Kentucky Statutes 278.541 – Definitions for KRS 278.541 to 278.544
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In addition to the definitions set forth in KRS § 278.010 and KRS § 278.516(2), the following definitions shall apply to KRS § 278.541 to KRS § 278.544:
(1) “Basic local exchange service” means a retail telecommunications service consisting of a primary, single, voice-grade line provided to the premises of residential or business customers with the following features and functions only:
(a) Unlimited calls within the telephone utility’s local exchange area; (b) Dual-tone multifrequency dialing; and
(c) Access to the following:
1. 911 emergency service;
2. All locally available interexchange companies;
3. Directory assistance;
4. Operator services;
5. Relay services; and
6. A standard alphabetical directory listing that includes names, addresses, and telephone numbers at no additional charge.
With respect to local exchange carriers, basic local exchange service also shall include any mandatory extended area service routes accessible as a local call within that exchange area on or before July 12, 2006. Basic local exchange service does not include any features or functions other than those listed in this subsection, nor any other communications service, even if such service should include features and functions listed herein;
(2) “Electing utility” means a telephone utility that elects to operate under KRS
278.543;
(3) “Local exchange carrier” or “LEC” has the same meaning as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 153(26);
(4) “Incumbent local exchange carrier” or “ILEC” has the same meaning as defined in
47 U.S.C. § 251(h);
(5) “Nonbasic service” means all retail telecommunications services provided to a residential or business customer, all arrangements with respect to those services, and all packages of products or services; provided, however, nonbasic service includes basic local exchange service only if the customer chooses to purchase a package that includes basic local exchange service as a component of the package;
(6) “Optional telephone feature” means any of those central office-based features that were tariffed by a local exchange carrier on or before February 1, 2006, that, where available:
(a) Are available to a line-side connection in a telephone switch:
(b) Are available on a stand-alone basis separate from a bundled offering; and
(c) Enhance the utility of basic local exchange service.
The term includes but is not limited to call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID;
(7) “Package” means combinations of retail products or services offered, whether at a single price or with the availability of the price for one (1) product or service contingent on the purchase of others; and
(8) “Telephone utility” includes local exchange carriers and telecommunications carriers as those terms are defined in 47 U.S.C. § 153 and any federal regulations implementing that section, except that the definition shall not include commercial mobile radio service providers as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332 and the Federal Communications Commission’s lawful regulations promulgated thereunder.
Effective: July 15, 2016
History: Amended 2016 Ky. Acts ch. 111, sec. 26, effective July 15, 2016. — Created
2006 Ky. Acts ch. 239, sec. 1, effective July 12, 2006.
(1) “Basic local exchange service” means a retail telecommunications service consisting of a primary, single, voice-grade line provided to the premises of residential or business customers with the following features and functions only:
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 278.541
- Federal: refers to the United States. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
(a) Unlimited calls within the telephone utility’s local exchange area; (b) Dual-tone multifrequency dialing; and
(c) Access to the following:
1. 911 emergency service;
2. All locally available interexchange companies;
3. Directory assistance;
4. Operator services;
5. Relay services; and
6. A standard alphabetical directory listing that includes names, addresses, and telephone numbers at no additional charge.
With respect to local exchange carriers, basic local exchange service also shall include any mandatory extended area service routes accessible as a local call within that exchange area on or before July 12, 2006. Basic local exchange service does not include any features or functions other than those listed in this subsection, nor any other communications service, even if such service should include features and functions listed herein;
(2) “Electing utility” means a telephone utility that elects to operate under KRS
278.543;
(3) “Local exchange carrier” or “LEC” has the same meaning as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 153(26);
(4) “Incumbent local exchange carrier” or “ILEC” has the same meaning as defined in
47 U.S.C. § 251(h);
(5) “Nonbasic service” means all retail telecommunications services provided to a residential or business customer, all arrangements with respect to those services, and all packages of products or services; provided, however, nonbasic service includes basic local exchange service only if the customer chooses to purchase a package that includes basic local exchange service as a component of the package;
(6) “Optional telephone feature” means any of those central office-based features that were tariffed by a local exchange carrier on or before February 1, 2006, that, where available:
(a) Are available to a line-side connection in a telephone switch:
(b) Are available on a stand-alone basis separate from a bundled offering; and
(c) Enhance the utility of basic local exchange service.
The term includes but is not limited to call forwarding, call waiting, and caller ID;
(7) “Package” means combinations of retail products or services offered, whether at a single price or with the availability of the price for one (1) product or service contingent on the purchase of others; and
(8) “Telephone utility” includes local exchange carriers and telecommunications carriers as those terms are defined in 47 U.S.C. § 153 and any federal regulations implementing that section, except that the definition shall not include commercial mobile radio service providers as defined in 47 U.S.C. § 332 and the Federal Communications Commission’s lawful regulations promulgated thereunder.
Effective: July 15, 2016
History: Amended 2016 Ky. Acts ch. 111, sec. 26, effective July 15, 2016. — Created
2006 Ky. Acts ch. 239, sec. 1, effective July 12, 2006.