New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 17 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND UTILITY SERVICES
Chapter 11 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Part 14 - IN THE MATTER OF THE COMMISSION'S INQUIRY INTO THE APPROPRIATE REGULATORY STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO NON-FACILITIES BASED RESELLER
Section 17.11.14.12 - CERTIFICATE APPLICATIONS

Universal Citation: 17 NM Admin Code 17.11.14.12

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

A. Any person, corporation, municipal corporation, partnership or association proposing to act as a reseller within this state shall first make application to the Commission for a certificate. Such application shall conform to the provisions of the Act and to the Commission's Rules and Procedures relating to pleadings, procedure and practice before the Commission.

B. The application for certificate shall contain sufficient information to demonstrate that:

(1) it is economically feasible to operate the proposed services successfully and continuously;

(2) the applicant has sufficient financial resources to provide the proposed telecommunications services properly and continuously;

(3) the applicant has competent and experienced management personnel to provide the proposed telecommunications service;

(4) the applicant is willing and able to conform to the constitution and laws of the State of New Mexico and to the rules and regulations of the Commission;

(5) the applicant is in every respect willing and able to provide public telecommunications services properly and continuously.

C. The application for certificate shall include:

(1) a precise description of the exact and particular public telecommunication service or services the applicant proposes to provide;

(2) precise description of the geographical area the applicant proposes to service and obtain a certificate therefore, together with a[n] accurate map thereof;

(3) the proposed tariff to be used by the reseller detailing all rates, charges, rules and regulations governing the provisions of intrastate telecommunications services.

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