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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JUl24 'JUL 23'Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 0
A). SECRETARY
Schedule of Rates and Charges Together with Rules and Regulations
Applicable to Telephone Service Provided in the Territory in the State of
Idaho Served by
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
o. Box 7
2205 Keithley Creek Road
Midvale, ID 83645
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midva1e Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midva1e Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl 2 3 '
Original Sheet Number: 1 A). SECRETARY
SECTION INDEX
Index
Section Index
Subject Index
I. Definitions
II. General Rules and Regulations
Application
Explanation of Symbols
Obligation of the Company
Use of Services and Facilities
Establishment and Furnishing of Service
Telephone Directories
Establishment and Maintenance of Credit
Minimum Contract Periods and Termination of Service
Payment for Services and Facilities
Special Services and Facilities
Resale of Services
III.Network Access Service
Access Line Service
Local Measured Service
Custom Calling Features (CCF)
Advanced Custom Calling Features (ACCF)
Voice Mail Service
Service Connection, Move and Change Charges
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 2
10. SECRETARY
SECTION INDEx, CONTINUED
Payphone Service
Trunk Hunting Service Arrangements
Long Distance Message Restriction
Seasonal Service Rates
Number Reservation
Directory Listings
Off Premise Extension Service
Intraexchange Private Line
Construction Charges
IV.Lifeline
IV.Idaho Telecommunications Service Assistance Program
(IT SAP) Surcharge
VI.Idaho Universal Service Fund Surcharge
VII.Link Up
VIII.Concurrences
IX.Exchange Maps
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl 2 3 '
Original Sheet Number: 3
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SUBJECT INDEX
Access Line Service
Adjustments of Charges
Advanced Customer Calling Features (ACCF)
Alterations
Application
Application for Service
Change in Telephone Number
Concurrences
Connections with Subscriber-Owned Equipment
Construction Charges
Credit, Establishment of
Customer Calling Features (CCF)
Defacement of Premises
Definitions
Deposits
Deposits, Interest to be paid on
Directories
Directory Listings
Discontinuance of Service
Equipment, Ownership and Use of
Establishment and Furnishing of Service
Establishment and Maintenance of Credit
Exchange Maps
Explanation of Symbols
General Rules and Regulations
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 4 trIo SECRETARY
SUBJECT INDEx, CONTINUED
Idaho Telecommunications Service Assistance Program
Idaho Universal Service Fund Surchage
Indiscriminate Use of Facilities
Interest Paid on Deposits
Interruption of Service
Intraexchange Private Line
Installation Costs
ITSAP
Language, Improper
Lifeline
Line Extensions
Link up
Listings, Directory
Local Measured Service
Long Distance Message Restriction
Maintenance and Repairs
Maps
Minimum Contract Periods
Move and Change Charges
Network Access Line Service
Number Reservation
Obligation of the Company
Ownership and Use of Equipment
Off-Premise Extension Service
Payment for Services and Facilities
Payment of Service
Payphone Service
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24'JUl 23 '
Original Sheet Number: 5
U). SECRETARY
SUBJECT INDEX, CONTINUED
Reconnection Charge
Resale of Services
Responsibility for and Use of Equipment
Restoral of Service Charge
Seasonal Service Rates
Service Charge for Restoration of Service
Service Connection, Move and Change Charge
Special Services and Facilities
Tampering with Equipment
Telephone Directories
Telephone Numbers
Telephone Assistance Program
Termination of Service
Toll Restriction
Trunk Hunting
Universal Service
Unusual Installation Costs
Use of Service and Facilities
Vacation Service Rates
Voice Mail Service
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTiliTIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 6 lfI. SECRETARY
I. DEFINITIONS
Access Line
The circuit that travels from the Central Office to the subscriber s premise terminating at
the protector that provides direct access to the local exchange and the toll switching
networks.
Application
A formal request for services and, once accepted, a contract between the company and
the customer.
Channel
The electrical path provided by the Telephone Company between two or more locations.
Circuit
A channel used for the transmission of electrical energy in the furnishing of telephone
servIce.
Company
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated.
Connecting Company
A corporation, association, partnership, or individual owning or operating one or more
exchanges and with whom traffic is interchanged.
Customer Provided Equipment (CPE)
Any devices, apparatus and associated wiring provided by a subscriber for use with
facilities furnished by the Company.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1, 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 7
ill. SECRETARY
I. DEFINITIONS, CONTINUED
Direct Dialing
The capability for a subscriber to dial anywhere in the United States with a series of
numbers without operator assistance.
Extended Area Service (EAS)
Local network services extended beyond the original exchange boundaries.
Extra Listing
Any directory listing of a name or information in connection with a subscriber account
beyond that which is provided with regular services.
Foreign Exchange Directory Listing
A directory listing in the directory of an exchange other than the exchange where service
is furnished.
Installation Charge
A non-recurring charge made for the placing or furnishing of telephone services.
Local Exchange
The connections available within an exchange area typically served by a single switch
but which can be extended to include additional areas. The local exchange allows
connection to the interexchange network.
Local Exchange Service
Telephone service furnished between subscriber stations located within the same local
servIce area.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midva1e Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 8 'lr" L!). SECRETARY
I. DEFINITIONS, CONTINUED
Local Measured Service
Flat rate, measured service applied to calls within the local calling area.
Local Message
A communication between subscribers' stations within the same Exchange Area.
Local Service Area
That geographical area throughout which a Subscriber obtains telephone service without
the payment of a toll charge.
Main Station
A suitable telephone instrument or station connected to a network via an access line
through a Central Office and has a unique telephone number.
Premises
All of the building or the adjoining portions of a building occupied and used by the
Subscriber; or all of the buildings occupied and used by the Subscriber as a place of
business or residence, which are located on a continuous plot of ground not intersected by
a public highway or thoroughfare.
Primary Station
Synonymous with Main Station.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: 9 trIo SECRETARY
I. DEFINITIONS, CONTINUED
Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
An arrangement of equipment used by a subscriber and connected directly to a central
office by means of trunk access lines, from which connection is made to stations at
various locations or customer premises, thereby providing telecommunications between
these stations and also communication with the general exchange system.
Private Line
A circuit provided to furnish communication only between the two or
more telephones directly connected to it, and not having connection with a
central office.
Public Telephone
An exchange station, either attended or equipped with a payment (coin or credit card)
device, which is installed for the convenience of the public at a location chosen or
accepted by the Company.
Semi-Public Telephone
A Semi-Public Telephone is an exchange station equipped with a payment device (credit
card), designed for a combination of subscriber and public usage at locations more or less
public in character. Semi-Public telephone service is considered as a form of subscriber
servIce.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 24'JUL 2 3 '
Original Sheet Number: 10 ~AJ. ~c.t( SECRETARY
I. DEFINITIONS, CONTINUED
Subscriber
A person or agency subscribing for telephone service. As used in this Tariff, a separate
Subscriber is involved at each location, or continuous property, where service is
furnished. One individual or firm therefore may be considered as two or more separate
Subscribers, even in the same Exchange. The privileges, restrictions, and rates
established for a Subscriber to any class of service are limited to the service at one
location; and no group treatment of service at separate locations furnished to one
individual or firm, is contemplated or to be implied, except when definitely provided for
in the schedules.
Tariff
The document filed by the Company with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, which
lists the communication services offered by the Company and the associated rates and
charges.
Telephone Station
A suitable telephone instrument, consisting of a transmitter, receiver, and associated
apparatus, so connected as to permit transmitting of and receiving telephone messages.
Toll Message
A message from a calling station to a station located in a different local service area.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITiES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: If). SECRETARY
I. DEFINITIONS, CONTINUED
Toll Service
Telephone service rendered by the Company or another carrier between patrons in
different local service areas in accordance with the rates and regulations specified in the
applicable carrier s tariff or price list.
Trunk
A telephone communication channel between (a) two ranks of switching equipment in the
same central office, (b) between central office units in the same switching center, or (c)
between two switching centers.
II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
APPLICATION
The rules and regulations specified herein apply to the local services and facilities
of Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the Company.
Failure on the part ofthe Subscriber to observe these rules and regulations ofthe
Company, after due notice of such failure, automatically gives the Company the
authority to discontinue the furnishing of service. In the event of a conflict
between any rate, rule, regulation or provision contained in these General Rules
and Regulations and any rate, rule, regulation or provision contained in the
specified tariffs, the rate, rule, regulations or provision contained in the specific
tariffs shall prevail.
These tariffs cancel and supersede all other tariffs of the Company issued and
effective prior to the effective date of these tariffs.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midva1e Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVEIdaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 12
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II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
(C)
(D)
(I)
(K)
(M)
(N)
(R)
(T)
Signifies a changed regulation.
Signifies a discontinued rate, treatment or regulation.
Signifies an increased rate or new treatment resulting in increased rate.
To signify that material has been transferred to another sheet or place in
the tariff.
To signify that material has been transferred from another sheet or place in
the tariff.
Signifies a new rate, treatment or regulation.
Signifies a reduced rate or new treatment resulting in reduced rates.
Signifies a change in text but no change in rate, treatment, or regulation.
OBLIGATION OF THE COMPANY
Availability of Facilities
The Company s obligation to furnish telephone service is
dependent upon its ability to secure suitable facilities and to
provide such service without unreasonable expense.
Effective March 1 2001Issued January 29, 2001
By: Lane Williams
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTilITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 2 4 'JUl 2 3 '
Original Sheet Number: 13 to. SECRETARY
II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
OBLIGATION OF THE COMPANY, CONTINUED
Interruption of Service
An allowance will be made upon notice and demand to the Company for
interruption of service not due to Subscriber negligence if the interruption
continues for more than twenty-four hours from the time it is reported to
or detected by the Company. The allowance will be the prorated portion of
the monthly rate for the service made inoperative.
The Company will credit a Customer s account by an amount equal to the
monthly rate for one month of basic exchange service (Access Line
Service), if the Customer reports an out-of-service condition, which has
deteriorated service to the extent that the Customer cannot
make local calls or cannot receive local calls or cannot use the service for
voice-grade communications because of cross talk, static, or other
transmission problems, and service is not restored (1) within sixteen hours
after the report of the outage if the Customer notifies the Company that the
service outage creates an emergency for the Customer or (2) within
twenty-four hours after the report of the outage if no emergency exists
except that outages reported between noon on Saturday and 6:00 p.m. on
the following Sunday must be restored within forty-eight hours or by 6:00
m. on the following Monday, whichever is sooner.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 2 4 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 14 lfI. SECRETARY
II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
OBLIGATION OF THE COMPANY, CONTINUED
Interruption of Service, Continued
The credit will not apply to "out-of-service" conditions resulting from the
willful neglect, misuse or abuse by the Customer. The credit will not
apply to "out-of- service" conditions where the outage is in the Customer
inside wire or Customer s premises equipment. This credit will not apply
to "out-of-service" conditions resulting from natural disasters, or
circumstances beyond control and knowledge of the Company. This
credit also will not apply to "out-of-service" conditions where service has
been temporarily or permanently discontinued for nonpayment of bills.
Use of Connecting Company Lines
Lines of other connecting companies may be used to reach points outside
the Company area when suitable arrangements can be made.
Defacement of Premises
The Company will repair or replace any defacement or damage of
property due to installation, existence, or replacement of Company
property, when the damage is the result of negligence of the Company.
Adjustment of Charges
In case of over-billing, a refund will be made by the Company for the full
amount of excess charges when the amount can be determined; when the
amount cannot be determined from available records, the maximum refund
will not exceed the estimated over-billing over a two year period.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECT!VE
JUl24 'JUL 23 '
Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 15
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II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
OBLIGATION OF THE COMPANY, CONTINUED
Adjustment of Charges, Continued
In case of under billing, the Company reserves the right to
backbill for the deficiency charges up to a period of two
years.
USE OF SERVICE AND FACILITIES
Ownership and Use of Equipment
All equipment and lines furnished by the Company are the property of the
Company even though located on the Subscriber s premises. Company
agents or employees shall have the right to enter said premises at any
reasonable hour to install or maintain equipment, make collections, or
remove equipment.
The Company may refuse to install or maintain any service at locations
which are hazardous to Company employees. If such service is furnished
the Subscriber may be required to install and maintain such service
holding the Company harmless from any claims of damage by reason of
the installation and maintenance of this service.
Interconnection Policy
Subscriber-provided terminal equipment may be used and Subscriber-
provided communication system may be connected with the facilities
furnished by the Company for telecommunications services subject to
regulations outlined in other parts of this tariff. In case any unauthorized
attachment is made, the Company shall have the right to disconnect
suspend, or terminate the service.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 2 4 'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: 16 li'1. SECRETARY
II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
USE OF SERVICE AND FACILITIES , CONTINUED
Use of Subscriber Services
Subscriber telephone service is furnished only for the use by the
Subscriber, his or her family, and associates. The Company may refuse to
install or permit such service to remain on premises of public or semi-
public character. The equipment may be installed at such locations
provided the service is located so it is not accessible for public use.
Tampering with Equipment
The Company may refuse to furnish telephone service when Company
equipment shows any evidence of tampering for the purpose of obtaining
service without payment of charges applicable to the service rendered by
the Company.
Use of Improper Language or Impersonation of Another
The Company may refuse service to anyone who uses or permits abusive
or obscene language over Company facilities or impersonates another
individual with fraudulent or malicious intent.
Indiscriminate Use of Facilities
The Company may refuse to furnish service for indiscriminate use of
facilities, except in case of emergencies.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITiES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTiVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 17
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II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICE
Application for Service
Application for service must be made on the Company s standard form
which becomes a contract when accepted in writing by the Company or
upon establishment of service. The Subscriber may be required to pay in
advance all charges for the first billing period and connection charge if
applicable. The conditions of such contracts are subject to all provisions of
this and other applicable tariffs. Requests for additional service may be
made orally, if provided in the original contract, and no advance payment
will be required. A move within the exchange area is not considered to
terminate the contract and orders for such may be made orally.
Telephone Numbers
Telephone numbers are assigned to the Company by the Federal
Communications Commission, and in turn, are assigned to customers for
the establishment of telephone service. The use of a telephone number by
a customer does not establish property rights to that number, nor does it
guarantee service through any particular central office. The Company
retains full responsibility for numbers until such time as a number is
transferred to another provider through a local number portability
agreement. As such the Cmpany reserves the right to change numbers
when it is necessary to continue adequate delivery of service. When
existing service is continued for a new Customer, the telephone number
assigned to the former Customer may be retained by the new Customer
only: (a) if the former Customer consents and properly notifies the
Company in writing; and (b) if arrangements acceptable to the Company
are made by the new Customer to pay all outstanding charges against the
service to the Company.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midva1e Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVEIdaho Public Utilities Commission
JUl24'JUL 23'Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 18
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II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICE, Continued
Alterations
The Subscriber agrees to notify the Company of any alterations, which
will necessitate changes in the Company s wiring; and the Subscriber
agrees to pay the Company s current charges for such changes.
Payment of Service
The subscriber is required to pay all charges for services rendered by the
company, both exchange and toll in accordance with provisions contained
elsewhere in this tariff. The subscriber is responsible for all charges for
service rendered at the telephone, including collect charges.
Maintenance and Repairs
The Company shall bear the expense of all repairs and maintenance of its
facilities, except where damage or destruction of its facilities is due to the
neglect of the Subscriber. The Subscriber may not rearrange, remove, or
disconnect any Company facilities without consent of the Company.
Line Extensions
Lines will be extended to permanent Customers in accordance with the
guidelines established in the Construction Charge section. Where required
by the conditions, applicants may be required to provide to the Company
suitable private right- of- way parallel to the public highway.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 2 4 'JUL 23 '
Original Sheet Number: 19
1lJ. SECRETARY
II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICE, Continued
Unusual Installation Costs
When special conditions or special requirements of the Subscriber involve
unusual construction or installation costs, the Subscriber may be required
to pay a reasonably proportionate share of such cost. Title to all facilities
constructed and paid for wholly or in part by the Subscriber is vested in
the Company.
TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES
The Company will furnish to its subscribers, without charge, only
such directories as it deems necessary for the efficient use of the
service. Other directories will be furnished at the discretion of the
Company at a reasonable charge.
ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF CREDIT
Deposits
The Company adopts by reference the Rules and Regulations for all
Telephone Companies Under the Jurisdiction of the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission promulgated in Order No. 15290 in Case No. P-300-6 by the
Idaho Public Utilities Commission and all amendments to those rules
which may be hereafter adopted by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
Copies of these Rules and Regulations are on file in the business office
and are available for public inspection.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1, 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midva1e Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITiES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 2 4 'JUL 2 3 '
Original Sheet Number: 20
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II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF CREDIT
Continued
Deposits, Continued
a. Interest to be Paid on Deposits
Simple interest, at the rate provided by the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission, shall accrue from the date of deposit until the date of refund
or application to the customer s telephone bill.
Reconnection Charge
Where service has been terminated by the Company in accordance with
IPUC Rules and Regulations, the regular non-recurring charges shall apply
for reconnection of service.
MINIMUM CONTRACT PERIODS AND TERMINATION OF SERVICE
Minimum Contract Periods
Except as hereinafter provided, the minimum contract period for all
services and facilities is one month at the same location. The length
contract for directory listings, where the listing actually appears in the
directory, is the directory period. The directory period is from the day on
which the directory is first distributed to the subscribers to the day the
succeeding directory is first distributed to subscribers. The Company may
require a minimum contract period longer than one month at the same
location in connection with special (non-standard) types of arrangements
of equipment, or for unusual construction necessary to meet special
demands and involving extra cost.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EfFECTIVE
JUl24 'JUl 2 3 'Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 21
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II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
MINIMUM CONTRACT PERIODS AND TERMINATION OF SERVICE
Continued
Termination of Service - Subscriber s Request
Service may be terminated prior to the expiration of the minimum contract
period upon notice being given to the Company, and upon payment of any
applicable termination charges, in addition to any applicable charges due
for service which has been furnished.
In the case of service for which the minimum contract period is one
month, termination will require that charges due for the balance of the
minimum period be paid. In the case of directory listings where the listing
has appeared in the directory or where a non-listed or non-published
listing has been properly omitted, the charges are due to the end of the
directory period, except that in the following cases charges will be
continued only to the date of the termination of the extra listing or proper
omission with a minimum charge of one month:
(1)
(2)
The Contract for the main service is terminated.
The listed party becomes a Subscriber to some other class of
ServIce.
The listed party moves to a new location.(3)
(4)The listed party dies.
For special equipment, the charges will be based on the individual
circumstances in each case as agreed upon at the time of installation.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24'JUL 23 '
Original Sheet Number: 22
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II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
MINIMUM CONTRACT PERIODS AND TERMINATION OF SERVICE
Continued
Termination of Service - Subscriber s Request, Continued
Contracts for periods longer than one month covering services whose
installation required line extensions may be terminated upon payment of
all charges that would accrue to the end of the contract period, or the
contract will be transferred to a new applicant who is to occupy the same
premises and will subscribe to the service effective on the day following
termination by the original Subscriber.
Service may be terminated after the expiration of the initial contract
period, upon the Company being notified, and upon payment of all
charges due to the date of termination of the service.
Termination of Service by the Company
The Company adopts by reference the Rules and Regulations for All
Telephone Companies Under the Jurisdiction of the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission promulgated in Order No. 15290 in Case No. P-300-6 by the
Idaho Public Utilities Commission and all amendments to those rules
which may be hereafter adopted by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
Copies of these Rules and Regulations are on file in the business office
and are available for public inspection.
Before disconnection service the Company shall make a good faith effort
to notify the Customer. Subsequent to a Customer s account being
delinquent, the Company shall serve written notice of disconnection on the
Customer either by mail or personal delivery of the notice to the
Customer s address. Service shall not be disconnected prior to the eighth
business day following mailed notices or prior to 5 p.m. of the first
business day following for personally delivered notices.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 23 tfi. SECRETARY
II. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
PAYMENT FOR SERVICE AND FACILITIES
The Subscriber shall pay for service and facilities monthly in advance and shall
pay for Moves and Changes when billed. Failure to receive a bill does not relieve
the Subscriber of the responsibility for payment in accordance with the provisions
set forth herein.
All bills for service are due and payable at the office of the Company on or before
the 20th day following the post marked date of the statement of the month in
which the bill is rendered. After the 20th day, bills are delinquent and subject to
termination policy. If the bill is not paid when due, the Company may make a late
payment charge of 1.5% and the Company may apply any deposit toward the
outstanding balance.
SPECIAL SERVICES AND FACILITIES
Special services and facilities not ordinarily used in the furnishing of telephone
service and not otherwise provided for by the tariff schedules of the Company
may be furnished or leased pursuant to special contract for such special service or
facility for such period as may be agreed upon, provided such special service or
facility or the use made thereof is not unlawful and does not interfere with the
telephone service furnished by the Company. Special services are provided for
each individual application as a custom-engineered system to satisfy and provide
for the needs of that Customer. Applicable charges will be determined by the
revenue requirements of the Company for each individual system. In the event
any such special service or facility or the use made thereof interferes with the
furnishing of the telephone service by the Company, the Company may terminate
such contract and cease to furnish, such special service or facility after thirty days
written notice to the Subscriber; and provided further that the commission may
terminate such contract whenever, in its opinion, public interest requires such
termination.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Approved Effective
May 10, 2010 June 1, 2010
Jean D. Jewell Secretary
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 2 3 '
Original Sheet Number: 25 t" 10. SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ACCESS LINE SERVICE, CONTINUED
2. Conditions, continued
b. Instruments must be provided by the Subscriber, subject to the
conditions described in the Connection With Subscriber-Owned
Equipment portion of this tariff.
c. Additional instruments may be attached to Access Lines. The
Company reserves the right to limit the number of instruments
connected to an access line if they cause interference with the normal
operation of the line.
d. Tone Dial service is provided only where the facilities are available.
Business Rates Apply:
a. At any location where activities are of a business, trade, or professional
nature.
b. At any location where the listing of service at that location indicates a
business, trade, or profession.
c. Where only one Access Line is provided at a location, which is both a
residence and a business.
d. At schools, hospitals, libraries, churches, and other similar institutions.
Residence Rates Apply:
a. At a private residence where business listings are not provided and
telephone service is not used for the conduct ofbusiness.
Issued January 29,2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 26
trIo SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ACCESS LINE SERVICE, CONTINUED
Residence Rates Apply, Continued
b. At the place of residence of a clergyman, physician, or other medical
practitioner provided the Subscriber does not maintain an office in the
residence.
LOCAL MEASURED SERVICE
Local Measured Service (LMS) is an exchange service where a regular monthly
rate is billed to the customer for access to the local and toll networks. In addition
to the flat rate monthly charge, local usage charges apply after an initial allotment
of 90 minutes.
1. Ratesa. Residentialb. Businessc. Per minute charge for use over 90 minutes = $.
Monthly
$16.
$28.
2. Conditions
a. Local Measured Service (LMS) must be applied to all lines under the same
account name or at the same physical address. Regular and measured service
will not both be provided at the same customer premises.
b. The LMS monthly rate is billed in advance; the per minute rate is billed in
accord with the toll period.
c. Changes between LMS and regular access service are subject to standard
service order charges.
d. Chargeable time begins when the connection is established and ends when the
network connection is released.
e. Measured service is only available in conjunction with Extended Area Service
arrangement (i., only in the Midvale exchange).
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midva1e Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 27 Jf:1.~ SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (CCF)
Rates
Residence
Custom Calling Feature (CCF)
Call Waiting
Call Forwarding
Conference Calling (3-way)
Speed Calling - 8 numbers
Fixed Calling
Line Busy Call diversion
$2.
Package of two CCF
Package of three CCF
Package of four CCF
Package of five CCF
20% discount
30% discount
40% discount
50% discount
Monthly rate
Business
$2.
20% discount
30% discount
40% discount
50% discount
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMIS$IONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 28
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SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
C. CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (CCF), Continued
Conditions
a. Custom Calling Services are available only to those customers who are
served from a Central Office equipped to provide such services.
b. When a service is programmed for both Conference Calling and Call
Waiting only one of the two may be activated at anyone time.
c. When a service is programmed for both Call Waiting and Call
forwarding only one of the two may be activated at anyone time.
d. A service may be programmed with any combination of the six custom
calling services except that services with Line Busy Call Diversion may
not be programmed for Call Waiting or Conference Calling.
Definitions
Speed Calling - permits placing local and long distance calls to pre-
selected telephone numbers by dialing an abbreviated code. To add a
number to the calling list, the customer uses his own telephone.
Call Waiting - a distinctive tone informs the telephone user that another
call has been placed to his or her line. By briefly depressing the
hookswitch, the user will be connected to the second caller while holding
the first, subsequent depressions of the hookswitch will allow the user to
alternate between callers.
Conference Calling - permits a telephone user to add a third party to an
existing local or long distance call. It will also permit a telephone user to
consult privately with a third party while holding the original call.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1, 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 29
tfl SECRCTARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
C. CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (CCF), Continued
3. Definitions, continued
Call Forwarding - permits transfer of all incoming calls automatically to
any dial able number. The number can be selected by the Customer each
time Call Forwarding is activated or the call directed to the previously
selected number. If the alternate location is not a local call the Customer
will be billed for each call forwarded.
Fixed Calling - after dial tone is obtained, if the caller does not commence
dialing within a predetermined length of time, a call will automatically be
placed to a number previously selected by the Subscriber.
Line Busy Call Diversion - permits call to automatically be transferred to a
predetermined alternate number whenever the primary number is busy.
The alternate number can be any dialable number and can be modified
only at the Central Office. If the alternate location is not a free call the
Customer will be billed for each call diverted.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1, 200 1
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JlIL24'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: 30 t!1. SECRETARY
III.NETWORK ACCESSS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF)
Rates
Monthl RateRes Bus
Per usa e RateRes Bus
Automatic Callback $3.$3.
$ .
Automatic Recall $3.$3.
$ .
Call Fwd Busy Incoming $2.$3.
Call Forward Don t Answer $2.$3.
Call Forward Don
Answer Incoming $2.$3.
Call Forwarding Busy $2.$3.
Call Pick Up $2.$3.
Call Pick Up Directed $2.$3.
Caller ID - Number Only $4.$5.
Caller ID - Name & #$5.$6.
Caller ID - Per Call
(*67) Blocking No Charges
Caller ID - Per
Line Blocking $1.00 $1.00
Caller ID - Per
Call Unblocking No Charges
Cancel Call Waiting (*70)No Charges
Call Trace
Automatic (COT)$1.00 $1.00
Manual No Charges
Dial Call Waiting $2.$2.
Distinctive Ringing!
Call Waiting Access $2.$3.
Do Not Disturb $2.$3.
MaximumRes Bus
$6.00 $6.
$6.00 $6.
Issued January 29 , 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JUl24 'JUl23'
Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 31
~tn.~ SECRETARY
III.NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), Continued
Rates
Monthly Per Use
Rate Rate Maximum
Res Bus Res Bus Res Bus
Make Busy $2.$3.
Selective Call Acceptance $2.$3.
Selective Call Forwarding $2.$3.
Selective Call Rejection $4.$4.
Stop Hunt $1.00 $1.00
Usage Sensitive Call
Forwarding $6.$7.
Usage Sensitive 3-Way
Calling $6.$7.
VoicelData Protection $2.$3.
V oicelData Protection
U sage Sensitive $6.$6.
Wake Up Service $2.$2.
Conditions
a. Advanced Custom Calling Features are available only to those Subscribers
who are served from a Central Office equipped to provide such services.
b. Calling Name and Number Deliver, Blocking and Anonymous Caller
Rejection require an additional piece of Customer Provided Equipment (CPE)
to fully activate feature.
Issued January 29,2001 Effective March I , 200 I
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: 32
t1).~ SECRETARY
III.NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
Conditions, continued
Selective Call Forwarding, Selective Call Rejection, Selective Call
Acceptance, and Distinctive Ringing!Call Waiting provide Customers
with four different options for treating incoming calls. Each feature is
capable of holding a list of up to 12 directory numbers (DNS) that
should receive screening treatment. Once a Customer has programmed
the list and turned on the feature, the switch will screen each incoming
call and direct the call to the treatment specified by the feature.
d. For those Advanced Custom Calling Features billed on a per usage
basis excluding Call Trace, a maximum amount as listed above will be
billed once the per usage charges reach or exceeds the maximum.
e. From time to time, the Company may offer special promotions to its
customers. These offerings will generally consist of a reduced price, a
waiver of installation charges, or a free service with a purchase of
another service. These offerings may be limited to certain dates and
locations, and will be for limited time periods. When such an offering
is made, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission will be notified and a
copy of the offering notice will be provided to them.
3. Obligation of the Company
a. Limitation of Obligation with Respect to Privacy Concerns
The Company shall be held harmless by the Subscriber in cases where the
Subscriber s telephone number is transmitted via the Caller ID CLASS
Feature to another Subscriber who subscribes to that service, and the
Subscriber has not blocked the transmission of his telephone number.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTI.t.ITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JUl24 'JUl23'
Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 33
I1\. SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
D. ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
4. Obligation of the Subscriber
Under no circumstances should any Subscriber to the Caller ID Advanced Custom
Calling Feature use telephone numbers delivered to the Customer for purposes of
marketing any service, or for the sale of those numbers to any interested party.
Permitted uses of the number information received through the Caller ID service
include:
Billing and collection, routing, screening, and completion of the originating
Subscriber s call or transaction, or for services directly related to the
originating Subscriber s call or transaction.
Caller ID information can be used only to market goods and services to existing
Customers, and only to market goods and services to existing Customers that are
directly related to those the existing Customer already uses.
Notification of illegal procedures having been given herein, the Company shall be
held harmless by all parties in cases where Subscribers of the Company use this
information in an unauthorized manner, as described above.
5. Definitions
Automatic Callback - allows the Subscriber to automatically return a call to the
number of the phone that last called. By dialing the access code (*66) push-button
or 1166 rotary, the callback feature will automatically dial the last calling number.
The feature can be deactivated by dialing (*86) push-button or 1186 rotary.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 200 I
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 34 Jf1. SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
5. Definitions, continued
Automatic Recall - allows the Subscriber who calls a busy number to dial an
access code (*69) push-button or 1169-rotary to be alerted, by way of a distinctive
ring, when the number is no longer busy. When the user picks up their phone, they
will be connected automatically to the previously busy number. To deactivate the
Automatic Recall feature, the user can dial (*89) on a push-button phone or 1189
on a rotary phone.
Call Forward Busy Incoming - allows a Subscriber to have incoming calls (those
which originate outside the group) forwarded to another number when the called
number is busy. The Subscriber can activate the feature by dialing (#90) push-
button (1190 rotary), and deactivate the feature by dialing (#91) push-button (1191
rotary).
Call Forward Don t Answer Incoming - allows a Subscriber to have incoming calls
(those which originate outside the group) forwarded to another number if the
Subscriber does not answer after a preset number of ringing cycles which are set
by the Company. The Subscriber can activate the feature by dialing (#92) push-
button and deactivate the feature by dialing (#93) push-button.
Call Forwarding Busy - allows a Subscriber to have all calls (incoming or
intragroup) forwarded to a predetermined alternate number when the called
number is busy, i.e. the Subscriber can activate the feature by dialing (*90) push-
button or 1190 rotary and deactivate the feature by dialing (*91) push-button or
1191 rotary. The alternate number can be any dialable number and can be modified
only at the Central Office. If the alternate location is not a local call, the Subscriber
will be billed for each call diverted.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTI.LITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4
JUl24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 35
t!1. SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
5. Definitions, continued
Call Pick Up - allows a subscriber to answer calls that are directed to
other phones within their pickup group. The access code to activate the feature
(*8) for a push-button phone.
Call Pick Up Directed - allows a Subscriber to answer a call directed to another
line which has been answered or is ringing by dialing a preset access code (#60)
and the telephone number of the line to be answered. Both the originating line and
the line to be answered must be equipped with the feature.
Call Trace (COT)
Automatic (COT) - allows a Subscriber to have the last incoming number
automatically traced. The results of the trace are not provided directly to
the Subscriber; they are output to the Company. The Company, at the
Subscriber s request, will forward the results to the police after a case
number has been assigned by the police. The access code for this feature is
(*57) push-button or 1157 rotary.
Manual (COT) - allows a Subscriber to request the Company to trace
incoming calls. This is usually in response involving law enforcement
entities.
Caller ID - Name and Number - allows for the automatic delivery of a calling
party's name and telephone number to the called Customer, after the first ring but
before the call is answered. The name and number are displayed on Customer
provided equipment. The name displayed shall be the name associated with the
calling telephone number as shown on the Company s records. The Company, in
its discretion, may abbreviate or limit that name for display purposes.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JUL 2 4 'JUl 2 3 'a 1Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 36
tn. SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADV ANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
5. Definitions, continued
Caller ID - Name and Number. continued
The Company does not assure name accuracy, and it shall not be liable to
any party for errors, omissions or mistakes. The Company s sole obligation
shall be to reasonably correct errors in names when notified in writing of
such errors.
The calling telephone name and number is only available in those areas
where appropriate signaling network connections exist to forward the
calling party's name and number. The calling name and number is also not
available when incoming calls have been handled by an operator or charged
to credit cards. Number delivery for calls originated from a PBX will
display the main PBX number only. If the caller s number is a multi-party
line, or is blocked, the number will not be displayed.
Caller ID information transmitted via Caller ID may not be sold or given to
another party without the caller s consent. Caller ID information may only
be used for: a) routing or completion of calls, b) billing of calls, c) account
management purposes, d) services directly related to the call or transaction
e) verification of calling party identity and t) marketing products or
services that are directly related to those previously acquired by the
Subscriber from the number delivery services Subscriber. Caller ID
Subscribers failing to comply with any of these conditions will have their
service terminated.
Caller ID - Number - same as "Name and Number" except only the calling party'
number is delivered.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTIUTIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 24'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 37 U). SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
5. Definitions, continued
Caller ID Per Call (*67) Blocking - allows a Subscriber to block delivery of his /her
name and number when calling someone with Caller ID capabilities. The activation
code for this feature is (*67) push-button or 1167 rotary. This feature is provided
free of charge from suitably equipped central offices.
Caller ID - Per Line Blocking - provides a permanent indicator on a Customer
line. Once block is established on the Customer s line, the private status can be
deactivated by the Customer on a per call basis.
Caller ID - Per Call Unblocking - allows a Subscriber who has Caller ID - Per Line
Blocking to unblock delivery of his /her name and number when calling someone
with Caller ID capabilities. The activation code for this feature is *82 (1182 rotary).
This feature is provided free of charge where available.
Cancel Call Waiting - allows the subscriber to cancel Call Waiting before or during
one telephone call. The Access code to cancel Call Waiting is (*70) push-button or
1170 rotary.
Dial Call Waiting - allows a Subscriber with a line equipped with the feature to
direct a Call Waiting tone or a Distinctive Ringing signal to a line equipped with
Distinctive Ringing. The feature is activated by dialing a preset access code (#81)
(1181 rotary) and the telephone number the line to which the signal is directed.
Distinctive Ringing/Call Waiting Access - allows a subscriber to receive a
Distinctive Ringing signal or an audible Call Waiting tone from a line equipped
with Dial Call Waiting. If the call line is idle, a distinctive ringing signal will be
heard. If the called line is busy, the called line receives a Call Waiting tone. The
access code for this feature is (*8) push-button or 1181 rotary.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTItITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 38
t!1. SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
5. Definitions, continued
Do Not Disturb - allows Subscribers to prevent incoming calls from ringing at their
stations. Only callers who have the Subscriber s Personal Identification Number
(PIN) can override the Do Not Disturb feature. To activate the feature, the
Subscriber can dial (*78) push-button or 1178 rotary. To deactivate the feature, the
Subscriber can dial (*79) push-button or 1179 rotary. Subscribers with push-button
phones can change their PIN by dialing the access code (#87) push-button or 1187
rotary.
Fixed Calling - after dial tone is obtained, if the caller does not commence dialing
within a predetermined length of time, a call will automatically be placed to a
number previously selected by the Subscriber. If the number is long distance, the
Subscriber is liable for any charges.
Make Busy - allows the line to appear busy, even when not engaged. To activate
the feature, dial (*58) push-button or 1158 rotary. Dialing (*59) push-button or
1159 rotary will deactivate the feature.
Selective Call Acceptance - allows Subscribers to specify a list of numbers from
which they are willing to accept calls. Calls from numbers not contained on the list
are routed to an appropriate announcement. The access code for this feature is
(*84) push-button or 1184 rotary, and is used to add or delete numbers from the
list of acceptable calls.
Selective Call Forwarding - permits the Subscriber to create a list of calling
numbers that are to be call forwarded. If a call is received from a Directory
Number on the screening list, the call is forwarded to the designated forwarded
number. All other calls are treated normally. The access code for this feature is
(*83) push-button or 1183 rotary.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 39
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SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
5. Definitions, continued
Stop Hunt - allows a Subscriber to stop an existing hunt sequence at a designated
point or line. The access code to activate the feature is (* 50) push-button or 1150
rotary. To deactivate the feature, dial (*51) push-button or 1151 rotary.
Usage Sensitive Call Forwarding - causes all calls attempting to terminate to a
Subscriber s line to be directed to an alternate line, whether the Subscriber s line is
busy or idle. The feature differs from standard Call Forwarding in that the
Subscriber is charged on a usage basis rather than a flat rate basis. The access code
to activate the feature is (*72) push-button or 1172 rotary. To deactivate the
feature, the access code is (*73) push-button or 1173 rotary.
Usage Sensitive 3-Way Calling - allows a Subscriber to add a third party into an
existing conversation by dialing an access code (*71) push-button or 1171 rotary.
The feature differs from standard 3-Way Calling, in that the Subscriber is charged
on a per usage basis rather than a flat rate basis. The access code to activate the
feature is (*74) push-button or 1174 rotary. To deactivate the feature, the access
code is (*75) push-button or 1175 rotary.
VoicelData Protection - allows a Subscriber to inhibit intrusion features (e., Call
Waiting and Operator Verification) when the Subscriber s line is busy. VoicelData
Protection prevents data transmission errors typically caused by the interruption
tones associated with such features. The Subscriber can activate the feature by
dialing (*97) push-button or 1197 rotary and deactivate the feature by dialing
(*98) push-button or 1198 rotary.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March I, 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTIliTIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 40 I1\. SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ADVANCED CUSTOM CALLING FEATURES (ACCF), CONTINUED
5. Definitions, continued
VoicelData Protection Usage Sensitive - allows a Subscriber to inhibit intrusion
features (e., Call Waiting and Operator Verification) when the Subscriber s line
is busy. VoicelData Protection prevents data transmission errors typically caused
by the interruption tones associated with such features. This feature differs from
standard VoicelData Protection in that the feature remains in effect for the duration
of only one call upon activation, and the Subscriber is charged on a per usage
basis. The Subscriber can activate the feature by dialing (*94) pushbutton or 1194
rotary.
Wake Up Service - allows a Subscriber to dial an access code, receive a second
dial tone, and then dial a time at which a wake-up call is desired. At the entered
time, a call is automatically attempted to that line and, when the call is answered, a
tone or an optional announcement is applied to that line. The Subscriber can access
the feature by dialing (*76) push-button and can cancel the request by dialing
(*77) push-button.
E. VOICE MAIL SERVICE
1. Rates
Monthly
Rate
Per Usage
Rate
Basic:$3.
One I-minute greeting message
Ten I-minute incoming messages
Storage on new and old messages 7 days
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: 41
tf).~ SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
VOICE MAIL SERVICE, CONTINUED
1. Rates, continued
Monthly
Rate
Per Usage
Rate
Basic + 10: $5.
One 2-minute greeting message
Twenty I-minute incoming messages
Storage on new and old messages 10 daysPremium: $6.
One 2-minute greeting message
Twenty 2-minute incoming messages
Storage on new and old messages 14 days
Special Features (Business Subscriber Only):
Out Calling
Voice Forms $5.
2. Conditions
Voice mail is offered from suitably equipped central offices only. Voice mail is
not offered from central offices that are not equipped to offer the service. Voice
mail is offered to residence and business subscribers, except Special Features
which are offered to business subscribers, and is offered as a service that can
automatically answer a telephone line after a certain number of rings, or as a
voice mailbox with a separate telephone number that calls may be forwarded to.
For a voice mailbox, that calls can be forwarded to, the subscriber must also order
the call-forwarding feature described above on the line that calls will be
forwarded from. Rates apply as stated above for call forwarding.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March I , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 2 4 'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: 42 11). SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
VOICE MAIL SERVICE, CONTINUED
2 Conditions, continued
Voice mailboxes can store and save messages in differing degrees, depending on
the level of service ordered by the subscriber. Credit for service interruption will
be provided if service is interrupted for a period exceeding twenty four (24) hours.
The credit shall be the monthly amount for service divided by 30 days times the
number of days that service is continually interrupted.
The Telephone Company is not responsible for lost or dropped messages.
Periodically, the Telephone Company will update the software supporting voice
mail service. During this period, voice mail will not be operational. This period
will not exceed 24 hours; therefore, credit for service not received will not be
allowed for regular software upgrades.
Voice mail can be programmed to answer a subscriber s telephone line after a set
number of rings. A subscriber has access to a voice mailbox by dialing a seven-
or ten-digit access number followed by a personal identification code. The
subscriber can then retrieve messages and save them or erase them. The
subscriber can also program a personal greeting that will play when voice mail
answers a telephone line.
The standard mailbox features include forwarding to the mailbox on no answer
(subscriber selectable for 2 to 5 rings), forwarding to the mailbox on busy line
and a new message indication (stutter dial tone).
Subscribers using call waiting may not choose to have calls forwarded to voice
mail on a busy signal. These subscribers will be interrupted with a call waiting
tone burst for as many rings as the subscriber selects for no answer forwarding.
the subscriber does not answer the call waiting tone, the second caller will be
forwarded to voice mail.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March I , 200 I
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL23'
Original Sheet Number: 43 I1\. SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
E. VOICE MAIL SERVICE, CONTINUED
2 Conditions, continued
From time to time, the Telephone Company may offer special promotions to its
customers. These offerings will generally consist of a reduced price, a waiver of
installation charges, or a free service with a purchase of another service. These
offerings may be limited to certain dates and locations, and will be for limited
time periods. The Commission will be notified of any offering and a copy of such
offering will be provided to the Commission.
3. Definitions
Voice Mail - a service using electronic receiving and storing capabilities to
receive calls directed to it and store information offered by the caller.
Out Calling - a service that allows the subscriber to provide the calling party not
wishing to leave a message with a dial tone so that another local call can be made.
This is accomplished by a message instructing the caller to dial an access code
which, when dialed, provides the local dial tone. Only local calls can be made
through the use of this access code.
Voice Messages and Menus - a service that provides facilities to
compose, send, and manipulate voice messages. It also allows the
subscriber with assistance from the Company to establish voice
menus or sets of actions to be offered to the calling party.
Issued January 29, 200 I Effective March 1 , 200 I
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 44 tI). SECRETARY
III.NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
F. SERVICE CONNECTION, MOVE AND CHANGE CHARGES
Rates
Business Residence
Service Order $10.$10.
Line Connection $15.$15.
Premise Visit $40.$40.
Conditions
a. These charges are intended to cover the expense incurred by the
Company in conjunction with the following:
1. Establishment of service;
2. Change in location of a service to other premises;
3. Transfer of service from one Customer to another;
4. Change of telephone number at Customer s request;
5. Installation of auxiliary equipment; or
6. Restoral of service disconnected for nonpayment or failure to
establish credit.
b. Charges shown are in addition to installation charges shown under
other Tariff schedules.
c. Charges shown in this schedule are based on work being performed
during regularly scheduled working hours of the Company
employees. Work performed with overtime labor costs will be
performed at direct cost to the Customer.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 45 tf1. SECRETARY
III.NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
F. SERVICE CONNECTION, MOVE AND CHANGE CHARGES
2. Conditions, continued
d. No charges will apply under the following circumstances:
1. Service to which no monthly rates apply;2. Public telephones installed at the initiative or option of the Company
3. Definitions
Service Order
Applicable to work done in receiving, recording and processing
information necessary to execute a Customer s request for the
establishment of service. It is also applicable for Customer s request for
additions, moves or changes to existing service.
Premises Visit
Applicable if a Company employee must visit the Customer s premises to
move or change a service drop or standard network interface at the
Customer s request. Not applicable when a Company employee is on the
Customer s premises for any other business purpose.
Line Connection
Applicable for work done in the Central Office or work involving Central
Office equipment necessary to provide a network access line or make
changes to an existing network access line.
If service requires work in more than one Central Office area, this charge
applies for each office.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 46
IDAHO PUBLIC UTIliTIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JUl24 'JUl23'
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III.NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
PAYPHONE SERVICE
1. Rates
Instrument implemented
Central office
Implemented
Features:
Coin signaling
Call screening
Special number
2. Conditions
Installation
Charges
Monthly
Rates
actual cost Business rate
actual cost Business Rate
$2.
$2.
$5.
a. Payphone service includes lines to which coin, coinless, card reader or
a combination of telephones may be attached.
b. Payphone service is a business exchange access line composed of the
serving central office line equipment, all outside plant facilities needed
to connect the central office with the customer s premises, and the
network interface device (NID) at the demarcation point These
facilities are company provided and maintained and provide access to
and from the telecommunications network for long distance service
and local calling.
c. A maximum of one customer provided instrument implemented pay
telephone may be connected to anyone instrument.
d. Extensions to a payphone service provider are not permitted.
e. The multiline business subscriber line charge, in the interstate tariff, is
applicable to all payphone lines.
Issued January 29 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams
Effective March 1 , 2001
Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 24 JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 47
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III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
PAYPHONE SERVICE, Continued
3. Responsibility of the Customer
a. The customer shall be responsible for the installation, operation
and maintenance of the customer-provided instrument, plus all
ancillary equipment, such as booths, shelves, lighting,
directories, etc., used in conjunction with this service.
b. The telephone instrument plus all ancillary equipment must
comply with the requirements of all applicable Federal, State and
local laws and regulations concerning disabled, handicapped
and/or hearing impaired persons.
c. The customer shall be responsible for the payment of charges for
all local and toll messages originating from or accepted at this
service, including directory assistance calls.
d. The customer is responsible for any taxes on the customer owned
equipment or calls made from that equipment.
e. The customer provided instrument must be registered in
compliance with Part 68 ofthe FCC's Rules and Regulations or
be connected behind an FCC registered protective coupler under
Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations and have the following
operational characteristics:
1. operator access without charge and without using a coin2. directory assistance access3. ability to complete local and toll calls
4. 911 access where available at no charge, without using a
com
5. 800/888 access without charge and without a coin
6. must allow any end user to access their preferred long
distance carrier by dialing the appropriate long distance
carrier access code. These codes must conform to the
industry standard formats of lOXXX or 101XXXX.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTIUTIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 48
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III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
G. PAYPHONE SERVICE, Continued
3. Responsibility of the Customer, continued
f. Instruments must be labeled or there must be posted in close
proximity to the instrument, information including:
7. Name, address and (local or toll free) telephone number of
the private pay phone owner.
8. Procedure for reporting service difficulties and method of
obtaining refunds
9. A statement that the instrument is not owned by the Local
Exchange company and that the charges for calls made on
the instrument are not regulated
10. Dialing instructions
11. Operational characteristics such as pre-payor post-pay
12. Emergency dialing information including dial tone first
coin free 911 , or other emergency access, and
13. Where calls are timed, the time limits per call.
g. Customers who elect not to subscribe to Selective Class of Call
Screening will be fully responsible for all calls billed to the
customer s exchange access line. The company shall have no
responsibility to adjust any such charges and/or release customer
from paying any such charges. Customer will hold the telephone
company harmless from and against any liability or loss resulting
from all calls billed to customer s exchange access line.
h. The customer is responsible for compliance with the FCC's rules
and regulations and the State Commission s rules and regulations
regarding the use of customer provided pay telephones.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 49
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III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
G. PAYPHONE SERVICE, Continued
4. Violation of Regulations
a. Where any customer owned pay telephone is in violation ofthis tariff
the Company will take whatever action is necessary to protect the
network and will promptly notify the customer in writing ofthe
violation.
b. The customer shall immediately discontinue use of the customer
owned pay telephone, or correct the violation and notify the Company
in writing that the violation has been corrected. The customer has five
(5) days to convey written notification.
c. Failure of the customer to discontinue such use or to correct the
violation will result in the suspension of the customer service until
such time as the customer complies with the provisions of this tariff.
5. Instrument Implemented Payphone Service
Instrument implemented payphone service is offered for use with a
customer provided pay telephone. All attachments of a customer provided
instrument to the network must be made pursuant to the rules and
regulations set forth in this Tariff and as required by State and Federal
commissions.
6. Central Office Implemented Coin Line
a. Central office implemented coin line provides coin signaling. It is a
line side connection from the local exchange switch to the point of
demarcation at the customer premise.
b. Features are additives to the operation of a flat rate access line that
provide for CO implemented coin line service. The company offers
those features that are provided by the functionality of the Company
switches.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 50
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III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
P A YPHONE SERVICE, CONTINUED
6. Central Office Implemented Coin Line, continued
c. Validation may be performed through Originating-line screening
(OLS). OLS enables operator service providers to determine whether
there are billing restrictions on the exchange access line from which a
call originates. OLS service delivers codes on operator assisted calls
to identify calls originating from privately owned payphones, inmate
locations, and hotels/motels, etc. Rates for this service are found in
the appropriate interstate access tariff, when facilities and services are
available.d. CO Implemented coin line features are provided by the telephone
company per the technology available from the company s facilities.
It shall be the responsibility of the payphone owner to assure technical
and operational compatibility with the coin line features offered by the
telephone company.
7. Features and Functions
a. CO coin line signaling provides signaling on the line notifying the line
that the called party has answered and provides an electrical signal on
a CO Implemented line indicating to the payphone equipment to
collect or return coin(s) to the calling party. This feature is an additive
to the CO implemented coin line.b. Special number assignment is a specific number requested by the
customer. This service is available where facilities are available and it
is technically feasible to provide. This feature is an additive to the CO
implemented coin line or to the instrument implemented payphone
servIce.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 51 t1). SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
PAYPHONE SERVICE, CONTINUED
Features and Functions, continued
Selective class of call screening will be provided where such facilities
are available at the customer s option. Selective class of call screening
treatment enables the customer to restrict outgoing operator handled
calls placed over the telephone company s network from the service
point to only those calls which are charged on a called telephone, a
third number or a calling!credit card.
Definitions
a. Billed number screening: allows the customer to identify to the
telephone company that they will not accept any third-number and/or
collect calls for billing to their telephone number. The Company
places information regarding this screening restriction into a database
that is normally accessed by operator service providers prior to such
calls being completed. When customers have indicated that they do
not wish to accept billing for any third-number or collect calls, the
database will not validate charging for such a call. The operator
service provider can then decide whether to complete the call based on
this information provided in the database. Billed number screening
can be ordered to screen third number billed calls, collect calls, or
both.
b. Central Office (CO) implemented coin line: Access line that provides
coin signaling.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 52
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III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
P A YPHONE SERVICE, CONTINUED
8. Definitions, continued
b. Demarcation point: The point of connection, provided and maintained
by the telephone company, at which the station wiring becomes
dedicated to an individual customer s use. For an individual customer
dwelling, this point of connection will generally be the modular jack
incorporated into the customer side of the Network Interface Device
(NID);. The drop wire and the network protector will continue to be
provided by, and remain the property of, the telephone company. The
demarcation (point is usually the point at which the telephone
company wiring connects with the customer s wiring.
c. Network Interface Device (NID): A device wired between the
telecommunications protector and the inside wiring to isolate the
customer s equipment from the network.
H. TRUNK HUNTING SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS
Rates
Monthl Rate
Optional Hunting Service per line or
Trunk in a group so arranged $4.
Conditions
Trunk hunting service arrangement is equipment located in the Company s central
office arranged to select the next available line of a Customer s group of hunting
lines, when the line associated with the called number of the Customer is busy.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1, 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: 53 ~ tf).~ SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
LONG DISTANCE MESSAGE RESTRICTION
Rates Monthly Rate
Long Distance Message Restriction - Residence
- Business
$2.
$3.
Conditions
a. Long Distance Message Restriction - An arrangement which permits
Local Exchange Service line users to dial local service area calls but
prevents the origination of long distance calls.
b. Long Distance Message Restriction - Local Exchange Service is provided
for use only on individual network access Line service and only where
the Customer has other network access Line service on the same premises
arranged for unrestricted use of the telecommunications network.
Conditions
a. To qualify for ' ervice, c omers must demonstrate that they
currently or full telephone s . ce (not discounted as vacation orseas at the same classification (re . ential/business) in another
ephone exchange by producing a copy 0 e most recent bill for
said service. Customers may be asked to produ dditional copies of
bills at any point, but no more than twice per year.
b. Non-recurring service connection charges will be made fo
service.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 54 tn;
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III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
ERRESERVATION ~ ~..
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$4.
Number ation rate applies when a customer chooses to dl ect their service for
eriod of time, but wishes to reserve their telephone number for use. The
number reservation rate may be billed in advance.
L. DIRECTORY LISTINGS
1. Rates Monthly Rate
Additional or Alternate Listing - Business
- Residence
Directory Listings, Continued
$1.50
1.00
Extra Lines, per line
$1.00
1.00
Cross Reference or Duplicate
Non-List 1.00*
Non-Publish 00*
Foreign Exchange 1.00
Issued January 29 2001
* Per Order #22377
Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Tariff No.Page
C. No.Cancelling IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTiVE
Original Sheet No.MM 30 '89 APR 1- '
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Name of utility
Midvale Telephone ExchanQe Inc.
VACATION SERVICE
RATES
Monthl
Per Access Line 1/2 x Residence
Access Line Rate
CONDITIONS
Upon request from a subscriber having any class of exchange
service, except service stations, the service may be suspendedfor a period of one month or more. No outward or inwardservice is provided during the period of suspension. Only oneper iod of suspension of not to exceed four months is allowed
in any calendar year.
If the period of suspension exceeds four months, at the option
of the Company the service may be disconnected and non-
recurring service connection charges will be made forreconnecting service.
Temporary suspension of service may begin and terminate on any
day of the month, provided notice is given sufficiently in
advance for arrangements to be made.
Bills are rendered at regular billing dates during the period
of suspension and are due and payable when rendered; or the
total amount of the expected suspension charges may be paid at
the beginning of the suspension.
If the subscriber has not made further arrangements with the
Company when the paid-for suspension service expires, at the
option of the Company the subscriber ' s service may bediscontinued.
Non-recurr ing service connection charges will be made forreconnecting service.
Issued Effective
Issued by MIDVALE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, INCORPORATED
LANE WILLIAMS Title MANAGER
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 55
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SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
L. DIRECTORY LISTINGS, CONTINUED
2. Conditions
The regulations for directory listings, as provided in this section, apply only to
that section of the directory containing the regular alphabetical list of names of
subscribers.
A. Primary Listing
One listing without charge, termed the Primary Listing, is provided as follows:
1. For each separate subscriber service. When two or more main
station lines or PBX trunk lines are consecutively operated, the
first number of the group is considered the primary listing.
2. For each semi-public service.
3. Non-listed telephone numbers are listed in the information file
but are not listed in the company s directory. They will be
given out upon request.
4. Non-published numbers are not listed either in the directory or
the information file and are not to be given out to anyone
unless authorized by court of law.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTIliTIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl 23'
Original Sheet Number: 56 an.~ SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
L. DIRECTORY LISTINGS, CONTINUED
B. Restrictions
N ames in directory listings shall be limited to the following:
In connection with residence service:
a. The individual names of the subscriber, or
b. The individual name of a member of the subscriber s family, or
c. The individual name of a permanent member of the subscriber
household, or
d. Dual Goint) listings for customers who share the same surname
and reside at the same address.
In connection with business service.
a. The individual name of the subscriber, or
b. The name under which the subscriber is actually doing business, or
c. The name under which a business is actually being conducted by
someone other than the subscriber and which the subscriber is
authorized by such other to use, or
d. The individual names of the officers, partners, or employees of the
subscriber, or
e. The names of departments when such listings are deemed
necessary from a public reference viewpoint.
The Company may require that the subscriber provide the Company with written
permission for the insertion or continuance of listings. The Company may refuse to
accept or may delete listings of a business that the subscriber claims to represent. The
Company may refuse to accept or may delete a listing that includes the trade name of
another.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 57
A). SECRETARY
III.NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
M. OFF -PREMISE EXTENSION SERVICE
Rates
Installation charge Monthl Rate
Continuous Property Actual Cost No Charge
Continuous Property-
Additional Network
Interface
Applicable
Non-Recurring
Charges
$4.
Non-Continuous
Property
Each Location
Applicable
Non-Recurring
Charges
Residence
Access
Line Rate
Conditions
Off-premise extension service, where the extension is located in a different
building on the same continuous property as the main access line termination, may
be installed by the Company. The installation charge will be negotiated between
the subscriber and the Company. The subscriber is responsible for the
maintenance of any subscriber-owned wiring. No recurring monthly charge will
apply in this situation. Continuous property extensions are defined as those where
the drop to the additional access point comes directly from the premises of the
main access line termination and does not come out of the distribution cable.
Continuous property extensions requiring an additional network interface are
defined as those where the drop to the additional access point comes out of the
distribution cable and requires an additional network interface. When off-premise
extension service is provided on Non-continuous property, each location is treated
as an access line termination and the applicable access line rates will apply at each
location. Installation will be performed based on all applicable non-recurring
service connection elements.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 58
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III.NETWORK ACCESS SERVICE, CONTINUED
N. INTRAEXCHANGE PRIVATE LINE
1. Rates
Installation Monthly Rate
Per Channel Termination Actual Cost Business Access
Line Rate
2. Conditions
The Company will furnish and maintain Private Lines, where facilities are
available and within the Exchange Area, for communication between
stations not connected to the telephone network. The channel terminal rate
will apply for each termination within the exchange area.
O. CONSTRUCTION CHARGES
Real Estate Subdivisions
Line extensions into real estate subdivisions will be made by the Company
provided 60% of the estimated total cost of such extension is advanced to
the Company by the subdivider. The amount so advanced will be refunded
to the subdivider when 50% of the estimated total telephone services are
connected within the subdivision during a period of five years from date of
agreement. The subdivider shall notify the Company in writing when the
50% hook-up has been attained. Final evaluation will be made by the
Company.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVEIdaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 59
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III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICES, CONTINUED
O. CONSTRUCTION CHARGES , CONTINUED
2. Temporary or Speculative Service
Line extensions and/or additions to provide service to an applicant engaged
in temporary or speculative business will be made on the condition that
applicant pays to the Company the total cost of the construction and removal
of the line necessary in furnishing the service, less the salvage value of the
material used.
If a Subscriber maintains for thirty-six consecutive months a service
installation which was originally established on a temporary or speculative
basis, and if his or her business or operation at the end of that time has
proven its permanency to the satisfaction of the Company, there will be
refunded to the Subscriber an amount equal to the difference between the
payment made and the normal line extension charge which would have been
applicable at the time the Subscriber s service was installed.
In no event shall service installation be classed as temporary or speculative
for more than six years. Refund provisions apply at the end of not more than
SIX years.
3. Saving Clause
a. Arrangements may be made, other than as provided for above in this schedule
in the following cases subject to prior authorization of the Idaho Public
Commission.
b. Where the applicant requests a particular type of construction or a specific
route for extensions to meet the applicant's special requirements and where
the construction or route so requested differs from the normal standards of the
Company and is not required by law.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1, 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 60 ~1f1.SECRETARY
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICES, CONTINUED
O. CONSTRUCTION CHARGES, CONTINUED
c. Line extensions involving underground crossings of railroads, highway or
power lines, submarine cable, or along river crossings.
d. Where construction is required to provide service on a seasonal basis, or to
provide Foreign Exchange Service, or to meet other unusual conditions.
e. Any other line extension and/or additions involving unusual or
disproportionately large construction expenditures as compared to the usual
line extension.
4. Connection with Subscriber-owned Equipment
a. Local line access will be supplied at the rates described in the "Access Line
Service" section of this Tariff.
b. Service Call: If a trouble report results in a service call and the trouble is
found to be in the Customer-provided equipment the customer will be billed
at a rate of$40.00 per hour.
Conditions
Customer-provided terminal equipment or communication systems (CPE)
used in conjunction with telephone service shall not interfere with any of the
service offerings of the Company, endanger Company employees or the
public, damage or require the alteration of Company facilities, interfere with
the proper functioning of Company facilities, or impair the operation of the
telephone network. Upon notice from the Company that the CPE is causing or
is likely to cause such hazard or interference, the Customer shall make
whatever changes are necessary to correct the problem.
Issued January 29 , 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Original Sheet Number: 61
JUL24 '
In. SECRETARY
JUL 23'
Tariff Number 4
III. NETWORK ACCESS SERVICES, CONTINUED
O. CONSTRUCTION CHARGES, CONTINUED
b. The Company shall not be responsible for the installation, operation
maintenance of any CPE. The Customer shall be responsible for the payment
of all Company charges for visits by the Company to the Customer premises
where a service difficulty or trouble report results from Customer-provided
equipment or facilities.
c. Where CPE is connected to Company facilities, the responsibility of the
Company shall be limited to the furnishing, operation and maintenance of
such facilities in a manner suitable for telephone service. The Company shall
not be responsible for the through transmission of signals generated by the
CPE or, for the quality of, or defects in, such transmission, or the reception of
signals by CPE.
d. The Company shall not be responsible to the Customer if changes in any of
the facilities, operations or procedures of the Company render any CPE
obsolete or require modification or alteration of such equipment or otherwise
affect its use or performance.
e. Where CPE is used with telephone service in violation of any of these
conditions, the Company will take whatever action is necessary to protect the
network and will promptly notify the Customer of the violation in writing.
The Customer shall discontinue use of the equipment or correct the violation.
Written confirmation of the corrective action taken will be supplied to the
Company within 10 days. Failure of the Customer to comply with these
requirements shall result in suspension of the Customer s service until the
Customer complies with the provision of this tariff.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL 2l~ JUl 2 3 '
Original Sheet Number: 62 t!1. SECRETARY
IV. LIFELINE
A. GENERAL
Applicable to qualifying low-income subscribers to single party
residential service of the Company.
B. RATES
1. Baseline Lifeline is a reduction or credit in the local service charges normally
paid by qualifying low-income consumers. The reduction to the normal
residential one-party rates are as follows:
Residential Access Lines Monthly Credit
or Discount
Federal Baseline Lifeline Reduction
Federally funded reduction in local rate
$3.
1.75
State Matching Local Rate Reduction
Federal Matching of State Reduction
$3.50
1.75
These reductions or credits are from the normal residential one-party
service subscribed to by the consumer. The Federal baseline lifeline
reduction shall be used to waive the consumer s Federal End-User
Common Line Charge or Subscriber Line Charge.
In addition to the above Federal Service Discount, the State may
provide an additional discount for eligible consumers, pursuant to
Idaho code Title 56, Chapter 9. The State Discount is only provided if
it is funded through the State s Universal Service Fund or a surcharge
upon customers.
In no case will the discount exceed the rate charged for the service
subscribed to by each individual.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUL24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 63
ttI. SECRETARY
IV. LIFELINE, CONTINUED
RATES , CONTINUED
The following services are included:
a. Single party, voice grade access to the Public Switched Network
b. Access to emergency services
c. Access to operator services
d. Access to interexchange services, unless toll blocking is chosen
e. Access to directory assistance
f. Toll Blocking
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
An applicant must meet all of the following criteria in order to qualify for
Lifeline Service:
a. The consumer must meet eligibility requirements established in Idaho
Code, Title 56, Chapter 9.
b. To qualify for Lifeline Service, the consumer must be a head of household
and whose gross income is at or below one hundred and thirty-three
percent (133%) of the Federal Poverty Limit.
c. The customer must be recertified annually by the appropriate state agency.
d. The premises at which the residential service is requested is the
applicant's principle place of residence.
e. There is only one telephone line serving the residential premises eligible
for the credit. The residential premises shall consist of that portion of an
individual house or building or one flat or apartment occupied by a single
family or individuals functioning as one domestic unit.
Issued January 29,2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUL 23'
Original Sheet Number: 64
L1). SECRETARY
IV. LIFELINE, CONTINUED
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS, CONTINUED
2. Lifeline will not be furnished on a Foreign Exchange (FX) basis.
3. Lifeline service shall not be disconnected for non-payment oftoll
charges.
4. If the consumer chooses "toll blocking , the company will not charge a
service deposit. No toll blocking charges will be assessed to Lifeline
subscribers.
FUNDING
The total cost of providing the State Lifeline program shall be funded from a
monthly surcharge to each business and residential access line.
Residences receiving Lifeline assistance are exempt from the uniform monthly
surcharge.
REGULATIONS
1. The Telephone Assistance Program credit will begin with the next billing
cycle following the date the Company receives notification of customer
qualification.
2. The regular service connection charge, move and change charge, and
regulations applicable to the service offerings specified in the tariffwill apply.
The service connection charge and move and change charge to change to or
from this program due to eligibility status will be waived.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1, 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 65
d1. SECRETARY
IV. LIFELINE, CONTINUED
REGULATIONS, CONTINUED
3. The lifeline credit will be subject to the following restrictions:
a. Applicant must be head of household or person whose name the
property or rental agreement resides.b. Lifeline credit will only be provided to the applicant's principle
residence.
c. The credit will only be applicable for one single residential access
line.
4. The Company will offer Lifeline assistance only during such periods
as reimbursement of the discount is available to the Company from
Federal and/or State revenue sources.
IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM (IT SAP) SURCHARGE
RA TES
The monthly surcharge is set at the amount ordered by the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission.
CONDITIONS
A surcharge assessed on all access lines to contribute toward
funding for the Idaho Telecommunications Service Assistance
Program (ITSAP) or the State-matching portion of the Lifeline
program.
2. The surcharge rate will remain in effect until otherwise modified
canceled, or changed by the Commission.
Issued January 29,2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 66 11). SECRETARY
VI. IDAHO UNIVERSAL SERVICE FUND SURCHARGE
A. RATES
The monthly surcharge is set at the amount ordered by the Idaho
Public Utilities Commission.
B. CONDITIONS
A surcharge assessed on all access lines to contribute toward funding for an Idaho
Universal Service Fund.
The surcharge rate will remain in effect until otherwise modified, canceled, or
changed by the Commission.
VII. LINK UP
A. GENERAL
Applicable to all residential customers of the Company who apply for basic
residential service, and meet the eligibility requirements detailed below.
B. DESCRIPTION
Link Up consists of a 50% discount, up to a maximum of $30 for new service
connection charges to connect the customer to the local telephone network.
Discount may not be taken on service order or connection charges that pertain to
deregulated services such as inside wiring or terminating equipment.
Issued January 29,2001 Effective March 1 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAI-IO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
JUL 24 'JUl23'
Tariff Number 4
Original Sheet Number: 67
~A\.~ SECRETARY
VII. LINK UP, CONTINUED
C. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
1. An applicant must meet all of the following criteria in order to qualify for
Link Up.
a. The consumer must meet eligibility requirements established by the Idaho
Code, Title 56, Chapter 9.
b. The consumer must participate in one of the following programs:
1. Medicaid
2. Food stamps
3. Supplemental Security Income
4. Federal public housing assistance
5. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
c. The premises at which the residential service is requested is the
applicant's principal place of residence.
d. There is only one telephone line serving the residential premises eligible
for this discount. The residential premises shall consist of that portion of
an individual house or building or one flat or apartment occupied by a
single family or individuals functioning as one domestic unit.
2. Link Up will not be furnished on a Foreign Exchange (FX) basis.
3. Lifeline qualifying customers are entitled to a fifty percent (50%) reduction of
the connection charges once every twelve (12) months.
Issued January 29 2001 Effective March 1, 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSIONAPPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 68 t1). SECRETARY
VII. LINK UP, CONTINUED
D. VERIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY
1. The applicant shall provide proof that he or she is participating, or is eligible to
participate, in one of the participating public assistance programs or the Low
Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
2. The verification provided by the applicant may include, but is not limited to, any
one of the following:
a. A medical assistance card;
b. A gas or electric bill showing participation in the Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program;
c. A copy of a current ADFC Services check;
d. A food stamp card, ande. Other appropriate documentation showing eligibility for, or participation in, a
public assistance program or the Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program.
E. LINK UP ASSISTANCE WILL NOT APPLY TO:
1. Any business service.
2. Any optional residential services such as a custom-calling feature.
3. Any private line services whether for residential use or otherwise.
4. Deposits used for the establishment of credit.
5. Any monthly recurring charges.
Issued January 29, 2001 Effective March 1 , 2001
Issued by Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
By: Lane Williams Title: Manager
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION. APPROVED EFFECTIVE
Tariff Number 4 JUl24 'JUl23'
Original Sheet Number: 69
~Jh~ SECRETARY
VII. LINK UP, CONTINUED
F. FUNDING
The Company will offer Link Up Assistance only during such periods as
reimbursement of the discount is available to the Company from Federal and/or
State revenue sources.
VIII. CONCURRENCES
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Incorporated, and Sawtooth Telephone both concur in the
filed tariffs of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company dba QWEST
together with amendments and successive issues thereof, for the purpose of providing
message toll telephone service between its points when no other telephone company
jointly provides the message toll service with the Company.
IX. EXCHANGE MAPS
The following exchange maps are attached to this tariff.
Midvale
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Warren
Warm Lake
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