New York Statutes

§ 393-F — Voluntary third-party notification

New York § 393-F
JurisdictionNew York
Law GBSGeneral Business
Art. 26Miscellaneous

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N.Y. General Business § 393-F (2026).

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§ 393-f. Voluntary third-party notification.

1.Every telegraph or\ntelephone corporation, cable television corporation, or municipality\nshall permit a residential customer to designate a third party to\nreceive notice of the total amount due or past due on all bills, the\namounts of any payments paid by or on behalf of such residential\ncustomer, and copies of all notices relating to termination of service\nand notices relating to collection of amounts due sent to such\nresidential customer, provided that the designated third party indicates\nin writing a willingness to receive such notices, and provided further,\nwhere a residential customer opts for third-party notifications, such\nresidential customer may opt to continue to receive such notices.\n 2. Every cellular phone company, u

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