04 N.C. Admin. Code 11 R13-07 - AUTOMATED COLLECT CAPABILITY
PSP instruments may be arranged or programmed to provide automated collect calling and the PSP may bill called parties who agree to pay for calls, provided:
(a) The PSP has
secured the authority to furnish such service as specified by Rule
R13-3(c);
(b) The PSP instrument is
arranged or programmed to require a positive response from the called party
indicating willingness to pay for the call before completing the call, and to
terminate the call without charge in the absence of a positive
response;
(c) Except in the case of
a call originated from a confinement facility, if the recipient of an automated
collect call does not act to either accept or reject the call, the call must be
terminated and a call must be initiated to an operator of a certified carrier,
or instructions must be provided on how to compete the call using an operator
of a certified carrier. In the case of a call originated from a confinement
facility, the call must be terminated;
(d) The PSP must use a local or certified
interexchange carrier to transmit all communications involved in the
call;
(e) The PSP shall block or
arrange for blocking of automated collect calls to 900, 976, 950, 700, 10xxx
and 101xxxx codes;
(f) The billing
authority granted by this rule may be exercised only in connection with
automated collect calls;
(g)
Authorization to employ automated collect capability must not be taken to allow
restriction of the end user's ability to make other types of calls, such as
customer-dialed credit card or sent paid coin caller (see Rules R13-5(i) and
(j)); and
(h) The PSP shall be
considered the operator service provider for all automated collect calls, and
automated collect service provided by PSPs shall be subject to all of the
operator service provider disclosure requirements set forth in Rule
R13-5(u).
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