Current through September 2, 2024
Section 31.46.01.203 - LOCAL EXCHANGE COMPANIES' (LECS') ANNUAL REPORTS TO THE ADMINISTRATOR01.Reporting of One-Party, Single-Line Residence and Business Lines and Rates. The reports prescribed for LECs by this rule and Rule 202 must include the following information concerning the LEC's customer base and rates for each of the LEC's rate groups as of May 1 of that year: a. Rates for one-party, single-line, flat-rate residential service (inclusive of mandatory extended area service (EAS) surcharges) and the number of customers subscribing to the service in each rate group, unless exchanges within the rate group have different rates, in which case exchange-by-exchange reporting is required;b. Rates for one-party, single-line, flat-rate business service (inclusive of mandatory EAS surcharges) and the number of customers subscribing to the service in each rate group, unless exchanges within the rate group have different rates, in which case exchange-by-exchange reporting is required; andc. The company-wide, weighted average rate for residential and business services described in Rules 203.01.a. and 203.01.b. of this paragraph. Rural zone and mileage charges are excluded from the rates reported in this paragraph.02.Inventories of Other Local Access Lines. These reports must also include reporting for each rate group (or exchange if required by Subsection 203.01) the following inventories of customers and public network access lines of other local services as of May 1 of that year:a. Multi-party residence local service;b. Multi-party business local service;c. Semi-public pay telephone service;d. Public access line service for customer-owned pay telephones;e. Centron, centrex or other central-office based telecommunication systems (including only the public network access lines to this kind of equipment, not the number of station lines behind the equipment); andf. Local service trunks for private branch exchanges (PBXs).03.MTS/WATS Actual Access Minutes and Revenues. These reports must also include the following information: a. Rates for access minutes associated with the provision of MTS/WATS services in effect on May 1 of that year;b. Total minutes and revenues billed for MTS/WATS access services for the preceding calendar year;c. Total revenues that would be obtained by billing the access minutes reported in Rule 203.03.b. at the rates reported in Rule 203.03.a.; andd. Total revenues from billing and collection services for the preceding calendar year. If different exchanges have different rates, each rate must be reported as a separate line item, indicating the exchanges in which service is offered at each rate and total number of minutes billed to service at each rate. In making this report, telephone companies must include revenues associated with sale of intrastate access under feature groups A, B, C and D.04.MTS/WATS Equivalent Access Minutes. If the LEC provides MTS/WATS services in addition to basic exchange services, these reports must also include a conversion of the LEC's annual billed MTS/WATS minutes into "equivalent access minutes." The method used to convert billed toll minutes into equivalent access minutes must be shown with the number of toll minutes used in the calculation. Actual access minutes reported pursuant to Rule 203.03 of this rule must be separately stated from "equivalent access minutes" reported under this paragraph. The manner in which these data may be filed is shown in Rules 302.03.a. through 302.03.h.Idaho Admin. Code r. 31.46.01.203