Minnesota Statutes

§ 237.60 — DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES; SERVICE COSTS

Minnesota § 237.60
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PartTELECOMMUNICATIONS

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Minn. Stat. § 237.60 (2026).

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Subdivision 1. [Expired] Subd.

2.[Expired] Subd. 3.Discrimination. No telephone company shall offer telecommunications service within the state upon terms or rates that are unreasonably discriminatory. No telephone company shall unreasonably limit its service offerings to particular geographic areas unless facilities necessary for the service are not available and cannot be made available at reasonable costs. The rates of a telephone company must be the same in all geographic locations of the state unless for good cause the commission approves different rates. A company that offers long-distance services shall charge uniform rates and charges on all long-distance routes and in all geographic areas in the state where it offers the services. However, a company may offer or provide volume

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Legislative History

1987 c 340 s 4;1989 c 74 s 13,14;1992 c 493 s 7;1994 c 465 art 1 s 28;1994 c 534 art 1 s 10

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