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Code · New Jersey · Title 48 — Partnerships · Chapter 17

48:17-24. Requirements for alternate operator service providers

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The Board of Public Utilities shall promulgate, in accordance with the "Administrative Procedure Act," P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), rules and regulations necessary to effectuate the purposes of this act concerning alternate operator service providers, which shall include, but not be limited to, the following operating requirements for the provision of operator-assisted services:
a. An alternate operator service provider shall provide callers with rate quotes, including any surcharges, upon request and without charge.
b. An alternate operator service provider shall notify a caller, before inception of billing, that the alternate operator service provider is handling the operator-assisted call, by verbal identification by the alternate operator service provider and by a form of signage on the telephone equipment owned or controlled by the aggregator or by the alternate operator service provider if the alternate operator service provider owns or provides the telephones.
c. Every contract between an alternate operator service provider and an aggregator shall include a provision which provides a caller using a telephone owned or controlled by the aggregator or alternate operator service provider with the means to access, where technically possible, any other operator service provider operating in the relevant geographic area, through the access method chosen by the other operator service provider, or to access a local exchange operator or to access the emergency telephone number that serves the jurisdiction where the telephone is located.
However, in order to prevent the fraudulent use of its service, an alternate operator service provider or an aggregator may block access to other operator service providers if either obtains a waiver for this purpose from the board or the Federal Communications Commission. Such waivers granted by the board may be for a limited period of time on a specific piece of equipment or location upon application to the board.
d. No alternate operator service provider shall transfer a call to another operator service provider unless that transfer is accomplished at, and billed from, the point or origination of the call. If such a transfer is not technically possible, the alternate operator service provider shall inform the caller that the call cannot be transferred as requested and that the caller should hang up and attempt to reach another operator service provider through the means provided by that other operator service provider.
In addition, the board shall adopt a schedule of fines for violation of these rules and regulations by an alternate operator service provider. The board shall not impose a fine exceeding $5,000 for each infraction.
L.1989, c.337, s.2.
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