(a) A provider of basic local telecommunications service may not discontinue that service because of nonpayment by a residential customer of charges for long distance service. Payment shall first be allocated to basic local telecommunications service.
(b) For purposes of allocating payment in this section, if the provider of basic local telecommunications service bundles its basic local telecommunications service with long distance service or any other service and provides a discount for the basic local telecommunications service because of that bundling, the rate of basic local telecommunications service shall be the rate the provider charges for stand-alone basic local telecommunications service.

Terms Used In Texas Utilities Code 55.013

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(c) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the commission shall adopt and implement rules, not later than January 1, 2000, to prevent customer abuse of the protections afforded by this section. The rules must include:
(1) provisions requiring a provider of basic local telecommunications service to offer and implement toll blocking capability to limit a customer’s ability to incur additional charges for long distance services after nonpayment for long distance services; and
(2) provisions regarding fraudulent activity in response to which a provider may discontinue a residential customer’s basic local telecommunications service.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, the commission has all jurisdiction necessary to establish a maximum price that an incumbent local exchange company may charge a long distance service provider to initiate the toll blocking capability required to be offered under the rules adopted under Subsection (c). The maximum price established under this subsection shall be observed by all providers of basic local telecommunications service in the incumbent local exchange company’s certificated service area. Notwithstanding Sections 52.102 and 52.152, the commission has all jurisdiction necessary to enforce this section.
(e) A provider of basic local exchange telecommunications service shall comply with the requirements of this section not later than March 1, 2000.