New York Statutes
§ 91-A — Customer of record for telephonic blocking and restrictions on the removal of telephonic blocks to certain area codes
New York § 91-A
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBSPublic Service
Art. 5Provisions Relating to Telegraph and Telephone Lines and to Telephone and Telegraph Corporations
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N.Y. Public Service § 91-A (2026).
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§ 91-a. Customer of record for telephonic blocking and restrictions\non the removal of telephonic blocks to certain area codes. Where access\nto telephone numbers in the 800 and/or 900 area codes has been blocked\nat the request of the customer of record to prevent the completion of\nthe call to numbers in such area codes, the customer of record may\nprovide a personal password to be retained in the customer's record for\npurposes of preventing the unauthorized removal of the request for\nblocking. No telephone corporation shall remove such telephonic block\nexcept pursuant to the customer of record providing the correct\npassword, or a request of the customer of record made in writing or in\nperson to such telephone corporation.\n
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