Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 237 — Telecommunications
Section 237.12 — Service Connection Between Telephone Companies.

Subdivision 1. Interconnection. When public convenience requires the same, every telephone company shall, for a reasonable compensation, permit a physical connection or connections to be made, and telephone service to be furnished between any telephone exchange system operated by it, and the telephone toll line or lines operated by another company, or between its telephone toll line or lines and the telephone exchange system of another telephone company, or between its toll line and the toll line of another company, whenever such physical connection or connections are practicable and will not result in irreparable injury to the telephone system so compelled to be connected. The term "physical connection," as used in this section, means such number of trunk lines or complete wire circuits and connections as may be required to furnish reasonable and adequate service between such telephone lines and exchanges and shall not be deemed to provide for any connection whereby one line or circuit is to be bridged upon another line or circuit. In case of failure of the telephone companies concerned to allow or agree upon such physical connection or connections, or the terms and conditions upon which the same shall be made, application may be made to the commission for an order requiring such connection and fixing the compensation, terms and conditions thereof, and if after investigation and hearing the commission shall find that such physical connections will not result in irreparable injury to such telephone properties, the commission shall by order direct that such connections be made, and prescribe reasonable conditions and compensation therefor and for the joint use thereof, and by whom the expense of making and maintaining such connection or connections shall be paid. When application is made requesting physical connection it shall be presumed that such connection is necessary, and that the public convenience will be promoted thereby, and the burden of overcoming such presumption shall be upon the party resisting such application. The telephone companies so connecting shall give service over the connecting line or lines without preference to or discrimination against any service or telephone company whatever.
Subd. 2. Discontinuance. Wherever a physical connection or connections exist between any telephone exchange system operated by a telephone company and the toll line or lines operated by another telephone company or between its toll line or lines and the telephone exchange system of another telephone company, or between its toll line and the toll line of another telephone company, neither of the companies shall cause such connection to be severed or the service between the companies to be discontinued without first obtaining an order from the commission upon an application for permission to discontinue such physical connection. Upon the filing of an application for discontinuance of such a connection, the department shall investigate and ascertain whether public convenience requires the continuance of such physical connection, and if the department so finds, the commission shall fix the compensation, terms and conditions of the continuance of the physical connection and service between the telephone companies.
Subd. 3. Compensation. Telephone companies providing long-distance telephone services shall pay compensation to telephone companies providing local telephone services that includes a fair and reasonable portion of:
(1) the costs of local exchange facilities used in connection with long-distance telephone services, including facilities connecting a customer to local switching facilities; and
(2) the common costs of companies providing local telephone services.
Subd. 4. Price for interconnection or network element. For telephone companies with more than 50,000 access lines, the prices for interconnection or network elements to be established by the commission in any pending or future proceeding shall be based on a forward-looking economic cost methodology which shall include, but is not limited to, consideration of the following:
(1) the use of the most efficient telecommunications technology currently available and the least cost network configuration, given the existing location of the incumbent telephone company's wire centers;
(2) forward-looking depreciation rates;
(3) a reasonable allocation of forward-looking joint and common costs;
(4) forward-looking cost of capital; and
(5) Minnesota tax rates, and where applicable, Minnesota facility placement requirements, Minnesota topography, and Minnesota climate.
(5295) 1915 c 152 s 10; 1919 c 183 s 2; 1971 c 25 s 67; 1980 c 614 s 119; 1987 c 340 s 21; 1997 c 223 s 5

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 237 - 238 — Telecommunications

Chapter 237 — Telecommunications

Section 237.01 — Definitions.

Section 237.011 — Telecommunications Goals.

Section 237.012 — Broadband Goals.

Section 237.02 — General Authority Of Department And Commission; Definitions.

Section 237.025 — Competitive Market Regulation.

Section 237.03 — Scope Of Law.

Section 237.035 — Telecommunications Carrier Exemption.

Section 237.036 — Coin-operated Or Public Pay Telephones.

Section 237.04 — Wire Crossing Or Paralleling Utility Line; Rules.

Section 237.045 — Railroad Rights-of-way; Crossing Or Paralleling By Utilities.

Section 237.05 — Enforcement Authority.

Section 237.06 — Rates And Deposits.

Section 237.065 — Rate For School Or Purchasing Cooperative.

Section 237.066 — State Government Pricing Plans.

Section 237.067 — Establishment Exempt From Regulation.

Section 237.069 — Tracer; Harassing Telephone Call; Rules.

Section 237.07 — Filing Requirements.

Section 237.071 — Special Pricing.

Section 237.072 — Limitation On Rate Change.

Section 237.075 — Rate Change.

Section 237.076 — Settlement; Procedures.

Section 237.078 — Informal Review And Resolution Of Disputes.

Section 237.081 — Investigation.

Section 237.082 — Telecommunication Rate And Service Goals.

Section 237.09 — Discrimination Prohibited.

Section 237.10 — Uniform Rules, Classifications, Practices; Forms.

Section 237.101 — Electronic Billing.

Section 237.11 — Inspecting Records And Property; Reports Required.

Section 237.115 — Information Subject To Protective Order.

Section 237.12 — Service Connection Between Telephone Companies.

Section 237.121 — Prohibited Practices.

Section 237.131 — Intrastate Call Routing.

Section 237.132 — Registration Of Wholesale Transport Providers.

Section 237.14 — Rate For Service To Officer.

Section 237.15 — Investigation And Hearing; Authority Delegated.

Section 237.155 — Credit For Incorrect Directory Assistance.

Section 237.16 — Local Exchange Competition, Rules.

Section 237.162 — Public Right-of-way; Definitions.

Section 237.163 — Use And Regulation Of Public Right-of-way.

Section 237.164 — Universal Service Discount For School Or Library.

Section 237.17 — Extension Of Long-distance Line.

Section 237.19 — Municipal Telecommunications Services.

Section 237.20 — Condemnation: Notice, Compensation, Appeal.

Section 237.21 — Valuation Of Telephone Property.

Section 237.22 — Depreciation; Amortization.

Section 237.23 — Acquiring Property Of Another Company.

Section 237.231 — Sale Of Local Exchange Service.

Section 237.24 — Transcribed Copy Of Record, Expense.

Section 237.25 — Appeal From Decision Of Commission.

Section 237.26 — Order Final And Conclusive.

Section 237.27 — Attorney General To Compel Obedience.

Section 237.28 — Burden Of Proof.

Section 237.295 — Assessment Of Regulatory Expenses.

Section 237.30 — Telephone Investigation Fund; Appropriation.

Section 237.411 — Reduced Rate Regulation For Certain Business Customers.

Section 237.414 — Expanded Calling Areas; Transport Facilities; Terminations.

Section 237.435 — Annual Universal Service Funding Certification.

Section 237.46 — Gross Misdemeanor Violation.

Section 237.461 — Enforcement.

Section 237.49 — Combined Local Access Surcharge.

Section 237.491 — Combined Per Number Fee.

Section 237.50 — Definitions.

Section 237.51 — Telecommunications Access Minnesota Program Administration.

Section 237.52 — Telecommunications Access Minnesota Fund.

Section 237.53 — Telecommunications Devices And Interconnectivity Products.

Section 237.54 — Telecommunications Relay Services (trs).

Section 237.55 — Annual Report On Telecommunications Access.

Section 237.56 — Adequate Service Enforcement.

Section 237.57 — Definitions.

Section 237.59 — Classification Of Competitive Service; Hearing.

Section 237.60 — Discriminatory Practices; Service Costs.

Section 237.61 — Expedited Proceeding.

Section 237.626 — Promotion Activities.

Section 237.64 — Registration; Bond.

Section 237.66 — Disclosure Of Local Service Options.

Section 237.661 — Antislamming.

Section 237.662 — Notice And Disclosure Requirements Of Long-distance Providers.

Section 237.663 — Loading.

Section 237.665 — Prohibition Against Billing For Unauthorized Charges.

Section 237.681 — Private Shared Services.

Section 237.69 — Telephone Assistance Plan; Definitions.

Section 237.70 — Development Of Telephone Assistance Plan.

Section 237.701 — Telephone Assistance Fund; Appropriation.

Section 237.71 — Tap Rules.

Section 237.73 — Obtaining Service By Fraud; Injunction.

Section 237.74 — Regulation Of Telecommunications Carrier.

Section 237.75 — Class Service.

Section 237.76 — Purpose.

Section 237.761 — Alternative Regulation Plan; Service.

Section 237.762 — Alternative Regulation Plan Rate, Price.

Section 237.763 — Exemption From Earnings Regulation And Investigation.

Section 237.764 — Plan Adoption; Effect.

Section 237.765 — Quality Of Service.

Section 237.766 — Plan Duration And Extension.

Section 237.767 — Discontinuance Of Service.

Section 237.768 — Periodic Financial Report.

Section 237.769 — Rules Applicable.

Section 237.770 — Subsidization.

Section 237.771 — Discrimination.

Section 237.772 — Cost Study Methodology.

Section 237.773 — Alternative Regulation For Small Telephone Company.

Section 237.774 — Application Of Other Laws.

Section 237.775 — Existing Plan Not Affected.

Section 237.79 — Telephone Company Providing Cable Service.

Section 237.80 — Interexchange Telephone Service.

Section 237.81 — Scope.

Section 237.82 — Definitions; Call Location Information.

Section 237.83 — Disclosure Of Call Location Information; Emergency Situations.