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N.Y. Public Service Law § 92-d

Telephone solicitations

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Current — January 1, 2022
As of January 1, 2015
§ 92-d. Telephone solicitations. Each local exchange telephone\ncompany shall inform its customers of the provisions of sections three\nhundred ninety-nine-p and three hundred ninety-nine-z and three hundred\nninety-nine-pp of the general business law and article ten-B of the\npersonal property law, as such provisions relate to the rights of\nconsumers with respect to telemarketers, sellers, the no telemarketing\nsales call statewide registry and automatic dialing-announcing devices,\nby means of:\n 1. Inserting a notice annually in the customers' billing statements;\nand\n 2. Publishing a notice in local telephone directories.\n
§ 92-d. Telephone solicitations. Each local exchange telephone company\nshall inform its customers of the provisions of section ninety-two-i of\nthis article, sections three hundred ninety-nine-p, three hundred\nninety-nine-z and three hundred ninety-nine-pp of the general business\nlaw, and article ten-B of the personal property law, as such provisions\nrelate to the rights of consumers with respect to cramming,\ntelemarketers, sellers, the no telemarketing sales call statewide\nregistry and automatic dialing-announcing devices, by means of:\n 1. Inserting a notice annually in the customers' billing statements;\nand\n 2. Publishing a notice in local telephone directories.\n

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