Code of Federal Regulations - Title 7: Agriculture (December 2005)
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TITLE 7 - AGRICULTURE
SUBTITLE B - REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURECHAPTER XVII - RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREPART 1735 - GENERAL POLICIES, TYPES OF LOANS, LOAN REQUIREMENTS - TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMsubpart b - LOAN PURPOSES AND BASIC POLICIES1735.12 - Nonduplication. (a) In states having a state regulatory body with authority to regulate telephone service and to require certificates of convenience and necessity, the borrower must obtain such a certificate before RUS will make a loan. Facilities or services not specifically covered by such certificate will be subject to the provisions of 1735.12(b). (b) In states where there is no such regulatory body, a loan will not be made unless the Administrator determines that no duplication of lines, facilities, or systems already providing reasonably adequate services shall result from such a loan. (c) RUS shall consider the following criteria for any wireline local exchange service or similar fixed-station voice service provided by a local exchange carrier (LEC) in determining whether such service is reasonably adequate: (1) The LEC is providing area coverage as described in 1735.11. (2) The LEC is providing all one-party service or, if the State commission has mandated a lower grade of service, the LEC is eliminating that service in accordance with the requirements of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. 151 et seq. (3) The LEC's network is capable of providing transmission and reception of data at a rate of at least 1,000,000 bits per second (1 Mbps) with reasonable modification to any subscriber who requests it. (4) The LEC makes available custom calling features (at a minimum, call waiting, call forwarding, abbreviated dialing, and three-way calling). (5) The LEC is able to provide E911 service to all subscribers, when requested by the government entity responsible for this service. (6) The LEC is able to offer local service with blocked toll access to those subscribers who request it. (7) The LEC's network is capable of accommodating Internet access at speeds of at least 28,800 bits per second (28.8 Kbps) via modem dial-up from any subscriber location. (8) There is an absence of frequent service interruptions. (9) The LEC is interconnected with the public switched network. (10) No Federal or State regulatory commission having jurisdiction has determined that the quality, availability, or reliability of the service provided is inadequate. (11) Services are provided at reasonably affordable rates. (12) Any other criteria the Administrator determines to be applicable to the particular case. (d) RUS shall consider the following criteria for any of mobile telecommunications service in determining whether such service is reasonably adequate: (1) The extent to which area coverage is being provided as described in