                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

EXTENSION OR REDUCTION UPON POLL OF CERTAIN SUBSCRIBERS (§ 56-484.2)

A. Upon petition of five percent but in no case less than twenty-five of the
subscribers in an established telephone exchange for an extension or reduction
of their local service area to include or exclude a contiguous local exchange or
exchanges, or upon resolution of the governing body of a county for a countywide
local service area, the Commission shall estimate the approximate change in the
monthly rate for service which will result from such extension or reduction. In
the case of a governing body resolution for countywide calling, the Commission,
prior to estimating the approximate rate change, shall determine which exchanges
within the county have a community of interest calling percentage that is fifty
percent or greater in at least one direction to at least one other exchange
within the county. The Commission shall then undertake to estimate the
approximate change in the monthly rate for service that will result from such
expanded local calling area for each such exchange. The Commission shall order
the affected company or companies to poll those subscribers whose monthly rate
for service would change if the proposed changes were adopted. However, polls
shall not be required in the exchange or exchanges to which the petitioners
desire an extension of local service if (i) any resulting rate increases in any
twelve-month period do not, in the aggregate, exceed five percent of the
existing monthly one-party residential flat rate service for the affected
exchange to which the petitioners desire an extension of local service or (ii)
any resulting rate increases in any twelve-month period, in the aggregate,
exceed five percent solely due to rate regrouping. No more than one petition for
a poll from the same group of subscribers or resolution from the governing body
of a county shall be considered by the Commission during any three-year period.
For purposes of determining the exchanges that will be polled pursuant to this
subsection, &#8220;community of interest calling percentage&#8221; means the
percentage of customers in an exchange that make one or more calls per month to
another exchange within the county.

B. If a poll is required pursuant to subsection A and a majority of the
subscribers are in favor of the proposed change, or if the Commission determines
that a majority of subscribers voting are in favor of the proposed change, the
Commission shall order the extension or reduction of their local service area.
For the purposes of this section, the number of subscribers in an established
telephone exchange shall be deemed to be the number of subscribers in an
exchange as of January 1 of the calendar year when the petition is submitted to
the Commission. Telephone subscribers shall be given thirty-five days from the
day ballots are placed in the U.S. mail to return their survey form. Upon
completion of the poll, results shall be duly certified to the Commission.

C. If a poll is not required pursuant to subsection A, the Commission shall
require notice to customers in exchanges in which polls are not required and
shall convene a hearing on the proposed extension or reduction of the local
calling area if the lesser of five percent or 150 of the customers within such
exchanges request a hearing. The Commission may convene a hearing under this
subsection on its own motion without regard to the number of customers who
request a hearing.

D. Where the governing body of a county passes a resolution for a countywide
local service area under subsection A and the poll for such service is defeated,
the governing body shall reimburse the affected company or companies for the
costs of the poll.

E. The Commission shall give the highest priority to petitions or resolutions
presented under subsection A that involve exchanges in rural areas.

HISTORY: 1976, c. 265; 1978, c. 232; 1985, c. 382; 1990, c. 339; 1993, c. 974;
1994, cc. 180, 347; 1995, c. 466; 1996, c. 272.