Sec. 56.206. DENIAL OF PETITION. The commission shall deny a petition if the commission determines that services cannot be extended to the petitioning premises at a reasonable cost. In making that determination, the commission shall consider all relevant factors, including:
(1) the original cost to be incurred by a designated provider to deploy service to the petitioning premises, and the effect of reimbursement of those costs on the state universal service fund;
(2) the number of access lines requested by the petitioners for the petitioning premises;
(3) the size of the geographic territory in which the petitioning premises are included;
(4) the proximity of existing facilities and the existence of a preferred designated provider under Section 56.213; and
(5) any technical barriers to the provision of service.
Added by Acts 2001, 77th Leg., ch. 651, Sec. 4, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 2 - Public Utility Regulatory Act
Subtitle C - Telecommunications Utilities
Chapter 56 - Telecommunications Assistance and Universal Service Fund
Subchapter F. Service to Uncertificated Area
Section 56.202. Designation of Provider
Section 56.203. Petition for Service
Section 56.204. Contents of Petition
Section 56.206. Denial of Petition
Section 56.208. Designation of Provider
Section 56.209. Recovery of Costs
Section 56.210. Aid to Construction Charge; Contract for Services
Section 56.211. Permanent Premises Required