RCW 80.36.500
Information delivery services through exclusive number prefix or service access code.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Information delivery services" means telephone recorded messages, interactive programs, or other information services that are provided for a charge to a caller through an exclusive telephone number prefix or service access code.
(b) "Information providers" means the persons or corporations that provide the information, prerecorded message, or interactive program for the information delivery service. The information provider generally receives a portion of the revenue from the calls.
(c) "Interactive program" means a program that allows an information delivery service caller, once connected to the information provider's announcement machine, to use the caller's telephone device to access more specific information.
(2) The utilities and transportation commission shall by rule require any local exchange company that offers information delivery services to a local telephone exchange to provide each residential telephone subscriber the opportunity to block access to all information delivery services offered through the local exchange company. The rule shall take effect by October 1, 1988.
(3) All costs of complying with this section shall be borne by the information providers.
(4) The local exchange company shall inform subscribers of the availability of the blocking service through a bill insert and by publication in a local telephone directory.
[ 1991 c 191 § 8; 1988 c 123 § 2.]
NOTES:
Legislative finding, intent—1988 c 123: "(1) The legislature finds that throughout the state there is widespread use of information delivery services, which are also known as information-access telephone services and commonly provided on a designated telephone number prefix. These services operate on a charge-per-call basis, providing revenue for both the information provider and the local exchange company. The marketing practices for these telephone services have at times been misleading to consumers and at other times specifically directed toward minors. The result has been placement of calls by individuals, particularly by children, who are uninformed about the charges that might apply. In addition, children may have secured access to obscene, indecent, and salacious material through these services. The legislature finds that these services can be blocked by certain local exchange companies at switching locations, and that devices exist which allow for blocking within a residence. Therefore, the legislature finds that residential telephone users in the state are entitled to the option of having their phones blocked from access to information delivery services.
(2) It is the intent of the legislature that the utilities and transportation commission and local exchange companies, to the extent feasible, distinguish between information delivery services that are misleading to consumers, directed at minors, or otherwise objectionable and adopt policies and rules that accomplish the purposes of RCW 80.36.500 with the least adverse effect on information delivery services that are not misleading to consumers, directed at minors, or otherwise objectionable." [ 1988 c 123 § 1.]
Investigation and report by commission: "By October 1, 1988, the commission shall investigate and report to the committees on energy and utilities in the house of representatives and the senate on methods to protect minors from obscene, indecent, and salacious materials available through the use of information delivery services. The investigation shall include a study of personal identification numbers, credit cards, scramblers, and beep-tone devices as methods of limiting access." [ 1988 c 123 § 3.]
Severability—1988 c 123: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1988 c 123 § 4.]
Information delivery services: Chapter 19.162 RCW.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 80.36 - Telecommunications.
80.36.030 - Extent of appropriation.
80.36.040 - Use of road, street, and railroad right-of-way—When consent of city necessary.
80.36.050 - Use of railroad right-of-way—Penalty for refusal by railroad.
80.36.060 - Liability for wilful injury to telecommunications property.
80.36.070 - Liability for negligent injury to property—Notice of underwater cable.
80.36.080 - Rates, services, and facilities.
80.36.090 - Service to be furnished on demand.
80.36.100 - Tariff schedules to be filed and open to public—Exceptions.
80.36.120 - Joint rates, contracts, etc.
80.36.130 - Published rates to be charged—Exceptions.
80.36.140 - Rates and services fixed by commission, when.
80.36.150 - Contracts filed with commission.
80.36.160 - Physical connections may be ordered, routing prescribed, and joint rates established.
80.36.170 - Unreasonable preference prohibited.
80.36.180 - Rate discrimination prohibited.
80.36.183 - Discounted message toll rates prohibited—Availability of statewide, averaged toll rates.
80.36.190 - Long and short distance provision.
80.36.195 - Telecommunications relay system—Long distance discount rates.
80.36.200 - Transmission of messages of other lines.
80.36.210 - Order of sending messages.
80.36.220 - Duty to transmit messages—Penalty for refusal or neglect.
80.36.225 - Pay telephones—Calls to operator without charge or coin insertion to be provided.
80.36.230 - Exchange areas for telecommunications companies.
80.36.240 - Exchange areas for telephone companies—Procedure to establish.
80.36.250 - Commission may complain of interstate rates.
80.36.260 - Betterments may be ordered.
80.36.270 - Effect on existing contracts.
80.36.300 - Policy declaration.
80.36.332 - Noncompetitive telecommunications companies, services—Minimal regulation.
80.36.333 - Price lists in effect before June 7, 2006—Extension.
80.36.350 - Registration of new companies—Waiver of provisions during state of emergency.
80.36.360 - Exempted actions or transactions.
80.36.370 - Certain services not regulated.
80.36.390 - Telephone solicitation.
80.36.400 - Automatic dialing and announcing device—Commercial solicitation by.
80.36.410 - Washington telephone assistance program—Findings.
80.36.420 - Washington telephone assistance program—Availability, components.
80.36.440 - Washington telephone assistance program—Rules.
80.36.450 - Washington telephone assistance program—Limitation.
80.36.460 - Washington telephone assistance program—Deposit waivers, connection fee discounts.
80.36.470 - Washington telephone assistance program—Eligibility.
80.36.500 - Information delivery services through exclusive number prefix or service access code.
80.36.510 - Legislative finding.
80.36.520 - Disclosure of alternate operator services.
80.36.522 - Alternate operator service companies—Registration—Penalties.
80.36.524 - Alternate operator service companies—Rules.
80.36.530 - Violation of consumer protection act—Damages.
80.36.540 - Telefacsimile messages—Unsolicited transmission—Penalties.
80.36.555 - Enhanced 911 service—Residential service required.
80.36.560 - Enhanced 911 service—Business service required.
80.36.570 - Law enforcement—Requests for call location information—Requirements.
80.36.610 - Universal service program—Authority of commission—Rules—Fees.
80.36.630 - State universal communications services program—Definitions.
80.36.650 - State universal communications services program—Established.
80.36.660 - State universal communications services program—Rules.
80.36.670 - State universal communications services program—Penalties.
80.36.680 - State universal communications services program—Administration.
80.36.690 - State universal communications services program—Account created.
80.36.700 - State universal communications services program—Program expiration.
80.36.710 - Digital equity account.