Bill Text: TX HB2659 | 2017-2018 | 85th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the distribution of universal service funds to certain small and rural incumbent local exchange companies.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 9-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2017-04-12 - Left pending in committee [HB2659 Detail]
Download: Texas-2017-HB2659-Introduced.html
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By: Geren | H.B. No. 2659 |
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relating to the distribution of universal service funds to certain | ||
small and rural incumbent local exchange companies. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 56.032, Utilities Code, as effective | ||
September 1, 2017, is amended to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 56.032. ADJUSTMENTS: SMALL AND RURAL INCUMBENT LOCAL | ||
EXCHANGE COMPANY UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLAN. (a) In this section: | ||
(1) "Rate of return" means the Federal Communication | ||
Commission's prescribed rate of return as of the date of any | ||
determination, review, or adjustment under this section. | ||
(2) "Small provider" means: | ||
(A) an incumbent local exchange company or | ||
cooperative that, on September 1, 2013, together with all local | ||
exchange companies affiliated with the company or cooperative on | ||
that date, served 31,000 or fewer access lines in this state; or | ||
(B) a company or cooperative that is a successor | ||
to a company or cooperative described by Paragraph (A). | ||
(b) Except as otherwise provided by this section | ||
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support amounts to be made available from the Small and Rural | ||
Incumbent Local Exchange Company Universal Service Plan by any | ||
mechanism, including support reductions resulting from rate | ||
rebalancing approved by the commission, after notice and an | ||
opportunity for hearing. In determining appropriate monthly | ||
support amounts, the commission shall consider the adequacy of | ||
basic rates to support universal service. | ||
(c) On the written request of a small provider that is not an | ||
electing company under Chapter 58 or 59, the commission shall | ||
determine and disburse support to the small provider in fixed | ||
monthly amounts based on an annualized support amount the | ||
commission determines to be sufficient to permit the small provider | ||
the opportunity to earn a reasonable return in accordance with | ||
Section 53.051. A small provider that makes a request under this | ||
section is entitled to continue to receive the same level of support | ||
it was receiving on the date of the written request until the | ||
commission makes a determination or adjustment through the | ||
mechanism described by Subsection (d). | ||
(d) Not later than January 1, 2018, the commission shall | ||
initiate rulemaking proceedings to develop and implement a | ||
mechanism to determine the annualized support amount to be | ||
disbursed under this section. The mechanism must be designed to: | ||
(1) review or adjust support for each small provider | ||
on an annual basis; and | ||
(2) use the earnings monitoring report and any | ||
underlying information the commission determines to be reasonably | ||
necessary for the rulemaking process to determine whether support | ||
levels provide an opportunity to earn a reasonable return. | ||
(e) In a proceeding to adjust support levels using the | ||
mechanism described by Subsection (d), the commission may consider | ||
the small provider's information for a period not to exceed three | ||
fiscal years before the date the proceeding is initiated. | ||
(f) For purposes of the mechanism described by Subsection | ||
(d), a return that is within three percentage points of the rate of | ||
return is considered to be reasonable and a support adjustment may | ||
not be made for a small provider whose return falls in that range | ||
for the previous fiscal year. | ||
(g) A small provider whose return is more than three | ||
percentage points below the rate of return may file an application | ||
that is eligible for administrative review or informal disposition | ||
to adjust support to a level which would bring the small provider's | ||
return into the range that would be considered reasonable under | ||
Subsection (f). Except for good cause, a small provider who files | ||
an application for adjustment under this subsection may not file a | ||
subsequent application for adjustment before the third anniversary | ||
of the date on which the small provider's most recent application | ||
for adjustment is resolved. | ||
(h) There is no presumption that the return is unreasonable | ||
for a small provider whose return is more than three percentage | ||
points above the rate of return. However, on its own motion, the | ||
commission may initiate a proceeding to review the small provider's | ||
support level and after notice and an opportunity for a hearing, | ||
reduce the provider's level of support, if appropriate. Except for | ||
good cause, the commission may not initiate a subsequent adjustment | ||
proceeding for a small provider under this subsection before the | ||
third anniversary of the date on which that small provider's most | ||
recent adjustment proceeding is resolved. | ||
(i) A small provider that is eligible to have support | ||
determined and distributed under this section shall continue to | ||
receive the same level of support it was receiving on August 31, | ||
2017, until the earlier of: | ||
(1) the date on which the commission makes a | ||
determination or adjustment through the mechanism described by | ||
Subsection (d); or | ||
(2) the 61st day after the date the commission adopts | ||
the mechanism described by Subsection (d). | ||
(j) A report or information the commission requires a | ||
telecommunications provider to provide under this section is | ||
confidential and is not subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, | ||
Government Code. In any proceeding related to Subsection (d), a | ||
third party's access to confidential information is subject to an | ||
appropriate protective order. | ||
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authority under Chapter 53 or this chapter. | ||
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SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2017. |