Regulatory Charge definition
Examples of Regulatory Charge in a sentence
The Regulatory Charge is an assessment that helps defray our ongoing costs of complying with various governmental mandates and assessments.
These charges include, among others, a Regulatory Charge and a Federal Universal Service Charge, and are described below in more detail.
Nothing shall obligate or cause a Party to pay or be liable to pay any Regulatory Charges from which it is exempt under the Law; provided that an exempt Party shall bear the responsibility of proving upon request its exemption as necessary to avoid the unjust imposition of a Regulatory Charge on the other Party.
The Regulatory Charge is a flat charge of $0.18 per Mobile Telephone Number (MTN) per month (excluding BroadbandAccess and NationalAccess Plans) and is $0.02 per mobile number per month for BroadbandAccess and NationalAccess Plans, but is subject to change over time.
The Regulatory Charge is $0.08 per line per month as of March 1, 2014.
The FUSC and Regulatory Charge are included in the “Verizon Wireless Surcharges” section of the ▇▇▇▇.
These nationwide surcharges include the Federal Universal Service Charge, the Regulatory Charge and the Administrative Charge.
American Messaging will separately list the Federal Universal Service Charge (FUSC) and Regulatory Charge (RC) on our customer's ▇▇▇▇.
The amount of the Regulatory Charge Credit that is due on a given Payment Date shall be added to (or subtracted from, as the case may be), the applicable Monthly Payment, except in respect of the final payment(s) of the Regulatory Charge Credit, which may occur after the last Monthly Payment has been made.
For greater certainty, if all information required by the Sponsor to calculate the Regulatory Charge Credit has not been received by the end of a given Settlement Month, the payment of the Regulatory Charge Credit shall not be made until the Payment Date corresponding the Settlement Month in which all such information has been received, and no interest shall accrue thereon.