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Chapter 59
Infrastructure Plan

Sections

59.001
Policy
59.002
Definitions
59.021
Election
59.022
Withdrawal of Election
59.024
Rate Changes
59.025
Switched Access Rates
59.026
Complaint or Hearing
59.027
Consumer Complaints Regarding Tariffs
59.028
Consumer Complaints Regarding Services; Enforcement of Standards
59.029
Investment Limitation on Service Standards
59.030
New Services
59.031
Pricing and Packaging Flexibility
59.032
Customer Promotional Offerings
59.051
Infrastructure Commitment
59.052
Infrastructure Goals
59.053
Waiver of Infrastructure Requirements
59.054
Progress Report
59.055
Implementation Costs; Increase in Rates and Universal Service Funds
59.071
Definitions
59.072
Private Network Services for Certain Entities
59.073
Investment Priorities
59.074
Contracts for Private Network Services
59.075
Preferred Rate Treatment Warranted
59.076
Election of Rate Treatment
59.077
Private Network Services Rates and Tariffs
59.078
Private Line or Special Access Rates
59.079
Complaints Limited
59.080
Interconnection of Network Services
59.081
Sharing or Resale of Network Services
59.082
Implementation Costs; Increase in Rates and Universal Service Funds
59.083
Continuation of Obligation
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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