Nevada Code § 704.688795

Requirements regarding inmate calling service: Filing of schedule or tariff with Commission for approval; schedule or tariff requirements; submission of revised schedule or tariff upon revision of rate cap or limitation by Commission
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1. Before providing an inmate calling
service, a competitive supplier must file with the Commission, for its
approval, a schedule or tariff that specifies the rates, pricing, terms and
conditions applicable to the inmate calling service to be provided.
2. The Commission:
(a) Shall approve any schedule or tariff that
specifies rates, pricing, terms and conditions that:
(1) Do not exceed a rate cap prescribed by
the Commission; and
(2) Comply with any limitation prescribed
by the Commission.
(b) May approve a schedule or tariff that
specifies rates, pricing, terms and conditions that exceed a rate cap or fail
to comply with a limitation prescribed by the Commission pursuant to the
procedure for approval prescribed by regulations adopted by the Commission
pursuant to NRS 704.6888 .
3. A competitive supplier that files with
the Commission a schedule or tariff that exceeds a rate cap or fails to comply
with a limitation prescribed by the Commission shall submit with the schedule
or tariff:
(a) A statement that demonstrates that the rate
cap or limitation is not a just or reasonable rate or limitation for the
competitive supplier; and
(b) Proof that the competitive supplier
participated in a public hearing conducted by the Commission for the purposes
of establishing the rate cap or limitation.
4. A competitive supplier shall submit a
revised schedule or tariff within 30 days after the date on which the
Commission revises a rate cap or limitation if the schedule or tariff on file
with the Commission for the competitive supplier exceeds the revised rate cap
or fails to comply with the revised limitation.

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