Oregon Code § 759.220·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Joint
rates and classifications; procedure; considerations.
(1) A telecommunications utility
may establish reasonable through service and joint rates and classifications
with other telecommunications utilities. Telecommunications utilities
establishing joint rates shall establish just and reasonable regulations and
practices in connection therewith and just, reasonable and equitable divisions
thereof, as between the public utilities participating therein which shall not
unduly prefer or prejudice any of the participating telecommunications
utilities and every unjust and unreasonable rate, classification, regulation,
practice and division is prohibited.
(2) The Public
Utility Commission may, and shall, whenever deemed by the commission to be
necessary or desirable in the public interest, after full hearing upon
complaint, or upon the commissions own initiative without complaint, establish
through service, classifications and joint rates, the divisions of such rates
and the terms and conditions under which such through service shall be
rendered. If any tariff or schedule canceling any through service or joint rate
or classification without the consent of all the telecommunications utilities
party thereto, or authorization by the commission is suspended by the
commission for investigation, the burden of proof is upon the
telecommunications utility proposing such cancellation to show that it is
consistent with the public interest.
(3) Whenever,
after full hearing upon complaint or upon the commissions own initiative
without complaint, the commission is of the opinion that the divisions of joint
rates between the telecommunications utilities are or will be unjust,
unreasonable, inequitable or unduly preferential or prejudicial as between the
telecommunications utilities party thereto, whether agreed upon by such
telecommunications utilities or otherwise established, the commission shall, by
order, prescribe the just, reasonable and equitable divisions thereof to be
received by the several telecommunications utilities. In cases where the joint
rate was established pursuant to the finding or order of the commission and the
divisions thereto are found by the commission to have been unjust, unreasonable
or inequitable, or unduly preferential or prejudicial, the commission may also
by order determine what, for the period subsequent to the filing of the
complaint or petition or the making of the order of investigation, would have
been the just, reasonable and equitable division thereof to be received by the
several telecommunications utilities and require adjustment to be made in
accordance therewith.
(4) In so
prescribing and determining the divisions of joint rates, the commission shall
give due consideration, among other things, to:
(a) The
efficiency with which the telecommunications utilities concerned are operated;
(b) The amount of
revenue to pay their respective operating expenses, taxes and a fair return on
their telecommunications utility property held for and used in service;
(c) The
importance to the public of the services of such telecommunications utilities;
(d) Whether any
particular participating telecommunications utility is an originating,
intermediate or delivering utility; and
(e) Any other
fact or circumstance which ordinarily would entitle one telecommunications
utility to a greater or less proportion of the joint rate than another. [1987
c.447 §19]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 759.220
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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