OAR 860-034-0275
Termination of Local Exchange Residential Service for Telecommunications Customers at Significant Risk
(1)
“At significant risk” means:(a)
At risk of domestic violence, as defined in ORS 135.230 (Definitions for ORS 135.230 to 135.290);(b)
At risk of unwanted sexual contact, as defined in ORS 163.305 (Definitions);(c)
A person with disabilities, as defined in ORS 124.005 (Definitions for ORS 124.005 to 124.040), who is at risk of abuse, as defined in ORS 124.005 (Definitions for ORS 124.005 to 124.040)(1)(a), (1)(d), or (1)(e);(d)
An elderly person, as defined in ORS 124.005 (Definitions for ORS 124.005 to 124.040), who is at risk of abuse, as defined in ORS 124.005 (Definitions for ORS 124.005 to 124.040)(1)(a), (1)(d), or (1)(e); or(e)
A victim of stalking, as described in ORS 163.732 (Stalking).(2)
To establish that termination of local exchange residential service would significantly endanger the customer, or a person in the household of the customer, the customer must give the small telecommunications utility:(a)
A copy of an order issued under ORS 30.866 (Action for issuance or violation of stalking protective order), 107.700 (Short title) to 107.732 (Recovering custody of child), 124.005 (Definitions for ORS 124.005 to 124.040) to 124.040 (Short title), or 163.738 (Effect of citation) that restrains another person from contact with the customer, or a person in the household of the customer, at significant risk; or(b)
A copy of any other court order that restrains another person from contact with the customer, or a person in the household of the customer, due to a significant risk; and(c)
An affidavit signed by the customer stating that termination would place the customer, or a person in the household of the customer, at significant risk. The affidavit must include the name of the person to whom the court order applies, the relationship of the person to the customer, and the expiration date of the order.(3)
A small telecommunications utility must establish and maintain procedures for receiving affidavits and orders from customers.(4)
A customer submitting an affidavit under section (2) of this rule:(a)
Remains responsible for payment of telecommunication services provided by the small telecommunications utility; and(b)
Must enter into a time payment agreement with the small telecommunications utility pursuant to OAR 860-034-0276 (Time Payment Agreements for Small Telecommunications Utilities) if the customer has an overdue balance. This time payment agreement must be made within 10 days after submission of the affidavit.(5)
If a customer who has submitted an affidavit and order fails to enter into or abide by the terms of a time payment agreement pursuant to OAR 860-034-0276 (Time Payment Agreements for Small Telecommunications Utilities), the small telecommunications utility may disconnect local exchange service after complying with all provisions of OAR 860-034-0260 (Disconnection Procedures for Commercial and Residential Utility Customers). Five days’ notice of disconnection must also be provided to the Commission’s Consumer Services Section.
Source:
Rule 860-034-0275 — Termination of Local Exchange Residential Service for Telecommunications Customers at Significant Risk, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=860-034-0275
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