Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
[Comment: For dates of references to a section of either the
United States Code or a regulation in the Code of Federal Regulations, see rule
4901:1-7-02 of the
Administrative Code.]
(A) Disclosure
of information
(1) Definitions
(a) For the purpose of this rule, "customer
proprietary network information" (CPNI)
is defined in accordance with
47 U.S.C.
222(h)(1).
(b) For the purpose of this rule, "subscriber
list information"
is defined in accordance with
47 U.S.C.
222(h)(3).
(c) For purposes of this rule
"customer-specific information"
is defined as any information specifically
pertaining to a customer that is not information included in the definitions
set forth in paragraphs (A)(1)(a) and (A)(1)(b) of this rule.
(2) Customer proprietary network
information (CPNI)
(a) The use of CPNI by any
telephone company
is to comply with
47 U.S.C.
222, and
47 C.F.R.
64.2001 to
64.
(b) No local exchange carrier (LEC)
can
access or use the CPNI held by either an interconnecting LEC or a LEC reselling
its services for the purpose of marketing its services to either the
interconnecting LEC's customers or reselling LEC's customers.
(3) To the extent a telephone
company makes subscriber list information available to affiliated competitors
within its service territory for purposes other than the publishing of
directories, it
will, upon request, also do so on a
nondiscriminatory basis with all unaffiliated competitors certified to provide
service in its service territory.
(a) This
provision does not apply to customer-specific information, obtained with proper
authorization, necessary to fulfill the terms of a contract, or information
relating to the provision of general and administrative support
services.
(b) This provision does
not apply to information subject to a customer request to either release or
withhold information.
(4) Records
All telephone companies
are to maintain
records, consistent with federal communications commission (FCC) requirements,
to enable the commission to determine whether they have satisfied paragraph (A)
of this rule.
(B) Accounting requirements
Each incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC)
is to
maintain its books, records, and accounts in accordance with the FCC's
accounting requirements, as appropriate to the categorization of the ILEC, and
as revised from time to time.