[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 162 (Tuesday, August 20, 1996)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 43023-43025]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-20901]
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 1
[CS Docket No. 96-166; FCC 96-327]
Implementation of Section 703 of the Communications Act of 1996
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: By adopting this Order, the Commission implements the self-
effectuating additions and revisions made by Section 703 of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 to Section 224 of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended. The pole attachment provisions of Section 224 of
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, initially only applied to
cable television system operators. However, Section 703 of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 expanded the scope of the pole
attachment provisions under Section 224 to include telecommunications
carriers as well as cable television system operators.
DATES: Effective August 20, 1996. Written comments by the public on the
information collections contained herein are due October 21, 1996.
ADDRESSES: Comments on the information collections contained herein
should be submitted to Dorothy Conway, Federal Communications
Commission, Room 234, 1919 M Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20554, or via
the Internet to dconway@fcc.gov, and to Timothy Fain, OMB Desk Officer,
10236 NEOB, 725--17th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20503 or via the
Internet to fain__t@al.eop.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael T. McMenamin, Cable Services
Bureau, (202) 418-7200. For additional information concerning the
information collections contained in this Order contact Dorothy Conway
at 202-418-0217, or via the Internet at dconway@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a synopsis of the Commission's
Order, CS Docket No. 96-166, adopted August 2, 1996 and released August
6, 1996. The full text of this decision is available for inspection and
copying during normal business hours in the FCC Reference Center (Room
239), 1919 M Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20554, and may be purchased
from the Commission's copy contractor, International Transcription
Service, (202) 857-3800, 1919 M Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20554.
Synopsis of the Order
Section 703 of the 1996 Act added and amended several provisions of
Section 224 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Section
224''). Specifically, Section 703 amended Sections 224 (a)(1), (a)(4),
(c)(1) and (c)(2)(B), and added new Sections 224 (a)(5), (d)(3), (e),
(f), (g), (h) and (i). Many of these additions and revisions to
existing federal statutory provisions are self-effectuating. This Order
conforms our rules to meet these new statutory requirements. We are
revising these rules without providing prior public notice and an
opportunity for comment because the rule modifications do not involve
discretionary action on the part of the Commission but rather, simply
conform our rules to the applicable provisions of the 1996 Act. We find
that notice and comment procedures are unnecessary, and that this
action falls
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within the ``good cause'' exception of the Administrative Procedure
Act. Sections 224(e) is not self-effectuating. We will seek notice and
comment regarding implementation of Section 224(e) in a separate
proceeding consistent with the two-year period specified by Section
224(e). In addition, the Commission has sought notice and comment
regarding the implementation of Sections 224 (f) and (h) in a separate
proceeding.1
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\1\ The Commission has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the
Telecommunications Act of 1996, FCC 96-182, 61 FR 18311, par. 220-
225 (April 25, 1996), to implement the Interconnection provisions of
Section 251.
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Paperwork Reduction Act
This Order contains either proposed or modified information
collections. The Commission has requested Office of Management and
Budget (``OMB'') approval, under the emergency processing provisions of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, of the information contained in
this rulemaking. Approval is requested to be effective no later than
the date that the summary of the Order appears in the Federal Register.
The OMB control number for information collections contained in this
rulemaking is 3060-0392. The Commission, as part of its continuing
effort to reduce paperwork burdens and to obtain regular OMB approval
of the information collections, invites the general public to comment
on the information collections contained in this Order, as required by
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. Public and agency comments are due
October 21, 1996. Comments should address: (a) Whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Commission, including whether the information
shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Commission's
burden estimates; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
of the information collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of
the collection of information on the respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
OMB Approval Number: 3060-0392.
Title: 47 CFR 1.1401 through 1.1416 Pole Attachment Procedures.
Type of Review: Revision of existing collection.
Respondents: Businesses or other for-profit entities.
Number of Respondents: 83.
Estimated Time Per Response: 1-25 hours.
Total Annual Burden: 449 hours. Notices: 36 sets of notices x 2
hours each = 72 hours. Petitions for Stay: 10 Petitions x 8 hours
each = 80 hours. Complaints, responses and replies: 10 complaint cases
(20 parties). 50% of parties will use in-house legal assistance with an
average burden of 25 hours per case. 10 parties x 25 hours = 250
hours. 50% of parties will use outside legal counsel with an average
burden of 4 hours to coordinate information with outside legal counsel.
10 parties x 4 hours = 40 hours. State certifications: 7
certifications x 1 hour = 7 hours.
Total Annual Cost to Respondents: $41,100. Notices: 36 sets of
notices x $100 each for postage and stationery = $3,600. Complaints,
responses and replies: 50% of parties will use outside legal counsel
paid at $150 per hour. 10 parties x 25 hours per case x $150 per
hour = $37,500.
Needs and Uses: Initial pole attachment provisions were mandated by
Congress pursuant to Section 224 of the Communications Act of 1934.
Among other things, Section 224 initially mandated the following: The
Commission was required to establish rules to ensure that the rates,
terms and conditions under which cable television system operators
attach their hardware to utility poles are just and reasonable.
Utilities shall provide a cable television system operator no less than
60 days written notice prior to (1) removal of facilities or
termination of any service to those facilities, such removal or
termination arising out of a rate, term or condition of a cable
television pole attachment agreement, or (2) any increase in pole
attachment rates. The Commission was required to establish a Petition
for Stay process for the action contained in the notice. The Commission
was required to establish a complaint resolution process regarding pole
attachments. The Commission was required to establish a certification
process for states to use to make notice of their authority to regulate
the rates, terms and conditions for pole attachments. The provisions in
Section 224 were initially only applicable to cable television system
operators. However, Section 703 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
amends Section 224 to expand the scope of the pole attachment
provisions to include telecommunications carriers as well as cable
television system operators. The Commission's rules for pole attachment
provisions are contained in 47 CFR 1.1401 through 1.1416.
Accordingly, It is ordered that pursuant to Section 703 of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 (Section 224 of the Communications Act
of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 224), and to Sections 4(i) and 303(r) of
the Communications Act of 1934 as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(r),
Subpart J of Part 1 of the Commission's Rules is amended as set forth
below. The rule changes will become effective August 20, 1996.
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 1
Administrative practice and procedure, Communications common
carriers, Investigations, Lawyers, Penalties, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Telecommunications.
Federal Communications Commission.
William F. Caton,
Acting Secretary.
Rules Changes
Part 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as
follows:
PART 1--PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
1. The authority citation for Part 1 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 303 and 309(j) unless otherwise
noted.
Subpart J--Pole Attachment Complaint Procedures
2. Section 1.1401 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1401 Purpose.
The rules and regulations contained in this subpart J provide
complaint and enforcement procedures to ensure that the rates, terms
and conditions for pole attachments of cable television systems and
telecommunications carriers are just and reasonable.
3. Section 1.1402 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b), (d),
(e), and (f) and adding a new paragraph (h) to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1402 Definitions.
(a) The term utility means any person that is a local exchange
carrier or an electric, gas, water, steam, or other public utility, and
who owns or controls poles, ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way used, in
whole or in part, for any wire communications. Such term does not
include any railroad, any person that is cooperatively organized, or
any person owned by the Federal Government or any State.
(b) The term pole attachment means any attachment by a cable
television system or provider of telecommunications service to a pole,
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duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned or controlled by a utility.
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(d) The term complaint means a filing by a cable television system
operator, a cable television system association, a utility, an
association of utilities, a telecommunications carrier, or an
association of telecommunications carriers alleging that a rate, term,
or condition for a pole attachment is not just and reasonable.
(e) The term complainant means a cable television system operator,
a cable television system association, a utility, an association of
utilities, a telecommunications carrier, or an association of
telecommunications carriers who files a complaint.
(f) The term respondent means a cable television system operator, a
utility, or a telecommunications carrier against whom a complaint is
filed.
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(h) For purposes of this subpart, the term telecommunications
carrier means any provider of telecommunications services, except that
the term does not include aggregators of telecommunications services
(as defined in 47 U.S.C. 226) or incumbent local exchange carriers (as
defined in 47 U.S.C. 251(h)).
4. Section 1.1403 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1403 Notice of removal and petition for temporary stay.
(a) A utility shall provide a cable television system operator or
telecommunications carrier no less than 60 days written notice prior
to:
(1) Removal of facilities or termination of any service to those
facilities, such removal or termination arising out of a rate, term, or
condition of the cable television system operator's or
telecommunications carrier's pole attachment agreement; or
(2) Any increase in pole attachment rates.
(b) A cable television system operator or telecommunications
carrier may file a ``Petition for Temporary Stay'' of the action
contained in a notice received pursuant to paragraph (a) of this
section within 15 days of receipt of such notice. Such submission shall
not be considered unless it includes, in concise terms, the relief
sought, the reasons for such relief, including a showing of irreparable
harm and likely cessation of cable television service or
telecommunication service, a copy of the notice, and certification of
service as required by Sec. 1.1404(b). The named respondent may file an
answer within 7 days of the date the Petition for Temporary Stay was
filed. No further filings under this section will be considered unless
requested or authorized by the Commission and no extensions of time
will be granted unless justified pursuant to Sec. 1.46.
5. Section 1.1404 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (d)
introductory text and (d) (2) to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1404 Complaint.
(a) The complaint shall contain the name and address of the
complainant, name and address of the respondent, and shall contain a
verification (in the form in Sec. 1.721(b)), signed by the complainant
or officer thereof if complainant is a corporation, showing
complainant's direct interest in the matter complained of. Counsel for
the complainant may sign the complaint. Complainants may join together
to file a joint complaint. Complaints filed by associations shall
specifically identify each utility, cable television system operator,
or telecommunications carrier who is a party to the complaint and shall
be accompanied by a document from each identified member certifying
that the complaint is being filed on its behalf.
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(d) The complaint shall be accompanied by a copy of the pole
attachment agreement, if any, between the cable system operator or
telecommunications carrier and the utility. If there is no present pole
attachment agreement, the complaint shall contain:
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(2) A statement that the cable television system operator or
telecommunications carrier currently has attachments on the poles,
ducts, conduits, or rights-of-way.
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6. Section 1.1409 is amended by adding a new paragraph (e) to read
as follows:
Sec. 1.1409 Commission consideration of the complaint.
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(e) Section 1.1404 shall apply to the rate for any pole attachment
used by a cable system operator solely to provide cable service. Until
47 U.S.C. 224(e) is implemented, Sec. 1.1404 shall also apply to the
rate for any pole attachment used by a cable system or any
telecommunications carrier (to the extent such carrier is not a party
to a pole attachment agreement) to provide any telecommunications
service.
7. A new Section 1.1416 is added to subpart J to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1416 Access provisions for telecommunication carriers and cable
systems.
(a) A utility that engages in the provision of telecommunications
services or cable services shall impute to its costs of providing such
services (and charge any affiliate, subsidiary, or associate company
engaged in the provision of such services) an equal amount to the pole
attachment rate for which such company would be liable under this
section.
(b) An entity that obtains an attachment to a pole, conduit, or
right-of-way shall not be required to bear any of the costs of
rearranging or replacing its attachment, if such rearrangement or
replacement is required as a result of an additional attachment or the
modification of an existing attachment sought by any other entity
(including the owner of such pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way).
[FR Doc. 96-20901 Filed 8-19-96; 8:45 am]
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