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The 2003 Florida Statutes

Title XXVII
RAILROADS AND OTHER REGULATED UTILITIES
Chapter 364
TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES
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Section 364.604, Florida Statutes 2003

364.604  Billing practices.--

(1)  Each billing party must clearly identify on its bill the name and toll-free number of the originating party; the telecommunications service or information service billed; and the specific charges, taxes, and fees associated with each telecommunications or information service. The originating party is responsible for providing the billing party with all required information. The toll-free number of the originating party or its agent must be answered by a customer service representative or a voice response unit. If the customer reaches a voice response unit, the originating party or its agent must initiate a response to a customer inquiry within 24 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. Each telecommunications carrier shall have until June 30, 1999, to comply with this subsection.

(2)  A customer shall not be liable for any charges for telecommunications or information services that the customer did not order or that were not provided to the customer.

(3)  Every billing party shall provide a free blocking option to a customer to block 900 or 976 telephone calls.

(4)  A billing party shall not disconnect a customer's Lifeline local service if the charges, taxes, and fees applicable to basic local exchange telecommunications service are paid.

(5)  Pursuant to s. 120.536, the commission may adopt rules to implement this section.

History.--s. 7, ch. 98-277.