Wis. Stat. § 196.203
Exemption of alternative telecommunications utilities
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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2007
(1d) In this section, “local government telecommunications utility" has the meaning given in s. 196.204 (1m) (a) .
(1g) Alternative telecommunications utilities are exempt from all provisions of this chapter, except as provided in this section, and except for all of the following:
(1m) Any person claiming to be a cable television telecommunications service provider under this section shall annually file with the commission any information required by the commission to determine the gross income of the person which is derived from the operation of a cable television system.
(a) An alternative telecommunications utility is subject to ss. 196.01 , 196.016 , 196.025 (6) , 196.191 , 196.206 , and 196.212 .
(b) An alternative telecommunications utility certified under this section pursuant to s. 196.50 (2) (j) 1. a. is subject to ss. 196.219 (2r) and 196.503 , and, with respect only to wholesale telecommunications services, is subject to ss. 196.03 (1) and (6) , 196.219 (4) , 196.28 , and 196.37 ; and, if such an alternative telecommunications utility was regulated as a price-regulated telecommunications utility prior to June 9, 2011, the alternative telecommunications utility's intrastate dedicated access rates shall mirror its interstate dedicated access rates.
(c) An alternative telecommunications utility that is a local government telecommunications utility is subject to s. 196.204 .
(2)
(a) No person may commence providing service as an alternative telecommunications utility unless the person petitions for and the commission issues a certification that the person is an alternative telecommunications utility or unless the person is a telecommunications utility that the commission certifies as an alternative telecommunications utility under this section pursuant to s. 196.50 (2) (j) 1. a.
(3)
(a) In response to a petition from any interested person, or upon its own motion, the commission shall determine whether the public interest requires that any provision of ch. 201 or this chapter be imposed on a person providing or proposing to provide service as an alternative telecommunications utility in a relevant market. In making this determination, the commission may consider factors including the quality of service, customer complaints, concerns about the effect on customers of local exchange telecommunications utilities and the extent to which similar services are available from alternative sources.
(b) The commission may not deny a petition filed under par. (a) by a provider of cable service for alternative telecommunications utility status in a particular geographical area as not being in the public interest if basic local exchange service is provided in the same geographical area by any of the following:
1. A telecommunications utility with more than 50,000 access lines in use in this state.
2. Subject to par. (c) , a telecommunications utility with 50,000 or less access lines in use in this state which also provides cable service in that geographical area, if provision of cable service began after September 1, 1994.
(c) Paragraph (b) 2. shall not apply if the telecommunications utility's provision of cable service is limited to the provision of satellite cable programming, as defined in s. 943.47 (1) (b) .
(d) Section 196.50 (1) (b) applies to an alternative telecommunications utility except for a provider of cable service.
(dm) Section 196.197 applies to an alternative telecommunications utility.
(e)
1. If a provider of cable service files a petition under par. (a) for alternative telecommunications status to offer local exchange service, as defined in s. 196.50 (1) (b) 1. , in a geographical area served by a telecommunications utility with less than 50,000 access lines in use in this state on September 1, 1994, or at any time thereafter, the commission may not deny the petition as not being in the public interest and shall do any of the following:
a. Eliminate the telecommunications utility's obligation to be the provider of last resort.
b. Allocate universal service fund moneys available under s. 196.218 (5) (a) 1. to the telecommunications utility to offset the obligation to be the provider of last resort under a formula that reimburses the telecommunications utility for 90% of the difference calculated by subtracting 110% of the weighted average basic single-party residential monthly rate for all telecommunications utilities in this state from the eligible telecommunications utility's average basic single-party residential rate and for 90% of the difference calculated by subtracting 110% of the weighted average single line business access line monthly rate for all telecommunications utilities in this state from the eligible telecommunications utility's single line business access line monthly rate.
2. The commission may not increase regulation of a telecommunications utility eligible for funds under subd. 1. b. in implementing this paragraph.
2m. Subdivision 1. does not apply if the petitioner meets the conditions under par. (b) 2.
3. Subdivision 1. does not apply after September 1, 1998, but a telecommunications utility eligible for funds under subd. 1. b. remains eligible for universal service fund funding after that date to offset its obligation to be the provider of last resort.
(4) The commission may impose any provision of ch. 201 or this chapter on one or more, but not necessarily all, alternative telecommunications utilities providing service in a relevant market.
(b) Except for an alternative telecommunications utility that is a local government telecommunications utility, certification as an alternative telecommunications utility shall be on a statewide basis and any certification issued by the commission before June 9, 2011, to an alternative telecommunications utility that is not a local government telecommunications utility is considered amended to be a statewide certification.
(c) An alternative telecommunications utility may provide notice to the commission to maintain certification as an alternative telecommunications utility but to recertify the alternative telecommunications utility and impose on the alternative telecommunications utility only those provisions of this chapter specified in this paragraph. No later than 30 days after receiving notice under this paragraph, the commission shall issue an order granting recertification and imposing on the alternative telecommunications utility those provisions of this chapter specified in sub. (4m) (a) that are imposed on all alternative telecommunications utilities under sub. (3) . The commission may impose a provision of this chapter specified in sub. (4m) (b) or (c) if in the public interest. An alternative telecommunications utility for which an order of recertification is issued is subject to sub. (1g) . The granting of the recertification shall operate to terminate the alternative telecommunications utility's prior certification. All regulatory requirements in or related to the prior certification that are inconsistent with the requirements of or regulation allowed under this section, including all such requirements imposed by the certification and all such requirements imposed by the commission, whether by statute or commission rule or order, on the alternative telecommunications utility are terminated on the effective date of the order, unless the alternative telecommunications utility, in its notice to the commission seeking recertification under this paragraph, requests to remain subject to one or more requirements of its prior certification that do not violate the alternative telecommunications utility's requirements and obligations under this chapter and the commission does not deny the request in the commission's recertification order.
(d) The commission may deny a petition for certification as an alternative telecommunications utility described in s. 196.01 (1d) (f) only if the commission finds that the petitioner does not have the financial, managerial, or technical capabilities to provide its proposed services or to comply with conditions that the commission is authorized to impose under sub. (3) .
(3) In response to a petition from any interested person, or upon its own motion, the commission shall determine whether the public interest requires that a provision of this chapter specified in sub. (4m) be imposed on a person providing or proposing to provide service as an alternative telecommunications utility. If the commission imposes a provision of this chapter specified in sub. (4m) (a) on an alternative telecommunications utility under this subsection, the commission shall impose the same provision at the same level of regulation on all other alternative telecommunications utilities.
(4m)
(a) The commission may impose s. 196.02 (1) , (4) , or (5) , 196.04 , 196.135 , 196.14 , 196.197 , 196.199 , 196.207 , 196.208 , 196.218 , 196.219 (1) , (2) (b) , (c) , or (d) , (2r) , or (3) (a) , (d) , (j) , (m) , (n) , or (o) , 196.25 , 196.26 , 196.39 , 196.395 , 196.40 , 196.41 , 196.43 , 196.44 , 196.65 , 196.66 , 196.81 , 196.85 , 196.858 , or 196.859 on an alternative telecommunications utility.
(b) In addition to the requirements under s. 196.212 , the commission may, with respect only to intrastate switched access services, impose s. 196.03 (1) or (6) or 196.37 on an alternative telecommunications utility, except that the commission may not investigate, review, or set the rates for intrastate switched access services of an alternative telecommunications utility that is subject to s. 196.212 (2) or (3) except as required to enforce s. 196.212 (2) or (3) .
(c) The commission may, with respect only to wholesale telecommunications service, impose s. 196.03 (1) or (6) , 196.219 (4) , 196.28 , or 196.37 on an alternative telecommunications utility certified under sub. (2) (a) or (c) .
(5) The commission may establish a reasonable fee schedule and may assess an alternative telecommunications utility to cover the cost of making a determination under this section.
(5) The commission may establish a reasonable fee schedule and may assess an alternative telecommunications utility to cover the cost of certification, recertification, or other determinations made under this section.
(6) The commission shall maintain information on certified alternative telecommunications utilities and on applicants for alternative telecommunications utility certification and make that information available to any person, upon request.
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