§ 63-9A-1 Short title
§ 63-9A-3 Definitions
§ 63-9A-4 Exemption for private service
§ 63-9A-5 Regulation by commission
§ 63-9A-6 Certificate required
§ 63-9A-6.2 Carrier of last resort
§ 63-9A-7 Manner of regulation
§ 63-9A-8 Regulation of rates and charges; effective competition
§ 63-9A-8.1 Change in rates
§ 63-9A-8.3 Telephone service; seriously ill individuals
§ 63-9A-9 Regulation of individual contracts to facilitate competition
§ 63-9A-10 Examination of books and records
§ 63-9A-11 Complaint alleging violation by provider of telecommunications services
§ 63-9A-12 Validity of orders; substantial compliance with act sufficient
§ 63-9A-14 Appeal of orders of the commission
§ 63-9A-16 Appeal on the record
§ 63-9A-20 Injunctions; contempt
§ 63-9A-21 Commission review of impacts

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 63 > Article 9A - Telecommunications Services

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