New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 17 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND UTILITY SERVICES
Chapter 11 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Part 10 - STATE RURAL UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND
Section 17.11.10.25 - PETITION FOR SUPPORT BASED ON NEED

Universal Citation: 17 NM Admin Code 17.11.10.25

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. An ETC serving in a rural area of the state may petition the commission for support from the fund when such payments are needed to ensure the widespread availability and affordability of universal service in the rural area(s) of the state served by the ETC.

B. In addition to establishing need as described in Subsection A of this section, a petition for support based on need shall identify the geographic area for which support is requested, and shall demonstrate with particularity how the proposed payments from the fund will be used in a manner consistent with the use of fund support requirements set forth in 17.11.10.27 NMAC.

C. In support of the petition, the ETC must make available to the commission such information from the ETC that the commission deems necessary, including but not limited to information relating to the ETC's regulated revenues, expenses, and investments, to determine whether support is needed to ensure the widespread availability and affordability of universal service in the area identified in the petition.

D. The commission shall resolve each petition for support based on need with or without a hearing no later than six months following the filing date of the petition, unless the commission finds that a longer time will be required, in which case the commission may extend the period for an additional three months.

E. Companies reporting the use of funds granted by the commission under this section shall provide, on a semi-annual basis, the following:

(1) Specific details of projects for which fund support is used; itemized by the categories of capital expenditures (CapEx) and the related operations expenditures (OpEx).
(a) Project descriptions will explain the objectives or intended goal of the project. Such as increased capacity or efficiency, redundancy, expansion of network or services.

(b) Project prioritizations of buildout plans in technical terms that include locations, maps as applicable, milestones and benchmarks to measure performance and assure compliance. The description shall also provide project status, spending plans and metrics.

(c) Narratives of the projects that explain the current and ongoing status of completion or ready for service dates (RFS), and other pertinent facts (i.e., project delays, permit status, surveys, right of ways issues) for reporting purposes. The term ready for service ("RFS") means a description of projects where construction is complete and the project is operational.

(2) The period for the reporting of project details shall be semi-annual, at a minimum, to continue for the period that funds are awarded.

(3) Semi-annual financial reporting on a project specific or company-wide basis, depending if the award is specific to network improvements and projects, or for the financial stability of the ETC receiving the award.

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