Minnesota Statutes

§ 237.772 — COST STUDY METHODOLOGY

Minnesota § 237.772
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Minn. Stat. § 237.772 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Total service long-run incremental cost.

(a)For purposes of this chapter, total service long-run incremental cost (TSLRIC) means the total cost to the company of supplying a service, group of services, or basic network function. The term "long-run" means a period of time sufficient so that all inputs are avoidable based on the total increment of service, group of services, or basic network function and includes the relevant costs resulting from the company's decision to provide the service, group of services, or basic network function, holding constant the production levels of all other services, groups of services, or basic network functions provided by the company.
(b)A telephone company is not required to prepare or file TSLRIC or variable cost studies for all of its se

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Legislative History

1995 c 156 s 19,25;2003 c 97 s 2

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