2011 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 63: Railroads and Communications
Article 9F: Telecommunications Access Act, 63-9F-1 through 63-9F-13
Section 63-9F-4: Specialized telecommunications equipment program established.


NM Stat § 63-9F-4 (1996 through 1st Sess 50th Legis) What's This?

63-9F-4. Specialized telecommunications equipment program established.

The commission shall design, establish and administer a program for providing specialized telecommunications equipment to impaired individuals. The commission shall adopt regulations for the program that:

A. shall include eligibility requirements for participation in the program, which requirements:

(1) shall provide financial eligibility conditions; and

(2) shall include provisions for determining eligibility thresholds based on:

(a) the quality and severity of the individual's impairment;

(b) the availability of current telecommunications services at the individual's place of residence;

(c) New Mexico residency; and

(d) minimum age;

B. establish detailed procedures and forms to be used by impaired individuals wishing to apply for participation in the program;

C. establish minimum training requirements for all applicants receiving telecommunications equipment regarding etiquette and use of telecommunications equipment;

D. include a statewide survey and information gathering component to identify the extent of the hearing and speech impairment problem in the state, the number of impaired individuals in the state and the existence and availability of any specialized telecommunications equipment; and

E. include an outreach component designed to provide information about and facilitate access to the program for impaired individuals.

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