West Virginia Code § 24-2C-1

Legislative findings; utilities subject to Public Service Commission to file
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new rates.
(a) The Legislature finds that universal telephone service contributes to the state's
economic, social and political integration and development. The preservation of universal
telephone service is therefore of utmost importance to the state and its citizens.
(b) Recent changes in the telecommunications industry, however, both in its structure and in
the national policy which governs it, have begun to exert a general, upward pressure on the
rates for basic telephone service. Although neither the extent to which basic telephone rates
may rise in the future, nor the effect of any such future increaseus on the general affordability
of telephone service can be ascertained at this time, the Legislature finds that anticipatory
action should nonetheless be taken to preserve the universatl telephone service which has
been substantially achieved in this state.
(c) All eligible telecommunications carriers providing local exchange dial access line service
subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Service Comlmission shall file with the commission
tariffs providing for the offering of a new classs of basic residential service, at a special
reduced rate, to certain low-income households. Such tariffs shall be filed after the adoption
of the rules mandated by subsections (b) and (c), section four of this article.

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