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Chapter 65
Deregulation of Certain Incumbent Local Exchange Company Markets

Sections

65.001
Statement of Policy
65.002
Definitions
65.003
Commission Authority
65.004
Information
65.005
Customer Protection
65.051
Markets Deregulated
65.052
Determination of Whether a Market Should Remain Regulated
65.053
Incumbent Local Exchange Company Markets
65.101
Issuance of Certificate of Operating Authority
65.102
Requirements
65.151
Provisions Applicable to Transitioning Company
65.152
General Requirements
65.153
Rate Requirements
65.154
Rate and Price Requirements Not Applicable
65.155
Complaint by Affected Person
65.201
Reduction of Switched Access Rates by Deregulated Company
65.202
Reduction of Switched Access Rates by Transitioning Company with More than Three Million Access Lines
65.203
Reduction of Switched Access Rates by Certain Transitioning Companies with Not More than Three Million Access Lines
65.204
Reduction of Switched Access Rates by Newly Designated Transitioning Company
65.205
Maintenance of Reduction or Parity
 



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