84R9639 JXC-D By: Guillen H.B. No. 3440 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to eligibility of certain rural companies for support from the universal service fund. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 56.021, Utilities Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 56.021. UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND ESTABLISHED. The commission shall adopt and enforce rules requiring local exchange companies to establish a universal service fund to: (1) assist telecommunications providers in providing basic local telecommunications service at reasonable rates in high cost rural areas under two plans: (A) the Texas High Cost Universal Service Plan (16 T.A.C. Section 26.403); and (B) the Small and Rural Incumbent Local Exchange Company Universal Service Plan (16 T.A.C. Section 26.404); (2) reimburse the telecommunications carrier that provides the statewide telecommunications relay access service under Subchapter D; (3) finance the specialized telecommunications assistance program established under Subchapter E; (4) reimburse the department and the commission for costs incurred in implementing this chapter and Chapter 57; (5) reimburse a telecommunications carrier providing lifeline service as provided by 47 C.F.R. Part 54, Subpart E, as amended; (6) finance the implementation and administration of an integrated eligibility process created under Section 17.007 for customer service discounts relating to telecommunications services, including outreach expenses the commission determines are reasonable and necessary; (7) reimburse a designated provider under Subchapter F; (8) reimburse a successor utility under Subchapter G; [and] (9) finance the program established under Subchapter H; and (10) finance the rural basic and broadband service program established under Subchapter I. SECTION 2. Chapter 56, Utilities Code, is amended by adding Subchapter I to read as follows: SUBCHAPTER I. RURAL BASIC AND BROADBAND SERVICE PROGRAM Sec. 56.351. SUPPORT FOR BASIC AND BROADBAND SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS. (a) The commission shall provide from the universal service fund financial assistance for a telecommunications provider that holds a certificate of operating authority or a service provider certificate of operating authority to build and maintain facility-based networks capable of providing access to basic local telecommunications service and broadband service in rural areas of this state where: (1) an incumbent local exchange company no longer seeks support for a particular exchange; and (2) support is necessary to allow the provision of services at rates comparable to the benchmark rates established by the Federal Communications Commission. (b) Support received under this subchapter may not be used for a purpose other than a purpose described by Subsection (a). (c) In an area where an incumbent local exchange company provides service and seeks support from the universal service fund, telecommunications providers eligible to receive support under this subchapter will continue to receive per-line support identical to the support received by the incumbent local exchange company. Sec. 56.352. NETWORK STANDARDS. The commission by rule shall establish standards for networks built or maintained using support disbursed under this subchapter. The standards must require a network to provide basic local telecommunications service and broadband service and be consistent with standards established by the federal government. Sec. 56.353. SUPPORT LEVEL. (a) The commission shall adopt rules to ensure that support provided under this subchapter is calculated in a manner that is consistent with standard accounting principles. (b) Until the commission determines the level of support necessary to allow a telecommunications provider eligible to receive support under this subchapter to fulfill the requirements of this subchapter: (1) on or before September 1, 2017, the provider is entitled to receive at least the level of support the provider is entitled to receive on the date the provider requests support from the commission; and (2) after September 1, 2017, the provider is entitled to receive at least the level of support the provider is entitled to receive under commission rules effective on September 1, 2017. SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.