New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 17 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND UTILITY SERVICES
Chapter 11 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Part 10 - STATE RURAL UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND
Section 17.11.10.14 - VARIANCES AND WAIVERS
Universal Citation: 17 NM Admin Code 17.11.10.14
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Any person may petition the commission for variance or waiver of any provision of this rule for good cause shown.
A. General requirements:
(1) a contributing company or ETC may petition for an exemption or a variance from any of the requirements of this rule;
(2) such petition may include a motion that the commission stay the affected portion of this rule for the transaction specified in the motion;
(3) petitions for an exemption or a variance and motions for a stay must be supported by an affidavit signed by an officer of the contributing company or ETC or someone with authority to sign for the contributing company or ETC;
(4) the commission may, at its discretion, require an informal conference or formal evidentiary hearing prior to making its determination.
B. Contents of the petition. A petition for an exemption or variance shall:
(1) identify the section of this rule for which the exemption or variance is requested;
(2) describe the situation which necessitates the exemption or variance;
(3) describe the effect of complying with this rule on the contributing company or ETC and its customers, or on its competitive affiliates and their customers, if the exemption or variance is not granted;
(4) describe the result the request will have if granted;
(5) state how the exemption or variance will achieve the purposes of this rule and the Rural Telecommunications Act of New Mexico;
(6) state why the proposed alternative is in the public interest and is a better alternative than that provided by this rule;
(7) state why the exemption or variance would have no anticompetitive effect; and
(8) state why the requested exemption or variance would not place an undue burden on the fund.
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