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README.WUTC_online
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uswest_afor.comments.gz
comments submitted in response to the NOI below. This is a gzip-compressed file (over 200K, considerably larger when decompressed.)
uswest_afor_wutc.noi
December 1993. On September 3, 1993, the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission directed its Policy and Planning Section to prepare a notice of inquiry (NOI) relating to a successor to the existing U S WEST alternative form of regulation (AFOR). In response to that directive, the Policy and Planning Staff has prepared the attached discussion paper which explores technological, market, and regulatory trends in the telecommunications industry.
wa_payphone_wutc.announce
Public announcement from the The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission on a subject of possible rulemaking, to discover information and to evaluate options to reduce disruptive or illicit activity at locations of public pay telephones in the State. March 1994
wa_payphone_wutc.noi
Notice of inquiry from the The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission on a subject of possible rulemaking, to discover information and to evaluate options to reduce disruptive or illicit activity at locations of public pay telephones in the State. Including a more detailed account of what the commission hopes to find.
wa_sb6425_94_telecom_parity.bill
Senate bill 6425 from feb 1994 explaining that The legislature finds that advanced telecommunications systems will bring significant benefits to the people of the state of Washington, including economic development, improved health care, public safety, and expanded educational and governmental services, and that state policy should encourage deployment of advanced services by providing appropriate regulation which fosters full and fair competition, removes undue regulatory barriers to market entry by communications service providers, encourages development of advanced telecommunications infrastructure in all areas, including rural areas, avoids duplications of state-owned communications facilities, and extends consumer protection standards to users of various advanced systems.
wa_sb6426_94_govt_info_online.bill
Feb 1994 ACT Relating to public electronic access to government information



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