N.C. Utilities Commission will keep permanent records of negotiat...
N.C. Utilities Commission will keep permanent records of negotiated local interconnection agreements in electronic form only, starting next month. Paper copies will be used for reference during approval process but will be discarded after filing parties verify that approved…
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paper and electronic texts match. Where new agreement supersedes previous agreement, electronic copy must list provisions and amendments that new filing makes obsolete and those that will remain in effect. Agency said growing number and size of negotiated interconnection agreements made it hard to keep track of superseded and current agreements and created “significant storage problems.” Parties can file agreements on magnetic disc or CD-ROM.