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NJ A2560

Provides consumer protections under certain telecommunications service provider contracts.


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Introduced
02/01/2018
In Committee
02/01/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill imposes certain obligations on a provider of cable television service, telephone service using any telephony other than wireless telephone service, or Internet access service, that provides these services individually or, in combination with any of the aforementioned services, via a contract or service agreement with a subscriber. Specifically, if a subscriber of the aforementioned service or services (subscriber) experiences and reports to the provider of the service or services (provider) a service outage occurring more than three times in any 30-day period, the provider: 1) is prohibited from imposing any early termination, cancellation, or any otherwise applicable fee or charge on the subscriber for terminating service with the provider prior to the expiration of the service contract; 2) is to refund to the subscriber any applicable fee or charge paid by the subscriber for establishing or activating service with the provider; and 3) is to refund to the subscriber the amount of any early termination, cancellation, or any otherwise applicable fee or charge that the subscriber paid for terminating service with the subscriber's previous provider. A subscriber requesting a refund of the charge for terminating service with the subscriber's previous provider is required to submit to the provider a copy of the statement of payment to the subscriber's previous provider as acceptable evidence that the fee or charge was paid. The bill requires providers to keep a record of the dates of all telecommunications service outages that its subscribers have reported to the provider and to notify each subscriber that has experienced a service outage occurring more than three times in any 30-day period of that situation. Any violation of the provisions of this bill is to be deemed an unlawful practice subject to the penalties applicable pursuant to section 1 of P.L.1966, c.39 (C.56:8-13) and section 2 of P.L.1999, c.129 (C.56:8-14.3).

AI Summary

This bill imposes certain obligations on providers of cable television service, telephone service using any telephony other than wireless telephone service, or Internet access service, if a subscriber experiences and reports a service outage occurring more than three times in any 30-day period. Specifically, the provider is prohibited from imposing any early termination, cancellation, or other applicable fees or charges on the subscriber for terminating service, must refund any fees or charges paid by the subscriber for establishing or activating service, and must refund the amount of any early termination or cancellation fees or charges paid by the subscriber to the previous provider. The bill also requires providers to keep records of reported service outages and notify subscribers who experience more than three outages in 30 days. Any violation of the bill's provisions is deemed an unlawful practice subject to applicable penalties.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee (on 02/01/2018)

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