[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 3]
[Revised as of October 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR61.58]

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                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 61_TARIFFS--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart E_General Rules for Dominant Carriers
 
Sec. 61.58  Notice requirements.

    (a) Every proposed tariff filing must bear an effective date and, 
except as otherwise provided by regulation, special permission, or 
Commission order, must be made on at least the number of days notice 
specified in this section.
    (1) Notice is accomplished by filing the proposed tariff changes 
with the Commission. Any period of notice specified in this section 
begins on and includes the date the tariff is received by the 
Commission, but does not include the effective date. If a tariff filing 
proposes changes governed by more than one of the notice periods listed 
below, the longest notice period will apply. In computing the notice 
period required, all days including Sundays and holidays must be 
counted.

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    (2)(i) Local exchange carriers may file tariffs pursuant to the 
streamlined tariff filing provisions of section 204(a)(3) of the 
Communications Act. Such a tariff may be filed on 7 days' notice if it 
proposes only rate decreases. Any other tariff filed pursuant to section 
204(a)(3) of the Communications Act, including those that propose a rate 
increase or any change in terms and conditions, shall be filed on 15 
days' notice. Any tariff filing made pursuant to section 204(a)(3) of 
the Communications Act must comply with the applicable cost support 
requirements specified in this part.
    (ii) Local exchange carriers may elect not to file tariffs pursuant 
to section 204(a)(3) of the Communications Act. Any such tariffs shall 
be filed on at least 16 days' notice.
    (iii) Except for tariffs filed pursuant to section 204(a)(3) of the 
Communications Act, the Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, may require 
the deferral of the effective date of any filing made on less than 120 
days' notice, so as to provide for a maximum of 120 days' notice, or of 
such other maximum period of notice permitted by section 203(b) of the 
Communications Act, regardless of whether petitions under Sec. 1.773 of 
this chapter have been filed.
    (3) Tariff filings proposing corrections or voluntarily deferring 
the effective date of a pending tariff revision must be made on at least 
3 days' notice, and may be filed notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 
61.59. Corrections to tariff materials not yet effective cannot take 
effect before the effective date of the original material. Deferrals 
must take effect on or before the current effective date of the pending 
tariff revisions being deferred.
    (4) This subsection applies only to dominant carriers. If the tariff 
publication would increase any rate or charge, or would effectuate and 
authorized discountinuance, reduction or other impairment of service to 
any customer, the offering carrier must inform the affected customers of 
the content of the tariff publication. Such notification should be made 
in a form appropriate to the circumstance, and may include written 
notification, personal contact, or advertising in newspapers of general 
circulation.
    (b) Tariffs for new services filed by price cap local exchange 
carriers shall be filed on at least one day's notice.
    (c) Contract-based tariffs filed by price cap local exchange 
carriers pursuant to Sec. 69.727(a) of this chapter shall be filed on 
at least one day's notice.
    (d)(1) A local exchange carrier that is filing a tariff revision to 
remove its corridor or interstate intraLATA toll services from its 
interexchange basket pursuant to Sec. 61.42(d)(4)(ii) shall submit such 
filing on at least fifteen days' notice.
    (2) A local exchange carrier that has removed its corridor and 
interstate intraLATA toll services from its interexchange basket 
pursuant to Sec. 61.42(d)(4)(ii) shall file subsequent tariff filings 
for corridor or interstate intraLATA toll services on at least one day's 
notice.
    (e) Non-price cap carriers and/or services. (1) Tariff filings in 
the instances specified in paragraphs (d)(1) (i), (ii), and (iii) of 
this section must be made on at least 15 days' notice.
    (i) Tariffs filed in the first instance by new carriers.
    (ii) Tariffs filings involving new rates and regulations not 
previously filed at, from, to or via points on new lines; at, from to or 
via new radio facilities; or for new points of radio communication.
    (iii) Tariff filings involving a change in the name of a carrier, a 
change in Vertical or Horizontal coordinates (or other means used to 
determine airline mileages), a change in the lists of mileages, a change 
in the lists of connecting, concurring or other participating carriers, 
text changes, or the imposition of termination charges calculated from 
effective tariff provisions. The imposition of termination charges does 
not include the initial filing of termination liability provisions.
    (2) Tariff filings involving a change in rate structure, a new 
offering, or a rate increase must be made on at least 45 days' notice.
    (3) Alascom, Inc. shall file its annual tariff revisions for its 
Common Carrier Services (Alascom Tariff F.C.C No. 11) on at least 35 
days' notice.
    (4) All tariff filings not specifically assigned a different period 
of public notice in this part must be made on at least 35 days' notice.

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    (f) [Reserved]

[49 FR 40869, Oct. 18, 1984, as amended at 54 FR 19844, May 8, 1989; 55 
FR 42384, Oct. 19, 1990; 56 FR 1500, Jan. 15, 1991; 56 FR 5956, Feb. 14, 
1991; 56 FR 55239, Oct. 25, 1991; 58 FR 36149, July 6, 1993; 59 FR 
10304, Mar. 4, 1994; 62 FR 5778, Feb. 7, 1997; 64 FR 46591, Aug. 26, 
1999; 64 FR 51266, Sept. 22, 1999; 67 FR 13228, Mar. 21, 2002]