FCC 61.54 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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Sec. 61.54 Composition of tariffs.
(a) Tariffs must contain in consecutive order: A title page; check sheet;
table of contents; list of concurring, connecting, and other participating
carriers; explanation of symbols and abbreviations; application of tariff;
general rules (including definitions), regulations, exceptions and
conditions; and rates. If the issuing carrier elects to add a section
assisting in the use of the tariff, it should be placed immediately after
the table of contents.
(b) The title page of every tarif_f and supplement must show:
(1) FCC number, indication of cancellations. In the upper right-hand corner,
the designation of the tariff or supplement as “FCC No. ____,” or
“Supplement No. ____ to FCC No. ____,” and immediately below, the FCC number
or numbers of tariffs or supplements cancelled thereby.
(2) Name of carrier, class of service, geographical application, means of
transmission. The exact name of the carrier, and such other information as
may be necessary to identify the carrier issuing the tariff publication; a
brief statement showing each class of service provided; the geographical
application; and the type of facilities used to provide service.
(3) Expiration date. Subject to Sec. 61.59, when the entire tariff or supplement
is to expire with a fixed date, the expiration date must be shown in
connection with the effective date in the following manner. Changes in
expiration date must be made pursuant to the notice requirements of Sec. 61.58,
unless otherwise authorized by the Commission.
Expires at the end of __ (date) unless sooner canceled, changed, or
extended.
(4) Title and address of issuing officer. The title and street address of
the officer issuing the tariff or supplement in the format specified in
Sec. 61.52.
(5) Revised title page. When a revised title page is issued, the following
notation must be shown in connection with its effective date:
Original tariff _effective __________ (here show the effective date of the
original tariff).
(c)(1)(i) The page immediately following the title page must be designated
as “Original page 1” and captioned “Check Sheet.” When the original tariff
is filed, the check sheet must show the number of pages contained in the
tariff. For example, “Page 1 to 150, inclusive, of this tariff are effective
as of the date shown.” When new pages are added, they must be numbered in
continuing sequence, and designated as “Original page ____ .” For example,
when the original tariff filed has 150 pages, the first page added after
page 150 is to be designated as “Original page 151,” and the foregoing
notation must be revised to include the added pages.
(ii) Alternatively, the carrier is permitted to number its tariff pages,
other than the check sheet, to reflect the section number of the tariff as
well as the page. For example, under this system, pages in section 1 of the
tariff would be numbered 1–1, 1–2, etc., and pages in section 2 of the
tariff would be numbered 2–1, 2–2, etc. Issuing carriers shall utilize only
one page numbering system throughout its tariff.
(2) If pages are to be inserted between numbered pages, each such page must
be designated as an original page and must bear the number of the
immediately preceding page followed by an alpha or numeric suffix. For
example, when two new pages are to be inserted between pages 44 and 45 of
the tariff, the first inserted page must be designated as Original page 44A
or 44.1 and the second inserted page as Original page 44B or 44.2. Issuing
carriers may not utilize both the alpha and numeric systems in the same
publication.
(3)(i) When pages are revised, when new pages (including pages with letter
or numeric suffix as set forth above) are added to the tariff, or when
supplements are issued, the check sheet must be revised accordingly. Revised
check sheets must indicate with an asterisk the specific pages added or
revised. In addition to the notation in (1), the check sheet must list,
under the heading “The original and revised pages named below (and
Supplement No. ____) contain all changes from the original tariff that are
in effect on the date shown,” all original pages in numerical order that
have been added to the tariff and the pages which have been revised,
including the revision number. For example:
Page Number of revision except as indicated
Title 1st
1 *8th
3 5th
5A *Orig.
10 *8th
151 Orig.
*New or Revised page.
(ii) On each page, the carrier shall indicate the transmittal number under
which that page was submitted.
(4) Changes in, and additions to tariffs must be made by reprinting the page
upon which a change or addition is made. Such changed page is to be
designated as a revised page, cancelling the page which it amends. For
example, “First revised page 1 cancels original page 1,” or “Second revised
page 2 cancels first revised page 2,” etc. When a revised page omits rates
or regulations previously published on the page which it cancels, but such
rates or regulations are published on another page, the revised page must
make specific reference to the page on which the rates or regulations will
be found. This reference must be accomplished by inserting a sentence at the
bottom of the revised page that states “Certain rates (or regulations)
previously found on this page can now be found on page ___.” In addition,
the page on which the omitted material now appears must bear the appropriate
symbol opposite such material, and make specific reference to the page from
which the rates or regulations were transferred. This reference must be
accomplished by inserting a sentence at the bottom of the other page that
states “Certain rates (or regulations) on this page formerly appeared on
page ____.”
(5) Rejected pages must be treated as indicated in Sec. 61.69.
(d) Table of contents. The table of contents must contain a full and
complete statement showing the exact location and specifying the page or
section and page numbers, where information by subjects under general
headings will be found. If a tariff contains so small a volume of matter
that its title page or its interior arrangement plainly discloses its
contents, the table of contents may be omitted.
(e) Tariff User's guide. At its option, a carrier may include a section
explaining how to use the tariff.
(f) List of concurring carriers. This list must contain the exact name or
names of carriers concurring in the tariff, alphabetically arranged, and the
name of the city or town in which the principal office of every such carrier
is located. If there are no concurring carriers, then the statement “no
concurring carriers” must be made at the place where the names of the
concurring carriers would otherwise appear. If the concurring carriers are
numerous, their names may be stated in alphabetical order in a separate
tariff filed with the Commission by the issuing carrier. Specific reference
to such separate tariff by FCC number must be made in the tariff at the
place where such names would otherwise appear.
(g) List of connecting carriers. This list must contain the exact name or
names of connecting carriers, alphabetically arranged, for which rates or
regulations are published in the tariff, and the name of the city or town in
which the principal office of every such carrier is located. If there are no
connecting carriers, then the statement “no connecting carriers” must be
made at the place where their names would otherwise appear. If connecting
carriers are numerous, their names may be stated in alphabetical order in a
separate tariff filed with the Commission by the issuing carrier. Specific
reference to such separate tariff by FCC number must be made in the tariff
at the place where such names would otherwise appear.
(h) List of other participating carriers. This list must contain the exact
name of every other carrier subject to the Act engaging or participating in
the communication service to which the tariff or supplement applies,
together with the name of the city or town in which the principal office of
such carrier is located. If there is no such other carrier, then the
statement “no participating carriers” must be made at the place where the
names of such other carriers would otherwise appear. If such other carriers
are numerous, their names may be stated in alphabetical order in a separate
tariff filed with the Commission by the issuing carrier. Specific reference
must be made in the tariff at the place where such names would otherwise
appear. The names of concurring and connecting carriers properly listed in a
tariff published by any other participating carrier need not be repeated in
this list.
(i)(1) Symbols, reference marks, abbreviations. The tariff must contain an
explanation of symbols, reference marks, and abbreviations of technical
terms used. The following symbols used in tariffs are reserved for the
purposes indicated below:
R to signify reduction.
I to signify increase.
C to signify changed regulation.
T to signify a change in text but no change in rate or regulation.
S to signify reissued matter.
M to signify matter relocated without change.
N to signify new rate or regulation.
D to signify discontinued rate or regulation.
Z to signify a correction.
(2) The uniform symbols must be used as follows.
(i) When a change of the same character is made in all or in substantially
all matter in a tariff, it may be indicated at the top of the title page of
the tariff or at the top of each affected page, in the following manner:
“All rates in this tariff are increases,” or, “All rates on this page are
reductions, except as otherwise indicated.”
(ii) When a change of the same character is made in all or substantially all
matters on a page or supplement, it may be indiated at the top of the page
or supplement in the following manner: All rates on this page (or
supplement) are increases,” or, “All rates on this page (or supplement) are
reductions except as otherwise indicated.”
(3) Items which have not been in effect 30 days when brought forward on
revised pages must be shown as reissued, in the manner prescribed in
Sec. 61.54(i)(1). The number and original effective date of the tariff
publication in which the matter was originally published must be associated
with the reissued matter. Items which have been in effect 30 days or more
and are brought forward without change on revised pages must not be shown as
reissued items.
(j) Rates and general rules, regulations, exceptions and conditions. The
general rules (including definitions), regulations, exceptions, and
conditions which govern the tariff must be stated clearly and definitely.
All general rules, regulations, exceptions or conditions which in any way
affect the rates named in the tariff must be specified. A special rule,
regulation, exception or condition affecting a particular item or rate must
be specifically referred to in connection with such item or rate. Rates must
be expressed in United States currency, per chargeable unit of service for
all communication services, together with a list of all points of service to
and from which the rates apply. They must be arranged in a simple and
systematic manner. Complicated or ambiguous terminology may not be used, and
no rate, rule, regulation, exception or condition shall be included which in
any way attempts to substitute a rate, rule, regulation, exception or
condition named in any other tariff.
[ 49 FR 40869 , Oct. 18, 1984, as amended at 64 FR 46591 , Aug. 26, 1999]
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