Effective: September 29, 2015
Latest Legislation: House Bill 64 - 131st General Assembly
(A) Except as otherwise provided in this section and section 4927.10 of the Revised Code, an incumbent local exchange carrier shall provide basic local exchange service to all persons or entities in its service area requesting that service, and that service shall be provided on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis.
(B)(1) An incumbent local exchange carrier is not obligated to construct facilities and provide basic local exchange service, or any other telecommunications service, to the occupants of multitenant real estate, including, but not limited to, apartments, condominiums, subdivisions, office buildings, or office parks, if the owner, operator, or developer of the multitenant real estate does any of the following to the benefit of any other telecommunications service provider:
(a) Permits only one provider of telecommunications service to install the company's facilities or equipment during the construction or development phase of the multitenant real estate;
(b) Accepts or agrees to accept incentives or rewards that are offered by a telecommunications service provider to the owner, operator, developer, or occupants of the multitenant real estate and are contingent on the provision of telecommunications service by that provider to the occupants, to the exclusion of services provided by other telecommunications service providers;
(c) Collects from the occupants of the multitenant real estate any charges for the provision of telecommunications service to the occupants, including charges collected through rents, fees, or dues.
(2) A carrier not obligated to construct facilities and provide basic local exchange service pursuant to division (B)(1) of this section shall notify the public utilities commission of that fact within one hundred twenty days of receiving knowledge thereof.
(3) The commission by rule may establish a process for determining a necessary successor telephone company to provide service to real estate described in division (B)(1) of this section when the circumstances described in that division cease to exist.
(4) An incumbent local exchange carrier that receives a request from any person or entity to provide service under the circumstances described in division (B)(1) of this section shall, within fifteen days of such receipt, provide notice to the person or entity specifying whether the carrier will provide the requested service. If the carrier provides notice that it will not serve the person or entity, the notice shall describe the person's or entity's right to file a complaint with the commission under section 4927.21 of the Revised Code within thirty days after receipt of the notice. In resolving any such complaint, the commission's determination shall be limited to whether any circumstance described in divisions (B)(1)(a) to (c) of this section exists. Upon a finding by the commission that such a circumstance exists, the complaint shall be dismissed. Upon a finding that such circumstances do not exist, the person's or entity's sole remedy shall be provision by the carrier of the requested service within a reasonable time.
(C) An incumbent local exchange carrier may apply to the commission for a waiver from compliance with division (A) of this section. The application shall include, at a minimum, the reason for the requested waiver, the number of persons or entities who would be impacted by the waiver, and the alternatives that would be available to those persons or entities if the waiver were granted. The incumbent local exchange carrier applying for the waiver shall publish notice of the waiver application one time in a newspaper of general circulation throughout the service area identified in the application and shall provide additional notice to affected persons or entities as required by the commission in rules adopted under this division. The commission's rules shall define "affected" for purposes of this division. The commission shall afford such persons or entities a reasonable opportunity to comment to the commission on the application. This opportunity shall include a public hearing conducted in accordance with rules adopted under this division and conducted in the service area identified in the application. After a reasonable opportunity to comment has been provided, but not later than one hundred twenty days after the application is filed, the commission either shall issue an order granting the waiver if, upon investigation, it finds the waiver to be just, reasonable, and not contrary to the public interest, and that the applicant demonstrates a financial hardship or an unusual technical limitation, or shall issue an order denying the waiver based on a failure to meet those standards and specifying the reasons for the denial. The commission shall adopt rules to implement division (C) of this section.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4927 | Telecommunications - Alternative Regulation
Section 4927.01 | Definitions.
Section 4927.02 | State Policy.
Section 4927.03 | Authority Over Voip-Enabled Service and Other Telecommunications Services.
Section 4927.04 | Commission's Authority Under Federal Law.
Section 4927.05 | Certificate or Registration Required.
Section 4927.06 | Unfair or Deceptive Trade Practices.
Section 4927.07 | Withdrawal of Service.
Section 4927.08 | Basic Local Exchange Service Standards.
Section 4927.09 | Access to 9-1-1 Service.
Section 4927.10 | Carrier's Withdrawal or Abandonment of Basic Local Exchange Service.
Section 4927.101 | Effect of Enactments and Amendments by Hb 64 of 131st General Assembly.
Section 4927.102 | Regulatory Restrictions.
Section 4927.11 | Access to Basic Local Exchange Service.
Section 4927.12 | Alteration of Rates for Basic Local Exchange Service.
Section 4927.122 | Upward Alterations of Rates.
Section 4927.123 | Exemption for Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers.
Section 4927.124 | Notice of Rate Alteration.
Section 4927.13 | Lifeline Service for Eligible Residential Customers.
Section 4927.14 | Adoption of Rules for Rates for Persons With Disabilities.
Section 4927.15 | Rates, Terms and Conditions for 9-1-1 and Other Services.
Section 4927.16 | Unbundling, Resale or Network Interconnection.
Section 4927.18 | Adoption of Rules Regarding Inmate or Juvenile Offender Services.
Section 4927.19 | Examination of Books, Records or Practices.