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  1. Verizon
  2. Law Enforcement Legal Compliance Guide
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  5. Law Enforcement
  6. Legal Compliance Guide
  7. All information contained herein should be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and
  8. distributed for Law Enforcement only. If you have received this, please do not disclose, copy, or distribute to anyone
  9. other than an authorized law enforcement official.
  10. 05101/08
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  12. Table of Contents
  13. VERIZON COMPLIANCE CONTACTS ....................................................................................................................................... 3
  14. VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS LAND LINE, INTERNET, AND VERIZON BUSINESS ................................................... .4
  15. SECURITY CONTROL CENTER (SCC) - - - ............................................................................... 4
  16. Landline Emergency Requests ..................................................................................................................................................... 4
  17. Electronic Surveillance Assistance Team (ESA T) ....................................................................................................................... 5
  18. LEGAL PROCESS COMPLIANCE ................................................................................. 6
  19. IP / INTERNET SERVICES - VERIZON INTERNET SERVICES INC AND VEIUZON BUSINESS 888-483-2600 ............................................ 6
  20. UNLAWFUL CALL CENTER (UCC) ..................................................................................................... 7
  21. TELECOMMUNICATIONS FRAUD _. . ..................................................................................................................... 7
  22. ........................................................................................................ 7
  23. ............................................................................................................................ 8
  24. AREA CODE REFERENCE ................................................................................................................................................................. 10
  25. All information contained herein should be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and distributed for Law Enforcement only. If
  26. you have received this, please do not disclose, copy, or distribute to anyone other than an authorized law enforcement official.
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  28. VERIZON Compliance Contacts
  29. Office name I Function Mailing Address Hours Telephone # Fax #
  30. Verizon Communications - Landline, Internet, and Verizon Business (fMC I) services
  31. Security Control Center • Emergency requests from Law Enforcement
  32. (SCC) I
  33. · Court orders, wire tap, pen traps for wire 24x7
  34. Electronic Surveillance communications and packet switching electronic 365 days
  35. (ESAT) surveillance
  36. • Call center for Verizon Security incident reporting
  37. · After-hours call center for all Security groups
  38. - :
  39. Legal Process • Legal Requests - (Subpoenas, Court Orders, and Search Mon - Fri
  40. Compliance Warrants) for Verizon Communications and Verizon 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
  41. Business telephone, employee, and other miscellaneous EST,CST,MST,PST (LPC) records.
  42. Subpoena Compliance · IP Legal demands for Verizon h1ternet Services, Inc. and
  43. Verizon Business (UVNET) records
  44. Unlawful Call Center Unlawful Call investigations Mon - Fri
  45. (UCC) 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
  46. EST, CST, MST, PST
  47. Telecommunications Telecommunications Fraud investigations Mon - Fri
  48. Fraud Group 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
  49. PST
  50. Verizon Airfone Mon - Fri
  51. Subpoenas and court orders for Airfone records 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  52. Legal Compliance CST
  53. Subpoenas and court orders for Verizon Wireless records • Sun - Sat Verizon Wireless i
  54. • 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  55. Legal Compliance I EST
  56. Exigent Situations
  57. I 24 x 7
  58. All information contained herein should be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and distributed for Law Enforcement only. If you have received this, please do not disclose, copy,
  59. or distribute to anyone other than an authorized law enforcement officiaL
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  61. Verizon Communications Landline, Internet, and Verizon Business
  62. Security Control Center (SCC) 800-483-0722
  63. Landline Emergency Requests
  64. The Verizon Security Control Center (SCC) is a 2417 365-day operation that provides assistance for Verizon Communications (does not
  65. include Wireless and Airfone) with regard to Emergency/Life Threatening situations such as 911 traces, active traces, last call buffers,
  66. subscriber information, Presidential traps and hostage/ban·icades.
  67. Hostage / Barricade Assistance
  68. Options available to Law Enforcement in a Hosta£e / Barricade Situation:
  69. a. Operator Breakthrough
  70. I. If the Target Number is busy and LEA needs to break the line, contact the Local Verizon Operator to perform the
  71. breakthrough. LEA should dial "0" and give operator "code red" or "911" as code so LEA will not be charged for this
  72. service.
  73. b. Change Target Number / Remove Calling Features
  74. 1. Changes the Target Number to prevent any incoming calls. New phone number will be given to Law Enforcement only.
  75. Also, calling features will be removed so the banicaded subject will not be able to utilize for their advantage.
  76. c. Deny Origination
  77. I. Prevents any outgoing calls being made from the target location.
  78. 2. Cannot have a Ringdown if you have Deny Origination.
  79. d. Ringdown
  80. I. If the Target Number picks up the phone to dial out, then it will automatically ring the number deSignated for Law
  81. Enforcement.
  82. 2. Ringdowns can be perfonned to Landlines or Cell Phones.
  83. 3. Cannot have Deny OIigination if you have Ringdown.
  84. e. Force Out of Service
  85. I. If the Target Number is busy when LEA attempts to call, then the number can be forced out of service to tenninate the
  86. service, therefore disconnecting the call. The number will then be forced back into service, so LEA can make contact.
  87. f. Digital Tone
  88. 1. Sends a 3-decibel sound on the phone line to initate the subject so they hang up the phone.
  89. 2. Only available on certain switches.
  90. Infonnation needed from Law Enforcement:
  91. a. Phone number(s) ofbanicade location.
  92. b. Address of barricade.
  93. c. Dispatch number of LEA agency for verification.
  94. d. Name and can be reached number for LEA agent on site.
  95. Ifunable to provide a Phone number and the Address is invalid:
  96. a. Provide a phone number of a neighbor or business on the same street.
  97. b. Provide a phone number or name of apartment complex.
  98. c. Advise if the city could possibly be different.
  99. d. If possible provide a direction on the street.
  100. . Note: VZ Security has no control over defective customer Premise Equipment (telephones, inside wiring, jacks, telephone drops).
  101. All information contained herein shou!d be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and distributed for Law Enforcement only. If you
  102. have received this, please do not disclose, copy, or distribute to anyone other than an authorized law enforcement official.
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  105. Electronic Surveillance Assistance Team (ESAT)
  106. The Verizon Electronic Surveillance Assistance Team processes all court ordered traps and traces, DNRlPen Registers, Feature Checks,
  107. Caller ID, Title 3 Oral Intercepts, FISA Orders, CALEA Solutions and 48 Hour Emergency Court Orders.
  108. Court Orders
  109. Verizon's ESAT is the recipient of court ordered requests for pen registers, trap & trace, and/or wire intercepts. Verizon calmot provide
  110. information that is not specific to the court order. Court orders must provide all information that is required by Verizon to fulfill the
  111. order.
  112. Typically, all court orders should include the following information:
  113. • Verizon must be instructed to furnish specific information, facilities, and technical assistance necessary to accomplish the
  114. installation of the pen register, wire intercept or trap and trace device.
  115. • Ifknown, the identity of the person(s) whose name is associated with the telephone line or other facility that is the target of the
  116. intercept and the person who is the subject of the criminal investigation.
  117. • List telephone number only once, and if mUltiple numbers then reference target numbers I, 2, etc. Ifknown, the physical
  118. location of the telephone line to which the pen register or trap and trace device is to be attached, or the place where authority to
  119. intercept is granted. The identity of the agency authorized to intercept the communications, and the identity of the agency to be
  120. billed for any charges associated with providing technical assistance.
  121. • A non-disclosure statement directing Verizon not to disclose the existence of the court order to any persons, unless ordercd by
  122. the court.
  123. • A signature by the proper authority.
  124. Please note the Verizon Policies with regard to all court orders:
  125. • Verizon does not provide Law Enforcement with any equipment such as DNRS (Dial Number Recorders) IPen Registers, or
  126. Caller ID (CND) Blocking units.
  127. • Verizon does not allow any equipment to be connected inside Central Offices.
  128. • Verizon will accept court orders via facsimile, mail or in person.
  129. • Court order extensions are to be provided to Verizon Security prior to the expiration date of the original order, for the
  130. interception to continue uninterrupted. It is Law Enforcement's responsibility to submit court order extensions prior to the
  131. expiration date.
  132. • You will receive a bill from Verizon Security for all court order services provided. You may also receive a scparate bill from the
  133. Verizon Business Office for any additional services (B 1 line I Circuit).
  134. Surveillance Camera Requests
  135. Verizon requires a court order for any attachments to Verizon owned poles, including surveillance cameras. For installations involving
  136. connection to the Verizon network, on a pole that is wholly owned by another utility company, Verizon requires a letter from the utility,
  137. advising that they have approved the LEA installation. At the federal level the All Writs Act, 28 USC Section 1651, provides a basis for
  138. court orders for surveillance cameras.
  139. Court Order Charges (Charges are based per telephone number)
  140. Char!>'es are subject to chan!'e WIt 'h out orior notice
  141. FUNCTION CHARGE
  142. COURT ORDER PROCESSING FEE: (Per telephone number) $50
  143. TRAP & TRACE
  144. Trap Set-Up Fee: (Per Event) $50
  145. Recurring Daily Charge $10
  146. (Estimated Price: Court Order Process fee $50 + Trap set-up fee $50 + Daily trap fee ($10 X 60 days) = $700)
  147. CALLER ID ADDED TO TARGET NUMBER $50
  148. CUSTOMER FEATURE CHECKS (Per Event)
  149. Call Forwarding Check, Speed Dial List $25
  150. Engineered CircuitslB !lDry Pair for DNR: Tariff rate per state , , COURr ORDER EXTENSIONS must be receIved before the ongmal ordet expIres to aVOId bemg bllled another court order processmg fce.
  151. All information contained herein should be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and distributed for Law Enforcement only. If you
  152. have received this, please do not disclose, copy, or distribute to anyone other than an authorized law enforcement offiCial.
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  155. Legal Process Compliance
  156. The Verizon Legal Process Compliance Team is a point of contact for processing legal requests conceming telephone and IP records as
  157. set forth in Title 18, United States Code, Section 2703( c )(2). The requests processed by Legal Compliance are generally for basic
  158. telephone and IP information including subscriber (name and address), billing information, usage/toll and IP records which are billed to
  159. the customer. The team also handles requests for miscellaneous records, special computer searches, employee records and records for
  160. Verizon Business.
  161. Special Computer Searches (formerly known as nfiles, AMA searches, data dumps UMS searches and tape edits)
  162. Special Computer Searches are processed to identify available incoming or outgoing calls for a particular telephone number on a specific
  163. day or period oftime. There is a charge for this service because records of these calls are not kept in the normal course of business.
  164. The goveming statute is l8USCS §2706(a). A Special Computer Search will produce a report displaying the date, time and duration of
  165. the available calls found. Originating numbers displayed on the report must be verified with all companies. Calls carricd by othcr carriers
  166. shonld be confirmed with that carrier.
  167. IP / Internet Services - Verizon Internet Services Inc and Verizon Business
  168. Verizon Intemet Services (aka Verizon Online) provides online dial-up, remote Intemet access, and high bandwidth dedicated access.
  169. Verizon Business (formerly MCI) is a global telecommunications company with an expansive IP network, providing data and Internet
  170. services to businesses (including Intemet Service Providers), state and federal govemment entities, and residential customers worldwide.
  171. UUNET Technologies, Inc. - Verizon Business, provides wholesale online dial-up, remote Intemet access and high bandwidth dedicated
  172. access and IP relay services.
  173. In order to respond to a legal demand for IP information, the following information is required to obtain accurate results:
  174. • lntemet Protocol ("IP") address
  175. • Date of connection
  176. • Time of connection
  177. • Time zone (time zone information is critical, as the time zone is determined by the machine on which the connection is logged,
  178. regardless ofthe geographic location of the machine or of the end user).
  179. Verizon cannot provide information that is not specific to the legal request. Please be specific whcn requesting information.
  180. A court order is required for content information.
  181. Legal Compliance Charges
  182. Charges are subject to change without prior notice
  183. Service Charges'
  184. Legal document responses $0.10 per screen print
  185. Diskette/CD $10 processing fee
  186. Special Computer Searches $150.00 per telephone number for 1-3 consecutive days, or $1000 per number for 30 consecutive days
  187. or a calendar month, regardless of results. Charge is inclusive of incoming and outgoing calls,
  188. regardless of whether you request both or just one way.
  189. All information contained herein should be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and distributed for Law Enforcement only. If you
  190. have received this, please do not disclose, copy, or distribute to anyone other than an authorized law enforcement official.
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  193. Unlawful GalJ Genter (UGG)
  194. Verizon Unlawful Call Center (UCC) handles unlawful calls and refers unwanted calls (misdirecteditelemarketers) to the service center
  195. listed on the customer's telephone bill. The UCC only investigates a complaint of unlawful calls when the customer files a telephone
  196. harassment complaint with their local law enforcement agency. The results of a UCC investigation will only be released to a law
  197. enforcement agency. Customers should contact their local Law Enforcement prior to contacting the UCC for emergency situations to life
  198. threats, bomb threats, kidnappings, missing persons and runaways. Law Enforcement should then contact the UCC for assistance; if there
  199. is an emergency after hours, holidays or wcekends Law Enforcement can contact the SCC at
  200. A successful case for the UCC is determined by two "matched" (originating fi'om the same telephone number) traced calls.
  201. Requests for infonnation pertaining to an emergency threat to life will be processed after one call is traced or trapped.
  202. • Calls carried by other carriers should be confirmed with that carrier. Originating numbers must be verified with all companies.
  203. Call Trace - Verizon provides Call Trace for customers to initiatc their own trace by dialing *57 (or pressing 1157 for rotary
  204. telephones) immediately after a call has been completed and before another call is received. Upon completion of a successful trace,
  205. Verizon records the caller's telephone number, date and time of the call in its switch. This service is available in most central offices.
  206. Can Trace is the most reliable method of tracing calls. There is a charge to the customer that varies by state for using this service.
  207. Manual Trap - Manual traps are only an option when call trace (*57) is not available to the customer.
  208. Verizon can program a switch to "trap" call information for a particular telephone number if Call Trace is not available. Once the trap has
  209. becn placed on the line, and the customer has reported the date and time of the call, the UCC can search for thc reportcd call in their
  210. system.
  211. Telecommunications Fraud
  212. The term "telecommunications fraud" is used to describe a variety of illegal activities, the purpose of which is to obtain and use telephone
  213. services without paying for them. It is a mUlti-bill ion-dollar problem throughout the telecommunications industry. There arc many types
  214. of fraud, which both local and long distance providers experience on a daily basis. The various types of fraud that Verizon Security
  215. Telecommunication Fraud investigatcs include, but are not limited to the following:
  216. Types of Fraud Description
  217. Billing Evasion Illegal access and use of telephone services to avoid payment
  218. Call Forwarding Illegally forwarding a subscriber's telej>hone service to a target telephone number
  219. Call Sell Operations Illegal telephone service activity facilitated by an organized crime ring
  220. Calling Card Illegal use of a subscriber'S calling card
  221. Clip-On Illegal hook-up/connection and use of a subscriber's telel'hone line
  222. Identify Theft Illegal use of someone's personal information to obtain telephone service
  223. PBX Intrnsion Illegal access and use of a business subscriber's PBX system
  224. Social Engineering Illegally obtaining personal/credit information from subscribers by callers who misrepresent themselves
  225. Subscription Illegal obtaining of telephone service via false information
  226. Third Party Billing Illegal billing ofthird party calls to a subscriber
  227. Voice Mail Intrnsions Illegal access and use of voice mail systems
  228. VERIZON AIRFONE
  229. Verizon Airfone provides in-flight phone services on certain airlines.
  230. Requests for Airfone call record information via Subpoenas, Search Warrants, Court Orders and Summonses can be forwarded to:
  231. Alternate
  232. J
  233. Requests may be submitted Monday through Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM CST.
  234. All information contained herein should be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and distributed for Law Enforcement only_ If you
  235. have received this, please do not disclose, copy, or distribute to anyone other than an authorized law enforcement official. 7
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  237. VERIZON WIRELESS
  238. General Information for serving subpoenas, search warrants and court orders:
  239. Corporate name:
  240. Mailing address:
  241. Contact number:
  242. Hours:
  243. Fax numbers:
  244. Please be very specific with your requests and the timeframe for which you need the infonnation. Do not include such wording as "any
  245. and all records" as this is much too broad a statement.
  246. Subscriber:
  247. Tolls:
  248. Call Detail Records:
  249. Calls to a Number:
  250. Location:
  251. Fealures:
  252. Payment history:
  253. ESN:
  254. name, address, social security number, contact numbers, activation date and
  255. number of mobiles on the account for the current subscriber unless a timeframe
  256. specified
  257. date, time, number dialed and the length of call for outbound calls; only non-restricted inbound call
  258. numbers
  259. date, time and length of call for outbound and inbound calls; captures outbound digits and inbound
  260. call numbers
  261. date, time and length of calls for all mobiles that called a specific destination number
  262. cell site that handled the call (requires a court order)
  263. list of the fealures on the customer's phone
  264. date, source and amount of payments
  265. electronic serial number of the device
  266. Effective August 1, 2006
  267. Document Production General Fee Schedule - Criminal'
  268. Type of Request Fee
  269. Subscriber No charge
  270. Call detail/tollsibill copies No charge
  271. Payment history No charge
  272. Copy of service application (when available) No charge
  273. Check copy or credit card number (when available) $35.00
  274. Call detail report with cell site information within 30 $1.00 per day per number
  275. days
  276. Call detail report with or cell site information over 30 $5.00 per day per number
  277. days
  278. All mobiles that called a number within 30 days $1.00 per day per number
  279. All mobiles that called a number over 30 days $5.00 per day per number
  280. Voicemail pass code reset $50.00 per reset
  281. Cell site call searches $30.00 per hour (length of request) per cell site if in
  282. Legal Dept. systems
  283. $60.00per hour (length of request) per cell site ifhas to
  284. be researched by Network Dept. ($15.00 min. per site
  285. regardless)
  286. Expert testimony $125.00 per hour
  287. Text Content $50.00 per each 5-day increment, per number
  288. Picture Content $50.00 per search
  289. 'Billing may be subject to adjustment based on appbcable laws. Rates are subject to change.
  290. AU information contained herein should be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and distributed for Law Enforcement only. If you
  291. have received this, please do not disclose, copy, or distribute to anyone other than an authorized law enforcement official.
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  294. Electronic Surveillance Fee Schedule'
  295. ***Verizon Wireless' Surveillance Fees are Prorated***
  296. Type of request Fee
  297. Force to analog (Lucent) $25.00 per request
  298. CALEA Title III - new order $50.00 administrative fee
  299. $25.00 set-up per switch - max $75.00
  300. $700.00 monthly service and maintenance fee per target
  301. per switch
  302. OR
  303. $1,750.00 monthly service and maintenance fee per
  304. target for 3+ switches
  305. CALEA Title III - renewal $500.00 monthly service and maintenance fee per target
  306. per switch
  307. OR
  308. $1,250.00 monthly service and maintenance fcc per
  309. target for 3+ switches
  310. CALEA Pen/Trap & Trace - new order $50.00 administrative fee
  311. $20.00 set-up per switch - max $60.00
  312. $400.00 monthly service and maintenance fee per target
  313. per switch
  314. OR
  315. $1,000.00 monthly service and maintenance fee per
  316. target for 3+ switches
  317. CALEA Pen/Trap & Trace - renewal order $300.00 monthly service and maintenance fee per target
  318. per switch
  319. OR
  320. $750.00 monthly service and maintenance fee per target
  321. for 3+ switches -- Per Court Order Requests for Information Subject to the General Fee Schedule only if the
  322. surveillance order was served on another carrier
  323. On going Surveillance information without equipment $50.00 administrative fee
  324. (twice per week hard copy) $400.00 monthly service fee
  325. 'Billing may be subject to adjustment based on applIcable laws. Rates are subject to change.
  326. All information contained herein should be considered confidential. This information has been prepared and distributed for Law Enforcement only. If you
  327. have received this, please do not disclose, copy, or distribute to anyone other than an authorized law enforcement official.
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  330. Area Code reference
  331. 201 New Jersey 303 ( I 415 I 541 Oregon 661 780 Alberta 878 I i
  332. 304 West Virginia 416 Ontario 551 New Jersey 662 i 781 880 Paid 800 Service
  333. 203 305 Florida 417 557 , bb4 881 Paid ~81 Service
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  336. 206' i",.
  337. 207 Maine
  338. 08 Idaho
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  342. 214 Texas
  343. 215
  344. 216 Ohio
  345. 217 Illinois
  346. 218
  347. 219 Indiana
  348. 224 Illinois
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  352. 229 Georgia
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  368. 309 Illinois
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  371. 315 New York
  372. 316 Kansas
  373. 317 Indiana
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  375. 319 Iowa
  376. 320
  377. 321 Florida
  378. 323 I
  379. 325 Texas
  380. 330 Ohio
  381. 331 Illinois
  382. 339
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  384. 419 Ohio
  385. 423 T,
  386. 424 Arizona
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  388. 4 Vir9inia
  389. 4:15 Utah
  390. 43~ ~uebec
  391. 440 Ohio
  392. 441
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  398. 469 Texas
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  404. 559 California 667 .. ,
  405. 561 Florida.
  406. 562 va,i,v""a
  407. 563 Iowa
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  415. 585 New York
  416. 586
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  432. 702 Nevada
  433. 703 Virginia
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  436. 08 Illinois
  437. 709 I
  438. ;:10 US
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  440. Texas
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  443. 716 New York
  444. 785 Kansas
  445. 786 Florida
  446. 787 Puerto Rico
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  451. 804 Vir, 'nia
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  469. Dominican Republic
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  471. 812 Indiana
  472. 813 Florida
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  474. 815 Illinois
  475. 816
  476. 817 Texas
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  478. 913 Kansas
  479. 914 New York
  480. 915 Texas
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  482. 91 'New York
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  484. 919 North Carolina
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  489. 345 ( I Is
  490. 347 New York
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  493. 3~O Ohio
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  497. Svcs
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  500. 503 Oregon
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  502. 613 Ontario
  503. 614 Ohio
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  510. 828 North' i
  511. 830 Texas
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  514. 727 Florida 835 : I
  515. 617 aft, 731 843 South va,v';"a
  516. 504 i i 618111in~ ~ New Jersev 845~e-", York
  517. 505 New Mexico 619 i '34 847 IllinOis
  518. 935 Arizona
  519. 936 Texas
  520. 937 Ohio
  521. 939 Puerto Rico
  522. 940 Texas
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  529. 268 403 Alberta 512 Texas 630 Illinois 758 St Lucia 859 959, v"v,
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