Arizona Administrative Code
Title 14 - PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS; CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS; SECURITIES REGULATION
Chapter 2 - CORPORATION COMMISSION - FIXED UTILITIES
Article 9 - CUSTOMER-OWNED PAY TELEPHONES
Section R14-2-903 - Grant of Certificate of Convenience and Necessity

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 14-2-903

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. The Commission shall analyze an application for a CC&N to determine if it is complete and correct. If necessary, the Commission may request additional information from the CC&N applicant.

B. The Commission shall hold a hearing to review an application for a CC&N. The type of hearing held shall depend on the tariff requested by the CC&N applicant:

1. The Commission may hold periodic consolidated hearings to review all applications which request the Generic (Streamlined) COPT Tariff described in R14-2-905.

2. The Commission shall hold individual hearings to review applications which request a Special (Non-Streamlined) COPT Tariff as described in R14-2-906.

C. The Commission shall notify in writing the CC&N applicant and the appropriate LEC of the Commission's determination made pursuant to this Section. A CC&N granted under this Section shall be issued in the name of the customer of record.

D. All CC&N's granted under this Section shall include both of the following:

1. An obligation to serve all users in a non-discriminatory manner, and

2. An obligation to comply with all Commission requirements relevant to the provision of intraLATA service.

E. A holder of a CC&N shall notify the Commission in writing prior to discontinuing or abandoning COPT service at any location.

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