38.5.3801 CHANGE IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS PROVIDER
(1) A telecommunications carrier may not
initiate or effect a change in a customer's primary interexchange carriers or
local exchange company except:
(a) When the carrier initiating the change has
obtained the customer's written or electronic signature authorization in a form
that meets the letter of agency form and content requirements (as referenced
below) ; or
(b) When the carrier initiating the change has
obtained a customer's electronic authorization placed from the telephone
number(s) on which the carrier is to be changed, to submit the order that
confirms the information described in the letter of agency form and content (as
referenced below) . Carriers electing to confirm customer authorizations
electronically shall establish one or more toll-free telephone numbers
exclusively for that purpose. Calls to the number(s) will connect a customer
to a voice response unit, or similar mechanism, that records the required
information regarding the carrier change, including automatically recording the
originating ANI (automatic number identification) ; or
(c) When a qualified and independent third party
operating in a location physically separate from the carrier's telemarketing
representative has obtained a customer's verbal authorization to submit the
carrier change, providing the third party verification includes:
(i) A statement that the purpose of the call is
to verify the customer's intent to switch to the newly requested
telecommunications carrier. The newly requested interexchange or local
exchange telecommunications carrier must be clearly identified to the
customer. Reference to use of another telecommunications carrier's network or
facilities, if stated, must be secondary in nature to the prominent
identification of the interexchange or local exchange carrier which will be
providing service and setting the rates with the customer's consent for the
customer's service.
(ii) Confirmation that the person whose
authorization for a carrier change is being verified is the subscriber on the
account or a person authorized by the subscriber to make decisions regarding
the telephone account on behalf of the subscriber.
(iii) Verification data unique to the customer
(e.g., the customer's date of birth or social security number) .
(iv) The name and toll free telephone number of
the newly requested telecommunications carrier.
(d) When the customer affected by the change
initiates the contact with the carrier in order to request the change.
(2) The independent third party may not be owned,
managed, controlled, or directed by the carrier or the carrier's marketing
agent; and may not have any financial incentive to confirm preferred carrier
change orders for the carrier or the carrier's marketing agent; and must
operate in a location physically separate from the carrier or the carrier's
marketing agent. Any letter of agency, electronic authorization or verbal
authorization verified by an independent third party that does not conform with
this rule is invalid. Documentation of valid verbal authorization must
demonstrate compliance with each element required by (1) (c) above.
(3) An executing carrier shall not verify the
submission of a change in a subscriber's selection of a provider of
telecommunications service received from a submitting carrier. For an
executing carrier, compliance with the procedures prescribed in this rule shall
be defined as prompt execution, without any unreasonable delay, of changes that
have been verified by a submitting carrier. The submitting carrier shall
maintain and preserve records of verification of subscriber authorization for a
minimum period of two years after obtaining such verification.
(4) Where a telecommunications carrier selling
more than one type of telecommunications service (e.g., local exchange,
intraLATA/intrastate toll, interLATA/interstate toll, and international toll) that carrier must obtain separate authorization from the subscriber for each
service sold, although the authorizations may be made within the same
solicitation. Each authorization must be verified separately from any other
authorizations obtained in the same solicitation. Each authorization must be
verified in accordance with the verification procedures prescribed in this
rule.
History: 69-3-822, 69-3-1301, 69-3-1302, 69-3-1303 and 69-3-1304, MCA; IMP, 69-3-102, 69-3-201, 69-3-1303 and 69-3-1304, MCA; NEW, 1997 MAR p. 2088, Eff. 11/18/97; EMERG, AMD, 1999 MAR p. 1523, Eff. 7/2/99; AMD, 2003 MAR p. 2085, Eff. 9/26/03.