TITLE 83: PUBLIC UTILITIES
SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS SUBPART B: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE AUTHORITY
SUBPART C: NOTICE SUBPART D: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SUBPART E: OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
SUBPART F: RATES SUBPART G: REFUNDS SUBPART H: VIOLATIONS |
AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 8-301 and authorized by Section 10-101 of the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS 5/8-301 and 10-101].
SOURCE: Adopted at 24 Ill. Reg. 10148, effective July 1, 2000.
SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 771.100 Applicability
a) This Part shall apply to any telecommunications carrier, as defined in Section 13-202 of the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS 5/13-202], providing pay telephone service.
b) This Part does not apply to pay telephone provider's provision of "private" or "private use" pay telephones in that the telecommunications services offered by these pay telephones are not for public use. Pay telephones in locations where the telephone is available to a limited group such as family, club members, employees, or patrons are not for public use under the Act, including, but not limited to, the locations described below:
1) Those areas of mental health facilities as defined in Section 1-114 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code [405 ILCS 5/1-114] or developmental disability facilities as defined in Section 1-107 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code [405 ILCS 5/1-107] that are not accessible to the public;
2) Those areas of correctional institutions or facilities as defined in Section 3-1-2 of the Unified Code of Corrections [730 ILCS 5/3-1-2], county jails and detention centers, or any detention facility operated by a unit of local government that are not accessible to the public; and
3) Those indoor areas of banking establishments, restaurants, bars, taverns, retail stores, barbershops, beauty shops, grocery stores, department stores, movie houses, hospitals, doctors' offices, gas stations, and factories.
c) Providers of pay telephones who locate pay telephones in locations accessible to or used by a large number of the public are telecommunications carriers within the meaning of Section 13-202 of the Act. Pay telephones in the following locations are deemed to be "public" or "for public use": transportation centers and terminals, stadiums, exposition centers, toll service areas, public streets and roads, parks, public areas of shopping malls and shopping centers, hotel lobbies, all telephones located outdoors (except those located on the property of a private club), roadside oases and rest areas, amusement parks, municipal, State and federal government buildings, grounds and associated areas, and military establishments.
Section 771.110 Definitions
"9-1-1 system" means the geographic area that has been granted an order of authority by the Commission to use "9-1-1" as the primary emergency telephone number.
"9-1-1 System Management" – The Emergency Telephone System Board (ETSB) that provides for the management and operation of a 9-1-1 system within the scope of such duties and powers as are prescribed by the Emergency Telephone System Act [50 ILCS 750]. If no ETSB is established, then those persons given the authority to operate the 9-1-1 system by the local public agencies.
"Act" means the Public Utilities Act [220 ILCS 5].
"Basic pay telephone service access line" means an exchange access line used for the provision of pay telephone service.
"Billed number screening" means an entry into a line information database that indicates that certain incoming calls are not accepted by the pay telephone line.
"Certificated access line provider" means a local exchange carrier or a telecommunications carrier certified to provide switched local exchange telecommunications service pursuant to Sections 13-404 or 13-405 of the Act [220 ILCS 5/13-404 or 13-405] and providing an access line to a pay telephone provider for connection to the public switched telephone network.
"Coin access line" means an exchange access line equipped for touch-tone signaling, incoming and outgoing screening, and network coin rating and related coin signaling functions.
"Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission.
"LEC" means local exchange carrier, a telecommunications carrier providing local exchange telecommunications as defined in Section 13-204 of the Act [220 ILCS 5/13-204].
"Operator-assisted service" means any service using live operator or automated operator functions for the handling of telephone service, such as collect calls, third number billing, calling card and prepaid card services.
"Operator service provider" or "OSP" means every telecommunications carrier that provides operator-assisted services that assist callers in the placement or charging of a call, either through live intervention or automated intervention.
"Pay telephone" means any coin, coinless, credit card reader telephone, provided that the end user pays or arranges to pay for exchange and interexchange intraMSA and interMSA calls from such instrument on an individual call basis.
"TT" means text telephone, a device that employs graphic or Braille communication in the transmission of coded signal through a wire or radio communication system.