely development of effective competition in |
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| all
telecommunications service markets .
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| (Source: P.A. 90-185, eff. 7-23-97 .)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-103) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-103)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-103. Policy. Consistent with its findings, the |
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| General Assembly
declares that it is the policy of the State of |
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| Illinois that:
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| (a) telecommunications services should be
available to all |
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| Illinois
citizens at just, reasonable, and affordable rates and |
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| that such services
should be provided as widely and |
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| economically as possible in sufficient
variety, quality, |
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| quantity and reliability to satisfy the public interest;
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| (b) consistent with the protection of consumers of
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| telecommunications services and the furtherance of other |
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| public interest
goals, competition in all telecommunications |
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| service markets exists and should be
pursued as a
substitute |
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| for regulation in determining the variety, quality and price
of |
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| telecommunications services and that the economic burdens of |
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| regulation
should be reduced to the extent possible consistent |
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| with the furtherance of
market competition and protection of |
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| the
public interest;
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| (b-5) given the global nature of the telecommunications |
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| marketplace, it is critical that the State of Illinois |
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| establish and exercise its telecommunications policy within |
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| the framework of federal telecommunications policy to ensure |
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| that the economic benefits of competition in all communications |
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| markets are maintained and enhanced;
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| (c) all necessary and appropriate modifications to State |
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| regulation of
telecommunications carriers and services should |
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| be implemented without
unnecessary disruption to the |
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| telecommunications
infrastructure
system or to consumers of
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| telecommunications services and that it is necessary and |
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| appropriate to
establish rules to encourage and ensure orderly
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| transitions in the development of markets for all
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| telecommunications services;
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| (d) the consumers of telecommunications services and |
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| facilities provided
by persons or companies subject to |
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| regulation pursuant to this Act and Article
should be required |
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| to pay only reasonable and non-discriminatory rates or
charges |
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| and that in no case should rates or charges for non-competitive
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| telecommunications services include any portion of the cost of |
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| providing
competitive telecommunications services, as defined |
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| in Section 13-209, or
the cost of any nonregulated activities;
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| (d-5) consumers of telecommunications services will |
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| benefit from marketplace pricing flexibility, which is |
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| designed to provide consumers with more services, more choice |
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| and new innovations at lower overall prices and increased |
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| value;
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| (e) the regulatory policies and procedures provided in this |
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| Article are
established in recognition of the changing nature |
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| of the communications
telecommunications
industry and |
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| therefore telecommunications should be subject to systematic |
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| legislative review to
ensure that the public benefits intended |
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| to result from such policies and
procedures are fully realized; |
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| and
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| (f) development of and prudent investment in advanced
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| telecommunications services and networks that foster economic |
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| development
of the State
should be encouraged through the |
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| implementation and enforcement of policies
that promote |
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| effective and sustained competition in all
telecommunications |
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| service markets.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-185, eff. 7-23-97 .)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-202.5)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-202.5. Incumbent local exchange carrier. |
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| "Incumbent local
exchange carrier" means, unless otherwise |
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| defined by federal law or Federal Communications Commission |
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| regulation, with respect to an area, the telecommunications
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| carrier that
provided noncompetitive local exchange |
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| telecommunications service in that
area on
February 8, 1996, |
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| and on that date was deemed a member of the exchange
carrier
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| association pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 69.601(b), and includes its |
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| successors or ,
assigns , and
affiliates .
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| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-203) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-203)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-203. Telecommunications service.
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| "Telecommunications service"
means , unless otherwise |
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| defined by federal law or Federal Communications Commission |
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| regulation, the offering of telecommunications for a fee |
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| directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be |
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| effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the |
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| facilities used.
the provision or offering for rent, sale or |
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| lease, or in exchange for
other value received, of the |
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| transmittal of information, by means of
electromagnetic, |
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| including light, transmission with or without benefit of
any |
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| closed transmission medium, including all instrumentalities,
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| facilities, apparatus, and services (including the collection, |
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| storage,
forwarding, switching, and delivery of such |
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| information) used to provide
such transmission and also |
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| includes access and interconnection arrangements
and services.
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| "Telecommunications service" does not include, however:
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| (a) the rent, sale, or lease, or exchange for other value |
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| received, of
customer premises equipment except for customer |
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| premises equipment owned or
provided by a telecommunications |
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| carrier and used for answering 911 calls,
and except for |
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| customer premises equipment provided under Section 13-703;
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| (b) telephone or telecommunications answering services, paging |
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| services,
and physical pickup and delivery incidental to the |
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| provision of information
transmitted through electromagnetic, |
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| including light, transmission;
(c) community antenna |
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| television service which is operated to perform
for hire the |
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| service of receiving and distributing video and audio program
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| signals by wire, cable or other means to members of the public |
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| who
subscribe to such service, to the extent that such service |
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| is utilized
solely for the one-way distribution of such |
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| entertainment services with no
more than incidental subscriber |
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| interaction required for the selection of
such entertainment |
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| service.
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| The Commission may, by rulemaking, exclude (1) private line |
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| service which
is not directly or indirectly used for the |
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| origination or termination of
switched telecommunications |
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| service, (2) cellular radio service, (3)
high-speed |
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| point-to-point data transmission at or above 9.6 kilobits, or
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| (4) the provision of telecommunications service by a company or |
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| person
otherwise subject to Section 13-202 (c) to a |
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| telecommunications carrier,
which is incidental to the |
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| provision of service subject to Section 13-202 (c),
from active |
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| regulatory oversight to the extent it finds, after notice, |
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| hearing
and comment that such exclusion is consistent with the |
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| public interest and
the purposes and policies of this Article. |
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| To the extent that the
Commission has excluded cellular radio |
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| service from active regulatory
oversight for any provider of |
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| cellular radio service in this State pursuant
to this Section, |
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| the Commission shall exclude all other providers of
cellular |
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| radio service in the State from active regulatory oversight
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| without an additional rulemaking proceeding where there are 2 |
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| or more
certified providers of cellular radio service in a |
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| geographic area.
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| (Source: P.A. 90-185, eff. 7-23-97 .)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-203.1 new)
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| Sec. 13-203.1. "Telecommunications" means, unless |
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| Commission regulation, the transmission, between or among |
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| points specified by the user, of information of the user's |
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| choosing, without change in the form or content of the |
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| information as sent and received. |
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-203.2 new)
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| Sec. 13-203.2. "Advanced service" means, unless otherwise |
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| defined by federal law or Federal Communications Commission |
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| regulation, high speed, switched, broadband, wireline |
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| telecommunications capability that enables end users to |
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| originate and receive high-quality voice, data, graphics or |
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| video telecommunications using any technology. |
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-203.3 new)
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| Sec. 13-203.3. "Broadband service" means, unless otherwise |
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| defined by federal law or Federal Communications Commission |
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| regulation, lines (or wireless channels) that terminate at an |
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| end user location, connect the end user to the Internet, and |
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| carry information at the end user location at information |
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| transfer rates exceeding 200 kilobits per second ("kbps") in at |
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| least one direction. |
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-203.4 new)
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| Sec. 13-203.4. "Information service" means, unless |
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| otherwise defined by federal law or Federal Communications |
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| Commission regulation, the offering of a capability for |
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| generating, acquiring, storing, transforming, processing, |
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| retrieving, utilizing, or making available information via |
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| telecommunications, and includes electronic publishing, but |
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| does not include any use of any such capability for the |
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| management, control, or operation of a telecommunications |
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| system or the management of a telecommunications service. |
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-203.5 new)
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| Sec. 13-203.5. "Internet protocol ("IP") enabled service" |
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| means, unless otherwise defined by federal law or Federal |
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| Communications Commission regulation, services and |
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| applications relying on the Internet Protocol family, |
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| including the digital communications capabilities of |
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| increasingly higher speeds, which use a number of transmission |
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| network technologies, and which generally have in common the |
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| use of the Internet protocol. |
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-203.6 new)
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| Sec. 13-203.6. "Customer premises equipment" means, unless |
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| otherwise defined by federal law or Federal Communications |
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| Commission regulation, equipment employed on the premises of a |
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| person (other than a carrier) to originate, route, or terminate |
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| telecommunications. |
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-204.5 new)
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| Sec. 13-204.5. "Intrastate switched access service" means |
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| access to the switched network of a telecommunications carrier |
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| for the purpose of originating or terminating communications |
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| between points within the State of Illinois.
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-209) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-209)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-209. "Competitive Telecommunications Service" |
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| means (i) a
telecommunications service, its functional |
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| equivalent or a substitute
service, which, for some |
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| identifiable class or group of customers in an
exchange, group |
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| of exchanges, or some other clearly defined geographical
area, |
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| is reasonably available from more than one provider, whether or |
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| not
such provider is a telecommunications carrier subject to |
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| regulation under
this Act or (ii) any other telecommunications |
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| service classified as competitive under this Article . A |
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| telecommunications service may be competitive for the entire
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| state, some geographical area therein, including an exchange or |
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| set of
exchanges, or for a specific customer or class or group |
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| of customers, but
only to the extent consistent with this |
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| definition.
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| (Source: P.A. 84-1063 .)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-216)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-216. Network element. "Network element" means , |
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| unless otherwise defined by federal law or Federal |
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| Communications Commission regulation, a
facility or equipment |
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| used in the provision of a telecommunications service.
The term |
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| also includes features, functions, and capabilities that are |
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| provided
by means of the facility or equipment, including , but |
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| not limited to,
subscriber
numbers, databases, signaling |
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| systems, and information sufficient for billing
and collection |
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| or used in the transmission, routing, or other provision of a
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| telecommunications service.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-301) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-301)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-301. Consistent with the findings and policy |
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| established in
paragraph (a) of Section 13-102 and paragraph |
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| (a) of Section 13-103, and
in order to ensure the attainment of |
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| such policies, the Commission shall:
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| (a) participate in all federal programs intended to |
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| preserve or extend
universal telecommunications service, |
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| unless such programs would place cost
burdens on Illinois |
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| customers of telecommunications services in excess of
the |
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| benefits they would receive through participation, provided, |
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| however,
the Commission shall not approve or permit the |
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| imposition of any surcharge
or other fee designed to subsidize |
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| or provide a waiver for subscriber line
charges; and shall |
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| report on such programs together with an assessment of
their |
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| adequacy and the advisability of participating therein in its |
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| annual
report to the General Assembly, or more often as |
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| necessary;
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| (b) establish a program to monitor the level of |
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| telecommunications
subscriber connection within each exchange |
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| in Illinois, and shall report
the results of such monitoring |
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| and any actions it has taken or recommends
be taken to maintain |
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| and increase such levels in its annual report to the
General |
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| Assembly, or more often if necessary;
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| (c) (Blank).
order all telecommunications carriers |
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| offering or providing local
exchange telecommunications |
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| service to propose low-cost or budget service
tariffs and any |
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| other rate design or pricing mechanisms designed to
facilitate |
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| customer access to such telecommunications service, and shall
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| after notice and hearing, implement any such proposals which it |
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| finds
likely to achieve such purpose;
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| (d) investigate the necessity of and, if appropriate, |
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| establish a universal service support fund
from which local |
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| exchange telecommunications
carriers
who pursuant to the |
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| Twenty-Seventh Interim Order of the Commission in Docket
No. |
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| 83-0142 or the orders of the Commission in Docket No. 97-0621 |
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| and Docket
No.
98-0679
received funding and whose economic |
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| costs of providing
services for which universal service support |
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| may be made available exceed
the
affordable rate established by |
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| the Commission for such services may be
eligible to receive
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| support, less any federal universal service support received |
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| for the same or
similar costs
of providing the supported |
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| services; provided, however, that if a universal
service |
30 |
| support
fund is established, the Commission shall require that |
31 |
| all costs of the fund be
recovered
from all local exchange and |
32 |
| interexchange telecommunications carriers
certificated in
|
33 |
| Illinois on a competitively neutral and nondiscriminatory |
34 |
| basis. In
establishing any such
universal service support fund, |
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costs |
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(1), (2), and
(4) of item (e) of this Section. Proxy |
4 |
| cost, as determined by the
Commission, may be
used for this |
5 |
| purpose. In determining cost recovery for any universal service
|
6 |
| support fund, the Commission shall not permit recovery of such |
7 |
| costs from
another certificated carrier for any service |
8 |
| purchased and used solely as an
input to a service provided to |
9 |
| such certificated carrier's retail customers; and
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| (e) investigate the necessity of and, if appropriate, |
11 |
| establish a
universal
service support
fund in addition to any |
12 |
| fund that may be established pursuant to item (d)
of this
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13 |
| Section; provided, however, that if a telecommunications |
14 |
| carrier receives
universal
service support pursuant to item (d) |
15 |
| of this Section, that
telecommunications carrier
shall not |
16 |
| receive universal service support pursuant to this item.
|
17 |
| Recipients of any
universal service support funding created by |
18 |
| this item shall be
"eligible"
telecommunications carriers, as |
19 |
| designated by the Commission in accordance with
47
U.S.C. |
20 |
| 214(e)(2). Eligible telecommunications carriers providing |
21 |
| local
exchange
telecommunications service
may be eligible to |
22 |
| receive support for such services, less any federal
universal |
23 |
| service support
received for the same or similar costs of |
24 |
| providing the supported services.
If a fund is established, the
|
25 |
| Commission
shall require that the costs of such fund be |
26 |
| recovered from all
telecommunications
carriers , with the |
27 |
| exception of wireless carriers who are providers of two-way
|
28 |
| cellular
telecommunications service and who have not been |
29 |
| designated as eligible
telecommunications carriers, on a |
30 |
| competitively neutral and non-discriminatory
basis. In
any |
31 |
| order creating a fund pursuant to this item, the Commission, |
32 |
| after
notice and
hearing, shall:
|
33 |
| (1) Define the group of services to be declared |
34 |
| "supported
telecommunications
services" that constitute |
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at a
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2 |
| minimum, include those services as defined by the Federal |
3 |
| Communications
Commission and as from time to time amended. |
4 |
| In addition, the Commission
shall consider the range of |
5 |
| services currently offered by telecommunications
carriers |
6 |
| offering local exchange telecommunications service, the |
7 |
| existing rate
structures for the supported |
8 |
| telecommunications services, and the
telecommunications |
9 |
| needs of Illinois consumers in determining the supported
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10 |
| telecommunications services.
The Commission shall, from |
11 |
| time to time or upon request, review and, if
appropriate, |
12 |
| revise the group of Illinois supported telecommunications |
13 |
| services
and the terms of the fund to reflect changes or |
14 |
| enhancements in
telecommunications needs, technologies, |
15 |
| and available services.
|
16 |
| (2) Identify all implicit subsidies contained in rates |
17 |
| or charges of
incumbent local exchange
carriers, including |
18 |
| all subsidies in interexchange access charges, and
|
19 |
| determine how
such subsidies can be made explicit by
the |
20 |
| creation of the fund.
|
21 |
| (3) Identify the incumbent local exchange carriers' |
22 |
| economic costs of
providing the
supported |
23 |
| telecommunications services.
|
24 |
| (4) Establish an affordable price for the supported |
25 |
| telecommunications
services for
the respective incumbent |
26 |
| local exchange carrier. The affordable price shall
be no |
27 |
| less than
the rates in effect at the time the Commission |
28 |
| creates a fund
pursuant to this item. The Commission may |
29 |
| establish and utilize indices
or
models for updating the |
30 |
| affordable price for supported telecommunications
|
31 |
| services.
|
32 |
| (5) Identify the telecommunications carriers from whom |
33 |
| the costs of the
fund
shall be recovered and the mechanism |
34 |
| to be used to determine and establish a
competitively |
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| time,
or upon request, the Commission shall consider |
3 |
| whether, based upon changes in
technology or other factors, |
4 |
| additional telecommunications providers should
contribute |
5 |
| to the fund. The Commission shall establish the basis upon |
6 |
| which
telecommunications carriers contributing to the fund |
7 |
| shall recover
contributions
on a competitively neutral and |
8 |
| non-discriminatory basis.
In determining cost recovery for |
9 |
| any universal support fund, the Commission
shall not permit |
10 |
| recovery of such costs from another certificated carrier |
11 |
| for
any service purchased and used solely as an input to a |
12 |
| service provided to such
certificated carriers' retail |
13 |
| customers.
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14 |
| (6) Approve a plan for the administration and operation |
15 |
| of the fund by a
neutral third party consistent with the |
16 |
| requirements of this item.
|
17 |
| No fund shall be created pursuant to this item until |
18 |
| existing
implicit
subsidies,
including, but not limited to, |
19 |
| those subsidies contained in interexchange
access
charges, |
20 |
| have been identified and eliminated through revisions to rates |
21 |
| or
charges.
Prior to May 1, 2000, such revisions to rates or |
22 |
| charges to eliminate implicit
subsidies shall occur |
23 |
| contemporaneously with any funding established pursuant
to |
24 |
| this item. However, if the Commission does not establish a |
25 |
| universal
service support fund by May 1, 2000, the Commission |
26 |
| shall not be prevented from
entering an order or taking other |
27 |
| actions to reduce or eliminate existing
subsidies as well as |
28 |
| considering the effect of such reduction or elimination on
|
29 |
| local exchange carriers.
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30 |
| Any telecommunications carrier providing local exchange
|
31 |
| telecommunications service which offers to its local exchange |
32 |
| customers a
choice of two or more local exchange |
33 |
| telecommunications service offerings to residential end users
|
34 |
| shall provide annually to its residential end users, or post on |
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| service offerings available to its residential end users , to |
3 |
| any such customer requesting it, once a year without
charge, a |
4 |
| report describing which local exchange telecommunications |
5 |
| service
offering would result in the lowest bill for such |
6 |
| customer's local exchange
service, based on such customer's |
7 |
| calling pattern and usage for the
previous 6 months. At least |
8 |
| once a year, each such carrier shall provide a
notice to each |
9 |
| of its local exchange telecommunications service customers
|
10 |
| describing the availability of this report and the specific |
11 |
| procedures by
which customers may receive it. Such report shall |
12 |
| only be available to
current and future customers who have |
13 |
| received at least 6 months of
continuous local exchange service |
14 |
| from such carrier .
|
15 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-636, eff. 8-20-99 .)
|
16 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-400 new)
|
17 |
| Sec. 13-400. The Commission shall not exercise |
18 |
| jurisdiction over: |
19 |
| (1) advanced services, as defined in Section 13-203.2; |
20 |
| (2) broadband service, as defined in Section 13-203.3; |
21 |
| (3) any service not commercially available on the |
22 |
| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 94th General |
23 |
| Assembly; |
24 |
| (4) information services, as defined in Section |
25 |
| 13-203.4; |
26 |
| (5) Internet protocol ("IP") enabled services, as |
27 |
| defined in Section 13-203.5; and |
28 |
| (6) customer premises equipment, as defined in Section |
29 |
| 13-203.6.
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30 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-401) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-401)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-401. Certificate of Service Authority.
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| certificate of public
convenience and necessity or certificate |
3 |
| of authority from the Commission
at the time this Article goes |
4 |
| into effect shall transact any business in
this State until it |
5 |
| shall have obtained a certificate of service authority
from the |
6 |
| Commission pursuant to the provisions of this Article.
|
7 |
| No telecommunications carrier offering or providing, or |
8 |
| seeking to offer
or provide, any interexchange |
9 |
| telecommunications service shall do so until
it has applied for |
10 |
| and received a Certificate of Interexchange Service
Authority |
11 |
| pursuant to the provisions of Section 13-403. No
|
12 |
| telecommunications carrier offering or providing, or seeking |
13 |
| to offer or
provide, any local exchange telecommunications |
14 |
| service shall do so until it
has applied for and received a |
15 |
| Certificate of Exchange Service Authority
pursuant to the |
16 |
| provisions of Section 13-405.
|
17 |
| Notwithstanding Sections 13-403, 13-404, and 13-405, the |
18 |
| Commission
shall approve a cellular radio application for a |
19 |
| Certificate of Service
Authority without a hearing upon a |
20 |
| showing by the cellular applicant that
the Federal |
21 |
| Communications Commission has issued to it a construction
|
22 |
| permit or an operating license to construct or operate a |
23 |
| cellular radio
system in the area as defined by the Federal |
24 |
| Communications Commission, or
portion of the area, for which |
25 |
| the carrier seeks a Certificate of Service
Authority.
|
26 |
| No Certificate of Service Authority issued by the |
27 |
| Commission shall be
construed as granting a monopoly or |
28 |
| exclusive privilege, immunity or
franchise. The issuance of a |
29 |
| Certificate of Service Authority to any
telecommunications |
30 |
| carrier shall not preclude the Commission from issuing
|
31 |
| additional Certificates of Service Authority to other |
32 |
| telecommunications
carriers providing the same or equivalent |
33 |
| service or serving the same
geographical area or customers as |
34 |
| any previously certified carrier , except
to the extent |
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3 |
| granted by the
Commission to a telecommunications carrier prior |
4 |
| to the effective date of
this Article shall remain in full |
5 |
| force and effect, and such carriers need
not apply for a |
6 |
| Certificate of Service Authority in order to continue
offering |
7 |
| or providing service to the extent authorized in such |
8 |
| certificate
of public convenience and necessity. Any such |
9 |
| carrier, however, prior to
substantially altering the nature or |
10 |
| scope of services provided under a
certificate of public |
11 |
| convenience and necessity, or adding or expanding
services |
12 |
| beyond the authority contained in such certificate, must apply |
13 |
| for
a Certificate of Service Authority for such alterations or |
14 |
| additions
pursuant to the provisions of this Article.
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15 |
| The Commission shall review and modify the terms of any
|
16 |
| certificate of public convenience and necessity issued to a
|
17 |
| telecommunications carrier prior to the effective date of this |
18 |
| Article in
order to ensure its conformity with the requirements |
19 |
| and policies of this
Article. Any Certificate of Service |
20 |
| Authority may be altered or modified by
the Commission, after |
21 |
| notice and hearing, upon its own motion or upon
application of |
22 |
| the person or company affected. Unless exercised within a
|
23 |
| period of two years from the issuance thereof, authority |
24 |
| conferred by a
Certificate of Service Authority shall be null |
25 |
| and void.
|
26 |
| (b) The Commission may issue a temporary Certificate which |
27 |
| shall remain
in force not to exceed one year in cases of |
28 |
| emergency, to assure maintenance
of adequate service or to |
29 |
| serve particular customers, without notice and
hearing, |
30 |
| pending the determination of an application for a Certificate, |
31 |
| and
may by regulation exempt from the requirements of this |
32 |
| Section temporary
acts or operations for which the issuance of |
33 |
| a certificate is not necessary
in the public interest and which |
34 |
| will not be required therefor.
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-403) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-403)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
4 |
| Sec. 13-403. Interexchange service authority; approval. |
5 |
| The
Commission shall approve an application for a
Certificate |
6 |
| of Interexchange Service Authority only upon a showing by the
|
7 |
| applicant, and a finding by the Commission, after notice and |
8 |
| hearing, that
the applicant possesses sufficient technical, |
9 |
| financial and managerial
resources and abilities to provide |
10 |
| interexchange telecommunications
service. The removal from |
11 |
| this Section of the dialing restrictions by
this amendatory Act |
12 |
| of 1992 does not create any legislative presumption for
or |
13 |
| against intra-Market Service Area presubscription or changes |
14 |
| in
intra-Market Service Area dialing arrangements related to |
15 |
| the
implementation of that presubscription, but simply vests |
16 |
| jurisdiction in
the Illinois Commerce Commission to consider |
17 |
| after notice and hearing the
issue of presubscription in |
18 |
| accordance with the policy goals outlined in
Section 13-103.
|
19 |
| The Commission shall have authority to alter the boundaries |
20 |
| of Market
Service Areas when such alteration is consistent with |
21 |
| the public interest
and the purposes and policies of this |
22 |
| Article. A
determination by the Commission with respect to |
23 |
| Market Service
Area boundaries shall not modify or affect the |
24 |
| rights or obligations of any
telecommunications carrier with |
25 |
| respect to any consent decree or agreement
with the United |
26 |
| States Department of Justice, including, but not limited
to, |
27 |
| the Modification of Final Judgment in United States v. Western |
28 |
| Electric
Co., 552 F. Supp. 131 (D.D.C. 1982), as modified from |
29 |
| time to
time.
|
30 |
| (Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99 .)
|
31 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-406) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-406)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| providing
noncompetitive telecommunications service pursuant |
3 |
| to a valid
Certificate of Service Authority or certificate of |
4 |
| public convenience and
necessity or price-capped competitive |
5 |
| telecommunications service pursuant to subsection (b) of |
6 |
| 13-506.1 shall discontinue or abandon such service once |
7 |
| initiated until
and unless it shall demonstrate, and the |
8 |
| Commission finds, after notice and
hearing, that such |
9 |
| discontinuance or abandonment will not deprive customers
of any |
10 |
| necessary or essential telecommunications service or access |
11 |
| thereto
and is not otherwise contrary to the public interest. |
12 |
| No
telecommunications carrier offering or providing |
13 |
| competitive
telecommunications service shall discontinue or |
14 |
| abandon such service once
initiated except upon 30 days notice |
15 |
| to the Commission and affected
customers. The Commission may, |
16 |
| upon its own motion or upon complaint,
investigate the proposed |
17 |
| discontinuance or abandonment of a competitive
|
18 |
| telecommunications service and may, after notice and hearing, |
19 |
| prohibit such
proposed discontinuance or abandonment if the |
20 |
| Commission finds that it
would be contrary to the public |
21 |
| interest.
|
22 |
| (Source: P.A. 84-1063 .)
|
23 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-407) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-407)
|
24 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
25 |
| Sec. 13-407. Commission study and report. The Commission |
26 |
| shall monitor
and analyze patterns of
entry and exit and |
27 |
| changes in patterns of entry
and exit for each relevant
market |
28 |
| for telecommunications services, including emerging high speed
|
29 |
| telecommunications markets and all services defined in |
30 |
| Sections 13-203.2, 13-203.3, 13-203.4, and 13-203.5 , and shall |
31 |
| include its findings
together with appropriate recommendations |
32 |
| for legislative action in its
annual report to the General |
33 |
| Assembly.
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of |
2 |
| deployment of services to consumers, and any resulting "digital |
3 |
| divisions"
between consumers, including any changes or trends |
4 |
| therein. The
Commission shall include its findings together |
5 |
| with appropriate recommendations
for legislative action in its |
6 |
| annual report to the General Assembly. In
preparing this |
7 |
| analysis the Commission shall evaluate information
provided by |
8 |
| telecommunications carriers that pertains to the state of
|
9 |
| competition in telecommunications markets including, but not |
10 |
| limited to:
|
11 |
| (1) the number and type of firms providing |
12 |
| communications
telecommunications services,
including the |
13 |
| services defined in Sections 13-203.2, 13-203.3, and |
14 |
| 13-203.5
broadband telecommunications services , within the |
15 |
| State;
|
16 |
| (2) the communications
telecommunications services |
17 |
| offered by these firms to both retail
and wholesale |
18 |
| customers;
|
19 |
| (3) the extent to which customers and other providers |
20 |
| are purchasing the
firms' communications
|
21 |
| telecommunications services;
|
22 |
| (4) the technologies or methods by which these firms |
23 |
| provide these
services, including descriptions of |
24 |
| technologies in place and under
development, and the degree |
25 |
| to which firms rely on other wholesale providers to
provide |
26 |
| service to their own customers; and
|
27 |
| (5) the tariffed retail and wholesale prices for |
28 |
| services provided by
these firms.
|
29 |
| The Commission shall at a minimum assess the variability in |
30 |
| this
information according to geography, examining variability |
31 |
| by exchange,
wirecenter, or zip code, and by
customer class, |
32 |
| examining, at a minimum, the variability between residential
|
33 |
| and small, medium, and large business customers. The Commission |
34 |
| shall
provide an analysis of market trends by collecting this |
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|
2 |
| telecommunications services within the State. The Commission |
3 |
| shall
also collect all information, in a format determined by |
4 |
| the Commission, that
the Commission deems necessary to assist |
5 |
| in monitoring and analyzing the communications
|
6 |
| telecommunications markets and the status of competition and |
7 |
| deployment of
communications
telecommunications services to |
8 |
| consumers in the State.
|
9 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
|
10 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-501) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-501)
|
11 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
12 |
| Sec. 13-501. Tariff; filing.
|
13 |
| (a) No telecommunications carrier shall offer or provide
|
14 |
| telecommunications service unless and until a tariff is filed |
15 |
| with the
Commission which describes the nature of the service, |
16 |
| applicable rates and
other charges, terms and conditions of |
17 |
| service, and the exchange, exchanges
or other geographical area |
18 |
| or areas in which the service shall be offered
or provided. The |
19 |
| Commission may prescribe the form of such tariff and any
|
20 |
| additional data or information which shall be included therein. |
21 |
| Nothing in this Section shall be construed as requiring a |
22 |
| telecommunications carrier to tariff special equipment and |
23 |
| service arrangements when provided to meet the unique |
24 |
| telecommunications services requirements of a small number of |
25 |
| customers.
|
26 |
| (b) After a hearing on noncompetitive services or a hearing |
27 |
| pursuant to subsection (d) of Section 13-505 for competitive |
28 |
| services , the Commission has the discretion to impose an
|
29 |
| interim or permanent tariff on a telecommunications carrier as |
30 |
| part
of the order in
the case. When a tariff is imposed as part |
31 |
| of the order in a case, the
tariff shall remain
in full force |
32 |
| and effect until a compliance tariff, or superseding
tariff, is |
33 |
| filed by the
telecommunications carrier and, after notice to |
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after a
compliance hearing is held, |
2 |
| is found by the Commission to be in compliance with
the
|
3 |
| Commission's order.
|
4 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
|
5 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-502) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-502)
|
6 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
7 |
| Sec. 13-502. Classification of services.
|
8 |
| (a) All telecommunications services offered or provided
|
9 |
| under tariff by telecommunications carriers shall be |
10 |
| classified as either
competitive or noncompetitive. A |
11 |
| telecommunications carrier may offer or
provide either |
12 |
| competitive or noncompetitive telecommunications services, or
|
13 |
| both, subject to proper certification and other applicable |
14 |
| provisions of
this Article. Any tariff filed with the |
15 |
| Commission as required by Section
13-501 shall indicate whether |
16 |
| the service to be offered or provided is
competitive or |
17 |
| noncompetitive.
|
18 |
| (a-5) All telecommunications services offered or provided |
19 |
| by any telecommunications carrier, including, without |
20 |
| limitation, all existing or future telecommunications |
21 |
| services, facilities, features, or functionalities, shall be |
22 |
| classified as competitive as of the effective date of this |
23 |
| amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly without further |
24 |
| Commission review, except as provided in this subsection. The |
25 |
| competitive classification provided in this subsection shall |
26 |
| not apply to the telecommunications services offered or |
27 |
| provided by any telecommunications carrier not subject, |
28 |
| pursuant to Section 251(f) of the federal Telecommunications |
29 |
| Act of 1996, to the competition-opening provisions of Section |
30 |
| 251(c) of that Act or any successors or amendments thereof.
|
31 |
| (b) For a carrier not subject, pursuant to Section 251(f) |
32 |
| of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, to the |
33 |
| competition-opening provisions of Section 251(c) of that Act |
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A service shall be |
2 |
| classified as competitive only if, and only to the
extent that, |
3 |
| for some identifiable class or group of customers in an
|
4 |
| exchange, group of exchanges, or some other clearly defined |
5 |
| geographical
area, such service, or its functional equivalent, |
6 |
| or a substitute service,
is reasonably available from more than |
7 |
| one provider, whether or not any
such provider is a |
8 |
| telecommunications carrier subject to regulation under
this |
9 |
| Act. All telecommunications services not properly classified |
10 |
| as
competitive shall be classified as noncompetitive. The |
11 |
| Commission shall
have the power to investigate the propriety of |
12 |
| any classification of a
telecommunications service on its own |
13 |
| motion and shall investigate upon
complaint. In any hearing or |
14 |
| investigation, the burden of proof as to the
proper |
15 |
| classification of any service shall rest upon the |
16 |
| telecommunications
carrier providing the service. After notice |
17 |
| and hearing, the Commission
shall order the proper
|
18 |
| classification of any service in whole or in part. The |
19 |
| Commission shall
make its determination and issue its final |
20 |
| order no later than 180 days
from the date such hearing or |
21 |
| investigation is initiated. If the Commission
enters into a |
22 |
| hearing upon complaint and if the Commission fails to issue
an |
23 |
| order within that period, the complaint shall be deemed granted |
24 |
| unless
the Commission, the complainant, and the |
25 |
| telecommunications carrier
providing the service agree to |
26 |
| extend the time period.
|
27 |
| (c) In determining whether a service should be reclassified |
28 |
| as
competitive for carriers subject to subsection (b) , the |
29 |
| Commission shall, at a minimum, consider the following
factors:
|
30 |
| (1) the number, size, and geographic distribution of |
31 |
| other providers of
the
service;
|
32 |
| (2) the availability of functionally equivalent |
33 |
| services in the relevant
geographic area and the ability of |
34 |
| telecommunications carriers or other
persons
to make the |
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relevant market at comparable rates, |
3 |
| terms, and conditions;
|
4 |
| (3) the existence of economic, technological, or any |
5 |
| other barriers to
entry into, or exit from, the relevant |
6 |
| market;
|
7 |
| (4) the extent to which other telecommunications |
8 |
| companies must rely upon
the service of another |
9 |
| telecommunications carrier to provide telecommunications
|
10 |
| service; and
|
11 |
| (5) any other factors that may affect competition and |
12 |
| the public interest
that the Commission deems appropriate.
|
13 |
| (d) No tariff classifying a new telecommunications service |
14 |
| as
competitive or
reclassifying a previously noncompetitive |
15 |
| telecommunications service as
competitive, which is filed by a |
16 |
| telecommunications carrier subject to subsection (b) which |
17 |
| also
offers or provides noncompetitive telecommunications |
18 |
| service, shall be
effective unless and until such |
19 |
| telecommunications carrier offering or
providing, or seeking |
20 |
| to offer or provide, such proposed competitive
service prepares |
21 |
| and files a study of the long-run service incremental cost
|
22 |
| underlying such service and demonstrates that the tariffed |
23 |
| rates and
charges for the service and any relevant group of |
24 |
| services that includes
the proposed competitive service and for |
25 |
| which resources are used in common
solely by that group of |
26 |
| services are not less than the long-run service
incremental |
27 |
| cost of providing the service and each relevant group of |
28 |
| services.
Such study shall be given proprietary treatment by |
29 |
| the Commission at the
request of such carrier if any other |
30 |
| provider of the competitive service,
its functional |
31 |
| equivalent, or a substitute service in the geographical area
|
32 |
| described by the proposed tariff has not filed, or has not been |
33 |
| required to
file, such a study.
|
34 |
| (e) In the event any telecommunications service has been
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filed as competitive by the telecommunications |
2 |
| carrier, and has been
offered or provided on such basis, and |
3 |
| the Commission subsequently
determines after investigation |
4 |
| that such classification improperly included
services which |
5 |
| were in fact noncompetitive, the Commission shall have the
|
6 |
| power to determine and order refunds to customers for any |
7 |
| overcharges which
may have resulted from the improper |
8 |
| classification, or to order such other
remedies provided to it |
9 |
| under this Act, or to seek an appropriate remedy or
relief in a |
10 |
| court of competent jurisdiction. This subsection (e) does not |
11 |
| apply to any telecommunications services that have been |
12 |
| classified as competitive pursuant to subsection (a-5).
|
13 |
| (f) If no hearing or investigation regarding the propriety |
14 |
| of a
competitive
classification of a telecommunications |
15 |
| service is initiated within 180 days
after a
telecommunications |
16 |
| carrier files a tariff listing such telecommunications
service |
17 |
| as competitive, no refunds to customers for any overcharges |
18 |
| which may
result from an improper classification shall be |
19 |
| ordered for the period from the
time the telecommunications |
20 |
| carrier filed such tariff listing the service as
competitive up |
21 |
| to the time an investigation of the service classification is
|
22 |
| initiated by the Commission's own motion or the filing of a |
23 |
| complaint. Where a
hearing or an investigation regarding the |
24 |
| propriety of a telecommunications
service classification as |
25 |
| competitive is initiated after 180 days from the
filing of the |
26 |
| tariff, the period subject to refund for improper |
27 |
| classification
shall begin on the date such investigation or |
28 |
| hearing is initiated by the
filing of a Commission motion or a |
29 |
| complaint. This subsection (f) does not apply to any |
30 |
| telecommunications services that have been classified as |
31 |
| competitive pursuant to subsection (a-5).
|
32 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-504) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-504)
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| Article IX.
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4 |
| (a) Except where the context clearly renders such |
5 |
| provisions
inapplicable, the ratemaking provisions of Article |
6 |
| IX of this Act relating
to public utilities are fully and |
7 |
| equally applicable to the rates, charges,
tariffs and |
8 |
| classifications for the offer or provision of noncompetitive
|
9 |
| telecommunications services. However, the ratemaking |
10 |
| provisions do not apply to
any proposed change in rates or |
11 |
| charges, any proposed change in any
classification or tariff |
12 |
| resulting in a change in rates or charges, or the
establishment |
13 |
| of new services and rates therefor for
a noncompetitive local |
14 |
| exchange telecommunications service offered or provided
by a |
15 |
| local exchange telecommunications carrier with no more than |
16 |
| 35,000
subscriber access lines. Proposed changes in rates, |
17 |
| charges,
classifications, or tariffs meeting these criteria |
18 |
| shall be permitted upon
the filing of the proposed tariff and |
19 |
| 30 days notice to the Commission and
all potentially affected |
20 |
| customers. The proposed changes shall not be
subject to |
21 |
| suspension. The Commission shall investigate whether any |
22 |
| proposed
change is just and reasonable only if a |
23 |
| telecommunications
carrier that is
a customer of the local |
24 |
| exchange telecommunications carrier or 10% of the potentially |
25 |
| affected access line subscribers of the
local exchange |
26 |
| telecommunications carrier shall file a petition or
complaint |
27 |
| requesting an investigation of the proposed
changes. When the
|
28 |
| telecommunications carrier or 10% of the
potentially
affected |
29 |
| access line subscribers of a local exchange telecommunications
|
30 |
| carrier file a complaint, the Commission shall, after notice |
31 |
| and hearing,
have the power and duty to establish the rates, |
32 |
| charges, classifications,
or tariffs it finds to be just and |
33 |
| reasonable.
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34 |
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13-505.6, and 13-507 of this Article do not
apply to |
2 |
| rates or charges or proposed changes in rates or charges for
|
3 |
| applicable competitive or interexchange services when offered |
4 |
| or provided
by a local exchange telecommunications carrier with |
5 |
| no more than 35,000
subscriber access lines. In addition, |
6 |
| Sections 13-514, 13-515, and 13-516 do
not apply to |
7 |
| telecommunications carriers with no more than 35,000 |
8 |
| subscriber
access
lines. The Commission may require |
9 |
| telecommunications
carriers with no more than 35,000 |
10 |
| subscriber access lines to
furnish
information that the |
11 |
| Commission deems necessary for a determination that
rates and |
12 |
| charges for any competitive telecommunications service are
|
13 |
| just and reasonable.
|
14 |
| (c) For a local exchange telecommunications carrier with no |
15 |
| more than
35,000 access lines, the Commission shall consider |
16 |
| and adjust,
as
appropriate, a local exchange |
17 |
| telecommunications carrier's depreciation
rates only in |
18 |
| ratemaking proceedings.
|
19 |
| (d) Article VI and Sections 7-101 and 7-102 of Article VII |
20 |
| of this Act
pertaining to public utilities, public utility |
21 |
| rates and services, and the
regulation thereof are not |
22 |
| applicable to local exchange telecommunication
carriers with |
23 |
| no more than 35,000 subscriber access lines.
|
24 |
| (Source: P.A. 89-139, eff. 1-1-96; 90-185, eff. 7-23-97 .)
|
25 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-505) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-505)
|
26 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
27 |
| Sec. 13-505. Price
Rate changes and cost studies ; |
28 |
| competitive services .
|
29 |
| (a) Any proposed increase or decrease in rates or charges, |
30 |
| or proposed
change in any
classification or tariff resulting in |
31 |
| an increase or decrease in
rates or charges, for
a competitive |
32 |
| telecommunications service shall be effective
permitted upon |
33 |
| the filing
of the proposed rate, charge, classification, or |
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increase shall be given to
all |
2 |
| potentially affected customers by mail, publication in a |
3 |
| newspaper of
general circulation, or equivalent means of |
4 |
| notice.
|
5 |
| (b) Notwithstanding any of the other provisions in Section |
6 |
| 9-201, any proposed increase or decrease in the rates or |
7 |
| charges of non-competitive telecommunications services shall |
8 |
| be effective 15 days after filing with the Commission. Prior |
9 |
| notice of an increase or decrease shall be given to all |
10 |
| potentially affected customers by mail, publication in a |
11 |
| newspaper of general circulation, or equivalent means of |
12 |
| notice.
If a hearing is held pursuant to Section 9-250 |
13 |
| regarding the
reasonableness of an increase in the rates or |
14 |
| charges of a competitive
local exchange service, then the |
15 |
| telecommunications carrier providing the
service shall have |
16 |
| the burden of proof to establish the justness and
|
17 |
| reasonableness of the proposed rate or charge.
|
18 |
| (c) The Commission shall not require a cost study to be |
19 |
| filed for the following: (i) any statutory reclassification of |
20 |
| a service pursuant to subsection (a-5) of Section 13-502 of |
21 |
| this Article; (ii) any price increase for any competitive or |
22 |
| noncompetitive telecommunications service; (iii) any service |
23 |
| package filed pursuant to Section 13-518.1 or any price |
24 |
| increase or decrease to such service package; or (iv) any new |
25 |
| service offering, including new or revised features and |
26 |
| functionalities of an existing service. |
27 |
| (d) For price changes other than those described in |
28 |
| subsection (c)
above, no cost study shall be required unless: |
29 |
| (i) upon the written request to the Commission by a |
30 |
| telecommunications carrier that offers a competing |
31 |
| telecommunications service to the telecommunications service |
32 |
| for which the price is being changed; and (ii) if the |
33 |
| Commission has a reasonable basis to believe that the changed |
34 |
| price for such telecommunications service does not exceed the |
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3 |
| telecommunications carrier offering such service of the basis |
4 |
| for that belief. The telecommunications carrier shall respond |
5 |
| in writing within 21 days and shall indicate whether the price |
6 |
| exceeds long-run service incremental cost or, if not, whether |
7 |
| that price is being offered in response to an offer to end |
8 |
| users by a competing telecommunications carrier or to a former |
9 |
| end user that has accepted an offer for that service from a |
10 |
| competing telecommunications carrier. The Commission
shall not |
11 |
| take any further regulatory action, if the telecommunications |
12 |
| carrier demonstrates that the price is being offered in |
13 |
| response to an offer to end users by a competing |
14 |
| telecommunications carrier or to a former end user that has |
15 |
| accepted an offer for that service from a competing |
16 |
| telecommunications carrier. If, after receiving the |
17 |
| telecommunications carrier's response, the Commission has a |
18 |
| reasonable basis to conclude that the disputed price does not |
19 |
| exceed the long-run service incremental cost of such service |
20 |
| and that the price is not being offered in response to an offer |
21 |
| to end users by a competing telecommunications carrier or to a |
22 |
| former end user that has accepted an offer for that service |
23 |
| from a competing telecommunications carrier, the Commission |
24 |
| may open a contested case proceeding. The telecommunications |
25 |
| carrier shall provide a cost study to the Commission within 28 |
26 |
| days of a request made by the Commission during such |
27 |
| proceeding. If, after notice and hearing, the Commission |
28 |
| determines that such disputed price does not exceed the |
29 |
| long-run service incremental cost of such service and that the |
30 |
| price is not being offered in response to an offer to end users |
31 |
| by a competing telecommunications carrier or to a former end |
32 |
| user that has accepted an offer for that service from a |
33 |
| competing telecommunications carrier, it shall order the |
34 |
| telecommunications carrier to adjust such disputed price so |
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|
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-506)
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5 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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6 |
| Sec. 13-506. Tariffs for competitive telecommunications |
7 |
| services.
|
8 |
| (a) Telecommunications carriers may file proposed tariffs |
9 |
| for any
competitive
telecommunications service which includes |
10 |
| and specifically describes a range,
band, formula, or standard |
11 |
| within which or by which a change in rates or
charges for such |
12 |
| telecommunications service could be made without prior notice
|
13 |
| or prior Commission approval, provided
that any and all rates |
14 |
| or charges within the band or range, or
determinable by the |
15 |
| operation of the formula or standard, are consistent with
the |
16 |
| public interest and the purpose and policies of this Article |
17 |
| and Act, and
are likely to remain so for the foreseeable |
18 |
| future. To the
extent any proposed
band or range encompasses |
19 |
| rates or charges which are not consistent with the
public |
20 |
| interest and the purposes and policies of this Article and Act |
21 |
| or
otherwise fully proper, or any proposed formula or standard |
22 |
| determines rates or
charges which are not consistent with the |
23 |
| purposes and policies of this Article
and Act or otherwise |
24 |
| fully proper, the Commission after notice and hearing
shall |
25 |
| have the power to
modify the level, scope, or limits of such |
26 |
| band or range, and to modify or
limit the operation of such |
27 |
| formula or standard, as necessary, to ensure that
rates or |
28 |
| charges resulting therefrom are consistent with the purposes |
29 |
| and
policies of this Article and Act and fully proper, and |
30 |
| likely to remain so in
the foreseeable future .
|
31 |
| (b) (Blank).
The Commission may require a |
32 |
| telecommunications carrier to file a
variable tariff as |
33 |
| described in paragraph (a) for any or all competitive
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2 |
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the Commission finds, after notice and |
3 |
| hearing, that the determination of rates
or charges for such |
4 |
| service by a tariff would improve the Commission's ability
to |
5 |
| effectively regulate such rates or charges and that such |
6 |
| improvement is
required by the public interest. Any such tariff |
7 |
| required by the Commission
shall be approved only if it is also |
8 |
| consistent with the provisions of
paragraph (a) of this |
9 |
| Section.
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10 |
| (c) After a tariff filed pursuant to this Section becomes |
11 |
| effective, the
telecommunications carrier shall determine the |
12 |
| rates and charges for services
according to the provisions |
13 |
| thereof.
|
14 |
| (Source: P.A. 90-185, eff. 7-23-97; 90-574, eff. 3-20-98; |
15 |
| 90-655, eff.
7-30-98 .)
|
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-506.1) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-506.1)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
18 |
| Sec. 13-506.1. Alternative forms of regulation for |
19 |
| noncompetitive services .
|
20 |
| (a) The services classified as competitive pursuant to |
21 |
| subsection (a-5) of Section 13-502 of this Article under this |
22 |
| amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly and offered or |
23 |
| provided by any qualifying telecommunications carrier, as |
24 |
| defined in this Section, shall be subject to the ratemaking |
25 |
| provisions of Article IX and the provisions of this Article, |
26 |
| unless such carrier elects to be subject to the provisions of |
27 |
| this Section. The
Notwithstanding any of the ratemaking |
28 |
| provisions of this Article or
Article IX that are deemed to |
29 |
| require rate of return regulation, the
Commission , upon request |
30 |
| of a qualifying telecommunications carrier, shall
may
|
31 |
| implement an alternative form
forms of regulation in the form |
32 |
| of a rate moratorium plan as defined in this Section, which is |
33 |
| hereinafter referred to as the basic dial tone protection plan.
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establish just and reasonable rates for |
2 |
| noncompetitive telecommunications
services including, but not |
3 |
| limited to, price regulation, earnings sharing,
rate |
4 |
| moratoria, or a network modernization plan. The Commission is
|
5 |
| authorized to adopt different forms of regulation to fit the |
6 |
| particular
characteristics of different telecommunications |
7 |
| carriers and their service
areas.
|
8 |
| The General Assembly finds and declares that such a basic |
9 |
| dial tone protection plan meets
In addition to the public |
10 |
| policy goals declared in Section 13-103 and the goals of this |
11 |
| Section to: , the
Commission shall consider, in determining the |
12 |
| appropriateness of any
alternative form of regulation, whether |
13 |
| it will:
|
14 |
| (1) recognize the significant level of competition in |
15 |
| the communications industry and the convergence of |
16 |
| technologies;
reduce regulatory delay and costs over time; |
17 |
| (2) adopt a more appropriate form of regulation;
|
18 |
| (3)
(2) encourage innovation in services;
|
19 |
| (4)
(3) promote efficiency;
|
20 |
| (5)
(4) facilitate the broad dissemination of |
21 |
| technical improvements to
all end users
classes of |
22 |
| ratepayers ;
|
23 |
| (6)
(5) enhance economic development of the State; and
|
24 |
| (7)
(6) provide for market-based pricing of |
25 |
| telecommunications services in a competitive |
26 |
| communications environment.
fair, just, and reasonable |
27 |
| rates.
|
28 |
| (b) A telecommunications carrier providing noncompetitive
|
29 |
| telecommunications services may petition the Commission to |
30 |
| regulate the
rates or charges of its noncompetitive services |
31 |
| under an alternative form
of regulation. The |
32 |
| telecommunications carrier shall submit with its
petition its |
33 |
| plan for an alternative form of regulation. The Commission
|
34 |
| shall review and may modify or reject the carrier's proposed |
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| plan. The
Commission also may initiate consideration of |
2 |
| alternative
forms of regulation for a telecommunications |
3 |
| carrier on its own motion.
The Commission may approve the plan |
4 |
| or modified plan and authorize its
implementation only if it |
5 |
| finds, after notice and hearing, that the plan or
modified plan |
6 |
| at a minimum:
|
7 |
| The General Assembly further finds that such a plan:
|
8 |
| (1) is in the public interest;
|
9 |
| (2) will produce fair, just, and reasonable rates for
|
10 |
| telecommunications services;
|
11 |
| (3) responds to changes in technology and the structure |
12 |
| of the
telecommunications industry that are, in fact, |
13 |
| occurring;
|
14 |
| (4) constitutes a more appropriate form of regulation |
15 |
| based on the
Commission's overall consideration of the |
16 |
| policy goals set forth in
Section 13-103 and this Section;
|
17 |
| (5) specifically identifies how ratepayers will |
18 |
| benefit from any
efficiency gains, cost savings arising out |
19 |
| of the regulatory change, and
improvements in productivity |
20 |
| due to technological change;
|
21 |
| (2)
(6) will maintain the quality and availability of |
22 |
| telecommunications
services; and
|
23 |
| (3)
(7) will not unduly or unreasonably prejudice or |
24 |
| disadvantage any
particular customer class, including |
25 |
| telecommunications carriers not subject, pursuant to |
26 |
| Section 251(f) of the federal Telecommunications Act of |
27 |
| 1996, to the competition-opening provisions of Section |
28 |
| 251(c) of that Act .
|
29 |
| (b) Any qualifying telecommunications carrier may elect to |
30 |
| be governed under a rate moratorium alternative form of |
31 |
| regulation that complies with this subsection (b) upon |
32 |
| providing notice to the Commission that it elects to do so. A |
33 |
| rate moratorium alternative form of regulation plan that |
34 |
| satisfies the requirements of this subsection (b) shall become |
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2 |
| telecommunications carrier to the Commission. During that 30 |
3 |
| day period, the qualifying telecommunications carrier shall |
4 |
| remain subject to the form of regulation that it was under on |
5 |
| the date that it provided notice to the Commission. The rate |
6 |
| moratorium alternative form of regulation plan authorized by |
7 |
| this subsection (b) shall consist of the following provisions: |
8 |
| (1) All price-capped competitive telecommunications |
9 |
| services, as defined in this Section, offered or provided |
10 |
| by any qualifying telecommunications carrier shall be |
11 |
| included in the basic dial tone protection plan. All other |
12 |
| competitive telecommunications services, as defined in |
13 |
| this Section, shall be excluded from such plan. |
14 |
| (2) For three years from the date that the |
15 |
| telecommunications carrier becomes subject to the rate |
16 |
| moratorium alternative form of regulation, the rates for |
17 |
| price-capped competitive telecommunications services shall |
18 |
| not exceed the rates that the telecommunications carrier |
19 |
| charged for those services on February 1, 2005; provided, |
20 |
| however, that nothing shall be construed to prohibit |
21 |
| reduction of those rates; and |
22 |
| (3) No other terms from any plan adopted under prior |
23 |
| Commission authority shall be required under subsection |
24 |
| (b).
|
25 |
| (c) For purposes of subsection (b) of this Section: (i) |
26 |
| "price-capped competitive telecommunications service" means |
27 |
| the stand-alone primary residence network access lines, along |
28 |
| with any associated untimed local usage charged on a per-call |
29 |
| basis and not subject to presubscription. For purpose of this |
30 |
| subsection, a primary residence network access line with such |
31 |
| usage shall be considered a stand-alone offering subject to |
32 |
| price cap, notwithstanding the purchase by the customer of |
33 |
| additional service elements, features or functionalities for |
34 |
| such line, so long as such additional service elements, |
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| service elements, features or functionalities for such line |
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| shall not be subject to price cap; (ii) "Competitive |
5 |
| telecommunications service" means any telecommunications |
6 |
| service other than a price-capped competitive |
7 |
| telecommunications service as defined in this subsection (c); |
8 |
| and (iii) a "qualifying telecommunications carrier" is any |
9 |
| incumbent local exchange carrier subject to the |
10 |
| competition-opening provisions of Section 251(c) of the |
11 |
| federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 and any successors or |
12 |
| amendments thereof.
|
13 |
| (c) An alternative regulation plan approved under this |
14 |
| Section shall
provide, as a condition for Commission approval |
15 |
| of the plan, that for the
first 3 years the plan is in effect, |
16 |
| basic residence service rates shall be
no higher than those |
17 |
| rates in effect 180 days before the filing of the
plan. This |
18 |
| provision shall not be used as a justification or rationale for
|
19 |
| an increase in basic service rates for any other customer |
20 |
| class. For
purposes of this Section, "basic residence service |
21 |
| rates" shall mean
monthly recurring charges for the |
22 |
| telecommunications carrier's lowest
priced primary residence |
23 |
| network access lines, along
with any associated untimed or flat |
24 |
| rate local usage charges. Nothing in
this subsection (c) shall |
25 |
| preclude the Commission from approving an
alternative |
26 |
| regulation plan that results in rate reductions
provided all |
27 |
| the requirements of subsection (b) are satisfied by the plan.
|
28 |
| (d) Any alternative form of regulation granted for a |
29 |
| multi-year period
under this Section shall provide for annual |
30 |
| or more frequent reporting to
the Commission to document that |
31 |
| the requirements of the plan are being
properly implemented.
|
32 |
| (e) Upon petition by the telecommunications carrier or any |
33 |
| other person
or upon its own motion, the Commission may rescind |
34 |
| its approval of an
alternative form of regulation if, after |
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the conditions set forth in |
2 |
| subsection (b) of this Section can no longer be
satisfied. Any |
3 |
| person may file a complaint alleging that the rates charged
by |
4 |
| a telecommunications carrier under an alternative form of |
5 |
| regulation are
unfair, unjust, unreasonable, unduly |
6 |
| discriminatory, or are otherwise not
consistent with the |
7 |
| requirements of this Article; provided, that the
complainant |
8 |
| shall bear the burden of proving the allegations in the |
9 |
| complaint.
|
10 |
| (f) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to authorize |
11 |
| the
Commission to render Sections 9-241, 9-250, and 13-505.2 |
12 |
| inapplicable to
noncompetitive services.
|
13 |
| (Source: P.A. 87-856 .)
|
14 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-509) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-509)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
16 |
| Sec. 13-509. Agreements for provisions of competitive |
17 |
| telecommunications
services differing from tariffs. A |
18 |
| telecommunications carrier may negotiate
with customers or
|
19 |
| prospective customers to provide competitive |
20 |
| telecommunications service, and in
so
doing, may offer or agree |
21 |
| to provide such service on such terms and for
such rates or |
22 |
| charges as are reasonable, without regard to any
tariffs
it may |
23 |
| have filed with the Commission with respect to
such services. |
24 |
| Within 30 days after executing any such agreement,
the |
25 |
| telecommunications carrier shall submit to the Commission |
26 |
| written
notice of a list of any such agreements (which list may |
27 |
| be filed
electronically). The notice shall identify the general |
28 |
| nature
of all such agreements, the parties to each agreement, |
29 |
| and a general
description of
differences between each agreement |
30 |
| and the related tariff. A copy of each such
agreement and any |
31 |
| cost support required to be filed with the agreement by some
|
32 |
| other Section of this Act shall be provided to the Commission
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33 |
| within 10 business days after a request for review of the |
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by another telecommunications carrier.
Upon |
3 |
| submitting notice to the Commission of any such agreement, the
|
4 |
| telecommunications carrier shall thereafter provide service |
5 |
| according to the
terms thereof , unless the Commission finds, |
6 |
| after notice and hearing, that
the continued provision of |
7 |
| service pursuant to such agreement
would substantially and |
8 |
| adversely affect the financial integrity of the
|
9 |
| telecommunications carrier or would violate any other
|
10 |
| provision of this Act .
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11 |
| Any agreement or notice entered into or submitted pursuant |
12 |
| to the
provisions of this Section may, in the Commission's |
13 |
| discretion, be accorded
proprietary treatment.
|
14 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01; 93-245, eff. 7-22-03.)
|
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-514)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
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| Sec. 13-514. Prohibited Actions of Telecommunications |
18 |
| Carriers. A
telecommunications carrier shall not knowingly |
19 |
| impede the
development of competition in any |
20 |
| telecommunications service
market. The following prohibited |
21 |
| actions are considered per se impediments to
the
development of |
22 |
| competition; however, the Commission is not limited in any
|
23 |
| manner to these enumerated impediments and may consider other |
24 |
| actions which
impede competition to be prohibited:
|
25 |
| (1) unreasonably refusing or delaying interconnections or |
26 |
| collocation or
providing inferior
connections to another |
27 |
| telecommunications carrier;
|
28 |
| (2) unreasonably impairing the speed, quality, or |
29 |
| efficiency of services
used
by another telecommunications |
30 |
| carrier;
|
31 |
| (3) unreasonably denying a request of another provider for
|
32 |
| information regarding the technical design and features,
|
33 |
| geographic coverage, information necessary for the design of |
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3 |
| information is
subject to a proprietary agreement or protective |
4 |
| order;
|
5 |
| (4) unreasonably delaying access in connecting another |
6 |
| telecommunications
carrier to the local exchange network whose |
7 |
| product or service requires novel
or specialized
access |
8 |
| requirements;
|
9 |
| (5) unreasonably refusing or delaying access by any person |
10 |
| to another
telecommunications carrier;
|
11 |
| (6) unreasonably acting or failing to act in a manner that |
12 |
| has a substantial
adverse effect on the ability of another |
13 |
| telecommunications
carrier to provide service to its |
14 |
| customers;
|
15 |
| (7) unreasonably failing to offer services to customers in |
16 |
| a local exchange,
where a telecommunications carrier is |
17 |
| certificated to provide
service and has entered into an |
18 |
| interconnection agreement
for the provision of local exchange |
19 |
| telecommunications
services, with the intent to delay or impede |
20 |
| the ability of the
incumbent local exchange telecommunications |
21 |
| carrier to
provide inter-LATA telecommunications services;
|
22 |
| (8) violating the terms of or unreasonably delaying |
23 |
| implementation of an
interconnection agreement entered into |
24 |
| pursuant to Section 252 of the federal
Telecommunications Act |
25 |
| of 1996 in a manner that unreasonably delays,
increases the |
26 |
| cost, or
impedes the availability of telecommunications |
27 |
| services to
consumers;
|
28 |
| (9) unreasonably refusing or delaying access to or |
29 |
| provision of
operation support systems to another |
30 |
| telecommunications carrier or providing
inferior operation |
31 |
| support systems to another telecommunications carrier;
|
32 |
| (10) unreasonably failing to offer network elements that |
33 |
| the Commission or
the Federal Communications Commission has |
34 |
| determined must be offered on an
unbundled basis to another |
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3 |
| rules
requiring such offerings;
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| (11) violating the obligations of Section 13-801; and
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| (12) violating an order of the Commission regarding matters |
6 |
| between
telecommunications
carriers.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-515)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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10 |
| Sec. 13-515. Enforcement.
|
11 |
| (a) The following expedited procedures shall be used
to |
12 |
| enforce the provisions of Section 13-514 of this
Act. However, |
13 |
| the
Commission, the complainant, and the respondent may |
14 |
| mutually agree to adjust
the
procedures established in this |
15 |
| Section.
|
16 |
| (b) (Blank).
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17 |
| (c) No complaint may be filed under this Section until the
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18 |
| complainant has first notified the respondent of the alleged
|
19 |
| violation and offered the respondent 5 business days
48 hours
|
20 |
| to correct the situation. Provision of notice and the
|
21 |
| opportunity to correct the situation creates a rebuttable |
22 |
| presumption of
knowledge under Section 13-514.
After the filing |
23 |
| of a complaint under this Section, the parties may agree to
|
24 |
| follow the mediation process under Section 10-101.1 of this |
25 |
| Act. The time
periods specified in subdivision (d)(7) of this |
26 |
| Section shall be tolled
during the time
spent in mediation |
27 |
| under Section 10-101.1.
|
28 |
| (d) A telecommunications carrier may file a complaint with |
29 |
| the
Commission alleging a violation of Section 13-514 in
|
30 |
| accordance with this subsection:
|
31 |
| (1) The complaint shall be filed with the Chief Clerk |
32 |
| of the
Commission and shall be served in hand upon the
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| respondent, the executive director, and the general
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3 |
| include a
statement that the requirements of subsection (c)
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4 |
| have been fulfilled and that the respondent did not
correct |
5 |
| the situation as requested.
|
6 |
| (3) Reasonable discovery specific to the issue of the |
7 |
| complaint may
commence upon filing of the complaint.
|
8 |
| Requests for discovery must be served in hand and
responses |
9 |
| to discovery must be provided in hand to
the requester |
10 |
| within 14 days after a request for
discovery is made.
|
11 |
| (4) An answer and any other responsive pleading to the
|
12 |
| complaint shall be filed with the Commission and
served in |
13 |
| hand at the same time upon the
complainant, the executive |
14 |
| director, and the general
counsel of the Commission within |
15 |
| 7 days after the
date on which the complaint is filed.
|
16 |
| (5) If the answer or responsive pleading raises the |
17 |
| issue that the
complaint violates subsection (i) of this |
18 |
| Section, the complainant may file a
reply to
such |
19 |
| allegation within 3 days after actual service of such |
20 |
| answer or responsive
pleading. Within 4 days after the time |
21 |
| for filing a reply has expired, the
hearing officer or |
22 |
| arbitrator shall either issue a written decision |
23 |
| dismissing
the complaint as frivolous in violation of |
24 |
| subsection (i) of this Section
including the
reasons for |
25 |
| such disposition or shall issue an order directing that the
|
26 |
| complaint shall proceed.
|
27 |
| (6) A pre-hearing conference shall be held within 14 |
28 |
| days
after the date on which the complaint is filed.
|
29 |
| (7) The hearing shall commence within 30 days of the
|
30 |
| date on which the complaint is filed. The hearing may
be |
31 |
| conducted by a hearing examiner or by an
arbitrator. |
32 |
| Parties and the Commission staff shall be
entitled to |
33 |
| present evidence and legal argument in oral
or written form |
34 |
| as deemed appropriate by the hearing examiner or |
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The hearing examiner or arbitrator shall issue
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| a written decision within 60 days after the date on
which |
3 |
| the complaint is filed. The decision shall
include reasons |
4 |
| for the disposition of the complaint
and, if a violation of |
5 |
| Section 13-514 is found, directions
and a deadline for |
6 |
| correction of the violation.
|
7 |
| (8) Any party may file a petition requesting the |
8 |
| Commission to review
the decision of the hearing examiner |
9 |
| or arbitrator within 5 days of such
decision. Any party may |
10 |
| file a response to a petition for review within 3
business |
11 |
| days after actual service of the petition. After the time |
12 |
| for filing
of the petition for review, but no later than 15 |
13 |
| days after the decision of the
hearing examiner or |
14 |
| arbitrator, the Commission shall decide to adopt the
|
15 |
| decision of the hearing examiner or arbitrator or shall |
16 |
| issue its own final
order.
|
17 |
| (e) If the alleged violation has a substantial adverse |
18 |
| effect
on the ability of the complainant to provide service to
|
19 |
| customers, the complainant may include in its complaint a
|
20 |
| request for an order for emergency relief. The
Commission, |
21 |
| acting through its designated hearing
examiner or arbitrator, |
22 |
| shall act upon such a request
within 2 business days of the |
23 |
| filing of the complaint. An order for
emergency relief may be |
24 |
| granted, without an evidentiary
hearing, upon a verified |
25 |
| factual showing that the party
seeking relief will likely |
26 |
| succeed on the merits, that the
party will suffer irreparable |
27 |
| harm in its ability to serve
customers if emergency relief is |
28 |
| not granted, and that the
order is in the public interest. An |
29 |
| order for emergency
relief shall include a finding that the |
30 |
| requirements of this
subsection have been fulfilled and shall |
31 |
| specify the
directives that must be fulfilled by the respondent |
32 |
| and
deadlines for meeting those directives. The decision of
the |
33 |
| hearing examiner or arbitrator to grant or deny
emergency |
34 |
| relief shall be considered an order of the
Commission unless |
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3 |
| for emergency
relief may require
the responding party to act or |
4 |
| refrain from acting so as to
protect the provision of |
5 |
| competitive service offerings to
customers. Any action |
6 |
| required by an emergency relief
order must be technically |
7 |
| feasible and economically reasonable and the
respondent
must be |
8 |
| given a reasonable period of time to comply with
the order.
|
9 |
| (f) The Commission is authorized to obtain outside |
10 |
| resources
including, but not limited to, arbitrators and |
11 |
| consultants for
the purposes of the hearings authorized by this |
12 |
| Section.
Any arbitrator or consultant obtained by the |
13 |
| Commission
shall be approved by both parties to the hearing.
|
14 |
| The cost of such outside resources including, but not limited |
15 |
| to, arbitrators
and consultants shall be borne by the parties. |
16 |
| The Commission shall review
the bill for reasonableness and |
17 |
| assess the parties for reasonable costs
dividing the costs |
18 |
| according to the resolution of the complaint brought under
this |
19 |
| Section. Such costs shall be paid by the parties directly to |
20 |
| the
arbitrators, consultants, and other providers of outside |
21 |
| resources within 60
days after receiving notice of the |
22 |
| assessments from the Commission. Interest
at the statutory rate |
23 |
| shall accrue after expiration of the 60-day period. The
|
24 |
| Commission, arbitrators, consultants, or other providers of |
25 |
| outside
resources may apply to a court of competent |
26 |
| jurisdiction for an order
requiring payment.
|
27 |
| (g) The Commission shall assess the parties under this |
28 |
| subsection for
all of the
Commission's costs of investigation |
29 |
| and conduct of the
proceedings brought under this Section |
30 |
| including, but not limited to, the
prorated salaries of staff, |
31 |
| attorneys, hearing examiners, and support
personnel and |
32 |
| including any travel and per diem, directly attributable to the
|
33 |
| complaint brought pursuant to this Section, but excluding those |
34 |
| costs provided
for in subsection (f), dividing the costs |
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assessments made under this subsection shall be |
3 |
| paid into the Public
Utility Fund within
60 days after |
4 |
| receiving notice of the assessments from the
Commission. |
5 |
| Interest at the statutory rate shall accrue after
the |
6 |
| expiration of the 60 day period. The Commission is
authorized |
7 |
| to apply to a court of competent jurisdiction for an
order |
8 |
| requiring payment.
|
9 |
| (h) If the Commission determines that there is an imminent
|
10 |
| threat to competition or to the public interest, the
Commission |
11 |
| may, notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, seek
|
12 |
| temporary, preliminary, or permanent
injunctive relief from a |
13 |
| court of competent jurisdiction either
prior to or after the |
14 |
| hearing.
|
15 |
| (i) A party shall not bring or defend a proceeding brought |
16 |
| under
this Section or assert or controvert an issue in a |
17 |
| proceeding brought under
this Section, unless
there is a |
18 |
| non-frivolous basis for doing so. By presenting a
pleading, |
19 |
| written motion, or other paper in complaint or
defense of the |
20 |
| actions or inaction of a party under this
Section, a party is |
21 |
| certifying to the Commission that to the
best of that party's |
22 |
| knowledge, information, and belief,
formed after a reasonable |
23 |
| inquiry of the subject matter of the
complaint or defense, that |
24 |
| the complaint or defense is well
grounded in law and fact, and |
25 |
| under the circumstances:
|
26 |
| (1) it is not being presented to harass the other |
27 |
| party,
cause unnecessary delay in the provision of
|
28 |
| competitive telecommunications services to
consumers, or |
29 |
| create needless increases in the cost of
litigation; and
|
30 |
| (2) the allegations and other factual contentions have
|
31 |
| evidentiary support or, if specifically so identified, are
|
32 |
| likely to have evidentiary support after reasonable
|
33 |
| opportunity for further investigation or discovery as |
34 |
| defined herein.
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| respond,
the Commission determines that subsection (i) has been
|
3 |
| violated, the Commission shall impose appropriate
sanctions |
4 |
| upon the party or parties that have violated
subsection (i) or |
5 |
| are responsible for the violation. The
sanctions shall be not |
6 |
| more than $30,000, plus the
amount of expenses accrued by the |
7 |
| Commission for
conducting the hearing. Payment of sanctions |
8 |
| imposed under this subsection
shall be made to the Common |
9 |
| School Fund within 30 days of
imposition of such sanctions.
|
10 |
| (k) An appeal of a Commission Order made pursuant to this
|
11 |
| Section shall not effectuate a stay of the Order unless a court
|
12 |
| of competent jurisdiction specifically finds that the party
|
13 |
| seeking the stay will likely succeed on the merits, that the |
14 |
| party
will suffer irreparable harm without the stay, and that |
15 |
| the stay is
in the public interest.
|
16 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
|
17 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-517)
|
18 |
| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
|
19 |
| Sec. 13-517. Provision of advanced telecommunications |
20 |
| services.
|
21 |
| (a) Every Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier
Local Exchange |
22 |
| Carrier (telecommunications carrier that
offers or provides a |
23 |
| noncompetitive telecommunications service) shall offer or
|
24 |
| provide advanced telecommunications services to not less than |
25 |
| 80% of its
customers by January 1, 2005. An Incumbent Local |
26 |
| Exchange Carrier may satisfy this requirement through services |
27 |
| offered or provided by an affiliate.
|
28 |
| (b) The Commission is authorized to grant a full or partial |
29 |
| waiver of the
requirements of this Section upon verified |
30 |
| petition of any Incumbent Local
Exchange Carrier ("ILEC") which |
31 |
| demonstrates that full compliance with the
requirements of this |
32 |
| Section would be unduly economically burdensome or
technically |
33 |
| infeasible or otherwise impractical in exchanges with low
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| population density. Notice of any such petition must be given |
2 |
| to all
potentially affected customers. If no potentially |
3 |
| affected customer requests
the opportunity for a hearing on the |
4 |
| waiver petition, the Commission may, in
its discretion, allow |
5 |
| the waiver request to take affect without hearing. The
|
6 |
| Commission shall grant such petition to the extent that, and |
7 |
| for such duration
as, the Commission determines that such |
8 |
| waiver:
|
9 |
| (1) is necessary:
|
10 |
| (A) to avoid a significant adverse economic impact |
11 |
| on users of
telecommunications services generally;
|
12 |
| (B) to avoid imposing a requirement that is unduly |
13 |
| economically
burdensome;
|
14 |
| (C) to avoid imposing a requirement that is |
15 |
| technically infeasible;
or
|
16 |
| (D) to avoid imposing a requirement that is |
17 |
| otherwise impractical
to implement in exchanges with |
18 |
| low population density; and
|
19 |
| (2) is consistent with the public interest, |
20 |
| convenience, and necessity.
|
21 |
| The Commission shall act upon any petition filed under this |
22 |
| subsection within
180 days after receiving such petition. The |
23 |
| Commission may by rule establish
standards for granting any |
24 |
| waiver of the requirements of this Section. The
Commission may, |
25 |
| upon complaint or on its own motion, hold a hearing to
|
26 |
| reconsider its grant of a waiver in whole or in part. In the |
27 |
| event that the
Commission, following hearing, determines that |
28 |
| the affected ILEC no longer
meets the requirements of item (2) |
29 |
| of this subsection, the Commission shall
by order rescind such |
30 |
| waiver, in whole or in part. In the event and to the
degree the |
31 |
| Commission rescinds such waiver, the Commission shall |
32 |
| establish an
implementation schedule for compliance with the |
33 |
| requirements of this Section.
|
34 |
| (c) As used in this Section, "advanced telecommunications |
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services capable of
supporting, in at least one |
2 |
| direction, a speed in excess of 200 kilobits per
second (kbps) |
3 |
| to the network demarcation point at the subscriber's premises.
|
4 |
| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
|
5 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-518.1 new)
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| Sec. 13-518.1. Service packages. Notwithstanding any other |
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| provisions of this Act: |
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| (1) A telecommunications carrier may offer |
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| telecommunications services, both competitive and |
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| noncompetitive, and non-regulated services or products, in |
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| a package to residential and business end users so long as |
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| the total price of such service package exceeds the |
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| long-run service incremental cost of the |
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| telecommunications services included in the service |
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| package. The telecommunications services included in a |
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| service package may be offered under the rates, terms and |
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| conditions of the service package so long as each of the |
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| noncompetitive or price-capped competitive |
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| telecommunications services contained within such service |
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| package is separately tariffed and offered to end users on |
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| a stand-alone basis. To the extent the service package |
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| includes non-regulated services or products, the |
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| Commission shall have no jurisdiction over the prices, |
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| terms or conditions for the offering of such non-regulated |
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| services or products nor shall such non-regulated services |
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| or products be required to be included in the service |
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| package tariff. For purposes of this Section |
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| "non-regulated services or products" means anything that |
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| is neither a competitive telecommunications services nor a |
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| noncompetitive telecommunications services as defined in |
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| this Article. |
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| (2) Any service package that contains both competitive |
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| telecommunications services and noncompetitive |
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| telecommunications service within the package is |
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| separately tariffed and offered to end users on a |
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| stand-alone basis.
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-601) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-601)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-601. Application of Article VII. The provisions of |
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| Article VII
of this Act are applicable only to |
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| telecommunications carriers offering or
providing |
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| noncompetitive telecommunications service or price-capped |
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| competitive telecommunications service , and the Commission's
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| regulation thereof, except that (1) the approval of contracts |
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| and arrangements
with affiliated interests required by |
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| paragraph (3) of Section 7-101 shall not
apply to such |
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| telecommunications carriers provided that, except as provided |
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| in
item (2), those contracts and arrangements shall be filed |
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| with the Commission
and (2) affiliated interest contracts or |
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| arrangements entered into by such
telecommunications carriers |
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| where the increased obligation thereunder does not
exceed the |
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| lesser of $5,000,000 or 5% of such carrier's prior annual |
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| revenue
from noncompetitive services are not required to be |
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| filed with the Commission.
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| (Source: P.A. 89-440, eff. 12-15-95 .)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-712)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-712. Basic local exchange service quality; |
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| customer credits.
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| (a) It is the intent of the General Assembly that every |
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| telecommunications
carrier meet
minimum service quality |
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| standards in providing basic local exchange service on
a |
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| (b) Definitions:
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| (1) "Alternative telephone service" means, except |
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| where technically
impracticable, a
wireless telephone |
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| capable of making local calls, and may also include, but is
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| not
limited to, call forwarding, voice mail, or paging |
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| services.
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| (2) "Basic local exchange service" means residential |
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| and business lines
used
for local
exchange |
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| telecommunications service as defined in Section 13-204 of |
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| this Act,
excluding:
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| (A) services that employ advanced |
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| telecommunications capability as
defined
in Section |
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| 706(c)(1) of the federal Telecommunications Act of |
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| 1996;
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| (B) vertical services;
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| (C) company official lines; and
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| (D) records work only.
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| (3) "Link Up" refers to the Link Up Assistance program |
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| defined and
established
at 47
C.F.R. Section 54.411 et seq. |
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| as amended.
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| (c) The Commission shall promulgate service quality rules
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| for basic local exchange service, which may include fines, |
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| penalties, customer
credits, and other enforcement mechanisms |
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| and that shall apply equally to all telecommunications carriers |
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| providing basic local exchange service. Each service quality |
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| standard in such rules shall be reasonable, and any fines, |
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| penalties, customer credits and enforcement mechanisms shall |
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| be proportionate to the violation of that service quality |
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| standard . In developing such service quality
rules ,
for |
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| imposing such fines, penalties, customer credits and other |
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| enforcement mechanisms, the Commission shall consider, at a |
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| minimum, the carrier's gross annual
intrastate revenue; the |
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| frequency, duration, and recurrence of the violation;
and the |
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network. In imposing fines, the Commission shall take into |
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| account
compensation or credits paid by the telecommunications |
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| carrier to its customers
pursuant to this Section in |
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| compensation for the violation found pursuant to
this Section. |
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| These rules shall become effective within one year after the
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| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General |
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| Assembly.
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| (d) The rules shall, at a minimum, require each |
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| telecommunications carrier
to do all of the following:
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| (1) Install basic local exchange service within 5 |
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| business days after
receipt
of an
order from the customer |
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| unless the customer requests an installation date that
is
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| beyond 5 business days after placing the order for basic |
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| service and to inform
the customer of its duty to install |
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| service within this timeframe. If
installation
of
service |
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| is requested on or by a date more than 5 business days in |
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| the future,
the
telecommunications carrier shall install |
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| service by the date requested. A
telecommunications |
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| carrier offering basic local exchange service utilizing |
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| the
network or network elements of another carrier shall |
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| install new lines for
basic local exchange service within 3 |
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| business days after provisioning of the
line or lines by |
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| the carrier whose network or network elements are being
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| utilized is complete. This
subdivision (d)(1) does not |
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| apply to the migration of a customer between
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| telecommunications carriers, so long as the customer |
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| maintains dial tone.
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| (2) Restore basic local exchange service for a customer |
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| within 24 hours of
receiving
notice that a customer is out |
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| of service. This provision applies to service
disruptions |
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| that occur when a customer switches existing basic local |
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| exchange
service from one carrier to another.
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| (3) Keep all repair and installation appointments for |
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| (4) Inform a customer when a repair or installation |
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| appointment requires
the customer to be present.
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| (e) The rules shall include provisions for customers to be
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| credited by the
telecommunications carrier for violations of |
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| basic local exchange service
quality
standards as described in |
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| subsection (d).
The credits shall be applied on the statement |
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| issued to the
customer for the next monthly billing cycle |
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| following the violation or
following the discovery of the |
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| violation.
The performance levels established in subsection |
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| (c) are solely for the
purposes
of consumer credits and shall |
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| not be used as performance levels for the
purposes of
assessing |
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| penalties under Section 13-305.
At a minimum, the rules shall
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| include the following:
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| (1) If a carrier fails to repair an out-of-service |
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| condition for basic
local
exchange service within 24 hours, |
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| the carrier shall provide a credit to
the customer. If the |
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| service disruption is for 48 hours or less, the
credit must |
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| be equal to a pro-rata portion of the monthly recurring |
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| charges for
all
local services disrupted. If the service |
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| disruption is for more than 48
hours, but not more than 72 |
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| hours, the credit must be equal to at least
33% of one |
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| month's recurring charges for all local services |
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| disrupted. If the
service disruption is for more than 72 |
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| hours, but not more than 96
hours, the credit must be equal |
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| to at least 67% of one month's
recurring charges for all |
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| local services disrupted. If the service disruption
is for
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| more than 96 hours, but not more than 120 hours, the credit |
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| must be equal to
one month's recurring charges for all
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| local
services disrupted. For each day or portion thereof |
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| that the service
disruption continues beyond
the initial |
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| 120-hour period, the carrier shall also provide either |
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| alternative
telephone service or
an additional credit of |
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| service as required
under subdivision (d)(1),
the carrier |
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| shall waive 50% of
any installation charges, or in the |
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| absence of an installation charge or where
installation is |
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| pursuant to the Link Up
program, the carrier shall provide |
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| a credit of $25. If a carrier fails to
install service |
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| within 10 business days after the service application is
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| placed, or fails to install service within 5 business days |
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| after the customer's
requested installation date, if the |
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| requested date was more than 5 business
days after the date |
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| of the order, the carrier shall waive 100% of the
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| installation charge, or in the absence of an installation |
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| charge or where
installation is provided pursuant to the |
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| Link Up program, the carrier shall
provide a credit of $50. |
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| For each day that the failure to install service
continues |
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| beyond the initial 10 business days, or beyond 5 business |
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| days after
the customer's requested installation date, if |
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| the requested date was more than
5 business days after the |
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| date of the order, the
carrier shall also provide either |
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| alternative telephone service or an
additional credit of |
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| $20 per day, at the customer's option until service is
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| installed.
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| (3) If a carrier fails to keep a scheduled repair or |
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| installation
appointment when a customer premises visit |
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| requires a customer to be present,
the carrier shall credit |
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| the customer $50 per missed appointment.
A credit required |
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| by this subsection does not apply when the carrier provides
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| the customer with 24-hour notice of its inability to keep |
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| the appointment.
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| (4) If the violation of a basic local exchange service |
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| quality standard is
caused by a carrier other than the |
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| carrier providing retail
service to the customer, the
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reimburse the carrier |
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| providing retail service the amount credited the
customer.
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| When applicable, an interconnection agreement shall govern |
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| compensation between
the carrier causing the violation, in |
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| whole or in part, and the retail carrier
providing the |
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| credit to the customer.
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| (5) When alternative telephone service is appropriate, |
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| the customer may
select one of the alternative telephone |
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| services offered by the carrier. The
alternative telephone |
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| service shall be provided at no
cost to the customer for |
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| the provision of local service.
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| (6) Credits required by this subsection do not apply if |
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| the violation of a
service
quality standard:
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| (i) occurs as a result of a negligent or willful |
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| act on the part of the
customer;
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| (ii) occurs as a result of a malfunction of |
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| customer-owned telephone
equipment or inside wiring;
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| (iii) occurs as a result of, or is extended by, an |
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| emergency situation
as defined in
Commission rules;
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| (iv) is extended by the carrier's inability to gain |
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| access to the
customer's
premises due to the customer |
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| missing an appointment, provided that the
violation is |
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| not further extended by the carrier;
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| (v) occurs as a result of a customer request to |
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| change the scheduled
appointment, provided
that the |
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| violation is not further extended by the carrier;
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| (vi) occurs as a result of a carrier's right to |
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| refuse service to a
customer as provided in Commission |
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| rules; or
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| (vii) occurs as a result of a lack of facilities |
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| where a customer
requests service at a geographically
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| remote location, a customer requests service in a |
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| geographic area where the
carrier is not currently |
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for reasonable facilities |
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| planning.
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| (7) The provisions of this subsection are cumulative |
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| and shall not in any
way
diminish or replace other civil or |
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| administrative remedies available to a
customer
or a class |
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| of customers.
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| (f) The rules shall require each telecommunications |
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| carrier to provide to
the Commission, on
a quarterly basis and |
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| in a form suitable for posting on the Commission's
website, a |
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| public
report that includes performance data for basic local |
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| exchange service quality
of service.
The performance data shall |
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| be disaggregated for each geographic area and each
customer |
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| class of the
State for
which the telecommunications carrier |
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| internally monitored performance data as
of a date
120 days |
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| preceding the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd
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| General Assembly. The report shall
include, at
a minimum, |
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| performance data on basic local exchange service |
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| installations,
lines out of
service for more than 24 hours, |
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| carrier response to customer calls, trouble
reports, and
missed |
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| repair and installation commitments.
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| (g) The Commission shall establish and implement carrier to |
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| carrier
wholesale service
quality rules and establish remedies |
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| to ensure enforcement of the rules. These rules shall become |
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| effective within one year after the effective date of this |
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| amendatory Act of the 94th General Assembly. The wholesale |
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| service quality rules and standards shall be reasonable, and |
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| any remedies shall be proportionate to the actual damages, if |
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| any, to the other telecommunications carrier. Any |
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| carrier-to-carrier rules developed by the Commission pursuant |
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| to this subsection shall: (1) not exceed the duties imposed on |
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| telecommunications carriers pursuant to Section 251 of the |
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| federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, and regulations |
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| users and shall specify the terms and conditions regarding the |
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| transfer of customer information, telephone numbers and |
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| required unbundled network elements when a basic local exchange |
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| end user customer transfers from one telecommunications |
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| carrier to another telecommunications carrier; (3) apply |
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| equally to any telecommunications carrier providing basic |
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| local exchange service; and (4) be the only wholesale service |
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| quality rules that apply at the expiration of any wholesale |
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| performance plan previously adopted by the Commission for any |
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| telecommunications carrier prior to the amendment of this |
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| subsection or on July 1, 2007, whichever date is earlier. This |
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| subsection shall not apply to incumbent local exchange carriers |
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| not subject to the competition-opening provisions of Section |
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| 251(c) of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 and any |
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| successors or amendments thereof.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-801) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 13-801)
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-801. Incumbent local exchange carrier obligations.
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| (a) This Section provides
additional State requirements |
23 |
| for incumbent local exchange carriers that the General Assembly |
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| believes are consistent with and not preempted by
contemplated |
25 |
| by, but not inconsistent with,
Section
261(c) of the federal |
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| Telecommunications Act of 1996, and regulations promulgated |
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| thereunder or any amendments or successors thereof.
not |
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| preempted by
orders of the Federal Communications Commission.
A |
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| telecommunications carrier not subject to regulation under an |
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| alternative
regulation plan pursuant to Section 13-506.1
of |
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| this Act shall not be subject to the provisions of this |
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| Section, to the
extent that this Section imposes requirements |
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| or obligations upon the
telecommunications carrier that exceed |
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| Nothing in this Article or this Section shall be construed |
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| to require any incumbent local exchange carrier to provide any |
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| other telecommunications carrier with interconnection, |
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| collocation, access to any network element, whether unbundled |
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| or combined with other network elements, or resale where the |
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| Federal Communications Commission does not require such |
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| interconnection, collocation, access to any network element, |
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| or resale to be provided pursuant to Section 251 of the federal |
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| Telecommunications Act of 1996 or any amendment or successor |
13 |
| thereof.
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| An incumbent local exchange carrier shall provide a |
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| requesting
telecommunications carrier with interconnection, |
16 |
| collocation, network elements,
and
access to operations |
17 |
| support systems on just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory
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| rates,
terms, and
conditions to enable the provision of any and |
19 |
| all existing and new
telecommunications
services within the |
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| LATA, including, but not limited to, local exchange and
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21 |
| exchange
access. The Commission shall require the incumbent |
22 |
| local exchange carrier to
provide
interconnection, |
23 |
| collocation, and network elements in any manner technically
|
24 |
| feasible to
the fullest extent possible to implement the |
25 |
| maximum development of competitive
telecommunications services |
26 |
| offerings. As used in this Section, to the extent
that
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| interconnection, collocation, or network elements have been |
28 |
| deployed for or by
the
incumbent local exchange carrier or one |
29 |
| of its wireline local exchange
affiliates in any
jurisdiction, |
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| it shall be presumed that such is technically feasible in
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| Illinois.
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| (b) Interconnection.
(1) An incumbent local exchange |
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| carrier shall
provide for
the facilities and equipment of any |
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| requesting telecommunications carrier's
interconnection with |
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| reasonable,
and nondiscriminatory rates, terms, and |
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| conditions:
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| (1)
(A) for the transmission and routing of local |
5 |
| exchange, and exchange
access
telecommunications services;
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| (2)
(B) at any technically feasible point within the |
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| incumbent local
exchange
carrier's
network; however, the |
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| incumbent local exchange carrier may not require the
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| requesting carrier to interconnect at more than one |
10 |
| technically feasible point
within a LATA; and
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| (3)
(C) that is at least equal in quality and |
12 |
| functionality to that
provided
by
the
incumbent local |
13 |
| exchange carrier to itself or to any subsidiary, affiliate, |
14 |
| or
any other party
to which the incumbent local exchange |
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| carrier provides interconnection.
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| (2) An incumbent local exchange carrier shall make |
17 |
| available to any
requesting
telecommunications carrier, to |
18 |
| the extent technically feasible, those services,
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| facilities, or
interconnection agreements or arrangements |
20 |
| that the incumbent local exchange
carrier or
any of its |
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| incumbent local exchange subsidiaries or affiliates offers |
22 |
| in
another state under
the terms and conditions, but not |
23 |
| the stated rates, negotiated pursuant to
Section 252 of
the |
24 |
| federal Telecommunications Act of 1996. Rates shall be |
25 |
| established in
accordance
with the requirements of |
26 |
| subsection (g) of this Section. An incumbent local
exchange
|
27 |
| carrier shall
also make available to any requesting |
28 |
| telecommunications carrier, to the extent
technically |
29 |
| feasible, and subject to the unbundling provisions of |
30 |
| Section
251(d)(2) of the
federal Telecommunications Act of |
31 |
| 1996, those unbundled network element or
interconnection |
32 |
| agreements or arrangements that a local exchange carrier
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| affiliate
of the
incumbent local exchange carrier obtains |
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| in another state from the incumbent
local
exchange carrier |
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| stated rates,
obtained through negotiation, or through an |
3 |
| arbitration initiated by the
affiliate, pursuant
to |
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| Section 252 of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996. |
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| Rates shall be
established
in accordance with the |
6 |
| requirements of subsection (g) of this Section.
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| (c) Collocation. An incumbent local exchange carrier shall |
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| provide for
physical
or virtual collocation of any type of |
9 |
| equipment necessary for interconnection or access
to network
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| elements at the premises of the incumbent local exchange |
11 |
| carrier on just,
reasonable, and
nondiscriminatory rates, |
12 |
| terms, and conditions. The equipment shall include,
but is not
|
13 |
| limited to, optical transmission equipment, multiplexers, |
14 |
| remote switching
modules, and
cross-connects between the |
15 |
| facilities or equipment of other collocated
carriers. The
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16 |
| equipment shall also include microwave transmission facilities |
17 |
| on the exterior
and interior of
the incumbent local exchange |
18 |
| carrier's premises used for interconnection to, or
for
access |
19 |
| to network elements of, the incumbent local exchange carrier or |
20 |
| a
collocated
carrier, unless the incumbent local exchange |
21 |
| carrier demonstrates to the
Commission that
it is not practical |
22 |
| due to technical reasons or space limitations. An
incumbent |
23 |
| local
exchange carrier shall allow, and provide for, the most |
24 |
| reasonably direct and
efficient
cross-connects, that are |
25 |
| consistent with safety and network reliability
standards, |
26 |
| between
the facilities of collocated carriers. An incumbent |
27 |
| local exchange carrier
shall also allow,
and provide for, cross |
28 |
| connects between a noncollocated telecommunications
carrier's
|
29 |
| network elements platform, or a noncollocated |
30 |
| telecommunications carrier's
transport
facilities, and the |
31 |
| facilities of any collocated carrier, consistent with
safety |
32 |
| and network
reliability standards.
|
33 |
| (d) Network elements. The incumbent local exchange carrier |
34 |
| shall provide to
any
requesting telecommunications carrier, |
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telecommunications |
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| service, nondiscriminatory access to network elements that are |
3 |
| required by the Federal Communications Commission to be made |
4 |
| available on an unbundled basis pursuant to Section 251(c)(3) |
5 |
| and 251(d)(2) of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 and |
6 |
| regulations promulgated thereunder or any amendments or |
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| successors thereof, on an
any
unbundled or bundled basis, to |
8 |
| the extent that such network elements are required by the |
9 |
| Federal Communications Commission to be provided on an |
10 |
| unbundled basis pursuant to Section 251(c)(3) and 251(d)(2) of |
11 |
| that Act and regulations promulgated thereunder or any |
12 |
| amendments or successors thereof, as requested, at any |
13 |
| technically feasible point on just,
reasonable, and |
14 |
| nondiscriminatory rates, terms, and conditions.
|
15 |
| (1) An incumbent local exchange carrier shall provide |
16 |
| unbundled network
elements in a
manner that allows |
17 |
| requesting telecommunications carriers to combine those
|
18 |
| network
elements to provide a telecommunications service.
|
19 |
| (2) An incumbent local exchange carrier shall not |
20 |
| separate any required network
elements that are
currently |
21 |
| combined with other required network elements , except at |
22 |
| the explicit direction of the requesting carrier.
|
23 |
| (3) Upon request, an incumbent local exchange carrier |
24 |
| shall combine any
sequence
of required unbundled network |
25 |
| elements that it ordinarily combines for itself , including
|
26 |
| but not
limited to, unbundled network elements identified |
27 |
| in The Draft of the Proposed
Ameritech Illinois 271 |
28 |
| Amendment (I2A) found in Schedule SJA-4 attached to
Exhibit |
29 |
| 3.1 filed by Illinois Bell Telephone Company on or about |
30 |
| March 28, 2001
with the Illinois Commerce Commission under |
31 |
| Illinois Commerce Commission
Docket Number 00-0700 . The |
32 |
| Commission shall determine those unbundled network
|
33 |
| elements the incumbent local exchange carrier ordinarily |
34 |
| combines for itself if
there is a dispute between the |
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requesting |
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| telecommunications carrier under this subdivision of this |
3 |
| Section of
this Act.
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4 |
| The incumbent local exchange carrier shall be entitled |
5 |
| to recover from the
requesting telecommunications carrier |
6 |
| any just and reasonable special
construction costs |
7 |
| incurred in combining such unbundled network elements (i) |
8 |
| if
such costs are not already included in the established |
9 |
| price of providing the
network elements, (ii) if the |
10 |
| incumbent local exchange carrier charges such
costs
to its |
11 |
| retail telecommunications end users, and (iii) if fully |
12 |
| disclosed in
advance to
the requesting telecommunications |
13 |
| carrier. The Commission shall determine
whether the |
14 |
| incumbent
local exchange carrier is entitled to any special |
15 |
| construction costs if there
is a
dispute between the |
16 |
| incumbent local exchange carrier and the requesting
|
17 |
| telecommunications carrier
under this subdivision of this |
18 |
| Section of this Act.
|
19 |
| (4) A telecommunications carrier may use a network |
20 |
| element
elements
or combination of
platform
consisting |
21 |
| solely
of combined network elements , to the extent that |
22 |
| such network elements are required by the Federal |
23 |
| Communications Commission to be made available on an |
24 |
| unbundled basis pursuant to Section 251(c)(3) and |
25 |
| 251(d)(2) of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 and |
26 |
| regulations promulgated thereunder or any amendments or |
27 |
| successors thereof,
of the incumbent local exchange |
28 |
| carrier to provide
end to
end telecommunications service
|
29 |
| for the provision of existing and new local
exchange,
|
30 |
| interexchange that includes local, local toll, and |
31 |
| intraLATA toll, and exchange
access
telecommunications |
32 |
| services within the LATA directly to its local exchange end |
33 |
| users or payphone
service providers without the requesting
|
34 |
| telecommunications carrier's provision or use of any other |
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functionalities .
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| (5) The Commission may
shall establish maximum time |
3 |
| periods for the incumbent
local
exchange carrier's |
4 |
| provision of unbundled network elements , subject to the |
5 |
| provisions of subsection (g) of Section 13-712 to the |
6 |
| extent applicable . The maximum time period
shall be
no |
7 |
| longer than the time period for the incumbent local |
8 |
| exchange carrier's
provision of
comparable retail |
9 |
| telecommunications services utilizing those network |
10 |
| elements.
The
Commission may establish a maximum time |
11 |
| period for a particular network element
that
is shorter |
12 |
| than for a comparable retail telecommunications service |
13 |
| offered by
the
incumbent local exchange carrier if a |
14 |
| requesting telecommunications carrier
establishes
that it |
15 |
| shall perform other functions or activities after receipt |
16 |
| of the
particular network
element to provide |
17 |
| telecommunications services to end users. The burden of
|
18 |
| proof for
establishing a maximum time period for a |
19 |
| particular network element that is
shorter than
for a |
20 |
| comparable retail telecommunications service offered by |
21 |
| the incumbent
local
exchange carrier shall be on the |
22 |
| requesting telecommunications carrier.
Notwithstanding
any |
23 |
| other provision of this Article, unless and until the |
24 |
| Commission
establishes by rule or order a different |
25 |
| specific maximum time interval, the
maximum time intervals |
26 |
| shall not exceed 5 business days for the provision of
|
27 |
| unbundled
loops,
both digital and analog, 10 business days |
28 |
| for the conditioning of unbundled
loops or for
existing |
29 |
| combinations of network elements for an end user that has |
30 |
| existing
local
exchange telecommunications service, and |
31 |
| one business day for the provision
of the high
frequency |
32 |
| portion of the loop (line-sharing) for at least 95% of the
|
33 |
| requests of each
requesting telecommunications carrier for |
34 |
| each month.
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| actual performance, the
Commission
shall ensure that |
3 |
| occurrences beyond the control of the incumbent local
|
4 |
| exchange
carrier
that adversely affect the incumbent local |
5 |
| exchange carrier's performance are
excluded when |
6 |
| determining actual performance levels. Such occurrences |
7 |
| shall
be
determined by the Commission, but at a minimum |
8 |
| must include work stoppage or
other
labor actions and acts |
9 |
| of war. Exclusions shall also be made for
performance that
|
10 |
| is governed by agreements approved by the Commission and |
11 |
| containing timeframes
for
the same or similar measures or |
12 |
| for when a requesting telecommunications
carrier requests |
13 |
| a longer time interval.
|
14 |
| (6) When a telecommunications carrier requests a |
15 |
| network elements
platform
referred to in subdivision |
16 |
| (d)(4) of this Section, without the need for field
work |
17 |
| outside of
the central
office, for an end user that has |
18 |
| existing local exchange telecommunications
service
|
19 |
| provided by an incumbent local exchange carrier, or by |
20 |
| another
telecommunications
carrier through the incumbent |
21 |
| local exchange carrier's network elements
platform, unless
|
22 |
| otherwise agreed by the telecommunications carriers, the |
23 |
| incumbent local
exchange
carrier shall provide the |
24 |
| requesting telecommunications carrier with the
requested
|
25 |
| network elements platform within 3 business days for at |
26 |
| least 95% of the
requests for
each requesting |
27 |
| telecommunications carrier for each month. A requesting
|
28 |
| telecommunications carrier may order the network elements |
29 |
| platform as is for an
end user
that has such existing local |
30 |
| exchange service without changing any of the
features
|
31 |
| previously selected by the end user. The incumbent local |
32 |
| exchange carrier
shall provide
the requested network |
33 |
| elements platform without any disruption to the end
user's
|
34 |
| services.
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| telecommunications carriers entered
into
after the |
3 |
| effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd General |
4 |
| Assembly,
as
of
12:01
a.m. on the third business day after |
5 |
| placing the order for a network elements
platform,
the |
6 |
| requesting telecommunications carrier shall be the |
7 |
| presubscribed primary
local
exchange carrier for that end |
8 |
| user line and shall be entitled to receive, or to
direct |
9 |
| the
disposition of, all revenues for all services utilizing |
10 |
| the network elements in
the platform,
unless it is |
11 |
| established that the end user of the existing local |
12 |
| exchange
service did not
authorize the requesting |
13 |
| telecommunications carrier to make the request.
|
14 |
| (6)
(e) Operations support systems.
Subject to the |
15 |
| provisions of subsection (g) of Section 13-712 to the |
16 |
| extent applicable, the
The Commission may
shall establish |
17 |
| minimum
standards
with just, reasonable, and |
18 |
| nondiscriminatory rates, terms, and conditions for
the
|
19 |
| preordering, ordering, provisioning, maintenance and |
20 |
| repair, and billing
functions of the
incumbent local |
21 |
| exchange carrier's operations support systems provided to |
22 |
| other
telecommunications carriers.
|
23 |
| (e)
(f) Resale. An incumbent local exchange carrier shall |
24 |
| offer all retail
telecommunications services, that the |
25 |
| incumbent local exchange carrier provides
at retail
to |
26 |
| subscribers who are not telecommunications carriers, within |
27 |
| the LATA,
together with
each applicable optional feature or |
28 |
| functionality, subject to resale at
wholesale rates
without |
29 |
| imposing any unreasonable or discriminatory conditions or |
30 |
| limitations.
Wholesale rates shall be based on the retail rates |
31 |
| charged to end users for the
telecommunications service |
32 |
| requested, excluding the portion thereof
attributable to any
|
33 |
| marketing, billing, collection, and other costs avoided by the |
34 |
| local exchange
carrier.
The Commission may determine under |
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noncompetitive services, |
2 |
| together with each applicable optional feature or
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3 |
| functionality, that are offered to residence customers under |
4 |
| different rates,
charges, terms, or conditions than to other |
5 |
| customers should not be subject to
resale under the rates, |
6 |
| charges, terms, or conditions available only to
residence |
7 |
| customers.
|
8 |
| (f)
(g) Cost based rates. Interconnection, collocation, |
9 |
| and network elements , and
operations
support systems
to the |
10 |
| extent required by the Federal Communications Commission to be |
11 |
| made available pursuant to Section 251(c) of the federal |
12 |
| Telecommunications Act of 1996 and regulations promulgated |
13 |
| thereunder or any amendments or successors thereof, shall be |
14 |
| provided by the incumbent local exchange carrier to
requesting
|
15 |
| telecommunications carriers at cost based rates consistent |
16 |
| with Section 252 of such Act and regulations promulgated |
17 |
| thereunder or any amendments or successors thereof . The |
18 |
| immediate implementation
and
provisioning of interconnection, |
19 |
| collocation, network elements, and operations
support
systems |
20 |
| shall not be delayed due to any lack of determination by the |
21 |
| Commission
as to
the cost based rates. When cost based rates |
22 |
| have not been established, within
30 days after
the filing of a |
23 |
| petition for the setting of interim rates, or after the
|
24 |
| Commission's own
motion, the Commission shall provide for |
25 |
| interim rates that shall remain in
full force and
effect until |
26 |
| the cost based rate determination is made, or the interim rate |
27 |
| is
modified, by
the Commission.
|
28 |
| (g)
(h) Rural exemption. This Section does not apply to |
29 |
| certain rural telephone
companies as
described in 47 U.S.C. |
30 |
| 251(f).
|
31 |
| (i) Schedule of rates. A telecommunications carrier may |
32 |
| request the
incumbent
local exchange carrier to provide a |
33 |
| schedule of rates listing each of the rate
elements of
the |
34 |
| incumbent local exchange carrier that pertains to a proposed |
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| order
identified by the
requesting telecommunications carrier |
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| for any of the matters covered in this
Section. The
incumbent |
3 |
| local exchange carrier shall deliver the requested schedule of |
4 |
| rates
to the
requesting telecommunications carrier within 2 |
5 |
| business days for 95% of the
requests for each requesting |
6 |
| carrier
|
7 |
| (h)
(j) Special access circuits. Nothing
Other than as |
8 |
| provided in subdivision
(d)(4) of this Section
for the network |
9 |
| elements platform described in that subdivision, nothing in
|
10 |
| this Section
amendatory Act of the 92nd General Assembly is |
11 |
| intended to require or
prohibit the substitution of switched or |
12 |
| special access or private line services by or with a
|
13 |
| combination of network elements nor address the Illinois |
14 |
| Commerce Commission's
jurisdiction or authority in this area.
|
15 |
| (i)
(k) The Commission shall determine any matters in |
16 |
| dispute between the
incumbent local exchange carrier and the |
17 |
| requesting carrier pursuant to Section
13-515 of this Act.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-804 new)
|
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| Sec. 13-804. Access services. |
21 |
| (a) All telecommunications carriers providing intrastate |
22 |
| switched access service shall mirror their interstate rates as |
23 |
| found to be just and reasonable under the orders and |
24 |
| regulations of the Federal Communications Commission within 30 |
25 |
| days of the effective date of this Amendatory Act of the 94th |
26 |
| General Assembly or within one day of the effective date of any |
27 |
| new FCC orders and regulations issued after that date. This |
28 |
| Section shall not apply to incumbent local exchange carriers |
29 |
| not subject to the competition-opening provisions of Section |
30 |
| 251(c) of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 and any |
31 |
| successors or amendments thereof. |
32 |
| (b) Nothing in subsection (a) of this Section prohibits a |
33 |
| telecommunications carrier from electing to offer intrastate |
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2005)
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| Sec. 13-1200. Repealer. This Article is repealed July 1, |
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| 2008
2005 .
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| (Source: P.A. 92-22, eff. 6-30-01.)
|
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| (220 ILCS 5/13-402.1 rep.)
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9 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-408 rep.)
|
10 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-409 rep.)
|
11 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-502.5 rep.)
|
12 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-503 rep.)
|
13 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-505.3 rep.)
|
14 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-505.4 rep.)
|
15 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-505.5 rep.)
|
16 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-505.6 rep.)
|
17 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-505.7 rep.)
|
18 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-508 rep.)
|
19 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-508.1 rep.)
|
20 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-518 rep.)
|
21 |
| (220 ILCS 5/13-802 rep.)
|
22 |
| Section 10. The Public Utilities Act is amended by |
23 |
| repealing Sections 13-402.1, 13-408, 13-409, 13-502.5, 13-503, |
24 |
| 13-505.3, 13-505.4, 13-505.5, 13-505.6, 13-505.7, 13-508, |
25 |
| 13-508.1, 13-518, and 13-802.
|
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
27 |
| becoming law.".
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