Net Neutrality is really the name of the concept. The most recent relevant legislation regarding the FCC, classification and jurisdiction is the Telecommunications Act of 1996 which was intended to foster innovation and competition following the break up by the DOJ of the Ma Bell monopoly.
I specified legislation since it's distinct from the FCC rules which were most recently passed by the Obama administration:
To answer your question there is no single document that could serve as a compliance check list for a network engineer. A key criteria is that it applies to ISPs. This is probably the best Network Engineer-centric document I have seen published on the subject:
Also the Daily Dot recently posted an article reviewing some of the more well-publicized violations of Net Neutrality from the last 10 or so years. I'm including it because I think a network engineer being asked to implement these polices would have foreseen the controversy:
I specified legislation since it's distinct from the FCC rules which were most recently passed by the Obama administration:
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/net-neutrality
Here's a very abridged history:
http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2013/09/09/220...
To answer your question there is no single document that could serve as a compliance check list for a network engineer. A key criteria is that it applies to ISPs. This is probably the best Network Engineer-centric document I have seen published on the subject:
http://escholarship.org/uc/item/3466f4pp#page-1
Also the Daily Dot recently posted an article reviewing some of the more well-publicized violations of Net Neutrality from the last 10 or so years. I'm including it because I think a network engineer being asked to implement these polices would have foreseen the controversy:
https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/net-neutrality-violations-hi...