64.1510—Billing and collection of pay-per-call and similar service charges.
(a)
Any common carrier assigning a telephone number to a provider of interstate pay-per-call services and offering billing and collection services to such provider shall:
(1)
Ensure that a subscriber is not billed for interstate pay-per-call services that such carrier knows or reasonably should know were provided in violation of the regulations set forth in this subpart or prescribed by the Federal Trade Commission pursuant to titles II or III of the TDDRA or any other federal law;
(2)
In any billing to telephone subscribers that includes charges for any interstate pay-per-call service:
(B)
Neither local nor long distances services can be disconnected for non-payment although an information provider may employ private entities to seek to collect such charges;
(D)
Access to pay-per-call services may be involuntarily blocked for failure to pay legitimate charges;
(ii)
Display any charges for pay-per-call services in a part of the bill that is identified as not being related to local and long distance telephone charges;
(iii)
Specify, for each pay-per-call charge made, the type of service, the amount of the charge, and the date, time, and, for calls billed on a time-sensitive basis, the duration of the call; and
(b)
Any common carrier offering billing and collection services to an entity providing interstate information services on a collect basis shall, to the extent possible, display the billing information in the manner described in paragraphs (a)(2)(i), (A), (B), (D) and (a)(2)(ii) of this section.
(c)
If a subscriber elects, pursuant to § 64.1504(c)(1)(vi), to pay by means of a phone bill for any information service provided by through any 800 telephone number, or other telephone number advertised or widely understood to be toll-free, the phone bill shall:
(1)
Include, in prominent type, the following disclaimer: “Common carriers may not disconnect local or long distance telephone service for failure to pay disputed charges for information services;” and
[58 FR 44773, Aug. 25, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 46771, Sept. 12, 1994; 61 FR 39088, July 26, 1996]