N.D. Admin. Code 69-09-05-03

Current through Supplement No. 393, July, 2024
Section 69-09-05-03 - Deposits and guarantees
1. Each telephone utility subject to the public service commission's jurisdiction may require each applicant for service to make a deposit not to exceed two times the estimated amount of one month's average bill. The utility shall each year pay interest on such deposit at the rate paid by the Bank of North Dakota on a six-month certificate of deposit. Such rate will be determined as of the first business day of each year on a six-month certificate of deposit with the smallest deposit required. The interest may be paid to the depositor or may be deducted from the depositor's indebtedness to the utility for telephone service. The payment or deduction for interest must be made during each calendar year, or whenever a deposit is refunded or service discontinued. The utility may accept in lieu of a cash deposit a contract signed by a guarantor, satisfactory to the utility, whereby the payment of a specified sum not to exceed the required cash deposit is guaranteed. The term of such contract must be indeterminate, but it must automatically terminate when the customer gives notice of service discontinuance to the utility or a change in location covered by the guarantee agreement or thirty days after written request for termination is made to the utility by the guarantor. However, no agreement may be terminated without the customer having made satisfactory settlement for any balance which the customer owes the utility. Upon termination of a guarantee contract, a new contract or a cash deposit may be required by the utility.
2. An eligible telecommunications carrier may not collect a service deposit in order to initiate lifeline service, if the qualifying low-income consumer voluntarily elects toll blocking from the carrier, where available. If toll blocking is unavailable, the carrier may charge a service deposit.

N.D. Admin Code 69-09-05-03

Effective April 1, 1985; amended effective August 1, 1994; January 1, 2001.

General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02, 49-21-01.7

Law Implemented: NDCC 49-21, 49-21-01.4, 49-21-01.7, 49-21-07