New York Laws
Article 5 - Provisions Relating to Telegraph and Telephone Lines and to Telephone and Telegraph Corporations
103 - Commercial Landlord-Tenant Relationship.

(1) that the installation of telephone corporation facilities conform
to such reasonable conditions as are necessary to protect the safety,
functioning and appearance of the premises, and the convenience and
well-being of other tenants;
(2) that the telephone corporation bear the entire cost of the
installation, operation or removal of such facilities; and
(3) that the telephone corporation agree to indemnify the landlord of
the commercial property for any damage caused by the installation,
operation or removal of such facilities;
(b) demand or accept payment from any commercial tenant, in any form,
in exchange for permitting telephone corporation services on or within
such commercial property or premises, or from any telephone corporation
in exchange therefor in excess of any amount which the commission shall,
by regulation, determine to be reasonable; or
(c) discriminate in rental charges or otherwise, between commercial
tenants who receive telephone corporation services and those who do not.
2. No telephone corporation may enter into any agreement with the
owners, lessees or persons controlling or managing commercial buildings
served by a telephone corporation, or do or permit any act, that would
have the effect, directly or indirectly of diminishing or interfering
with existing rights of any tenant or other occupant of such building to
use or avail himself or herself of telecommunications services.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBS - Public Service

Article 5 - Provisions Relating to Telegraph and Telephone Lines and to Telephone and Telegraph Corporations

90 - Application of Article.

91 - Adequate Service; Just and Reasonable Charges; Unjust Discrimination; Unreasonable Preference; Protection of Privacy.

91-A - Customer of Record for Telephonic Blocking and Restrictions on the Removal of Telephonic Blocks to Certain Area Codes.

92 - Rate Schedules.

92-A - Special Telephone Equipment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Persons.

92-B - Telephone Deposits and Payment Plans for the Elderly.

92-C - Customer Service Requirements for Alternate Operator Service Providers and Cocot Service Providers.

92-D - Telephone Solicitations.

92-E - Telephone Service; Changes in Providers.

92-F - Prepaid Telephone Calling Card Consumer Protections.

92-G - De-Tariffing of Non-Basic Retail Services.

92-H - Participation in the Targeted Accessibility Fund.

92-I - Cramming Prohibited.

93 - Liability for Loss or Damage Caused by Violation of This Chapter.

94 - General Powers and Duties of Commission in Respect to Telegraph Corporations and Telephone Corporations.

95 - Reports of Telegraph Corporations and Telephone Corporations.

95-A - Statements of Nature and Extent of Interests to Be Filed Upon Request.

96 - Investigations by Commission.

97 - Rates, Rentals and Service.

98 - Power of Commission to Order Repairs or Changes.

99 - Franchises and Privileges.

100 - Transfer and Ownership of Stock.

101 - Authority to Issue Stock, Bonds and Other Forms of Indebtedness.

101-A - Reorganization.

102 - Intralata Presubscribed Interexchange Carrier-Change Charge Study.

103 - Commercial Landlord-Tenant Relationship.

104 - Fiber-Based Services.

104-A - Notice to Customers on Fiber Optic-Based Telephone Lines.