Rural service area definition

Rural service area means a five-digit ZIP code in which
Rural service area means, for the purposes of this Agreement, that portion of the Contractor’s
Rural service area means those annexed lands to which the Lieutenant Governor in Council’s Order 296/2015 refer.

Examples of Rural service area in a sentence

  • Rural service area profiles were then developed to more closely understand each rural population area and potential training and employment needs and opportunities.

  • This stipulation reflects that Midstate and the SDTA do not object to NAT’s request for a waiver pursuant to ARSD 20:10:32:15 (Rural service area -- Additional service obligations).

  • As noted by the BCUC, the relative compact size of the municipal area as opposed to the relative expanse of the non- municipal area supports the fact that additional equipment and investments are required to service Rural service area [BCUC Order G-119-17, Appendix A, page 11].

  • The key parameter of interest is β3 that shows there is no difference in bidding between Oklahoma and Texas auctions that can be attributed to the format change.

  • The result of these two factors is that Urban customers, although using less purchased power, pay more per kWh for purchased power than do Rural customers [the average power purchase cost for Urban service area is about 9.6 cents/kW.h compared to about 7.85 cents/kW.h for Rural service area].


More Definitions of Rural service area

Rural service area means a five-digit zip code in which the population density is less
Rural service area means all areas of West Perth outside of the Mitchell Settlement Area, as defined in this by-law
Rural service area means a five-digit ZIP code in which the population density is less than 1,000 individuals per square mile.
Rural service area means that area of the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo as defined under the Order-in-Council which establishes the Regional Municipality.
Rural service area as such term is used by the FCC for purposes of cellular licensing.
Rural service area means the area described as Area 2 in Schedule 1;
Rural service area. (the "Boonx XXX"), and on June 21, 1989, CTSI filed an amendment to its application explaining the existence of the Trust Agreement and seeking approval of the Commission to an amendment of CTSI's application and confirmation of CTSI as the selectee of the Boonx XXX. The Mobile Services Division ("MSD") of the FCC denied CTSI's application, and further rejected CTSI as the tentative selectee for the Boonx XXX. CTSI appealed the decision of the MSD to the Commission's Common Carrier Bureau (the "CCB"), and in October 1991, the CCB affirmed the decision of the MSD. CTSI appealed such decision to the full Commission, and on March 1, 1994, the Commission denied CTSI's application for review, denied CTSI's request for waiver of certain of its rules, and affirmed the order of the CCB. On March 29, 1994, CTSI appealed the decision of the Commission to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. On June 2, 1995, the Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the Commission's order and directed that the Commission reconsider the application of CTSI. On remand and reconsideration, the Commission concluded that CTSI's application did not violate the policy objectives of the Commission, and that the application should, therefore, be granted, and effective May 7, 1997, the Commission granted CTSI's application and affirmed CTSI as the selectee for the Boonx XXX. Thereafter, CTSI completed the application process with the FCC and obtained FCC authorization (the "Authorization") to construct, own and operate the non-wireline cellular telephone system in the Boonx XXX.