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237.70 DEVELOPMENT OF TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PLAN.
    Subdivision 1. Commission responsibility. The commission shall develop a telephone
assistance plan under this section.
    Subd. 2. Scope. The telephone assistance plan must be statewide and apply to local service
providers that provide local exchange service in Minnesota.
    Subd. 3. Federal matching plan. The telephone assistance plan must contain adequate
provisions to enable local service providers to qualify for waiver of the federal interstate access
charge and to enable eligible subscribers to take advantage of the federal matching plan.
    Subd. 4.[Repealed, 1988 c 621 s 19]
    Subd. 4a. Household eligible for credit. The telephone assistance plan must provide
telephone assistance credit for a residential household in Minnesota that is eligible for the federal
Lifeline telephone service discount.
    Subd. 5. Nature and extent of credits. The telephone assistance plan may provide for
telephone assistance credits to eligible households up to the amounts available under the federal
matching plan. However, the credits available under the telephone assistance plan may not exceed:
(1) more than 50 percent of the local exchange rate charged for the local exchange service
provided to the household by that household's local service provider; and
(2) the level of credits that can actually be funded in accordance with the limitations
contained in subdivision 6.
    Subd. 6. Funding. The commission shall provide for the funding of the telephone assistance
plan by assessing a uniform recurring monthly surcharge, not to exceed ten cents per access line,
applicable to all classes and grades of access lines provided by each local service provider in
the state.
    Subd. 7. Application, notice, financial administration, complaint investigation. The
telephone assistance plan must be administered jointly by the commission, the Department of
Commerce, and the local service providers in accordance with the following guidelines:
(a) The commission and the Department of Commerce shall develop an application form
that must be completed by the subscriber for the purpose of certifying eligibility for telephone
assistance plan credits to the local service provider. The application must contain the applicant's
Social Security number. Applicants who refuse to provide a Social Security number will be
denied telephone assistance plan credits. The application form must also include a statement that
the applicant household is currently eligible for one of the programs that confers eligibility for
the federal Lifeline Program. The application must be signed by the applicant, certifying, under
penalty of perjury, that the information provided by the applicant is true.
(b) Each local service provider shall annually mail a notice of the availability of the
telephone assistance plan to each residential subscriber in a regular billing and shall mail the
application form to customers when requested.
The notice must state the following:
YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR ASSISTANCE IN PAYING YOUR TELEPHONE BILL IF
YOU RECEIVE BENEFITS FROM CERTAIN LOW-INCOME ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR AN APPLICATION FORM PLEASE CONTACT .........
(c) An application may be made by the subscriber, the subscriber's spouse, or a person
authorized by the subscriber to act on the subscriber's behalf. On completing the application
certifying that the statutory criteria for eligibility are satisfied, the applicant must return the
application to the subscriber's local service provider. On receiving a completed application from
an applicant, the subscriber's local service provider shall provide telephone assistance plan credits
against monthly charges in the earliest possible month following receipt of the application. The
applicant must receive telephone assistance plan credits until the earliest possible month following
the service provider's receipt of information that the applicant is ineligible.
If the telephone assistance plan credit is not itemized on the subscriber's monthly charges bill for
local telephone service, the local service provider must notify the subscriber of the approval for
the telephone assistance plan credit.
(d) The commission shall serve as the coordinator of the telephone assistance plan and be
reimbursed for its administrative expenses from the surcharge revenue pool. As the coordinator,
the commission shall:
(1) establish a uniform statewide surcharge in accordance with subdivision 6;
(2) establish a uniform statewide level of telephone assistance plan credit that each local
service provider shall extend to each eligible household in its service area;
(3) require each local service provider to account to the commission on a periodic basis for
surcharge revenues collected by the provider, expenses incurred by the provider, not to include
expenses of collecting surcharges, and credits extended by the provider under the telephone
assistance plan;
(4) require each local service provider to remit surcharge revenues to the Department of
Public Safety for deposit in the fund; and
(5) remit to each local service provider from the surcharge revenue pool the amount necessary
to compensate the provider for expenses, not including expenses of collecting the surcharges, and
telephone assistance plan credits. When it appears that the revenue generated by the maximum
surcharge permitted under subdivision 6 will be inadequate to fund any particular established
level of telephone assistance plan credits, the commission shall reduce the credits to a level that
can be adequately funded by the maximum surcharge. Similarly, the commission may increase the
level of the telephone assistance plan credit that is available or reduce the surcharge to a level and
for a period of time that will prevent an unreasonable overcollection of surcharge revenues.
(e) Each local service provider shall maintain adequate records of surcharge revenues,
expenses, and credits related to the telephone assistance plan and shall, as part of its annual report
or separately, provide the commission and the Department of Commerce with a financial report of
its experience under the telephone assistance plan for the previous year. That report must also be
adequate to satisfy the reporting requirements of the federal matching plan.
(f) The Department of Commerce shall investigate complaints against local service providers
with regard to the telephone assistance plan and shall report the results of its investigation to
the commission.
History: 1987 c 340 s 14; 1988 c 621 s 12-15; 1989 c 282 art 5 s 2; 1991 c 292 art 5 s 5;
1997 c 7 art 2 s 29; 1997 c 85 art 4 s 6; 1999 c 159 s 29; 1Sp2001 c 4 art 6 s 77; 2003 c 79 s
1-6; 2005 c 136 art 10 s 2

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