S.D. Admin. R. 20:10:10:04 - Other reasons for disconnection
In addition to nonpayment of past-due bills, a telecommunications company may disconnect a subscriber for any of the following reasons:
(1) Violation of governmental
or telecommunications company rules set forth in subdivision 20:10:09:03(5).
Before disconnecting the subscriber, the company must inform the subscriber of
the violation by telephone or by mail;
(2) Failure to comply with an agreement to
liquidate a continuing debt as described in subdivision 20:10:10:03(4). Before
disconnecting the subscriber, the company must attempt to inform the subscriber
of its intent to disconnect by telephone or mail;
(3) Failure to pay an increased deposit as
described in §
20:10:08:03. Before disconnecting
the subscriber, the company must attempt to inform the subscriber of its intent
to disconnect by telephone or mail;
(4) Failure to pay an undisputed bill for
telecommunications charges owed to an interstate carrier, except for
pay-per-call charges, for whom a telecommunications company is acting as a
billing agent. Before disconnecting the subscriber, the company must comply
with the requirements of §
20:10:10:03.
Notes
General Authority: SDCL 49-31-5.
Law Implemented: SDCL 49-31-5.
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