Oregon Public Utility Commission staff updated the FCC on recent...
Oregon Public Utility Commission staff updated the FCC on recent state developments, as required by the FCC’s waiver of certain Lifeline reform requirements in Oregon. The state commission sponsored a bill in the Oregon Legislature to address relevant “conformance requirements,”…
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it said in a filing to the FCC (http://bit.ly/Z3r6Go). This bill was introduced in January, passed out of the Senate and is now being considered by the Oregon House. Staff is “confident” the bill will pass into law but worried it might not be in time to meet the terms of the limited waiver, which expires April 1. The PUC asked the FCC for “guidance” on whether it should petition for two more months of time to ensure the bill has become law by the time the waiver expires.