TITLE 83: PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.100 APPLICABILITY
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.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.110 DEFINITIONS
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.
SUBPART B: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE AUTHORITY
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.200 CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 771.200
Certification Requirements
Providers of pay telephone
service that are providing the resale of either local exchange or interexchange
telecommunications service for public use must first obtain a Certificate of
Service Authority pursuant to Section 13-403, 13-404, or 13-405 of the Act, as
appropriate.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.210 FILING REQUIREMENTS
Section 771.210 Filing
Requirements
a) An applicant must file a verified original and three copies of
the application for a Certificate of Service Authority with the Chief Clerk of
the Commission in accordance with 83 Ill. Adm. Code 200.
b) The application for certification must include the following:
1) Applicant's business name, address and telephone number;
2) Designated agent's name and address, if different from
applicant's;
3) Financial statement and balance sheet that list assets and
liabilities;
4) The type of business knowledge and experience possessed by the
applicant;
5) Affirmation that the applicant has reviewed the rules in this
Part that pertain to the provision of pay telephone services; and
6) Method of compliance with Section 771.300, Standardized Notice
to the Public.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
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SECTION 771.220 CERTIFIED ACCESS LINE PROVIDER'S MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS
Section 771.220 Certified
Access Line Provider's Maintenance of Records
Each certificated access line
provider shall maintain a database that includes, at a minimum, the following
information regarding services provided to certificated and non-certificated
pay telephone providers:
a) The telephone number and demarcation point or location of each
pay telephone line; and
b) The billed party's name, address and telephone number.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.230 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CERTIFICATED PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDER
Section 771.230
Responsibilities of the Certificated Pay Telephone Provider
a) The certificated pay telephone provider shall be responsible
for compliance with this Part.
b) The certificated pay telephone provider shall be the billed
party.
c) The certificated pay telephone provider shall provide one copy
of its certificate to each certificated access line provider with which it
intends to transact business.
SUBPART C: NOTICE
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
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SECTION 771.300 STANDARDIZED NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Section 771.300 Standardized
Notice to the Public
All public use pay telephones
shall have the following features:
a) An informational message by voice recording at no charge or by
visual display in, on, or adjacent to each pay telephone explaining:
1) The general operation of the pay telephone;
2) Dialing instructions for obtaining emergency assistance;
3) Identification of 9-1-1 as the primary emergency telephone
number to be used when dialing from pay telephones in an authorized 9-1-1
system;
4) Dialing instructions for operator services and directory
assistance;
5) Instructions on how to use any TT equipment supplied by the
pay telephone provider;
6) The blocking of incoming calls if the telephone will not
accept incoming calls; and
7) Any maximum duration of incoming calls.
b) Visually displayed informational messages providing the
following notices must be in 9 point type or 7 point type, if bilingual:
1) The pay telephone provider's name, a mailing address and the
telephone number that will enable the caller to contact the pay telephone
provider 24 hours a day with, at a minimum, the provision of a voice response
unit;
2) The procedure used to report service problems or to request a
credit or refund, if the pay telephone provider contact is different from that
provided pursuant to subsection (b)(1); and
3) The identity of any OSPs to which the pay telephone is
presubscribed.
c) Pay telephones located in areas served by a basic 9-1-1 system
shall include the pay telephone location, either by a specific street address
or descriptive location. The presence and accuracy of the information shall be
confirmed by the pay telephone provider once per year and that confirmation
shall be deemed to be in compliance with this Section.
d) If separate TT numbers apply to the requirements listed in
subsections (a) and (b) of this Section, then those numbers shall also be
posted on the pay telephone.
e) All certificated pay telephone providers shall comply with the
notice requirements of this Subpart C by July 1, 2000.
SUBPART D: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.400 9-1-1 EMERGENCY PAY TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS
Section 771.400 9-1-1
Emergency Pay Telephone Requirements
a) Certificated access line providers shall:
1) At the time of access line subscription, advise the pay
telephone provider whether the access lines provided are located in an area
with 9-1-1 service and, if so, advise the pay telephone provider that it must
comply with all relevant 9-1-1 requirements and, upon request, provide the pay
telephone provider with a 9-1-1 System Management contact;
2) At least 30 days prior to the conversion to a 9-1-1 system of
any area not previously offering 9-1-1 service, notify each pay telephone
provider then purchasing access lines from a certificated access line provider
within the area of the pending conversion; and
3) In case of pay telephone equipment malfunction, provide the
billed party's telephone number associated with the malfunctioning pay
telephone to the Commission or 9-1-1 System Management, upon their request.
b) The pay telephone provider must provide the 9-1-1 System
Management with the pay telephone number, a point of contact for the pay
telephone provider and a specific street address or descriptive location for
each pay telephone in that designated area on a proprietary basis.
c) All 9-1-1 telephone calls shall be directed to the network as
dialed.
d) All pay telephone providers shall provide current emergency
number information for police, fire, and emergency medical services to their
presubscribed operator service providers who, in turn, shall have that
information readily accessible.
e) Pay telephones connected through line concentrators shall be
compliant with the requirements of the Emergency Telephone System Act [50 ILCS
750/15.6] applicable to private business switch service.
f) The placard or informational message on the pay telephone must
comply with the requirements in Section 771.300.
SUBPART E: OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.500 PAY TELEPHONE ACCESS LINE SERVICE
Section 771.500 Pay
Telephone Access Line Service
All pay telephone equipment
shall be connected to the public network by way of a basic pay telephone
service access line or by a coin access line provided by a certificated access
line provider. Such basic telephone service access line or coin access line
shall be capable of accommodating outgoing calls of unlimited duration.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.505 COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL RULES
Section 771.505 Compliance
with Federal Rules
All certificated pay telephone
providers shall ensure that pay telephone equipment connected to a basic pay
telephone service access line complies with all applicable rules of the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC).
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.510 TOUCH-TONE CAPABILITY
Section 771.510 Touch-Tone
Capability
In areas where Touch-Tone
capability is available from the serving central office, Touch Tone signaling
shall be provided to pay telephones.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.515 OTHER FEATURES
Section 771.515 Other
Features
All pay telephones for public
use shall have the following minimum features:
a) They shall have the ability to access "O" Operator
(O-minus) without prior insertion of coins or credit card;
b) They shall comply with all applicable federal statutes or
State rules concerning the use of pay telephones by disabled persons, such as
those who utilize wheel chairs or those who are hearing or sight disabled; and
c) They shall have the ability to complete both basic exchange
and interexchange intraMSA and interMSA calls (upon payment of applicable
charges).
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.520 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 771.520
Miscellaneous Provisions
a) Operator assisted services offered from pay telephones shall
be provided by operator service providers or pay telephone providers that have
obtained a Certificate of Service Authority from the Commission.
b) Pay telephones for public use shall provide access to the
customer's interexchange carrier of choice as set forth by the Commission in 83
Ill. Adm. Code 770.
c) Billed number screening service shall be made available by
certificated access line providers on all basic pay telephone access lines.
d) No telecommunications carrier shall charge a pay telephone
provider for a call originating from a pay telephone for which the caller pays
a per-call or per-time-interval charge that is greater than, or in addition to,
the charge for transmission of the call unless the pay telephone provider has
subscribed to the provision of those calls from the pay telephone provider's
pay telephones. If calls are billed in error, the telecommunications carrier
shall provide appropriate adjustments or refunds. A pay telephone provider's
access line provider shall be permitted to block calls, without charge, from
pay telephones for which the pay telephone provider has not subscribed to those
calls.
e) Pay telephone providers shall have the option of not
presubscribing to a primary interexchange carrier.
f) Pay telephones for public use may be connected through line
concentrators.
SUBPART F: RATES
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.600 LEC TARIFFS FOR PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
Section 771.600 LEC Tariffs
for Pay Telephone Providers
LECs must file tariffs for basic
pay telephone services and any unbundled features the LEC provides to their own
pay telephone service. Rates for these services shall be set according to the
Federal Communications Commission's new services test pursuant to the Computer
Inquiry III (CC Docket 90-263) guidelines in effect on October 1, 1999 (47 CFR
61.49(g)(2)). The tariffed rates for these services must be:
a) cost based;
b) consistent with the requirements of Section 276 of the
Communications Act of 1934 as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47
USC 276; and
c) without preference or discrimination in favor of the LEC's pay
telephone service.
SUBPART G: REFUNDS
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
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SECTION 771.700 REFUNDS TO USERS OF PAY TELEPHONES FOR PUBLIC USE
Section 771.700 Refunds to
Users of Pay Telephones for Public Use
a) No pay telephone provider shall knowingly charge for
uncompleted calls or charge a rate other than as provided in the tariffs as may
be applicable.
b) If the customer has paid for an uncompleted call or has been
overcharged, a refund shall be made with interest from the date of overpayment
by the customer. The rate of interest shall be the rate as established by the
Commission to be paid on deposits in 83 Ill. Adm. Code 735.120(h)(1).
SUBPART H: VIOLATIONS
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER f: TELEPHONE UTILITIES
PART 771
PAY TELEPHONE PROVIDERS
SECTION 771.800 NOTICE PROCEDURES
Section 771.800 Notice
Procedures
a) Upon receipt of a complaint of a violation of this Part, the
Commission may initiate a proceeding to revoke the Certificate of Service
Authority of a pay telephone provider alleged to be in violation of this Part
or may initiate a proceeding to terminate service to a pay telephone alleged to
be in violation of this Part.
b) A copy of the Commission's initiating order in either
proceeding shall be served on the designated agent of the pay telephone
provider. The Commission shall set the matter for hearing within 30 days after
its order. The procedures for a hearing to review alleged violations shall
follow 83 Ill. Adm. Code 200, "Rules of Practice".
c) The Commission shall issue its final order within 90 days
after the order initiating the proceeding. Certified copies of the order shall
be served on the designated agent for the pay telephone provider.
d) A certificated access line provider shall terminate service to
the pay telephone that is found to be in violation of this Part within 14 days
after the entry of the Commission's final order.
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