PSC 160.09(6)(6) When a full ETC charges a pro-rated portion of the normal monthly charge for service because the customer has had service for only a portion of the month, the rate assistance credit for that customer shall be pro-rated by the same percentage. PSC 160.09(7)(7) A full ETC shall show and identify the high rate assistance credits on bills issued to customers. PSC 160.09(9)(9) Full ETCs may not be reimbursed by the universal service fund for the value of credits issued to customers receiving essential telecommunications service under a contract if the contract has a duration of greater than one year. The commission may grant waivers of this subsection by order. This subsection does not apply to rural line extension contracts entered into before January 1, 1996. PSC 160.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, April, 1996, No. 484, eff. 5-1-96; am. (1), (8) and (9), r. (2) (a), (b), (3) (f), (h) and (6), renum. (2) (c) to be (2) and am. (2), renum. (3) (a) to (e) to be (4) (a) to (e) and am. (4) (a) to (e), renum. (3) (g) to (4) (f) and am. (4) (f), renum. (3) (i) and (5) to be (4) (g) and (6), renum. (4) to be (5) and am. (5), renum. (8) to be (9) and am. (9), cr. (3), Register, April, 2000, No. 532, eff. 5-1-00; CR 13-068: renum. (1) to (1g) and am., cr. (1), (1r), am. (2), r. and recr. (3), am. (4) to (7), r. (8), am. (9) Register January 2016 No. 721, eff. 2-1-16; correction in (3) (d) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register December 2018 No. 756. PSC 160.092PSC 160.092 Alternative universal service protection plans. PSC 160.092(1)(1) After notice and opportunity for hearing the commission may, by order, implement one or more of the following plans: PSC 160.092(1)(b)(b) A measure to ensure provision of intralata and interlata essential services. PSC 160.092(1)(c)(c) A measure approved by the commission as necessary to protect universal service and ensure provision of services. PSC 160.092(2)(2) Alternative plans under this section shall be implemented on an experimental basis. These plans shall be reviewed within 3 years of inception and shall terminate within 5 years of inception, unless made permanent by commission order after notice and an opportunity for hearing. PSC 160.092(3)(3) Alternative plans under this section may make use of cost studies, bidding, auctions, defined service territories or other mechanisms to protect universal service. The commission may, by order, authorize payment of universal service fund monies as part of an alternative plan. PSC 160.092 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, April, 1996, No. 484, eff. 5-1-96; CR 13-068: renum. (1) to (1) (a) and am., cr. (1) (intro.), (b), (c), am. (2), (3), r. (4) Register January 2016 No. 721, eff. 2-1-16; corrections in (2) made under ss. 13.92 (4) (b) 7. and 35.17, Stats., Register January 2016 No. 721. PSC 160.115PSC 160.115 Medical telecommunications equipment program. PSC 160.115(1)(a)(a) “Initial application” means the first application for universal service fund support under this section that an applicant files in a state fiscal year. PSC 160.115(1)(b)(b) “Non-profit medical clinic” includes any clinic or hospital that meets all of the following: PSC 160.115(1)(b)2.2. Serves federally designated health professional shortage areas as defined in 42 USC 254e (a) (1), medically underserved areas, or medically underserved populations. PSC 160.115(1)(c)(c) “Public health agency” includes the department of health services, any local health department as defined in s. 250.01 (4), Stats., and any health care facility or program operated by a tribe or tribal organization under the Indian Self-Determination Act (25 USC 450f et seq.) PSC 160.115(2)(2) The commission may grant funding to non-profit medical clinics and public health agencies for the purchase of telecommunications equipment for any of the following purposes: PSC 160.115(2)(b)(b) To directly or indirectly enhance access to medical care in rural or underserved areas of the state, or both. PSC 160.115(2)(c)(c) To directly or indirectly enhance access to medical care by underserved populations or persons with disabilities in the state, or both. PSC 160.115(3)(3) The commission may grant a maximum of $500,000 in universal service fund support granted under this section per state fiscal year, or $1,000,000 per state biennium. PSC 160.115(4)(a)(a) An applicant for universal service fund support under this section may not, in its application, request disbursement of support for a time period longer than that specified in the solicitation for grant applications. PSC 160.115(5)(5) An applicant for funding shall include all of the following in its application: PSC 160.115(5)(a)(a) A description of the telecommunications equipment for which universal service fund support is requested. PSC 160.115(5)(b)(b) An explanation of how the applicant’s purchase of the telecommunications equipment will support the purposes identified in sub. (2). PSC 160.115(5)(c)(c) Identification of the vendor that may supply the telecommunications equipment. PSC 160.115(5)(d)(d) A description of how the portion of the purchase price not covered by universal service fund support, if any, will be paid for. PSC 160.115(5)(e)(e) A description of the steps taken to secure the telecommunications equipment at reasonable prices. PSC 160.115(5)(f)(f) A statement certifying that the universal service fund support will be used for the purpose granted. PSC 160.115(6)(a)(a) The commission shall evaluate all applications submitted under this section. The commission may approve all or part of an application if it includes the information required under sub. (5) and if the commission determines the following: PSC 160.115(6)(a)1.1. The applicant is a non-profit medical clinic or public health agency located in Wisconsin. PSC 160.115(6)(a)2.2. The applicant’s purchase of telecommunications equipment will support the purposes identified in sub. (2). PSC 160.115(6)(a)3.3. The applicant will be able to pay for the portion of the cost of the equipment not funded under this section. PSC 160.115(6)(a)4.4. The applicant has taken steps to secure the equipment at reasonable prices. PSC 160.115(6)(b)(b) Public health agencies and non-profit organizations that operate more than one location may receive universal service fund support for telecommunications equipment at more than one location, but before approving an application involving an additional location, the commission shall consider how much total universal service fund support has been received by the agency or organization during the time period specified in the solicitation for grant applications and the total amount remaining available to be granted under this section during that time period. PSC 160.115(6)(c)(c) The commission may give preference to initial applications filed by a public health agency or non-profit medical clinic. PSC 160.115(6)(d)(d) The commission may convene a panel of experts to assist in the evaluation of applications submitted under this section. PSC 160.115 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, April, 2000, No. 532, eff. 5-1-00; correction in (1) (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register February 2011 No. 662; CR 13-068: am. (1) (a), (b) (intro.), 1., 2., (2) (intro.), (b), (c), (3), (4) (a), (5) (intro.), (b), (c), (g), (6) (a) (intro.), 4., (b), renum. (6) (c) to (d), cr. (6) (c) Register January 2016 No. 721, eff. 2-1-16. PSC 160.125PSC 160.125 Funding to promote access to telecommunications services. PSC 160.125(1)(a)(a) The commission may compensate any voice mail provider for providing, on request, to a social services agency, a job service agency or a homeless shelter authority, voice-mail service without charge to be used by that agency or authority for the benefit of its homeless clients or residents. PSC 160.125(1)(b)(b) A voice-mail provider that is providing voice-mail boxes to a qualifying agency or authority at no charge may request and receive reimbursement only for its incremental usage and administrative costs of providing this service using available capacity. As an alternative, a provider may request and receive reimbursement from the fund at a standard rate set by the commission to cover expected incremental costs of providing this service using available capacity. PSC 160.125(1)(c)(c) A qualifying agency or authority administering or providing voice-mail service to homeless clients may request reimbursement for its costs directly attributable to administering and providing the voice-mail boxes for the benefit of its homeless clients. PSC 160.125(1)(d)(d) To evaluate the effectiveness of this program, the commission may monitor and obtain information on the offering of this service from the participating voice mail providers, social services agencies, job service agencies and homeless shelter authorities. PSC 160.125(1)(e)(e) A social services agency, job service agency, or homeless shelter authority participating in this program shall maintain a list of all individuals receiving voice mail under this section. PSC 160.125(2)(a)(a) The commission may grant partial funding to non-profit groups for the facilitation of affordable access to telecommunications services through programs or projects, or both, not supported elsewhere in this chapter, but that are consistent with the purposes identified in s. 196.218 (5) (a) 1., Stats. PSC 160.125 NoteNote: As of April 2015, s. 196.218 (5) (a) 1., Stats., reads in pertinent part: PSC 160.125 Note(5) Uses of the fund. (a) The commission shall require that moneys in the universal service fund be used only for any of the following purposes:
PSC 160.125 Note1. To assist customers located in areas of this state that have relatively high costs of telecommunications services, low-income customers and disabled customers in obtaining affordable access to a basic set of essential telecommunications services.
PSC 160.125(2)(b)(b) Any non-profit group may apply for universal service funding to fund any portion of a program or project or both. Funding shall be granted on a state fiscal year basis, but funding for more than one fiscal year may be approved at one time. The commission shall issue a list of approved programs or projects, or both, when grants are awarded. All applications become public documents upon filing. PSC 160.125(2)(c)3.3. A description of the program or project proposed, including a description of how the public need described in subd. 1m. may be met through affordable access to telecommunications. PSC 160.125(2)(c)4.4. A showing that the proposed program or project meets the described public need in a least cost manner. This requirement can be met by showing that the applicant carried out an appropriate request for proposals. PSC 160.125(2)(c)5.5. Identification of the providers of each portion of the telecommunications services or equipment and a specific description of the components of the program or project including all of the following: PSC 160.125(2)(c)5.a.a. The costs of telecommunications services and telecommunications equipment used by the program or project. PSC 160.125(2)(c)5.b.b. The cost of training for those who are served by the program or project so that they can use the services. PSC 160.125(2)(d)(d) The commission shall evaluate all complete and timely applications submitted. In evaluating the applications the commission shall consider information including all of the following: PSC 160.125(2)(d)2.2. The extent to which other programs or projects, either funded under this section or otherwise under this chapter, meet that need. PSC 160.125(2)(e)(e) The universal service fund shall reimburse applicants for up to 75% of the cost of reimbursable portions of the program or project, or both. The reimbursable costs include those listed in par. (c) 5. a. to d. The applicant may include in-kind goods or services, or both, as resources to be used for the remainder of the costs of the program or project, or both. PSC 160.125(2)(f)(f) The commission shall determine the programs or projects, or both, to be funded and the amount of reimbursement for each program or project. The commission may grant a maximum of $500,000 in funding under this subsection per state fiscal year, or $1,000,000 per state biennium. PSC 160.125 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, April, 1996, No. 484, eff. 5-1-96; renum. from 160.063 (title), (1), (2), (3) and (4) to be 160.125 (1) (title), renum. (1) to (4) to be (1) (a), (b), (d) and (e), cr. (1) (c) and (2), Register, April, 2000, No. 532, eff. 5-1-00; corrections in (2) (a), (c) 2. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register February 2013 No. 686; CR 13-068: am. (1) (title), (a), (b), (e), (2) (a), (b), renum. (2) (c) 1. to (2) (c) 1m. and am., cr. (2) (c) 1., am. (2) (c) 2., 3., 5. (intro.), a. to d., (d) (intro.), 1., 2., (e), (f) Register January 2016 No. 721, eff. 2-1-16; correction under s. 35.17, Stats., in (2) (c) 1. Register January 2016 No. 721. PSC 160.13PSC 160.13 Designation of eligible telecommunications carriers. PSC 160.13(1)(a)(a) The commission may designate a telecommunications provider as an eligible telecommunications carrier. This designation is not transferable. PSC 160.13(1)(b)(b) The commission may suspend or revoke an ETC designation if the designee violates the requirements in this section. PSC 160.13(2)(a)(a) A full or low-income ETC, but not a federal-only ETC, is eligible to receive universal service funding for an area, under both applicable federal and state universal service programs, if it meets all of the following requirements: PSC 160.13(2)(a)1.1. Holds itself ready to offer all elements of essential telecommunications service, as defined in s. PSC 160.03 (2), to all customers in the area for which it is requesting ETC status. PSC 160.13(2)(a)2.2. Regularly advertises its service in the area for which it is requesting ETC status, with the advertisements meeting all of the following requirements: PSC 160.13(2)(a)2.a.a. Are disseminated in media of general distribution in the area, at least 2 times per year.
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