Class B company definition

Class B company means a local exchange company with less than two percent of the access lines within the state of Washington. The method of determining whether a com- pany is a Class B company is specified in WAC 480-120-034 (Classification of local exchange companies as Class A or Class B).
Class B company means a traditional solid waste collection com- pany with an annual gross operating revenue from regulated, intrastate operations of less than five million dollars.
Class B company means a traditional solid waste col- lection company with an annual gross operating revenue from regulated, intrastate operations of less than five million dollars.

Examples of Class B company in a sentence

  • LECs that meet the definition of a Class B company as set forth in § 32.11(b)(2) of this chapter and non-nationwide CMRS providers with no more than 500,000 subscribers are exempt from this rule.

  • A Class B company, as defined in WAC 480-120-021 (Definitions), may use the streamlined treatment described in this section for seeking a general rate increase, as an alterna- tive to the requirements in WAC 480-07-510 (General rate proceedings—Electric, natural gas, pipeline, and telecommu- nications companies).

  • A Class B company filing pursuant to this section must clearly describe the basis for allocating any revenue requirement change proposed by customer class (e.g., residential, business, and interexchange).

  • LECs that meet the definition of a Class B company as set forth in§ 32.11(b)(2) of this chapter and non-na- tionwide CMRS providers with no more than 500,000 subscribers are exempt from this reporting requirement.[72 FR 57887, Oct.

  • LECs that meet the definition of a Class B company as set forth in Section 32.11(b)(2) of the Commission’s rules and non-nationwide CMRS providers with no more than 500,000 subscribers are exempt from this reporting requirement.

  • A Class B company filing pursuant to this sec- tion must clearly describe the basis for allocating any revenue re- quirement change proposed by customer class (e.g., residential, busi- ness, and interexchange).(5) Customer notice.

  • LECs that meet the definition of a Class B company as set forth in Section 32.11(b)(2) of the Commission’s rules and non-nationwide CMRS providers with no more than 500,000 subscribers are exempt from this rule.

  • A Class B company seeking streamlined treatment for a proposed general rate increase must submit the following information at the time of filing or prior to its first notice to customers, whichever occurs first:(a) A copy of its customer notice as specified in subsection (6) of this section.(b) A results-of-operations statement, on a commission basis, demonstrating that the company is not presently exceeding a reasonable level of earnings.

  • A Class B company has a very good production and inventory control system, but it differs from the Class A company in that the system does not extend to the entire company.

  • FCC rules, contained in 47 CFR 65.820, provide three options for a Class B company such as GT&T.


More Definitions of Class B company

Class B company means a local exchange company with less than two percent of the access lines within the state of Washington. The method of determining whether a com- pany is a Class B company is specified in WAC 480-120-034
Class B company means a traditional solid waste col- lection company with an annual gross operating revenue
Class B company means a traditional solid waste collection company with an annual gross operating revenue from regulated, intrastate operations of less than five million dollars.