Terms Used In 12 Guam Code Ann. § 12211

  • Forbearance: A means of handling a delinquent loan. A
  • Public law: A public bill or joint resolution that has passed both chambers and been enacted into law. Public laws have general applicability nationwide.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of law, the Commission may, upon its own motion or a petition of an interested party, forbear from applying any provision of this Article to a telecommunications company or telecommunications service if the Commission determines that:

(1) enforcement of such provision is not necessary to ensure that the rates, charges, classifications, terms and conditions by, for, or in connection with that telecommunications company or telecommunications service are just and reasonable and are not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory;

(2) enforcement of such provision is not necessary for the protection of consumers; and

(3) forbearance from applying such provision is consistent with the public interest and the legislative findings and intent set forth in Section 12101 of this Title.

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12 Guam Code Ann. AUTONOMOUS AGENCIES
CH. 12 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION AND THE GUAM
TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 2004

(b) In determining what actions, if any, are to be taken under subsection (a), the Commission shall also consider the extent to which competing telecommunications services are available from competitive providers in Guam and the ability of competitive providers to make functionally equivalent or substitute services readily available. Market Share shall not be the sole criterion for making this determination.

(c) A telecommunications company shall give notice to its customers if a telecommunications service is to be deregulated or detariffed. The notice shall be included in or on the bill of each affected customer of the telecommunications company before the effective date of such deregulation or detariffing.

(d) Upon petition of any person or upon its own motion, the Commission may rescind its forbearance from any provision of this Article if, after notice and hearing, it finds that the conditions set forth in subsection (a) can no longer be satisfied.

SOURCE: Added by P.L. 27-110:10 (Nov. 1, 2004).

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ARTICLE 3 “”911″” SURCHARGE

NOTE: P.L. 25-055:1-12 (June 30, 1999) added uncodified laws relating to the “”911″” Emergency Telephone System. Codified pursuant to P.L. 32-096:4 (Nov. 27, 2014):

Section 4. The Compiler of Laws shall codify the provisions of Public Law 25-55, inclusive of the amendments made by Sections 1, 2 and 3 of this Act.