Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 6 - DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND FINANCE
Division - PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Chapter 81 - UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND
Subchapter 6 - HIGH COST AREA
Section 6-81-52 - High cost area
Current through August, 2024
(a) The commission may designate a given geographical or exchange area within the State as a high cost area. A high cost area is one in which the cost of providing basic exchange service is high in comparison to the cost of providing basic exchange service in other areas of the State.
(b) A determination that a given area is a high cost area may be made upon the written petition of any interested person filed with the commission or upon the commission's own motion. The necessary disparity between the cost of providing basic exchange service in a given area and the cost of providing basic exchange service in the rest of the State to qualify the given area as a high cost area shall be determined by the commission on a case-by-case basis. In determining whether an area should be deemed a high cost area, the commission shall consider the following factors:
An area is not a high cost area unless the cost of providing basic service per access line in the area is more than one hundred twenty per cent of the statewide weighted average cost of providing basic service per access line.
(c) In delineating the boundaries of a proposed high cost area, the commission shall consider: