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 R14-2-1907 - Unauthorized Changes
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. A Subscriber shall notify the alleged Unauthorized Carrier within a reasonable period of time after receiving notice of an Unauthorized Change. Any period of time of 60 days or less shall automatically be presumed to be reasonable, and any period of time longer than 60 days may be reasonable based on the circumstances.
B. After a Subscriber notifies the alleged Unauthorized Carrier that the change was unauthorized, the alleged Unauthorized Carrier shall take all actions within its control to facilitate the Subscriber's return to the original Telecommunications Company as promptly as reasonable business practices will permit, but no later than five business days from the date of the Subscriber's notification to it.
C. If an alleged Unauthorized Carrier has been notified that an Unauthorized Change has occurred and the alleged Unauthorized Carrier cannot verify within five business days that the change was authorized pursuant to R14-2-1905, the alleged Unauthorized Carrier shall:
D. Until the alleged Unauthorized Carrier certifies with supporting documentation to the Subscriber that the change was verified pursuant to R14-2-1905, the billing Telecommunications Company shall not:
E. The Customer shall remain obligated to pay any charges that are not disputed.
F. The alleged Unauthorized Carrier shall maintain and preserve individual Customer records of Unauthorized Change complaints for 24 months.
G. Each occurrence of slamming to an individual account shall constitute a separate violation of this Article, subject to individual enforcement actions and penalties as prescribed herein.