"Change in service" means the designation of a new provider of a telecommunications service to a customer, including the initial selection of a service provider, and includes the addition or deletion of a telecommunications service for which a separate charge is made to a customer account.
"Consumer" means a person other than a service provider who uses a telecommunications service.
"Cramming" means the addition or deletion of a product or service for which a separate charge is made to a telecommunications service customer's account without the verified consent of the affected customer. "Cramming" does not include the addition of extended area service to a customer account pursuant to commission rules, even if an additional charge is made. "Cramming" does not include telecommunications services that are initiated or requested by the customer, including dial-around services such as "10-10-XXX," directory assistance, operator-assisted calls, acceptance of collect calls, and other casual calling by the customer.
"Customer" means the person other than a service provider whose name appears on the account and others authorized by that named person to make changes to the account.
"Executing service provider" means, with respect to any change in telecommunications service, a telecommunications service provider who executes an order for a change in service received from another telecommunications service provider or from its own customer.
"Jamming" means the addition of a preferred telecommunications service provider freeze to a customer's account without the verified consent of the customer.
"Letter of agency" means a written document complying with the requirements of paragraph 22.9(2)"b."
"Preferred telecommunications service provider freeze" means the limitation of a customer's preferred telecommunications service provider choices so as to prevent any change in preferred telecommunications service provider for one or more services unless the customer gives the telecommunications service provider from which the freeze was requested the customer's express consent.
"Service provider" means a telecommunications service provider providing telecommunications service, not including commercial mobile radio service.
"Slamming" means the designation of a new telecommunications service provider to a customer, including the initial selection of a telecommunications service provider, without the verified consent of the customer. "Slamming" does not include the designation of a new provider of a telecommunications service to a customer made pursuant to the sale or transfer of another telecommunications service provider's customer base, provided that the designation meets the requirements of paragraph 22.9(2)"e."
"Soft slam" means an unauthorized change in service by a telecommunications service provider that uses the telecommunications service provider identification code of another telecommunications service provider, typically through the purchase of wholesale services for resale.
"Submitting service provider" means a telecommunications service provider who requests another telecommunications service provider to execute a change in service.
"Telecommunications service" means a local exchange or long distance telephone service other than commercial mobile radio service.
"Verified consent" means verification of a customer's authorization for a change in service.
All verifications shall be maintained for at least two years from the date the change in service is implemented, and all complaints regarding a change in preferred service provider must be brought within two years of the date the change in service is implemented. Verification of service freezes shall be maintained for as long as the preferred telecommunications service provider freeze is in effect.
* An explanation, in clear and neutral language, of what a preferred telecommunications service provider freeze is and what services may be subject to a freeze;
* A description of the specific procedures necessary to lift a preferred telecommunications service provider freeze; an explanation that these steps are in addition to the verification requirements in this rule for changing a customer's preferred service provider selections; and an explanation that the customer will be unable to make a change in service provider selection unless the freeze is lifted; and
* An explanation of any charges associated with the preferred telecommunications service provider freeze.
* The local exchange telecommunications service provider has obtained the customer's written or electronically signed authorization in a form that meets the requirements of this rule; or
* The local exchange telecommunications service provider has obtained the customer's electronic authorization, placed from the telephone number(s) on which the preferred telecommunications service provider freeze is to be imposed, to impose a preferred telecommunications service provider freeze. The electronic authorization shall confirm appropriate verification data. Service providers electing to confirm preferred telecommunications service provider freeze orders electronically shall establish one or more toll-free telephone numbers exclusively for that purpose. Calls to the number(s) will connect a customer to a voice response unit or to a similar mechanism that records the required information regarding the preferred telecommunications service provider freeze request, including automatically recording the originating automatic numbering identification; or
* An appropriately qualified independent third party has obtained the customer's oral authorization to submit the preferred telecommunications service provider freeze and confirmed the appropriate verification data and the information required in this rule. The independent third party must not be owned, managed, or directly controlled by the service provider or the service provider's marketing agent; must not have any financial incentive to confirm preferred telecommunications service provider freeze requests for the service provider or the service provider's marketing agent; and must operate in a location physically separate from the service provider or the service provider's marketing agent. The content of the verification must include clear and conspicuous confirmation that the customer has authorized a preferred telecommunications service provider freeze.
* The written authorization shall comply with this rule concerning the form and content for letters of agency.
* At a minimum, the written authorization must be printed with a readable type of sufficient size to be clearly legible and must contain clear and unambiguous language that confirms:
* The customer's billing name and address and the telephone number(s) to be covered by the preferred telecommunications service provider freeze;
* The decision to place a preferred telecommunications service provider freeze on the telephone number(s) and particular service(s). To the extent that a jurisdiction allows the imposition of preferred telecommunications service provider freezes on additional preferred service provider selections (e.g., for local exchange, intraLATA/intrastate toll, inter LATA/interstate toll service, and international toll), the authorization must contain separate statements regarding the particular selections to be frozen;
* That the customer understands that the customer will be unable to make a change in telecommunications service provider selection unless the preferred telecommunications service provider freeze is lifted; and
* That the customer understands that any preferred telecommunications service provider freeze may involve a charge to the customer.
Iowa Admin. Code r. 199-22.9