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Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-5 > 91-a

§  91-a.   Customer of record for telephonic blocking and restrictions  on the removal of telephonic blocks to certain area codes. Where  access  to  telephone  numbers in the 800 and/or 900 area codes has been blocked  at the request of the customer of record to prevent  the  completion  of  the  call  to  numbers  in  such  area codes, the customer of record may  provide a personal password to be retained in the customer's record  for  purposes  of  preventing  the  unauthorized  removal  of the request for  blocking. No telephone corporation shall remove  such  telephonic  block  except  pursuant  to  the  customer  of  record  providing  the  correct  password, or a request of the customer of record made in writing  or  in  person to such telephone corporation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-5 > 91-a

§  91-a.   Customer of record for telephonic blocking and restrictions  on the removal of telephonic blocks to certain area codes. Where  access  to  telephone  numbers in the 800 and/or 900 area codes has been blocked  at the request of the customer of record to prevent  the  completion  of  the  call  to  numbers  in  such  area codes, the customer of record may  provide a personal password to be retained in the customer's record  for  purposes  of  preventing  the  unauthorized  removal  of the request for  blocking. No telephone corporation shall remove  such  telephonic  block  except  pursuant  to  the  customer  of  record  providing  the  correct  password, or a request of the customer of record made in writing  or  in  person to such telephone corporation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-5 > 91-a

§  91-a.   Customer of record for telephonic blocking and restrictions  on the removal of telephonic blocks to certain area codes. Where  access  to  telephone  numbers in the 800 and/or 900 area codes has been blocked  at the request of the customer of record to prevent  the  completion  of  the  call  to  numbers  in  such  area codes, the customer of record may  provide a personal password to be retained in the customer's record  for  purposes  of  preventing  the  unauthorized  removal  of the request for  blocking. No telephone corporation shall remove  such  telephonic  block  except  pursuant  to  the  customer  of  record  providing  the  correct  password, or a request of the customer of record made in writing  or  in  person to such telephone corporation.