North Dakota Code § 49-21-02.4

Unauthorized telecommunications service
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1. A telecommunications company shall comply with the provision of title 47, Code of 
Federal Regulations, part 64, subpart k, in effect on January 1, 2001, regarding 
changes in a subscriber's selection of a provider of telecommunications service. The 
commission shall enforce the provisions of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations, 
part 64, subpart k, in effect on January 1, 2001.
2. A telecommunications company may not initiate an intrastate telecommunications 
service to a subscriber without authorization. A subscriber for whom an intrastate 
telecommunications service is initiated without authorization is absolved from liability 
for charges imposed by the service provider if the subscriber notifies the service 
provider within thirty days after the first billing for the unauthorized service. Upon being 
informed by the subscriber that an unauthorized initiation of service has occurred, the 
telecommunications company providing the service shall cancel the service, inform the 
subscriber of the thirty -day absolution period, and refund any payments made by the 
subscriber for the service during the absolution period. The telecommunications 
company may rebill for the service provided before cancellation if the company 
determines the service initiation was authorized. The remedies provided in this section 
are in addition to any other remedies available at law.
3. If the commission finds an emergency exists that requires ex parte action, the 
commission may issue a cease and desist order without prior notice against a 
telecommunications company that the commission has reason to believe is in violation 
of this section or title 47, Code of Federal Regulations, part 64, subpart k, in effect on 
January 1, 2001. The cease and desist order must be:

a. Directed against the telecommunications company's marketing of 
telecommunications service, not the company's provision of service to current 
customers;
b. Accompanied by service on the telecommunications company of a commission 
order opening an investigation or a formal complaint regarding the company's 
compliance with this section; and
c. Accompanied by service on the telecommunications company of a notice of 
opportunity to be heard on the cease and desist order within fifteen days of 
issuance of the cease and desist order.
4. A telecommunications company that violates this section is deemed to have committed 
an unlawful practice in violation of section 51-15-02 and is subject to all the provisions, 
procedures, and penalties of chapter 51-15.

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