Washington Statutes

§ 80.36.520 — Disclosure of alternate operator services.

Washington § 80.36.520
JurisdictionWashington
Title 80PUBLIC UTILITIES
Ch. 80.36TELECOMMUNICATIONS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 80.36.520 (2026).

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The utilities and transportation commission shall by rule require, at a minimum, that any telecommunications company, operating as or contracting with an alternate operator services company, assure appropriate disclosure to consumers of the provision and the rate, charge or fee of services provided by an alternate operator services company. For the purposes of this chapter, "alternate operator services company" means a person providing a connection to intrastate or interstate long-distance services from places including, but not limited to, hotels, motels, hospitals, and customer-owned pay telephones.

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Related

Judd v. American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
152 Wash. 2d 195 (Washington Supreme Court, 2004)
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Judd v. American Tel. and Tel. Co.
95 P.3d 337 (Washington Supreme Court, 2004)
22 case citations

Legislative History

[1988 c 91 s 2.]

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