HR 3809 · 98th Congress · Science, Technology, Communications
Universal Telephone Service Preservation Act of 1983
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Introduced2
Committee3
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: See H.R.4102.(1983-10-18)
Plain Language Summary
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Universal Telephone Service Preservation Act of 1983 - Provides that, effective as of enactment, the decisions and orders of the Federal Communication Commission in C.C. docket numbered 78-72 shall cease to have effect. Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to direct the Commission to establish a system of charges to compensate exchange common carriers for exchange access, and to reform the system of settlements and jurisdictional separation of property and expenses in force on the date of enactment. States that the purposes of such system of charges shall be: (1) to compensate exchange common carriers for all costs associated with providing or making available exchange access; (2) to achieve equitable treatment of all interexchange carriers and other persons who benefit from the services and facilities of each exchange common carrier, and to prevent contributions between exchange services or functions and interexchange services or functions of such carriers, except as provided below; (3) to ensure the continued universal availability of communications service provided by exchange common carriers at reasonable and affordable charges; (4) to assure that payments and assignments of c…
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