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(a) A private pay telephone service provider shall maintain, in a clean and operable condition, all private pay telephones that the provider has installed.
(b) A private pay telephone must be lit adequately to enable a caller to read all posted notices and keypads or dials on the instrument.
(c) A private pay telephone service provider shall maintain a list of currently installed instruments that identifies the telephone number, the location, and the operator-service provider for each private pay telephone in service. Upon request, the list shall be made available to the commission and the public. A private pay telephone service provider's annual report to the commission shall include a list of installed telephone instruments at the end of the calendar year.
History: Eff. 9/20/96, Register 139
Authority: AS 42.05.141
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