Slamming Rules definition

Slamming Rules means the Rules set forth at 47 C.F.R. § 64.1120 et seq.

Examples of Slamming Rules in a sentence

  • Carriers shall provide to the Director of the Commission’s Consumer Protection and Safety Division the reports carriers submit to the FCC in compliance with the FCC Slamming Rules.

  • See States Administering Slamming Rules, http://www.fcc.gov/slamming/states.html (last visited June 17, 2005).

  • Within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date, NSBI and BOSS shall establish, implement, and maintain a Compliance Training Program to ensure compliance with Section 201(b) of the Act, the Slamming Rules, and this Consent Decree.

  • The Bureau alleges that NLDS violated: Section 258 of the Act and Section 64.1120 of the Rules by submitting requests to switch Consumers’ long distance service providers without verifying their authorization in accordance with the Commission’s Slamming Rules (“slamming”); and Section 201(b) of the Act by placing, or causing to be placed, Unauthorized Charges on Consumers’ telephone bills (“cramming”).

  • The Compliance Plan shall include Operating Procedures that the Compliance Officer and all Covered Personnel shall follow to ensure each of NSBI’s and BOSS’ compliance with this Consent Decree, the Slamming Rules, and Section 201(b) of the Communications Act.

  • The Bureau alleges that BNLD violated: Section 258 of the Act and Section 64.1120 of the Rules by submitting requests to switch Consumers’ long distance service providers without verifying their authorization in accordance with the Commission’s Slamming Rules (“slamming”); and Section 201(b) of the Act by placing, or causing to be placed, Unauthorized Charges on Consumers’ telephone bills (“cramming”).

  • The Compliance Officer shall ensure compliance with this Consent Decree and the Slamming Rules.

  • Reduced Rate Long Distance shall report any non-compliance with this Consent Decree, or with the Slamming Rules, to the Bureau within thirty (30) calendar days after the discovery of non-compliance.

  • Carriers shall provide to the Director of the Consumer Services Division of the Commission the reports carriers submit to the FCC in compliance with the FCC Slamming Rules.

  • Carriers shall provide to the Director of the Commission's Consumer Protection and Safety Division the reports carriers submit to the FCC in compliance with the FCC Slamming Rules.

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