Does the access date capability required by 520.10(b) only apply to historical data or does it also apply to future dates?
The requirement that tariffs provide the capability for a retriever to enter an access date to obtain data in effect on that date was primarily intended to apply to historical tariff data. Nonetheless, if carriers know what rates are going to be in effect on some future date, they are certainly free to provide accurate information to retrievers about such rates. Therefore, access data capabilities should apply to objects that will become effective on a future date.
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