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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 20. Public Utilities And Telecommunications
Agency 5. State Corporation Commission
Chapter 409. Rules Governing the Sharing or Resale of Local Exchange Service (Shared Tenant Service)
11/21/2024

20VAC5-409-50. Shared tenant service provider obligations.

A. Shared tenant service shall not be offered to the general public other than the offering of properly tariffed coin service.

B. Providers of shared tenant service are business customers. On behalf of their residential and business end users, such providers may subscribe to residential and business directory listings, respectively, at the rates established for such additional listings by the local exchange carrier.

C. Providers of shared tenant service need not partition switches to allocate trunks among tenants or subscribers.

D. Shared tenant service providers receiving service under joint user tariffs of local exchange companies as of October 7, 1986, may continue to receive such joint user service at existing locations as long as each location remains with that same provider.

Statutory Authority

§ 12.1-13 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 18, Issue 4, eff. October 17, 2001.

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