Nevada PUC Approves USF Process Changes
The Nevada Public Utility Commission voted 3-0 to adopt a state USF order meant to simplify the process for requesting high-cost support for small scale providers of last resort (SSPLR). "Previously, eligible providers would file an annual request for support…
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that amounted to a mini rate case proceeding, which was burdensome on both the SSPLR and Staff," the draft order said. Under the new process, the commission would set an NUSF support amount for five years subject to limited annual adjustment to account for fluctuations in federal USF support. The action makes permanent the new method, which the PUC adopted on a temporary basis in April. “This amendment to the regulations helps streamline the process to ensure that there is equity” service between rural and urban areas, PUC Chairman Joseph Reynolds said at the livestreamed meeting.