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237.231 SALE OF LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE.
    Subdivision 1. Commission approval. A Class A telephone company may not sell a
local exchange service territory without receiving the prior consent of the commission. For the
purposes of this section, a Class A telephone company is a telephone company which has annual
revenues from regulated telecommunication operations of $100,000,000 or more, as defined by
the Federal Communications Commission in Code of Federal Regulations, title 47, section 32.11,
paragraphs (a)(1) and (e).
    Subd. 2. Notice of intended sale. At least 90 days prior to applying to the commission
for consent to a proposed sale or acquisition of a local exchange service, the selling telephone
company must provide notice to its customers in that local exchange of its intent to sell and
identify the affected local exchange, and the name of the proposed buyer. The notice must be on a
separate document and included in the company's monthly billings to customers. The commission
must approve the form of all notices.
    Subd. 3. Resident poll. At least 60 days prior to the hearing under subdivision 4, the
telephone company proposing the sale of a local exchange service must provide each of its
customers with a stamped envelope addressed to the commission and must inform the customer
that the customer is encouraged to comment on the quality of service that has been provided in the
local exchange service territory by the telephone company over the last 12 months.
    Subd. 4. Public hearing. At least 30 days prior to the commission's deliberations about a
proposed sale or acquisition of a local exchange service territory, the commission must hold a
public hearing at a location within the affected local exchange service territory allowing the public
an opportunity to be heard and to present any concerns or comments.
    Subd. 5. Requirements for consent. The commission may not give consent to a sale of a
service territory unless, at a minimum, it finds all of the following:
(1) the quality of service provided by the telephone company servicing the local exchange
service territory has substantially complied with all applicable quality of service standards
adopted by rule by the commission for the previous calendar year;
(2) the proposed buyer is financially responsible and capable of making necessary
investments to maintain quality service at levels required by rule; and
(3) the proposed buyer demonstrates that it has an adequate number of properly trained
employees to maintain service at required levels.
The commission shall, as a condition of its consent, require a proposed buyer to enter into
binding commitments obligating the buyer to maintain minimum levels of investment and staffing
needed to meet the commission's quality of service rules. These commitments are in addition to
any other conditions that the commission may impose.
History: 1995 c 191 s 1

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