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Code · California · Public Utilities Code

§ 885

235 words·~1 min read·/ca/public-utilities-code/885

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(a)Any entity offering the services of telephone prepaid debit cards is subject to the registration requirements of Section 1013, commencing January 1, 1999, unless that entity is certificated by the commission to provide telephone service. An entity subject to this requirement includes any of the following:
(1)An entity that is an underlying interexchange carrier and offers and administers the services of telephone prepaid debit cards.
(2)An entity that purchases bulk time from an underlying interexchange carrier and thereby offers and administers the services of telephone prepaid debit cards (that is, the entity repackages and resells the time as prepaid debit cards).
(b)Resellers of telephone prepaid debit cards who do not engage in any of the activities described in subdivision
(a)are not subject to the registration requirement imposed by subdivision (a). Resellers that are not subject to the registration requirement imposed by subdivision
(a)include both of the following:
(1)Retailers who only provide a marketing venue for telephone prepaid debit cards.
(2)Entities that only print information on telephone prepaid debit cards.
(c)Telephone prepaid debit cards offered in a promotional manner or gratis shall not subject the provider to the registration requirement imposed by subdivision (a), unless the cards are issued in conjunction with the sale of related goods or services.
(d)The commission shall maintain a list of certificated interexchange carriers and shall supply that information upon request.
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