The Act regulates the use of automatic telephone dialing and announcing equipment within the state. This equipment can be used only by permit-holders and when prior permission of the recipient is obtained, with certain exceptions, and only between certain hours. The caller must be identified and an automatic disconnection is required. The Public Service Commission is responsible for enforcement. June 1, 198
The Act requires the full Commission to hear an appeal from a decision of one of its employees
HB 47 provides guidelines for courts and law enforcement agencies in the use of wiretapping, eavesdr...
The bill sought to prohibit Class D drivers from using cellular, hands-free, and mobile telephones w...
The Act adds a new Code section prohibiting the use of automatic dialing equipment or the use of the...
The Act regulates the use of automatic telephone dialing and announcing equipment within the state. ...
The Act prohibits telephone solicitations to residential telephone subscribers who indicate their op...
The Act provides for regulation and funding of mandatory intracounty toll-free calling, as determine...
The Act allows mobile or wireless telephone subscribers to add their numbers to the state\u27s no ca...
The Act adds a new section to the Code regulating the transmission of commercial facsimile (fax) mes...
The Act gives the Public Service Commission discretion to deregulate and detariff telecommunications...
The Act refines the scope of and penalty for the crime of avoiding charges for telecommunication ser...
The Act establishes a regulatory framework under which competition will be phased into Georgia’s loc...
The Act makes it unlawful to broadcast, print, or publish the contents of any intercepted communicat...
The purpose of this policy is to establish operational policies for use of University provided telec...
The Act requires that regulated electric utilities submit to the Public Service Commission an integr...
The Act requires the full Commission to hear an appeal from a decision of one of its employees
HB 47 provides guidelines for courts and law enforcement agencies in the use of wiretapping, eavesdr...
The bill sought to prohibit Class D drivers from using cellular, hands-free, and mobile telephones w...
The Act adds a new Code section prohibiting the use of automatic dialing equipment or the use of the...
The Act regulates the use of automatic telephone dialing and announcing equipment within the state. ...
The Act prohibits telephone solicitations to residential telephone subscribers who indicate their op...
The Act provides for regulation and funding of mandatory intracounty toll-free calling, as determine...
The Act allows mobile or wireless telephone subscribers to add their numbers to the state\u27s no ca...
The Act adds a new section to the Code regulating the transmission of commercial facsimile (fax) mes...
The Act gives the Public Service Commission discretion to deregulate and detariff telecommunications...
The Act refines the scope of and penalty for the crime of avoiding charges for telecommunication ser...
The Act establishes a regulatory framework under which competition will be phased into Georgia’s loc...
The Act makes it unlawful to broadcast, print, or publish the contents of any intercepted communicat...
The purpose of this policy is to establish operational policies for use of University provided telec...
The Act requires that regulated electric utilities submit to the Public Service Commission an integr...
The Act requires the full Commission to hear an appeal from a decision of one of its employees
HB 47 provides guidelines for courts and law enforcement agencies in the use of wiretapping, eavesdr...
The bill sought to prohibit Class D drivers from using cellular, hands-free, and mobile telephones w...