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(a) A local exchange carrier shall permit a private pay telephone service provider to have access to the telephone network by means of an access line at a local tariffed rate. The local exchange carrier shall require the private pay telephone service provider to furnish proof of its operating authority as a condition of receiving the access line.
(b) A private pay telephone must be connected to one-party service. Only one private pay telephone per line is permitted.
(c) A local exchange carrier shall make directory assistance available to a private pay telephone service provider as part of the local tariffed rate in (a) of this section.
History: Eff. 9/20/96, Register 139
Authority: AS 42.05.141
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