Effective: September 13, 2010
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 162 - 128th General Assembly
Every telephone company providing telephone exchange service shall maintain access to 9-1-1 service on a residential customer's line for a minimum of fourteen consecutive days immediately following any disconnection for nonpayment of a customer's telephone exchange service.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4927 | Telecommunications - Alternative Regulation
Section 4927.01 | Definitions.
Section 4927.02 | State Policy.
Section 4927.03 | Authority Over Voip-Enabled Service and Other Telecommunications Services.
Section 4927.04 | Commission's Authority Under Federal Law.
Section 4927.05 | Certificate or Registration Required.
Section 4927.06 | Unfair or Deceptive Trade Practices.
Section 4927.07 | Withdrawal of Service.
Section 4927.08 | Basic Local Exchange Service Standards.
Section 4927.09 | Access to 9-1-1 Service.
Section 4927.10 | Carrier's Withdrawal or Abandonment of Basic Local Exchange Service.
Section 4927.101 | Effect of Enactments and Amendments by Hb 64 of 131st General Assembly.
Section 4927.102 | Regulatory Restrictions.
Section 4927.11 | Access to Basic Local Exchange Service.
Section 4927.12 | Alteration of Rates for Basic Local Exchange Service.
Section 4927.122 | Upward Alterations of Rates.
Section 4927.123 | Exemption for Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers.
Section 4927.124 | Notice of Rate Alteration.
Section 4927.13 | Lifeline Service for Eligible Residential Customers.
Section 4927.14 | Adoption of Rules for Rates for Persons With Disabilities.
Section 4927.15 | Rates, Terms and Conditions for 9-1-1 and Other Services.
Section 4927.16 | Unbundling, Resale or Network Interconnection.
Section 4927.18 | Adoption of Rules Regarding Inmate or Juvenile Offender Services.
Section 4927.19 | Examination of Books, Records or Practices.