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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20190319_dk1jo.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM TO:COMMISSIONER KJELLANDER COMMISSIONER RAPER COMMISSIONER ANDERSON COMMISSION SECRETARY LEGAL WORKING FILE FROM:DANIEL KLEIN DATE:MARCH 14,2019 RE:2018 IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAY SERVICE ANNUALREPORT;CASE NO.GNR-T-19-03 BACKGROUND Each February the Administrator of the Idaho Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS or relay)files a report detailing the activities and status of the program during the previous year. The Administrator also determines the fundingrequirements for the followingyear and submits a recommended budget with the annual report. In 1992,the Idaho Legislature established the Telecommunications Relay Service Act (TRS Act)in accordance with the federal Title IV of the American with Disabilities Act.The TRS enables citizens who are hearing or speech-impaired to engage in telephone communications "in a manner functionallyequivalent to that of individuals without hearing or speech impairments."Idaho Code §61-1301.Under the Idaho TRS Act,all telephone corporations providing local or long-distance service (not includingwireless or VoIP services) must provide TRS as set forth in the program and pay into the TRS Fund based upon an allocation methodology adopted by the Commission.Idaho Code §61-1305.Pursuant to TRS Rule 202,the Commission sets the TRS fundinglevels each year based upon the Administrator's Annual Report.IDAPA 31.46.02.202. The Idaho TRS service provider,Hamilton Telecommunications (Hamilton),operates the relay center where oral conversations are converted or "relayed"to text-type and vice versa.The relay center also provides speech-to-speech,Spanish-to-Spanish,video,and Internet relay services. DECISION MEMORANDUM -1 -MARCH 14,2019 THE 2018 ANNUAL REPORT On February 7,2019,the TRS Administrator,Mr.Robert Dunbar,submitted the 2018 TRS Annual Report and the 2019 TRS Budget for Commission approval.During 2018,the Administratorreported that the relay center handled 10,698 minutes of conversation (including out-of-state long distance minutes)compared to 12,135 minutes in 2017.This represents a 12% decrease in billable minutes.The number of Captioned Telephone (CapTel)I units held steady, while the total CapTel usage decreased by 36%to 15,973 minutes. Disbursements from the TRS fund to Hamilton decreased from $84,528 in 2017 to $56,404.87 in 2018,a decrease of 34%.In-state traditional relay and CapTel services are reimbursed by Idaho's TRS fund,while the firm of Rolka Loube Saltzer Associates,LLC reimburses Hamilton for out-of-state relay calls as well as intrastate Internet relay and Internet video relay service usage.Hamilton's 2018 average answer time was .34 seconds;continuing an excellent response time. 1.2018 Expenses.The TRS expenses for the year totaled $87,924.87. Disbursements to Hamilton were $56,404.87.The administrative fees and expenses for the reporting year were $31,520,which included $7,000 for the tri-annual audit.The end-of-year fund balance was $271,759.01. 2.2018 Revenues and Allocations.The TRS fund is supported by assessments on local exchange telephone service (residential and business)access lines and on billed intrastate long distance minutes.The total number of intrastate long distance minutes reported by the telephonecompanies increased slightly from approximately 124,961,000minutes in 2017 to approximately 125,050,000 minutes in 2018.The average monthlynumber of telephone lines reported decreased by 15%from 297,462 in 2017 to 253,004 in 2018.The 2018 annual contribution to the TRS fund was $85,732.37,a decrease of $10,652 (11%)from 2017.Local exchange services contributed $60,721.78 (71%)and MTS/WATS contributed $25,010.59 (29%).In Commission Order No.34019,the per-line and per-minute assessments for 2018 were maintained at $0.02 and $0.0002,respectively. *CapTel allows hard-of-hearingusers to hear the conversation as well as read the words on the phone's built-inscreen.A trained operator "re-voices"the conversation from a caller into the voice recognition technology thatconvertsthewordsintoatextmessageandprovidestheCapTeluserwithamorenaturalconversation. DECISION MEMORANDUM -2 -MARCH 14,2019 3.Proposed 2019 Budget.The Administrator projects an annual operating budget of $69,610.This budget reflects a continued decline in traditional relay usage.If assessment rates remain unchanged,the Administrator calculates the 2019 end-of-year fund balance will continue to have a reasonable reserve (2019 year-end balance is projected to be approximately $280,149). 4.Proposed 2019 TRS Funding Levels.Based on the proposed budget for 2019 and the 2018 end-of-year reserves,the Administrator recommends that the Commission maintain the assessment rates at the current level for local exchange lines at $.02 per month and $.0002 per intrastate MTS/WATS billed minute.This will provide a cushion should unexpected expenses or program changes occur at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). 5.Hamilton Communications relay and caption telephone contract.The initial three- year contract with Hamilton will conclude on December 1,2019.Hamilton and the ITRS have the option to negotiate the first of three possible one-year extensions.The Administrator will inform the Commission on this situation as it unfolds. STAFF'S RECOMMENDATION Staff has reviewed the Administrator's Annual Report.Staff believes Idaho citizens continue to be well served by the Administrator and the relay services provided by Hamilton Telecommunications.Staff also believes that the 2019 budget projection of $69,610 is acceptable based on the anticipated TRS expenses.The projected revenue together with the current fund balance should be sufficient to meet 2019 expenses,includingany unforeseen events.Staff,therefore,agrees with the Administrator's recommendation to maintain the TRS contributions at the current fundinglevels of $0.02 per access line per month and $0.0002 per intrastate MTS/WATS minute. DECISION MEMORANDUM -3 -MARCH 14,2019 COMMISSION DECISION 1.Does the Commission wish to accept the Administrator's recommendation to maintain the current TRS assessment rates adopted in Order No.34019? 2.Does the Commission wish to accept the annual report and adopt the Administrator's budget for 2019? Daniel Klein Udmemos/trs report for 2018 GNR-T-19-03 dec memo DECISION MEMORANDUM -4 -MARCH 14,2019