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1 M T R MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT A Clark Hill PLC Publication November 21, 2014 Volume 30 No. 24 FEATURES MPSC Sends Warning Letter to ETCs Who Haven t Made Compliance Filings The Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) Telecommunications Division Staff has sent warning letters to several providers who have been designated by the Commission as Eligible Telecommunications Carriers ( ETC ) for the purpose of receiving Universal Service Funds that they are at risk of having their ETC designation revoked. Pursuant to Federal Communication Commission s ( FCC ) orders in CC Docket No the Commission is required to annually designate ETC s for the purpose of receiving Federal... IN THIS ISSUE:... Continued on Page 2 1 Features MPSC Sends Warning Letter to ETCs Who Haven t Made Compliance Filings & 2014 Legislation 7 Public Acts of 2013 & Orders Issued by MPSC 8 Proposals for Decision 9 Applications & Complaints 11 Opportunities to Comment 11 Notices of Hearings 11 MPSC Hearings Schedule 12 MPSC Meeting Schedule 13 MTR Subscriptions Clark Hill PLC 212 East Grand River Avenue Lansing, Michigan P: F: INDEX OF HIGHLIGHTED CASES Orders There have been no Telecommunications Orders issued by the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) during the most recent fortnight. Proposals for Decision U John McCready v Comcast of Michigan (consumer complaint: cable) Applications & Complaints U AT&T Michigan and Comcast Phone of Michigan, LLC d/b/a CIMCO (ica) U AT&T Michigan and Time Warner Cable Information Services (Michigan), LLC d/b/a Time Warner Cable II (ica) U AT&T Michigan and US XChange of Michigan, L.L.C. d/b/a EarthLink Business I (ica) U AirNorth Communications, Inc. (license) U Peninsula Fiber Network, LLC (license) MICHIGAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS REPORT (ISSN ) is published every other week by Clark Hill PLC., 212 East Grand River Avenue, Lansing, Michigan Although considerable care is exercised in reporting critical information (filing and hearing dates, etc.), such information should be confirmed with the original source. This newsletter should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The contents are intended for general informational purposes only, and you are urged to consult a lawyer concerning your own situation and any specific legal questions you may have. Editor: Roderick S. Coy Assistant Editor: Haran C. Rashes Contributor: Leland R. Rosier
2 FEATURES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MPSC Sends Warning Letter to ETCs Who Haven t Made Compliance Filings continued from Page 1... Universal Service Funds for the upcoming year, for the provision, maintenance, and upgrading of facilities and services for which the support is intended consistent with Section 254(e) of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1934, as amended. Each fall, the Commission issues a Minute Action to the FCC indicating which carriers have complied with certain reporting requirements for the previous year. In 2014, the Commission formally opened Docket No. U for the purpose of receiving all ETC filings pertaining to Lifeline/Tribal Linkup, High Cost, and Connect American Fund I & II, including ETC s Form 481 Filings to allow the Commission to proceed with the Michigan Recertification process. According to the letters sent by the Commission s Telecommunications Division the following carriers had previously received ETC designation, but have not been annually reapplying for USF recertification: Company Name Docket No. Date of ETC Designation Last Year Filed for Recertification ACD Telecom of the North U August 11, Huron Mountain Communications Co. U April 16, Michigan Access, Inc. U February 10, NSCW Telecom, Inc. U August 11, Osirus Communications, Co. U December 18, TC3 Telecom, Inc. U February 8, Telnet Worldwide, Inc. U August 25, 2011 Never The Commission s Telecommunications Division has provided the above listed carriers with notification that they have thirty (30) days from the date of the letter, October 28, 2014, to provide necessary information to the Commission. Failure to do so will result in the Commission taking action toward revoking the carriers ETC designation. # # # 2 MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21, 2014
3 2013 & 2014 LEGISLATION Copies of bills and public acts referred to in this column may be obtained by contacting your state Senator or Representative, on the Michigan Legislature Website, < or from the Legislative Service Bureau Document Room at (517) Senate Bill # Primary Sponsor SB 033 Schuitmaker SB 0294 Jones SB 0493 Jones SB 0539 Nofs 2013 PA 173 SB 0540 Nofs 2013 PA 174 SB 0599 Hansen SB 0636 Nofs 2014 PA 52 Date Introduced Description 01/16/2013 Campaign finance; campaign practices; automated campaign telephone calls; require to identify who paid for call. Amends 1976 PA 388 (MCL ) by adding sec /10/2013 Gaming; lottery; sale of lottery tickets; prohibit sale over internet. Amends sec. 9 of 1972 PA 239 (MCL 432.9). 09/17/2013 Communications; broadcasting; local zoning restrictions for amateur radio; require to conform to federal regulations. Amends 2006 PA 110 (MCL ) by adding sec. 205a. 09/24/2013 Torts; governmental immunity; underground facility damage prevention; define as proprietary function. Amends sec. 7 of 1964 PA 170 (MCL ). Tie Bar with SB /24/2013 Public utilities; consumer services; MISS DIG underground facility damage prevention and safety act; create. Creates new act & repeals 1974 PA 53 (MCL ). Tie Bar with SB /03/2013 Crimes; criminal sexual conduct; use of internet or computer system to solicit prostitute less than 21 years of age; prohibit. Amends sec. 145d of 1931 PA 328 (MCL d). 10/22/2013 Communications; telecommunications; general amendments; provide for. Amends secs. 304, 310, 313, 315, 317, 320 & 502 of 1991 PA 179 (MCL et seq.). Status (revisions in bold) Referred to Senate Committee on Local Government and Elections. Referred to Senate Committee on Regulatory Reform. 11/06/2014 Referred to House Committee on Energy and 12/3/2013 Signed by Governor Synder; assigned 2013 PA 173 with immediate effect. 12/3/2013 Signed by Governor Synder; assigned 2013 PA 174 with immediate effect. Referred to Senate Committee on Families, Seniors, and Human Services. 03/27/2014 Signed by Governor Snyder; assigned 2014 PA 52, with immediate effect. MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21,
4 Senate Bill # Primary Sponsor SB 0734 Caswell SB 0824 Pappageorge 2014 PA 88 SB 0924 Bieda SB 0925 Jones SB 1060 Bieda SB 1089 Jones Date Introduced Description 01/08/2014 Holidays; other; Utility Workers Safety Awareness Day ; designate as December 6. Creates new act. 02/25/2014 State financing and management; authorities; process for transferring METRO Act authority powers; revise, and provide other general amendments. Amends secs. 2 & 3 of 2002 PA 48 (MCL & ). Tie Bar with SB /01/2014 Crimes; other; posting of sexually explicit image of another person on internet with intent to frighten, intimidate, or harass; prohibit, and require removal of sexually explicit images under certain circumstances. Amends 1931 PA 328 (MCL ) by adding sec. 145e. Tie Bar with SB /01/2014 Crimes; penalties; penalties for posting sexually explicit image on internet or failing to remove posted sexually explicit image from internet under certain circumstances; provide for. Amends 1931 PA 328 (MCL ) by adding sec. 145f. Tie Bar with SB /16/2014 Trade; consumer goods and services; requirement for smartphones to be equipped with antitheft functionality; provide for. Amends sec. 3 of 1976 PA 331 (MCL ) & adds sec. 3j. 09/24/2014 Law enforcement; investigations; disclosure of call location information by wireless providers to requesting law enforcement agency; require. Creates new act. Status (revisions in bold) Referred to Senate Committee on Government Operations. 04/01/2014 Signed by Governor Snyder; assigned 2014 PA 88, with immediate effect. 06/04/2014 Referred to House Committee on Criminal Justice. 06/03/2014 Substitute S-1 passed Senate, 37 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Excused. 06/04/2014 Referred to House Committee on Criminal Justice. 06/03/2014 Substitute S-1 passed Senate, 37 Yeas, 0 Nays, 1 Excused. Referred to Senate Committee on Regulatory Reform Referred to Senate 4 MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21, 2014
5 House Bill # Primary Sponsor HB 4011 Heise HB 4032 Geiss HB 4237 Haines HB 4531 Cotter HB 4671 Poleski 2013 PA 113 HB 4702 Franz HB 4843 Forlini HB 4853 Walsh HB 4984 Lori Date Introduced Description 01/22/2013 Communications; emergency 9-1-1; recordings from calls; prohibit disclosure under certain circumstances. Amends sec. 13 of 1976 PA 442 (MCL ) 01/22/2013 Education; public school academies; cyber schools; require posting educational materials on website and submission to department. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL ) by adding sec. 553b. 02/12/2013 Communications; other; authorized use of Michigan public safety communications system; expand. Amends title & secs. 1, 2 & 3 of 1929 PA 152 (MCL et seq.). 04/11/2013 Gaming; lottery; sale of lottery tickets; prohibit sale over internet. Amends sec. 9 of 1972 PA 239 (MCL 432.9). 05/02/2013 Communications; emergency 9-1-1; distribution of service charge fees for 9-1-1; revise. Amends sec. 408 of 1986 PA 32 (MCL ). 05/07/2013 Communications; telecommunications; public service commission report regarding pole attachment rates; require. Amends sec. 6g of 1939 PA 3 (MCL 460.6g). 06/13/2013 Campaign finance; other; automated campaign telephone calls; require to identify entity making or paying for call. Amends 1976 PA 388 (MCL ) by adding sec /20/2013 Communications; emergency 9-1-1; additional PSAPs or secondary PSAPs within a service district; allow county to designate by resolution. Amend sec. 312 of 1986 PA 32 (MCL ). 09/17/2013 Communications; emergency 9-1-1; procedure to determine which public safety service unit is closest to a request for public safety service; modify. Amends secs. 102 & 204 of 1986 PA 32 (MCL & ). Status (revisions in bold) Committee on Oversight. Committee on Education. Committee on Government Operations. 09/24/2013 Signed by Gov. Synder; assigned 2013 PA 113; with immediate effect. Committee on Elections and Ethics. Committee on Local Government. MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21,
6 House Bill # Primary Sponsor HB 5042 McMillin HB 5110 Heise HB 5246 Rogers HB 5260 Shirkey HB 5431 Hobbs HB 5499 Oakes HB 5710 McMillin HB 5712 McMillin Date Introduced Description 10/02/2013 Law enforcement; state police; posting of information concerning speed limit engineering and traffic investigation requests on website; require of state police. Amends sec. 628 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL ). 10/29/2013 Law enforcement; investigations; disclosure of call location information by wireless providers to requesting law enforcement agency; require. Creates new act. 01/28/2014 Criminal procedure; warrants; use of electronic video equipment for issuance of warrants; allow for law enforcement officials. Amends sec. 1, ch. IV of 1927 PA 175 (MCL 764.1). 01/29/2014 Public utilities; other; telephone solicitations regarding electric or natural gas service; require certain disclosures. Amends secs. 9 & 10a of 1939 PA 3 (MCL & a). 03/26/2014 Education; curriculum; internet safety instruction; require. Amends 1976 PA 451 (MCL ) by adding sec /30/2014 Communications; telecommunications; changes made by 2014 PA 52; eliminate. Amends secs. 103, 304, 310, 313, 317, 320 & 502 of 1991 PA 179 (MCL et seq.). 07/16/2014 Law enforcement; investigations; search warrant to be obtained before use of surveillance devices to intercept mobile device information; require. Amends 1966 PA 189 (MCL ) by adding sec. 2b. 07/16/2014 Law enforcement; other; surveillance device act; create and regulate the use of surveillance devices by police agencies and police officers under certain circumstances. Creates new act. Status (revisions in bold) Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. 02/26/2014 Reported by House Committee on Criminal Justice with recommendation with substitute H-2; referred to second reading. 09/18/2014 Substitute H-2 Reported favorably by Senate Committee on Judiciary; referred to Committee of the Whole. Committee on Education. Committee on Criminal Justice. Committee on Criminal Justice. 6 MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21, 2014
7 House Bill # Primary Sponsor HB 5735 Shirkey HB 5845 Irwin HB 5896 Talib HB 5897 Talib Date Introduced Description 08/27/2014 Traffic control; traffic regulation; use of a hand-held cellular telephone while operating a vehicle in a posted construction zone; prohibit when workers are present. Amends sec. 602b of 1949 PA 300 (MCL b). 09/23/2014 School aid; foundation allowance; per pupil allocation for cyber schools; reduce by 2/3 beginning in Amends sec. 20 of 1979 PA 94 (MCL ). 11/06/2014 Communications; video services; alternative cable providers; ensure access to excess cable equipment capacity in multiple dwellings. Creates new act. 11/06/2014 Property; condemnation; relocation assistance; clarify inapplicability to persons affected by multiple-dwelling cable communications access act. Amends sec. 11 of 1972 PA 227 (MCL ). Tie Bar with HB Status (revisions in bold) Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Committee on Appropriations. PUBLIC ACTS OF 2013 & 2014 Listed below are Public Acts related to telecommunications that were passed during the current legislative session ( ). Copies of Public Acts may be obtained by contacting your state Senator or Representative, on the Michigan Legislature Website, < or from the Legislative Service Bureau Document Room at (517) Acts passed since the previous edition of the Michigan Telecommunications Report are in bold. Public Act # Effective Date Description Enrolled Bill # and Sponsor 2013 PA /24/2013 Communications; emergency 9-1-1; distribution of service charge fees for HB 4671 Poleski ; revise. Amends sec. 408 of 1986 PA 32 (MCL ) PA /3/2013 Torts; governmental immunity; underground facility damage prevention; define as proprietary function. Amends sec. 7 of 1964 PA 170 (MCL ). SB 0539 Nofs MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21,
8 Public Act # Effective Date Description Enrolled Bill # and Sponsor 2013 PA /3/2013 Public utilities; consumer services; MISS DIG underground facility SB 0540 Nofs damage prevention and safety act; create. Creates new act & repeals 1974 PA 53 (MCL ) PA 52 03/27/2014 Communications; telecommunications; general amendments; provide for. Amends secs. 304, 310, 313, 315, 317, 320 & 502 of 1991 PA 179 (MCL et seq.). SB 636 Nofs 2014 PA 88 04/01/2014 State financing and management; authorities; process for transferring METRO Act authority powers; revise, and provide other general amendments. Amends secs. 2 & 3 of 2002 PA 48 (MCL & ). Tie Bar with SB 822 (2014 PA 80). ORDERS ISSUED BY THE COMMISSION SB 824 Pappageorge There have been no Telecommunications Orders issued by the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) during the most recent fortnight. PROPOSALS FOR DECISION Case No. U John McCready v Comcast Phone of Michigan LLC Consumer Complaint: Cable On November 12, 2014, Michigan Administrative Hearing System Administrative Law Judge Dennis W. Mack ( ALJ ) acting for the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ), issued his Proposal for Decision ( PFD ) in the matter of the June 6, 2014, Formal Complaint of John McCready against Comcast of Michigan ( Comcast ). In his Complaint, Mr. McCready alleged that Comcast switched his cable service to a more expensive service without his permission. An evidentiary hearing was held before the ALJ on September 9, As noted in the PFD, Mr. McCready alleges Comcast switched his cable service to a more expensive service without his permission, and then sent him bills for that service. Comcast did not dispute this allegation, and during the hearing stipulated to that fact. The ALJ found that this implicates the prohibition of a video service provider charging a customer for a subscribed service for which the customer did not make an initial affirmative order, under the Uniform Video Services Act, 2006 PA 480, ( Act ) MCL (1)(b). Mr. McCready argued that his entitlement to damages arises from the violation is governed under the make whole provision of this section of the Act. As far as a penalty for the violation, Comcast argued it could only be fined within the $200 to $500 range in 14(1)(b) because it falls under the 250,000 telecommunication access line threshold. 8 MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21, 2014
9 According to Comcast s records and testimony, Mr. McCready s sister, Joy Nicholls, inquired on May 23, 2013 about upgrading to Comcast s Triple Play package. In response, the [Comcast] representative submitted a no scheduled order on the package, which places the order on hold until the customer calls back to confirm the upgrade. However, due to a software error, the order was treated as a work order and the process for upgrading Mr. McCready s service began. Because the no scheduled order is used infrequently, the error had not previously occurred, and Comcast remedied the problem when it became known. Mr. McCready argued that Comcast had acted deliberately, and cannot avail itself of the bona fide error defense. However, the ALJ found that Mr. McCready did not enter any substantive evidence to support this argument and noted that Comcast has taken steps to rectify the software error. The ALJ found that the only credible evidence on this record is that due to a software error, the entry of the no scheduled order resulted in a work order that eventually led to Mr. McCready receiving more expensive cable service. When Comcast was apprised of the situation, it fixed the software error. Therefore, the violation came about from an unintentional and bona fide error notwithstanding Comcast s procedures intended to prevent unauthorized account activities. For this reason, Comcast should not be fined under the Act. MCL (2). The ALJ recommends that the Commission find that Comcast violated the Act when it upgraded Mr. McCready s cable service on May 29, 2013 without his authorization, and then billed him for the upgraded service on June 21, MCL (1)(b).... However, because the violation was unintentional and the result of a bona fide error, and Comcast had taken steps to avoid such errors, a fine should not be assessed. MCL (2). As to Mr. McCready s allegations of damages, the ALJ recommends that the Commission find that such are not warranted under the Act or the facts of this case. Parties wishing to file Exceptions to the PFD are required to do so by December 1, Replies to Exceptions, if any, are due on December 12, APPLICATIONS AND COMPLAINTS Case No. U AT&T Michigan and Comcast Phone of Michigan, LLC d/b/a CIMCO Interconnection Agreement On November 14, 2014, AT&T Michigan and Comcast Phone of Michigan, LLC d/b/a CIMCO, a division of Comcast Business Services, jointly filed an Application with the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) seeking approval of the Twelfth Amendment to their Interconnection Agreement. According to the Application the Twelfth Amendment further extends the term of the Tenth Amendment pertaining to the current Commission approved and ordered Performance Measures and Remedies Plan, to December 31, Case No. U AT&T Michigan and Time Warner Cable Information Services (Michigan), LLC d/b/a Time Warner Cable II Interconnection Agreement On November 6, 2014, AT&T Michigan and Time Warner Cable Information Services (Michigan), LLC d/b/a Time Warner Cable II jointly filed an Application with the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) seeking approval of the amended Tenth Amendment to their MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21,
10 Interconnection Agreement. According to the Application, on October 27, 2014, AT&T Michigan and Time Warner Cable Information Services (Michigan), LLC d/b/a Time Warner Cable II filed a joint application seeking approval of the Tenth Amendment to their Interconnection Agreement. Since that time, the Parties have discovered an error in Time Warner Cable Information Services (Michigan), LLC d/b/a Time Warner Cable II name. This new Application corrects that error. Case No. U AT&T Michigan and US XChange of Michigan, L.L.C. d/b/a EarthLink Business I Interconnection Agreement On November 20, 2014, AT&T Michigan and US XChange of Michigan, L.L.C. d/b/a EarthLink Business I jointly filed an Application with the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) seeking approval of the Twelfth Amendment to their Interconnection Agreement. According to the Application the Sixth Amendment changes the Carrier s name from US Xchange of Michigan, L.L.C. d/b/a One Communications I to US XChange of Michigan, L.L.C. d/b/a EarthLink Business I. Case No. U AirNorth Communications, Inc. License On November 12, 2014, AirNorth Communications, Inc., filed an Application with the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) seeking temporary and permanent licenses to provide basic local exchange service in the incumbent geographic territories of AT&T Michigan; Frontier North, Inc.; Frontier Midstates, Inc.; CenturyTel of Michigan, Inc.; CenturyTel Midwest- Michigan, Inc.; CenturyTel of Northern Michigan, Inc.; CenturyTel of Upper Michigan, Inc. in the State of Michigan. According to the Application, AirNorth Communications, Inc. is a Michigan Corporation headquartered in Cheboygan, Michigan. Case No. U Peninsula Fiber Network, LLC License On November 18, 2014, Peninsula Fiber Network, LLC, filed an Application with the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) seeking temporary and permanent licenses to expand the boundaries of its current licensed service area to encompass all exchange areas and zones in the State of Michigan that are not already in Peninsula Fiber Network, LLC licensed territory. 10 MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21, 2014
11 NOTICES OF OPPORTUNITIES TO COMMENT The following Notices of Opportunity to Comment have been issued by the Michigan Public Service Commission s Executive Secretary. Any interested person may submit comments on the application by sending written comments to the Commission by mail to: Executive Secretary, Michigan Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 30221, Lansing, Michigan Electronic comments may be ed to: <mpscefilecases@michigan.gov>. Any comments should reference the applicable docket number. Case No. U Lennon Telephone Company Comments Due: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 License The Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) has invited interested parties to file comments on the October 17, 2014 Application of Lennon Telephone Company seeking temporary and permanent authority to alter the geographic area of its license to provide local exchange service. Lennon Telephone Company requests to add to its current licensed service area the New Lothrop exchange that is currently served by CenturyTel Midwest-Michigan, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink. Written and electronic comments may be filed with the Commission and must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 10, NOTICES OF HEARINGS The following Notices of Hearings have been issued by the Michigan Public Service Commission s Executive Secretary. Unless otherwise noted, all hearings are held at Constitution Hall, 525 W. Allegan, Lansing, Michigan. MPSC HEARINGS SCHEDULE The Michigan Public Service Commission has not issued any pending telecommunications Notices of Hearing. Note: Unless indicated otherwise, hearings are held in Constitution Hall, 525 W. Allegan, Lansing, Michigan. Hearing dates and times are subject to change or cancellation. Please check with the Commission s Executive Secretary at (517) to confirm that a hearing will be taking place. KNOWN TELECOMMUNICATIONS HEARINGS SCHEDULED FOR THE NEXT FORTNIGHT (NOVEMBER 24, 2014 THROUGH DECEMBER 5, 2014) December 1, 2014, 9:00 a.m. Case No. U-17660/Motion Hearing Westphalia Telephone Company, and Great Lakes Comnet, Inc. v Level 3 Communications LLC, Global Crossing Local Services Inc., and Wiltel Communications LLC (intercarrier compensation) December 2, 2014, 10:00 a.m. Case No. U-17660/Evidentiary Hearing Westphalia Telephone Company, and Great Lakes Comnet, Inc. v Level 3 Communications LLC, Global Crossing Local Services Inc., and Wiltel Communications LLC (intercarrier compensation) MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21,
12 December 3, 2014, 9:00 a.m. Case No. U-17660/Evidentiary Hearing Westphalia Telephone Company, and Great Lakes Comnet, Inc. v Level 3 Communications LLC, Global Crossing Local Services Inc., and Wiltel Communications LLC (intercarrier compensation) FUTURE TELECOM HEARINGS SCHEDULED January 7, 2015, 9:00 a.m. Case No. U-17703/Evidentiary Hearing KEPS Technologies, Inc., d/b/a ACD.Net and ACD Telecom, Inc. (license) To be held at Commission s New Headquarters: 7109 W. Saginaw, Lansing, Michigan January 8, 2015, 10:00 a.m. Case No. U-17745/Evidentiary Hearing AirNorth Communications (license) To be held at Commission s New Headquarters: 7109 W. Saginaw, Lansing, Michigan 2014 REGULAR MPSC MEETING DATES MONTH & DATE DAY TIME November 21 Friday 1:30 p.m. November 24 Monday 3:00 p.m. December 4 Thursday 1:30 p.m. December 18 Thursday 1:30 p.m. The Michigan Public Service Commission has yet to announce the dates for its 2015 Regularly Scheduled Meetings Additional meetings may be scheduled, as needed, on 18 hours-notice as permitted by Section 5(4) of the Michigan Open Meetings Act, MCL (4). All meetings of the Michigan Public Service Commission ( Commission ) are open to the public. Until further notice, all meetings will be held at the Commission s temporary offices, which are located at 4300 W. Saginaw St., Lansing, MI 48917, unless posted and notified in accordance with the Open Meetings Act. The meeting site is accessible, including handicapped parking. People with disabilities requiring additional accommodations, such as information in alternative formats in order to participate in the meeting, should contact the Commission s Executive Secretary at (517) Agendas for all Regular and Special Meetings will be posted on 18-hours notice. A posted agenda is subject to amendment as determined by the Commission. Any person with a question about a Regular or a Special Meeting of the Michigan Public Service Commission may make an inquiry by calling the Commission s Executive Secretary at (517) On November 6, 2014, the Michigan Public Service Commission announced that its next Regular Michigan Public Service Commission Meeting is scheduled for Monday November 24, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. in Hearing Room 1, 4300 W. Saginaw Highway, Lansing, Michigan and that the previously scheduled November 21, 2014 Regular Commission Meeting will not be held. 12 MICHIGAN Telecommunications REPORT, Vol. 30, No. 24, November 21, 2014
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