Wyoming Code § 37-15-204

Price schedules
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(a)  A local exchange company shall post on its website and file in electronic format to the commission price schedules showing all noncompetitive essential telecommunications services terms, conditions and prices currently in effect and charged to customers by the company in this state. All prices for new noncompetitive essential telecommunications services, and any increase in prices for noncompetitive essential telecommunications services as authorized by the commission pursuant to W.S. 37-15-203, shall be filed with the commission for approval thirty (30) days prior to the proposed effective date. The company shall also provide notice to each impacted customer electronically or in print using the same manner the customer receives bills from the company. No price increase for a noncompetitive essential telecommunications service shall be effective unless the customer has been given notice by the provider at least one (1) full billing cycle prior to the proposed increase and the increase has been approved by the commission as required by W.S. 37-15-203. No price or price change is effective until filed in accordance with this section. For purposes of this subsection, the rules, regulations, policies, practices and other requirements relating to services shall be posted on a local exchange company's website and filed with the commission in a simplified format which is not required to comply with the tariff formatting standards that were previously adopted by the commission. A local exchange company shall not be required to file or maintain paper copies of its price schedule with the commission.  Rules, regulations, policies, practices and other requirements relating to noncompetitive essential telecommunications services shall be subject to the same requirements under this chapter as the prices of noncompetitive essential telecommunications services.
(b)  Repealed By Laws 2007, Ch. 142, § 2.
(c)  Repealed By Laws 2007, Ch. 142, § 2.
(d)  Repealed by Laws 2015, ch. 96, § 2.

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