FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Federal Communications Commission
CFR Citation: 47 CFR Part 32
Docket ID: [CC Docket No. 02-269; FCC 02-309]
NOTICE: RULES
ACTION: Common carrier services:
DOCUMENT ACTION: Final rule; delay of effective date.
SUBJECT CATEGORY:
Federal-State Joint Conference on Accounting Issues
DATES: The effective date for amendments to 47 CFR 32.5200, 32.6562 and
32.6620 published at 67 FR 5670, February 6, 2002, is further delayed
until July 1, 2003.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: This order suspends the implementation of four previously
adopted accounting and reporting rule changes until July 1, 2003 to
allow the recently established FederalState Joint Conference on
Accounting Issues to review them because of the great interest in these
changes by Joint Conference members.
SUMMARY: Incumbent local exchange carriers—; Accounting and ARMIS reporting requirements; review by Federal-State Joint Conference on Accounting Issues,
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
On November 5, 2001, the Commission released
a Report and Order, 67 FR 5670, February 6, 2002, as part of its
biennial review of accounting requirements and Automated Reporting
Management Information System (ARMIS) reporting requirements. In the
order, the Commission adopted a number of accounting and reporting
requirement reforms. The reforms included the creation of several new
part 32 Uniform System of Accounts subaccounts and the elimination or
modification of other part 32 accounts and subaccounts and modification
of ARMIS reporting requirements. Changes to the part 32 accounting
rules are scheduled to take effect January 1, 2003. On March 8, 2002,
BellSouth Corporation, SBC Communications Inc., and Verizon filed a
joint petition for reconsideration asking that two newlycreated
subaccountsthe wholesale and retail subaccounts to Account 6620,
Servicesbe eliminated. The petitioners also requested that the
Commission change the reporting of ``Loop Sheath Kilometers'' back to
``Sheath Kilometers.'' The petitioners argued that the Commission
should delay implementation of the relevant rule changes pending review
of the arguments raised in their earlier reconsideration petition. The
petitioners asserted that implementation of the rule changes will be
very costly and timeconsuming, and requested that they not be required
to undertake this work while the Commission considers their petition.
AT&T Corp. opposed both the petition for reconsideration and the
request to delay implementation. On September 5, 2002, the Commission
convened the FederalState Joint Conference on Accounting Issues, which
is undertaking ``a cooperative federal and state review of regulatory
accounting and reporting requirements in order to determine their adequacy and effectiveness in the current market and make
recommendations for improvements.'' In preliminary discussions, members
of the Joint Conference identified the following two part 32 accounting
changes adopted earlier that they believe should be subject to further consideration before implementation: the consolidation of
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Account 5230, Directory revenue, with other miscellaneous revenue
accounts into Account 5200, Miscellaneous revenue; and the
consolidation of the depreciation and amortization expense accounts
(Accounts 6561 through 6565) into Account 6562, Depreciation and
amortization expenses. The Commission believes that further
consideration of these changes by the Joint Conference is reasonable
and defers the implementation of the following accounting and reporting
requirement rule changes for six months: (1) The consolidation of
Accounts 6621 through 6623 into Account 6620, with subaccounts for
wholesale and retail; (2) the consolidation of Account 5230, Directory
revenue, into Account 5200, Miscellaneous revenue; (3) the
consolidation of the depreciation and amortization expense accounts
(Accounts 6561 through 6565) into Account 6562, Depreciation and
amortization expenses; and (4) the revised ``Loop Sheath Kilometers''
data collection in Table II of ARMIS Report 4307. The effective date
for the rule changes to Accounts 5200, 6562, and 6620 had earlier been
extended to January 1, 2003, published on April 24, 2002, at 67 FR
20052, and now are further extended to July 1, 2003. The change affecting ARMIS Report 4307 is extended to July 1, 2003.
Federal Communications Commission.
Jane E. Jackson,
Associate Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Jane Jackson, Associate Chief,
Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 4181500.