Sec. 13. As used in this chapter, “service address” means the following:

(1) The location of the telecommunications equipment to which a customer‘s call is charged and from which the call originates or terminates, regardless of where the call is billed or paid.

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Terms Used In Indiana Code 6-2.5-12-13

  • customer: means the person or entity that contracts with the seller of telecommunications services. See Indiana Code 6-2.5-12-4
  • place of primary use: means the street address representative of where the customer's use of the telecommunications service primarily occurs, which must be the residential street address or the primary business street address of the customer. See Indiana Code 6-2.5-12-9
(2) If the location described in subdivision (1) is not known, the origination point of the signal of the telecommunications services first identified by either the seller’s telecommunications system or in information received by the seller from its service provider, where the system used to transport such signals is not that of the seller.

(3) If neither of the locations described in subdivision (1) or (2) is known, the location of the customer’s place of primary use.

As added by P.L.257-2003, SEC.31.