Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 860 - PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
Division 16 - MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION UNDER THE 1996 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT
Section 860-016-0020 - Agreements Arrived at Through Negotiation

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 860-016-0020

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) Upon receiving a request for interconnection, services, or network elements pursuant to Section 251 of the Act, the affected telecommunications carrier may negotiate and enter into a binding agreement with the requesting telecommunications carrier.

(2) The negotiating parties may ask a mediator outside the Commission to help them reach agreement. If they request the Commission to mediate, the Commission will use an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) or a member of the utility Staff to mediate. Only the negotiating parties and the mediator will participate in mediation sessions.

(3) After the parties reach agreement under Section 252(a) of the Act, they must file an application with the Commission seeking approval of the agreement, or for approval of an amendment to an approved agreement on file with the Commission. The application must include the negotiated agreement and a completed Carrier-to-Carrier Agreement Checklist. A copy of the checklist is available on the Commission's website. The parties may also include any other supporting information with their application. The application and checklist must be filed electronically as required in OAR 860-001-0170.

(4) The Commission will approve or reject the agreement within 90 days of filing, with written findings as to any deficiencies. Prior to rejecting the agreement, the Commission will notify the negotiating parties of its intended action and provide an opportunity for the carriers to respond. The grounds for rejection are that the agreement:

(a) Discriminates against a carrier not a party to the agreement; or

(b) Is not consistent with the public interest, convenience, and necessity. Applicable Commission policies will be a factor in public interest, convenience, and necessity determinations.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 183 & 756

Stats. Implemented: 47 USC 252

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