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Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
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Title 14. PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS; CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS; SECURITIES REGULATION |
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Chapter 2. CORPORATION COMMISSION - FIXED UTILITIES |
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Article 11. COMPETITIVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES |
Section R14-2-1109. Pricing of Competitive Telecommunications Ser- vices
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A. Pricing of Competitive Services. A telecommunications com- pany governed by this Article may price a competitive tele- communications service at any level at or below the maximum rate stated in the company’s tariff on file with the Commis- sion, provided that the price for the service is not less than the
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company’s total service long-run incremental cost of providing the service.
B. Changing a Price. A telecommunications company governed by this Article may effect a price change for a competitive ser- vice so long as two conditions are met:
1. The changed price comports with the limitations stated in subsection (A); and
2. The Commission is provided with concurrent, written notice of the price change.
C. No Cross-subsidization. A competitive telecommunications service shall not be subsidized by any rate or charge for any noncompetitive telecommunications services. To ensure that no cross-subsidization exists, each competitive telecommuni- cations service must provide revenues that equal or exceed the company’s total service long-run incremental cost of providing the service.
Historical Note
Adopted effective June 27, 1995, under a court-ordered exemption as determined by the Arizona Corporation Commission (Supp. 95-2).
Note
Editor’s Note: The Arizona Corporation Commission has determined that the following Section is exempt from the Attorney General certification provisions of the Arizona Administrative Procedure Act (A.R.S. § 41-1041) by a court order (State ex. rel. Corbin v. Arizona Corporation Commission, 174 Ariz. 216 848
P.2d 301 (App. 1992)).