CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2103

Chapter 26, Laws of 2007

60th Legislature
2007 Regular Session



TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES--COMPETITIVE CLASSIFICATION



EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/22/07

Passed by the House March 8, 2007
  Yeas 96   Nays 0

FRANK CHOPP
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Speaker of the House of Representatives


Passed by the Senate April 2, 2007
  Yeas 46   Nays 0


BRAD OWEN
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President of the Senate
 
CERTIFICATE

I, Richard Nafziger, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2103 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.


RICHARD NAFZIGER
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Chief Clerk
Approved April 10, 2007, 11:29 a.m.








CHRISTINE GREGOIRE
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Governor of the State of Washington
 
FILED
April 10, 2007







Secretary of State
State of Washington


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SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2103
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Passed Legislature - 2007 Regular Session
State of Washington60th Legislature2007 Regular Session

By House Committee on Technology, Energy & Communications (originally sponsored by Representatives Morris, Crouse and Wallace)

READ FIRST TIME 02/22/07.   



     AN ACT Relating to competitive classification of telecommunications services; amending RCW 80.36.330; and adding a new section to chapter 80.36 RCW.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

Sec. 1   RCW 80.36.330 and 2006 c 347 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:
     (1) The commission may classify a telecommunications service provided by a telecommunications company as a competitive telecommunications service if the service is subject to effective competition. Effective competition means that customers of the service have reasonably available alternatives and that the service is not provided to a significant captive customer base. In determining whether a service is competitive, factors the commission shall consider include but are not limited to:
     (a) The number and size of alternative providers of services, including those not subject to commission jurisdiction;
     (b) The extent to which services are available from alternative providers in the relevant market;
     (c) The ability of alternative providers to make functionally equivalent or substitute services readily available at competitive rates, terms, and conditions; and
     (d) Other indicators of market power, which may include market share, growth in market share, ease of entry, and the affiliation of providers of services.
     (2) Competitive telecommunications services are subject to minimal regulation. The commission may waive any regulatory requirement under this title for companies offering a competitive telecommunications service when it determines that competition will serve the same purposes as public interest regulation. The commission may waive different regulatory requirements for different companies if such different treatment is in the public interest. A company offering a competitive telecommunications service shall at a minimum:
     (a) Keep its accounts according to rules adopted by the commission;
     (b) File financial reports for competitive telecommunications services with the commission as required by the commission and in a form and at times prescribed by the commission; and
     (c) Cooperate with commission investigations of customer complaints.
     (3) Prices or rates charged for competitive telecommunications services shall cover their cost. The commission shall determine proper cost standards to implement this section, provided that in making any assignment of costs or allocating any revenue requirement, the commission shall act to preserve affordable universal telecommunications service.
     (4) The commission may investigate prices for competitive telecommunications services upon complaint. In any complaint proceeding initiated by the commission, the telecommunications company providing the service shall bear the burden of proving that the prices charged cover cost, and are fair, just, and reasonable.
     (5) Telecommunications companies shall provide the commission with all data it deems necessary to implement this section.
     (6) No losses incurred by a telecommunications company in the provision of competitive services may be recovered through rates for noncompetitive services. The commission may order refunds or credits to any class of subscribers to a noncompetitive telecommunications service which has paid excessive rates because of below cost pricing of competitive telecommunications services.
     (7) The commission may reclassify any competitive telecommunications service if reclassification would protect the public interest.
     (8) The commission may waive the requirements of RCW 80.36.170 and 80.36.180 in whole or in part for a service classified as competitive if it finds that competition will serve the same purpose and protect the public interest.

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2   A new section is added to chapter 80.36 RCW to read as follows:
     (1) A noncompetitive telecommunications company may petition to have packages or bundles of telecommunications services it offers be subject to minimal regulation. The commission shall grant the petition where:
     (a) Each noncompetitive service in the packages or bundle is readily and separately available to customers at fair, just, and reasonable prices;
     (b) The price of the package or bundle is equal to or greater than the cost for tariffed services plus the cost of any competitive services as determined in accordance with RCW 80.36.330(3); and
     (c) The availability and price of the stand-alone noncompetitive services are displayed in the company's tariff and on its web site consistent with commission rules.
     (2) For purposes of this section, "minimal regulation" shall have the same meaning as under RCW 80.36.330.
     (3) The commission may waive any regulatory requirement under this title with respect to packages or bundles of telecommunications services if it finds those requirements are no longer necessary to protect public interest.


         Passed by the House March 8, 2007.
         Passed by the Senate April 2, 2007.
         Approved by the Governor April 10, 2007.
         Filed in Office of Secretary of State April 10, 2007.