United States Code (Last Updated: May 24, 2014) |
Title 47. TELECOMMUNICATIONS |
Chapter 5. WIRE OR RADIO COMMUNICATION |
SubChapter II. COMMON CARRIERS |
Part I. Common Carrier Regulation |
§ 201. Service and charges |
§ 202. Discriminations and preferences |
§ 203. Schedules of charges |
§ 204. Hearings on new charges; suspension pending hearing; refunds; duration of hearing; appeal of order concluding hearing |
§ 205. Commission authorized to prescribe just and reasonable charges; penalties for violations |
§ 206. Carriers’ liability for damages |
§ 207. Recovery of damages |
§ 208. Complaints to Commission; investigations; duration of investigation; appeal of order concluding investigation |
§ 209. Orders for payment of money |
§ 210. Franks and passes; free service to governmental agencies in connection with national defense |
§ 211. Contracts of carriers; filing with Commission |
§ 212. Interlocking directorates; officials dealing in securities |
§ 213. Valuation of property of carrier |
§ 214. Extension of lines or discontinuance of service; certificate of public convenience and necessity |
§ 215. Examination of transactions relating to furnishing of services, equipment, etc.; reports to Congress |
§ 216. Receivers and trustees; application of chapter |
§ 217. Agents’ acts and omissions; liability of carrier |
§ 218. Management of business; inquiries by Commission |
§ 219. Reports by carriers; contents and requirements generally |
§ 220. Accounts, records, and memoranda |
§ 221. Consolidations and mergers of telephone companies |
§ 222. Privacy of customer information |
§ 223. Obscene or harassing telephone calls in the District of Columbia or in interstate or foreign communications |
§ 224. Pole attachments |
§ 225. Telecommunications services for hearing-impaired and speech-impaired individuals |
§ 226. Telephone operator services |
§ 227. Restrictions on use of telephone equipment |
§ 228. Regulation of carrier offering of pay-per-call services |
§ 229. Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act compliance |
§ 230. Protection for private blocking and screening of offensive material |
§ 231. Restriction of access by minors to materials commercially distributed by means of World Wide Web that are harmful to minors |