Tex. Utils. Code Section 55.015
Lifeline Service


(a)

The commission shall adopt rules prohibiting a certificated provider of local exchange telephone service from discontinuing basic network services listed in Section 58.051 (Services Included) to a consumer who receives lifeline service because of nonpayment by the consumer of charges for other services billed by the provider, including interexchange telecommunications service.

(b)

The commission shall adopt rules providing for automatic enrollment to receive lifeline service for eligible consumers. The Health and Human Services Commission, on request of the commission, shall assist in the adoption and implementation of those rules. The commission and the Health and Human Services Commission shall enter into a memorandum of understanding establishing the respective duties of those agencies in relation to the automatic enrollment.

(b-1)

The commission shall adopt rules requiring certificated providers of local exchange telephone service to implement procedures to ensure that all consumers are clearly informed both orally and in writing of the existence of the lifeline service program when they request or initiate service or change service locations or providers. On or before June 1, 2006, the commission shall enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Health and Human Services Commission, and, to the maximum extent feasible, housing authorities in the principal cities of each metropolitan statistical area, to improve enrollment rates in the lifeline service program.

(c)

A certificated provider of local exchange telephone service may block a lifeline service participant’s access to all interexchange telecommunications service except toll-free numbers when the participant owes an outstanding amount for that service. The provider shall remove the block without additional cost to the participant on payment of the outstanding amount.

(d)

A certificated provider of local exchange telephone service shall offer a consumer who applies for or receives lifeline service the option of blocking all toll calls or, if technically capable, placing a limit on the amount of toll calls. The provider may not charge the consumer an administrative charge or other additional amount for the blocking service.

(d-1)

A certificated provider of local exchange telephone service shall provide access to lifeline service to a customer whose income is not more than 150 percent of the applicable income level established by the federal poverty guidelines or in whose household resides a person who receives or has a child who receives:

(1)

Medicaid;

(2)

food stamps;

(3)

Supplemental Security Income;

(4)

federal public housing assistance;

(5)

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) assistance; or

(6)

health benefits coverage under the state child health plan under Chapter 62 (Child Health Plan for Certain Low-income Children), Health and Safety Code.

(d-2)

A certificated provider of local exchange telephone service shall provide consumers who apply for or receive lifeline service access to available vertical services or custom calling features, including caller ID, call waiting, and call blocking, at the same price as other consumers. Lifeline discounts shall only apply to that portion of the bill that is for basic network service.

(e)

In this section, “lifeline service” means a retail local service offering described by 47 C.F.R. Section 54.401(a), as amended.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 1212, Sec. 21, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., 2nd C.S., Ch. 2 (S.B. 5), Sec. 9, eff. September 7, 2005.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 48 (S.B. 1976), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2017.

Source: Section 55.015 — Lifeline Service, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/UT/htm/UT.­55.­htm#55.­015 (accessed May 4, 2024).

55.001
General Standard
55.002
Commission Authority Concerning Standards
55.003
Rule or Standard
55.004
Local Exchange Company Rule or Practice Change
55.005
Unreasonable Preference or Prejudice Concerning Service Prohibited
55.006
Discrimination and Restriction on Competition
55.007
Minimum Services
55.008
Improvements in Service
55.009
Intralata Calls
55.010
Billing for Service to the State
55.011
Notice of Identity of Interexchange Carrier
55.013
Limitations on Discontinuance of Basic Local Telecommunications Service
55.014
Provision of Advanced Telecommunications Services
55.015
Lifeline Service
55.016
Telecommunications Billing
55.017
Identification Required
55.021
Extended Area Service
55.022
Mandatory Service
55.023
Optional Extended Area Service
55.024
Charge for Extended Area Service
55.025
Hunting Service
55.026
New Orders Prohibited After Certain Date
55.041
Definitions
55.042
Contiguous Exchange
55.043
Splitting Exchanges Prohibited
55.044
Exemption
55.045
Eligibility to Petition
55.046
Petition Requirements
55.047
Balloting and Consideration
55.048
Charges
55.049
Expansion Prohibited After Certain Date
55.081
Definition
55.082
Applicability
55.083
Rules and Procedures
55.084
Information Displayed on Public Use Telephone
55.085
Connection Announcement
55.086
Information Required on Access to Local Exchange Company Operator
55.087
Access to Local Exchange Company and Other Utilities Required
55.088
Access to Live Operator Required
55.089
Commission May Investigate and Act on Violation
55.101
Definitions
55.102
Applicability
55.103
Provision of Service
55.104
Use of Information
55.105
Per-call Blocking
55.106
Per-line Blocking
55.107
Limitation on Commission Authority
55.109
Implementation of Panel Recommendations
55.110
Report of Blocking Failure
55.121
Definitions
55.122
Exemptions
55.123
Notice of Use of Device to Telecommunications Utility
55.124
Random or Sequential Number Calling
55.125
Hours When Use Prohibited
55.126
Device Disconnection
55.127
Contents of Recorded Message
55.128
Duration of Recorded Message
55.129
Permit Required
55.130
Permit
55.131
Permit Fee
55.132
Notification of Change
55.133
Notification of Local Exchange Company
55.134
Complaints and Enforcement
55.135
Revocation of Permit
55.136
Disconnection of Service
55.137
Administrative Penalty
55.138
Criminal Penalty
55.171
Definition
55.172
Limitation
55.173
Registration
55.174
Prohibition on Charge for Certain Calls
55.175
Charge for Local Calls
55.177
Charge for Credit Card, Calling Card, or Operator-assisted Calls
55.178
Notice of Inability to Receive Calls
55.179
Information Requirements
55.180
Violations
55.201
Terms of Directory Listings and Assistance
55.202
Directory Published by Telecommunications Utility
55.203
Directory Published by Private Publisher
55.204
Electronic Telephone Directory
55.251
Charge for Hotel or Motel Call
55.253
Telephone Prepaid Calling Services
55.301
State Policy
55.302
Commission Rules
55.303
Verification of Change
55.304
Unauthorized Change
55.305
Corrective Action and Penalties
55.306
Repeated and Reckless Violation
55.307
Deceptive or Fraudulent Practice
55.308
Consistency with Federal Law
55.1225
Applicability
55.1735
Charge for Pay Phone Access Line

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 55.015’s source at texas​.gov