FCC 47 CFR PART 65-2010 INTERSTATE RATE OF RETURN PRESCRIPTION PROCEDURES AND METHODOLOGIES《州际回报率规定程序和方法》.pdf
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1、359 Federal Communications Commission Pt. 65 safety and health, and the minimum number of senior staff necessary to support these of-ficials; and (iii) Mayors, county commissioners, and the minimum number of senior staff to sup-port these officials. B. Priority 2: Disaster Response/Military Command
2、and Control Users who qualify for the Disaster Re-sponse/Military Command and Control pri-ority will be assigned priority two. Individ-uals eligible for this priority include per-sonnel key to managing the initial response to an emergency at the local, state, regional and federal levels. Personnel s
3、elected for this priority should be responsible for ensuring the viability or reconstruction of the basic infrastructure in an emergency area. In addi-tion, personnel essential to continuity of government and national security functions (such as the conduct of international affairs and intelligence
4、activities) are also included in this priority. Examples of those eligible include: (i) Federal emergency operations center coordinators, e.g., Manager, National Coordi-nating Center for Telecommunications, Na-tional Interagency Fire Center, Federal Co-ordinating Officer, Federal Emergency Com-munic
5、ations Coordinator, Director of Mili-tary Support; (ii) State emergency Services director, Na-tional Guard Leadership, State and Federal Damage Assessment Team Leaders; (iii) Federal, state and local personnel with continuity of government responsibilities; (iv) Incident Command Center Managers, loc
6、al emergency managers, other state and local elected public safety officials; and (v) Federal personnel with intelligence and diplomatic responsibilities. C. Priority 3: Public Health, Safety, and Law Enforcement Command Users who qualify for the Public Health, Safety, and Law Enforcement Command pr
7、i-ority will be assigned priority three. Eligible for this priority are individuals who direct operations critical to life, property, and maintenance of law and order immediately following an event. Examples of those eligi-ble include: (i) Federal law enforcement command; (ii) State police leadershi
8、p; (iii) Local fire and law enforcement com-mand; (iv) Emergency medical service leaders; (v) Search and rescue team leaders; and (vi) Emergency communications coordina-tors. D. Priority 4: Public Services/Utilities and Public Welfare Users who qualify for the Public Services/ Utilities and Public W
9、elfare priority will be assigned priority four. Eligible for this pri-ority are those users whose responsibilities include managing public works and utility infrastructure damage assessment and res-toration efforts and transportation to ac-complish emergency response activities. Ex-amples of those e
10、ligible include: (i) Army Corps of Engineers leadership; (ii) Power, water and sewage and tele-communications utilities; and (iii) Transportation leadership. E. Priority 5: Disaster Recovery Users who qualify for the Disaster Recov-ery priority will be assigned priority five. El-igible for this prio
11、rity are those individuals responsible for managing a variety of recov-ery operations after the initial response has been accomplished. These functions may in-clude managing medical resources such as supplies, personnel, or patients in medical facilities. Other activities such as coordina-tion to es
12、tablish and stock shelters, to ob-tain detailed damage assessments, or to sup-port key disaster field office personnel may be included. Examples of those eligible in-clude: (i) Medical recovery operations leadership; (ii) Detailed damage assessment leader-ship; (iii) Disaster shelter coordination an
13、d management; and (iv) Critical Disaster Field Office support personnel. 6. LIMITATIONS PAS will be assigned only to the minimum number of CMRS services required to sup-port an NSEP function. The Executive Office of the President may also establish limita-tions upon the relative numbers of services
14、that may be assigned PAS or the total num-ber of PAS users in a serving area. These limitations will not take precedence over laws or executive orders. Limitations estab-lished shall not be exceeded. 65 FR 48396, Aug. 8, 2000 PART 65INTERSTATE RATE OF RE-TURN PRESCRIPTION PROCE-DURES AND METHODOLOGI
15、ES Subpart AGeneral Sec. 65.1 Application of part 65. Subpart BProcedures 65.100 Participation and acceptance of serv-ice designation. 65.101 Initiation of unitary rate of return prescription proceedings. 65.102 Petitions for exclusion from unitary treatment and for individual treatment VerDate Mar2
16、010 13:48 Nov 09, 2010 Jkt 220202 PO 00000 Frm 00369 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220202.XXX 220202erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-360 47 CFR Ch. I (10110 Edition) 65.1 in determining authorized return for
17、interstate exchange access service. 65.103 Procedures for filing rate of return submissions. 65.104 Page limitations for rate of return submissions. 65.105 Discovery. Subpart CExchange Carriers 65.300 Calculations of the components and weights of the cost of capital. 65.301 Cost of equity. 65.302 Co
18、st of debt. 65.303 Cost of preferred stock. 65.304 Capital structure. 65.305 Calculation of the weighted average cost of capital. 65.306 Calculation accuracy. 65.450 Net income. Subpart DInterexchange Carriers 65.500 Net income. Subpart ERate of Return Reports 65.600 Rate of return reports. Subpart
19、FMaximum Allowable Rates of Return 65.700 Determining the maximum allowable rate of return. 65.701 Period of review. 65.702 Measurement of interstate service earnings. Subpart GRate Base 65.800 Rate base. 65.810 Definitions. 65.820 Included items. 65.830 Deducted items. AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 201, 202,
20、 203, 205, 218, 403, 48 Stat., 1066, 1072, 1077, 1094, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 151, 154, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 218, 219, 220, 403. Subpart AGeneral 65.1 Application of part 65. (a) This part establishes procedures and methodologies for Commission pre-scription of an authorized unitary interstate ex
21、change access rate of re-turn and individual rates of return for the interstate exchange access rates of certain carriers pursuant to 65.102. This part shall apply to those inter-state services of local exchange car-riers as the Commission shall designate by rule or order, except that all local exch
22、ange carriers shall provide to the Commission that information which the Commission requests for purposes of conducting prescription proceedings pursuant to this part. (b) Local exchange carriers subject to 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter are exempt from the requirements of this part with the fo
23、llowing exceptions: (1) Except as otherwise required by Commission order, carriers subject to 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter shall employ the rate of return value calculated for interstate access serv-ices in complying with any applicable rules under parts 36 and 69 that require a return compon
24、ent; (2) Carriers subject to 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter shall be subject to 65.600(d); (3) Carriers subject to 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter shall continue to comply with the prescribed rate of re-turn when offering any services speci-fied in 61.42(f) of this chapter unless the Commis
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