§ 23-17-108 - Refusal to transmit message -- Penalty.
               	 		
23-17-108.    Refusal to transmit message -- Penalty.
    Every  telegraph and telephone company doing business in this state, under a  penalty of five hundred dollars ($500) for each and every refusal to do  so, must transmit over its wires to localities on its lines for any  individual, corporation, or other telegraph or telephone company such  messages, dispatches, or correspondence as may be tendered to it by, or  to be transmitted to, any individual, corporation, or other telegraph or  telephone companies at the price customarily asked and obtained for the  transmission of similar messages, dispatches, or correspondence without  discrimination as to charges or promptness. The penalty prescribed in  this section shall be recoverable in any court through proper form of  law, one-half (1/2) of which shall go to the prosecutor and one-half  (1/2) to the state.