Code of Massachusetts Regulations
207 CMR - CABLE TELEVISION DIVISION
Title 207 CMR 10.00 - BILLING AND TERMINATION OF CABLE SERVICE
Section 10.05 - Billing Due Dates, Delinquency, Late Charges and Termination of Service
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Subscriber payment to a cable operator is due on the due date marked on the bill, which shall be a date certain and in no case a statement that the bill is due upon receipt. The due date shall not be less than five business days following the mailing date of the bill.
(2) A subscriber account shall not be considered delinquent unless payment has not been received by the cable operator at least 30 days after the bill due date.
(3) The following provisions shall apply to the imposition of late charges on cable subscribers:
(4) A cable television operator shall not terminate a subscriber's service unless the subscriber is delinquent, the cable operator has given the subscriber a separate written notice of termination in a clear and conspicuous manner, and the subscriber has been given at least eight business days from the mailing of the notice of termination to pay the balance due. A notice of termination shall not be mailed to subscribers until after the date of delinquency.
(5) A cable television operator shall not assess a late charge on a bill or discontinue a subscriber's cable television service solely because of the nonpayment of the disputed portion of a bill during the period established by 207 CMR 10.07 for registration of a complaint with the operator or during the process of a dispute resolution mechanism recognized under 207 CMR 10.07.
(6) Any charge for returned checks shall be reasonably related to the costs incurred by the cable operator in processing such checks.