Arizona Administrative Code
Title 14 - PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS; CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS; SECURITIES REGULATION
Chapter 2 - CORPORATION COMMISSION - FIXED UTILITIES
Article 5 - TELEPHONE UTILITIES
Section R14-2-505 - Service Connections and Establishments
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 14-2-505
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. Priority and timing of service establishments
1. After an applicant has
complied with the utility's application, construction agreement, or tariff,
deposit requirements and has been accepted for service by the utility, the
utility shall schedule that customer for service connection and/or
establishment.
2. Service
establishments shall be scheduled for completion within 10 working days of the
date the customer has been accepted for service, except in those instances when
the customer requests service establishment beyond the 10 working day
limitation.
3. The maximum interval
of 10 working days applies to single line residence and business installations
only. Multiline services and any special equipment configurations shall be
installed within a reasonable time-frame based on availability of necessary
equipment.
4. When a utility has
made arrangements to meet with a customer for service establishment purposes
and the utility or the customer cannot make the appointment during the
prearranged time, the utility shall reschedule the establishment to the
satisfaction of both parties.
5.
Unless another time-frame is mutually acceptable to the utility and the
customer, each utility shall schedule service establishment appointments within
a maximum range of four hours during normal working hours.
6. For the purposes of this rule, service
establishments are where the utility's and customer's facilities are available
and the utility needs only to connect the service.
B. Access line connection
1. Provision of services beyond service
access point
a. Facilities beyond the service
access point may be provided by either the utility or the customer. Where the
facilities are provided by the customer the installation shall be in accordance
with the utility's specifications.
b. The cost of all new construction of inside
customer premise wiring shall be the responsibility of the customer.
2. Company provided facilities
a. The utility shall provide all facilities
up to the service access point.
b.
A customer requesting an underground service connection in an area served by
overhead facilities shall pay for the difference between the cost of an
overhead service connection and the actual cost of the underground connection
as a nonrefundable contribution. The customer may elect to provide the
underground trenching on private property as an offsetting portion of the
additional cost of the underground facilities.
c. In those instances where the utility is
supplying the customer's terminal equipment, the utility may provide any inside
wiring beyond the point of access in accordance with approved tariffs filed
with the Commission.
3.
Easements and rights-of-way
a. Each customer
shall grant adequate easement and right-of-way satisfactory to the utility to
ensure that customer's proper service connection. Failure on the part of the
customer to grant adequate easement and right-of-way shall be grounds for the
utility to refuse service.
b. When
a utility discovers that a customer or his agent is performing work or has
constructed facilities adjacent to or within an easement or right-of-way and
such work, construction or facility poses a hazard or is in violation of
federal, state or local laws, ordinances, statutes, rules or regulations, or
significantly interferes with the utility's access to equipment, the utility
shall notify the customer or his agent and shall take whatever actions are
necessary to eliminate the hazard, obstruction or violation at the customer's
expense.
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