(1)(a) A person may not provide pay telephone service without first obtaining from the commission a certificate of authority or necessity to provide such service, except that the certification provisions of this subsection do not apply to a local exchange telecommunications company providing pay telephone service.
(b) In granting such certificate the commission, if it finds that the action is consistent with the public interest, may exempt a pay telephone provider from some or all of the requirements of this chapter. However, the commission may exempt a pay telephone provider from this section only to prevent fraud or if it finds the exemption to be in the public interest.
(c) A certificate authorizes the pay telephone provider to provide services statewide and to provide access to both local and intrastate interexchange pay telephone service, except that the commission may limit the type of calls that can be handled.
(2) Each pay telephone station shall:
(a) Receive and permit coin-free access to the universal emergency telephone number “911” where operable or to a local exchange company toll operator.
(b) Receive and provide coin-free or coin-return access to local directory assistance and the telephone number of the person responsible for repair service.
(c) Designate a party responsible for processing refunds to customers.
(d) Be equipped with a legible sign, card, or plate of reasonable permanence which provides information determined by the commission, by rule, to adequately inform the end user.
(e) Be eligible to subscribe to flat-rate, single-line business local exchange services.
(3) Each pay telephone station which provides access to any interexchange telecommunications company shall provide access to all locally available interexchange telecommunications companies and shall provide for the completion of international telephone calls under terms and conditions as determined by the commission. The commission may grant limited waivers of this provision to pay telephone companies to prevent fraud or as otherwise determined in the public interest.
History.—ss. 35, 49, ch. 90-244; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 1, ch. 92-126; s. 24, ch. 95-403; s. 34, ch. 2011-36.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXVII - Railroads and Other Regulated Utilities
Chapter 364 - Communications Services
364.01 - Powers of Commission, Legislative Intent.
364.011 - Exemptions From Commission Jurisdiction.
364.012 - Consistency With Federal Law.
364.013 - Emerging and Advanced Services.
364.0361 - Local Government Authority; Nondiscriminatory Exercise.
364.04 - Schedules of Rates, Tolls, Rentals, and Charges; Filing; Public Inspection.
364.105 - Discounted Rate for Basic Service for Former Lifeline Subscribers.
364.107 - Public Records Exemption; Lifeline Assistance Plan Participants.
364.16 - Local Interconnection, Unbundling, and Resale.
364.163 - Network Access Services.
364.183 - Access to Company Records.
364.195 - Termination of Telecommunications Service Contract by a Servicemember.
364.24 - Penalty for Making Telephone Message or Customer Account Information Known.
364.245 - Discontinuation of Telecommunications Service Used for Unlawful Purpose.
364.30 - Telecommunications Companies; Points of Connection.
364.32 - Definitions Applicable to S. 364.33.
364.33 - Certificate of Necessity or Authority.
364.335 - Application for Certificate of Authority.
364.336 - Regulatory Assessment Fees.