69-3-903. Notice of rate increase or decrease. (1) At least 60 days before the effective date of any rate increase or decrease proposed by a small telecommunications provider, the small telecommunications provider shall mail notice of the proposed rate increase or decrease to each affected subscriber, the commission, and the Montana consumer counsel.

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Terms Used In Montana Code 69-3-903

  • Commission: means the Montana public service commission. See Montana Code 69-3-901
  • Rate: means a charge by a small telecommunications provider to a subscriber for the initiation or continued provision of regulated telecommunications service. See Montana Code 69-3-901
  • Rate increase: means an increase in the rates for regulated telecommunications services provided by a small telecommunications provider and the creation of new rates. See Montana Code 69-3-901
  • Small telecommunications provider: means a person, partnership, corporation, or other entity providing regulated telecommunications service to less than 12,000 subscribers in Montana. See Montana Code 69-3-901
  • Subscriber: means a person, partnership, corporation, or other entity acquiring regulated telecommunications service from a small telecommunications provider. See Montana Code 69-3-901

(2)Notice to the commission and consumer counsel must include:

(a)a summary of the justification for the proposed rate increase;

(b)a list of the number of affected subscribers in each category of rates proposed to be increased or decreased; and

(c)if requested by the commission, a list of the names of the affected subscribers.

(3)The notice to affected subscribers may be included with regular subscriber billings and must include:

(a)a schedule of the proposed rates;

(b)the effective date of the proposed rates; and

(c)a description of the petition procedure in 69-3-906 for seeking commission review and determination of the proposed rates. If the small telecommunications provider publishes the petition procedure in a telephone directory, a reference to the location of the procedure in the directory is adequate notice.