PART 64_MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS



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From the Code of Federal Regulations TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION PART 64_MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS Subpart M_Provision of Payphone Service 64.1300 Payphone compensation obligation. (a) For purposes of this subpart, a Completing Carrier is a long distance carrier or switchbased long distance reseller that completes a coinless access code or subscriber toll-free payphone call or a local exchange carrier that completes a local, coinless access code or subscriber toll-free payphone call. (b) Except as provided herein, a Completing Carrier that completes a coinless access code or subscriber toll-free payphone call from a switch that the Completing Carrier either owns or leases shall compensate the payphone service provider for that call at a rate agreed upon by the parties by contract. (c) In the absence of an agreement as required by paragraph (a) of this section, the carrier is obligated to compensate the payphone service provider at a per-call rate of $.494. 64.1301 Per-payphone compensation. (a) Interim access code and subscriber 800 calls. In the absence of a negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, each entity listed in Appendix A of the Fifth Order on Reconsideration and Order on Remand in CC Docket No. 96-128, FCC 02-XX, must pay default compensation to payphone service providers for payphone access code calls and payphone subscriber 800 calls for the period beginning November 7, 1996 and ending October 6, 1997 in the amount listed in Appendix A per payphone per month. (b) Interim payphone compensation for inmate calls. In the absence of a negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, if a payphone service provider providing inmate service was not compensated for calls originating at an inmate telephone during the period starting on November 7, 1996 and ending on October 6, 1997, an interexchange carrier to which the inmate telephone was presubscribed during this same time period must compensate the payphone service provider providing inmate service at the default rate of $0.238 per inmate call originating during the same time period, except that a payphone service provider that is affiliated with a local exchange carrier is not eligible to receive payphone compensation prior to April 16, 1997 or, in the alternative, the first day following both the termination of subsidies and payphone reclassification and transfer, whichever date is latest. (c) Interim compensation for 0+ payphone calls. In the absence of a negotiated agreement to 1

pay a different amount, if a payphone service provider was not compensated for 0+ calls originating during the period starting on November 7, 1996 and ending on October 6, 1997, an interexchange carrier to which the payphone was presubscribed during this same time period must compensate the payphone service provider in the default amount of $4.2747 per payphone per month during the same time period, except that a payphone service provider that is affiliated with a local exchange carrier is not eligible to receive payphone compensation prior to April 16, 1997 or, in the alternative, the first day following both the termination of subsidies and payphone reclassification and transfer, whichever date is latest. (d) Intermediate access code and subscriber 800 calls. In the absence of a negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, each entity listed in Appendix B of the Fifth Order on Reconsideration and Order on Remand in CC Docket No. 96-128, FCC 02-XX, must pay default compensation to payphone service providers for access code calls and payphone subscriber 800 calls for the period beginning October 7, 1997 and ending April 20, 1999 in the amount listed in Appendix B for any payphone for any month during which per-call compensation for that payphone for that month was not paid by the listed entity. (e) Post-intermediate access code and subscriber 800 calls. In the absence of a negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, each entity listed in Appendix C of the Fifth Order on Reconsideration and Order on Remand in CC Docket No. 96-128, FCC 02-XX, must pay default compensation to payphone service providers for access code calls and payphone subscriber 800 calls for the period beginning April 21, 1999 in the amount listed in Appendix C for any payphone for any month during which per-call compensation for that payphone for that month was or is not paid by the listed entity. 64.1310 Payphone compensation procedures. (a) Unless the payphone service provider consents to an alternative compensation arrangement, each Completing Carrier identified in section 64.1300(a) shall compensate the payphone service provider in accordance with subsections (a)(1)-(a)(4). A payphone service provider may not unreasonably withhold its consent to an alternative compensation arrangement. (1) Each Completing Carrier shall establish a call tracking system that accurately tracks coinless access code or subscriber toll-free payphone calls to completion. (2) Each Completing Carrier shall pay compensation to payphone service providers on a quarterly basis for each completed payphone call identified in the Completing Carrier s quarterly report required by paragraph (a)(4) of this section. (3) When payphone compensation is tendered for a quarter, the chief financial officer of the Completing Carrier shall submit to each payphone service provider to which compensation is tendered a sworn statement that the payment amount for that quarter is accurate and is based on 100% of all completed calls that originated from that payphone service provider s payphones. Instead of transmitting individualized statements to each payphone service provider, a Completing Carrier may provide a 2

single, blanket sworn statement addressed to all payphone service providers to which compensation is tendered for that quarter and may notify the payphone service providers of the sworn statement through any electronic method, including transmitting the sworn statement with the section 64.1310(a)(4) quarterly report, or posting the sworn statement on the Completing Carrier or clearinghouse website. If a Completing Carrier chooses to post the sworn statement on its website, the Completing Carrier shall state in its 64.1310(a)(4) quarterly report the web address of the sworn statement. (4) At the conclusion of each quarter, the Completing Carrier shall submit to the payphone service provider, in computer readable format, a report on that quarter that includes: (i) A list of the toll-free and access numbers dialed and completed by the Completing Carrier from each of that payphone service provider s payphones and the ANI for each payphone; (ii) The volume of calls for each number identified in paragraph (a)(4)(i) of this section that were completed by the Completing Carrier; (iii) The name, address, and phone number of the person or persons responsible for handling the Completing Carrier s payphone compensation; and (iv) The carrier identification code ( CIC ) of all facilities-based long distance carriers that routed calls to the Completing Carrier, categorized according to the list of toll-free and access code numbers identified in paragraph (a)(4)(i) of this section. (b) For purposes of this subpart, an Intermediate Carrier is a facilities-based long distance carrier that switches payphone calls to other facilities-based long distance carriers. (c) Unless the payphone service provider agrees to other reporting arrangements, each Intermediate Carrier shall provide the payphone service provider with quarterly reports, in computer readable format, that include: (1) A list of all the facilities-based long distance carriers to which the Intermediate Carrier switched toll-free and access code calls dialed from each of that payphone service provider s payphones; (2) For each facilities-based long distance carrier identified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, a list of the toll-free and access code numbers dialed from each of that payphone service provider s payphones that all local exchange carriers have delivered to the Intermediate Carrier and that the Intermediate Carrier switched to the identified facilities-based long distance carrier; (3) The volume of calls for each number identified in paragraph (c)(2) of this section that the Intermediate Carrier has received from each of that payphone service 3

provider s payphones, identified by their ANIs, and switched to each facilities-based long distance carrier identified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section; and (4) The name, address and telephone number and other identifying information of the person or persons for each facilities-based long distance carrier identified in paragraph (c)(1) of this section who serves as the Intermediate Carrier s contact at each identified facilities-based long distance carrier. (d) Local Exchange Carriers must provide to carriers required to pay compensation pursuant to Section 64.1300(a) a list of payphone numbers in their service areas. The list must be provided on a quarterly basis. Local Exchange Carriers must verify disputed numbers in a timely manner, and must maintain verification data for 18 months after close of the compensation period. (e) Local Exchange Carriers must respond to all carrier requests for payphone number verification in connection with the compensation requirements herein, even if such verification is a negative response. (f) A payphone service provider that seeks compensation for payphones that are not included on the Local Exchange Carrier's list satisfies its obligation to provide alternative reasonable verification to a payor carrier if it provides to that carrier: (1) A notarized affidavit attesting that each of the payphones for which the payphone service provider seeks compensation is a payphone that was in working order as of the last day of the compensation period; and (2) Corroborating evidence that each such payphone is owned by the payphone service provider seeking compensation and was in working order on the last day of the compensation period. Corroborating evidence shall include, at a minimum, the telephone bill for the last month of the billing quarter indicating use of a line screening service. (g) Each Completing Carrier and each Intermediate Carrier must maintain verification data to support the quarterly reports submitted pursuant to paragraphs (a)(4) and (c) of this section for 27 months after the close of that quarter. This data must include the time and date that each call identified in paragraphs (a)(4) and (c) of this section was made. This data must be provided to the payphone service provider upon request. 64.1320 Payphone Call Tracking System Audits. (a) Unless it has entered into an alternative compensation arrangement pursuant to section 64.1310(a) that relieves it of its section 64.1310(a)(1) tracking system obligation, each Completing Carrier must undergo an audit of its section 64.1310(a)(1) tracking system by an independent third party auditor whose responsibility shall be, using audit methods approved by the American Institute for Certified Public Accountants, to determine whether the call tracking system accurately tracks payphone calls to completion. (b) By the effective date of these rules, each Completing Carrier in paragraph (a) of this 4

section must file an audit report from the auditor (the System Audit Report ) regarding the Completing Carrier s compliance with section 64.1310(a)(1) as of the date of the audit with the Commission s Secretary in CC Docket No. 96-128 and with each payphone service provider for which it completes calls and with each facilities-based long distance carrier from which it receives payphone calls. A Completing Carrier may comply with this paragraph s requirement to file copies of the System Audit Report with each payphone service provider by posting the System Audit Report on its website or a clearinghouse website. (c) The Completing Carrier must comply with, and the third-party auditor must verify, the Completing Carrier s compliance with the following factors in establishing a call tracking system pursuant to section 64.1310(a)(1): (1) Whether the Completing Carrier s procedures accurately track calls to completion; (2) Whether the Completing Carrier has a person or persons responsible for tracking, compensating, and resolving disputes concerning payphone completed calls; (3) Whether the Completing Carrier has effective data monitoring procedures; (4) Whether the Completing Carrier adheres to established protocols to ensure that any software, personnel or any other network changes do not adversely affect its payphone call tracking ability; (5) Whether the Completing Carrier has created a compensable payphone call file by matching call detail records against payphone identifiers; (6) Whether the Completing Carrier has procedures to incorporate call data into required reports; (7) Whether the Completing Carrier has implemented procedures and controls needed to resolve payphone compensation disputes; (8) Whether the independent third-party auditor can test all critical controls and procedures to verify that errors are insubstantial; and (9) Whether the Completing Carriers has in place adequate and effective business rules for implementing and paying payphone compensation, including rules used to: (i) identify calls originated from payphones; (ii) identify compensable payphone calls; (iii) identify incomplete or otherwise noncompensable calls; and (iv) determine the identities of the payphone service providers to which the Completing Carrier owes compensation. (d) Consistent with standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants for attestation engagements, the System Audit Report shall consist of: (1) the Completing Carrier s representation concerning its compliance; and (2) the independent auditor's opinion concerning the Completing Carrier s representation of compliance. The 5

Completing Carrier s representation must disclose (i) its criteria for identifying calls originating from payphones; (ii) its criteria for identifying compensable payphone calls; (iii) its criteria for identifying incomplete or otherwise noncompensable calls; (iv) its criteria used to determine the identities of the payphone service providers to which the completing carrier owes compensation; (v) the identity of any clearinghouses the Completing Carrier uses; and (vi) the types of information that the Completing Carrier needs from the payphone service providers in order to compensate them. (e) At the time of filing of a System Audit Report with the Commission, the Completing Carrier shall file with the Commission s Secretary, the payphone service providers and the facilitiesbased long distance carriers identified in paragraph (b) of this section, a statement that includes the name of the Completing Carrier, and the name, address and phone number for the person or persons responsible for handling the Completing Carrier s payphone compensation and for resolving disputes with payphone service providers over compensation, and this statement shall be updated within 60 days of any changes of such persons. If a Completing Carrier chooses to notify payphone service providers of this statement and its System Audit Report by posting these two documents on its website or a clearinghouse website, then this statement shall include the web address for these two documents. (f) One year after the filing of the System Audit Report, and annually thereafter, the Completing Carrier shall engage an independent third-party auditor to: (1) verify that no material changes have occurred concerning the Completing Carrier's compliance with the criteria of the prior year s System Audit Report; or (2) if a material change has occurred concerning the Completing Carrier s compliance with the prior year s System Audit Report, verify that the material changes do not affect compliance with the audit criteria set forth in paragraph (c) of this section. The Completing Carrier must fully disclose any material changes concerning its call tracking system in its representation to the auditor. The Completing Carrier shall file and provide copies of all System Audit Reports pursuant to the procedures set forth in paragraph (b) of this section. (g) Subject to protections safeguarding the auditor s and the Completing Carrier s confidential and proprietary information, the Completing Carrier shall provide, upon request, to the payphone service provider for inspection any documents, including working papers, underlying the System Audit Report. 6