FCC 36.602 Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 36.602 Calculation of non-rural carrier portion of nationwide loop cost
expense adjustment.
Effective July 1, 2001, for purposes of determining non-rural carrier
interim hold-harmless support, pursuant to Sec. 54.311 of this chapter, the
annual amount of the total nationwide loop cost expense adjustment
calculated pursuant to this subpart F shall not exceed the amount of the
total loop cost expense adjustment for the immediately preceding calendar
year, increased by a rate equal to the rate of increase in the total number
of working loops during the calendar year preceding the July 31st filing.
The total loop cost expense adjustment shall consist of the loop cost
expense adjustments, including amounts calculated pursuant to Sec. Sec. 36.612(a)
and 36.631. The rate of increase in total working loops shall be based upon
the difference between the number of total working loops on December 31 of
the calendar year preceding the July 31st filing and the number of total
working loops on December 31 of the second calendar year preceding that
filing, both determined by the company's submissions pursuant to Sec. 36.611.
Non-rural incumbent local exchange carriers and eligible telecommunications
carriers serving lines in the service area of non-rural incumbent local
exchange carriers shall only receive support pursuant to this subpart F to
the extent that they qualify pursuant to Sec. 54.311 of this chapter for interim
hold-harmless support. Support amounts calculated pursuant to this subpart F
but not received due to the phase down of interim hold-harmless support or
the receipt of forward-looking support pursuant to Sec. 54.311 of this chapter
shall not be redistributed to other carriers.
[ 66 FR 30085 , June 5, 2001]
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