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Article 1 - General Provisions


  • § 46-5-1. Exercise of power of eminent domain by telephone companies; placement of posts and other fixtures; regulation of construction of fixtures, posts, and wires near railroad tracks; liability of telephone companies for damages; required information; due compensation
  • § 46-5-2. Avoiding or attempting to avoid charges for use of telecommunication service; penalties; computation of damages
  • § 46-5-3. Making, possessing, selling, allowing use of, or publishing assembly plans for devices, equipment, or apparatus for committing theft of telecommunications service, or for concealing origin or destination of any telecommunication; compensatory damages
  • § 46-5-4. Seizure and disposal of devices, equipment, or any plan or instruction used for committing theft of telecommunications service
  • § 46-5-5. Inclusion of local exchanges 495 and 567 in area code 404
  • § 46-5-6. Exclusive power and authority of the Public Service Commission to prescribe rules and regulations regarding public pay telephones
  • § 46-5-7. Plan to ensure confidentiality of family violence shelters' addresses and locations
  • § 46-5-8. Termination of wireless communications service contracts by service members
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