Arizona Administrative Code
Title 14 - PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS; CORPORATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS; SECURITIES REGULATION
Chapter 2 - CORPORATION COMMISSION - FIXED UTILITIES
Article 19 - CONSUMER PROTECTIONS FOR UNAUTHORIZED CARRIER CHANGES
Section R14-2-1905 - Verification of Orders for Telecommunications Service
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A Telecommunications Company shall not submit a change order unless it confirms the order by one of the following methods:
B. Written authorization obtained by a Telecommunications Company shall:
C. A Letter of Agency may be combined with a marketing check subject to the following requirements. The Letter of Agency when combined with a marketing check shall not contain promotional language or material. The Letter of Agency when combined with a marketing check shall have on its face and near the endorsement line a notice in bold-face type that the Subscriber authorizes a Telecommunications Company change by signing the check. The notice shall be in easily readable, bold-face type and shall be written in both English and Spanish, as well as in any other language which was used at any point in the sales transaction. If a Telecommunications Company cannot comply with the requirements of this Section, it may not combine a Letter of Agency with a marketing check.
D. An electronically signed Letter of Agency is valid written authorization.
E. A Telecommunications Company that obtains a Subscriber's electronic voice recorded authorization shall confirm the Customer identification and service change information. If a Telecommunications Company elects to verify sales by electronic voice recorded authorization, it shall establish one or more toll-free telephone numbers exclusively for that purpose. A call to the toll-free number shall connect the Subscriber to a recording mechanism that shall record the following information regarding the Telecommunications Company change:
F. A Telecommunications Company that verifies a Subscriber's authorization by an independent third party shall comply with the following: