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FCC 64.2400
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 | 2006
Sec.  64.2400   Purpose and scope.

   (a)  The  purpose  of  these  rules  is  to  reduce slamming and other
   telecommunications   fraud   by   setting   standards  for  bills  for
   telecommunications service. These rules are also intended to aid customers
   in understanding their telecommunications bills, and to provide them with
   the  tools  they  need  to  make  informed  choices  in the market for
   telecommunications service.

   (b) These rules shall apply to all telecommunications common carriers,
   except that  Sec. 64.2401(a)(2) and 64.2401(c) shall not apply to providers of
   Commercial Mobile Radio Service as defined in  Sec. 20.9 of this chapter, or to
   other providers of mobile service as defined in  Sec. 20.7 of this chapter,
   unless the Commission determines otherwise in a further rulemaking.

   (c) Preemptive effect of rules. The requirements contained in this subpart
   are  not intended to preempt the adoption or enforcement of consistent
   truth-in-billing requirements by the states.

   [ 64 FR 34497 , June 25, 1999;  64 FR 56177 , Oct. 18, 1999;  65 FR 36637 , June
   9, 2000, as amended at  65 FR 43258 , July 13, 2000;  69 FR 34950 , June 23,
   2004;  70 FR 29983 , May 25, 2005]

   Effective Date Note:

   At  70 FR 29983 , May 25, 2005,  Sec. 64.2400 was amended by revising paragraph
   (b).  This  text  contains  information  collection  and recordkeeping
   requirements and will not become effective until approval has been given by
   the Office of Manangement and Budget.


Goto Section: 64.2345 | 64.2401

Goto Year: 2004 | 2006
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