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49-31-91. Criteria to be met by third-party verification company. The third-party verification company shall meet each of the following criteria:
(1) Be independent of the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service;
(2) Not be managed, controlled, or directed or owned wholly or in part, by the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service;
(3) Operate from facilities physically separate from those of the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service; and
(4) Not derive commissions or compensation based upon the number of sales confirmed.

Source: SL 1999, ch 227, § 3.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-49 > Chapter-31 > Statute-49-31-91

49-31-91. Criteria to be met by third-party verification company. The third-party verification company shall meet each of the following criteria:
(1) Be independent of the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service;
(2) Not be managed, controlled, or directed or owned wholly or in part, by the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service;
(3) Operate from facilities physically separate from those of the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service; and
(4) Not derive commissions or compensation based upon the number of sales confirmed.

Source: SL 1999, ch 227, § 3.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-49 > Chapter-31 > Statute-49-31-91

49-31-91. Criteria to be met by third-party verification company. The third-party verification company shall meet each of the following criteria:
(1) Be independent of the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service;
(2) Not be managed, controlled, or directed or owned wholly or in part, by the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service;
(3) Operate from facilities physically separate from those of the telecommunications company that seeks to provide the subscriber's new service; and
(4) Not derive commissions or compensation based upon the number of sales confirmed.

Source: SL 1999, ch 227, § 3.