Pennsylvania Code (Last Updated: April 5, 2016) |
Title 52. PUBLIC UTILITIES |
PART I. Public Utility Commission |
Subpart C. Fixed Service Utilities |
Chapter 63. Telephone Service |
SubChapter N. LOCAL SERVICE PROVIDER ABANDONMENT PROCESS |
Section 63.309. Acquiring LSP provisions and obligations
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(a) An abandoning LSP and acquiring LSP may change the customers local service provider without being considered to have engaged in slamming if the customer has not selected another LSP during the 20-day customer choice period and the acquiring LSP does not change a customers preferred interexchange carrier designation without the customers authorization. This provision does not relieve the abandoning LSP or the acquiring LSP of any requirements imposed by the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) antislamming rules or State rules in § 64.23(b) (relating to standardizing LEC responses to customer contacts alleging unauthorized charges added to the customers bill (cramming) and unauthorized changes to the customers long distance carrier (slamming)).
(b) If an acquiring LSP determines that it will be unable to migrate service to a customer by the abandoning LSPs exit date, the acquiring LSP shall notify the Commission, the customer and the abandoning LSP within 24 hours of the determination. If the customer is unable to select another available LSP, the abandoning LSP shall continue to provide service until the date on which a LSP is able to provide service or a date ordered by the Commission, whichever is earlier.