2nd Engrossment - 79th Legislature (1995 - 1996) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am
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1.1 A bill for an act 1.2 relating to telecommunications; eliminating the 1.3 telecommunication access for communication-impaired 1.4 persons board; creating telecommunication access 1.5 duties for the departments of public service and human 1.6 services; amending Minnesota Statutes 1994, sections 1.7 237.50, subdivision 4; 237.51, subdivisions 1, 5, and 1.8 by adding a subdivision; 237.52, subdivisions 2, 4, 1.9 and 5; 237.53, subdivisions 1, 3, 5, and 7; 237.54, 1.10 subdivision 2; 237.55; and 256C.24, subdivision 3; 1.11 repealing Minnesota Statutes 1994, sections 237.50, 1.12 subdivision 2; 237.51, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, and 6; 1.13 and 237.54, subdivision 1. 1.14 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 1.15 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.50, 1.16 subdivision 4, is amended to read: 1.17 Subd. 4. [COMMUNICATION DEVICE.] "Communication device" 1.18 means a device that when connected to a telephone enables a 1.19 communication-impaired person to communicate with another person 1.20 utilizing the telephone system. A "communication device" 1.21 includes a ring signaler, an amplification device, a telephone 1.22 device for the deaf, a Brailling device for use with a 1.23 telephone, and any other device theboarddepartment of human 1.24 services deems necessary. 1.25 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.51, 1.26 subdivision 1, is amended to read: 1.27 Subdivision 1. [CREATION.] Thetelecommunication access1.28for communication-impaired persons board is established to1.29establish anddepartment of public service shall administer 2.1 through interagency agreement with the department of human 2.2 services a program to distribute communication devices to 2.3 eligible communication-impaired persons and contract with a 2.4 local consumer group that serves communication-impaired persons 2.5 to create and maintain a telecommunication relay service. For 2.6 purposes of sections 237.51 to 237.56, the department of public 2.7 service and any organization with which it contracts pursuant to 2.8 this section or section 237.54, subdivision 2, are not telephone 2.9 companies or telecommunications carriers as defined in section 2.10 237.01. 2.11 Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.51, 2.12 subdivision 5, is amended to read: 2.13 Subd. 5. [DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE DUTIES.] In 2.14 addition to any duties specified elsewhere in sections 237.51 to 2.15 237.56, theboarddepartment of public service shall: 2.16 (1)define economic hardship, special needs, and household2.17criteria so as to determine the priority of eligible applicants2.18for initial distribution of devices and to determine2.19circumstances necessitating provision of more than one2.20communication device per household;2.21(2) establish a method to verify eligibility requirements;2.22(3) establish specifications for communication devices to2.23be purchased under section 237.53, subdivision 3;2.24(4) enter contracts for the establishment and operation of2.25the telecommunication relay service pursuant to section 237.54;2.26(5) inform the public and specifically the community of2.27communication-impaired persons of the program;2.28(6)prepare the reports required by section 237.55; 2.29(7)(2) administer the fund created in section 237.52; and 2.30(8) reestablish and fill the position of program2.31administrator whose position is in the unclassified service and2.32establish and fill other positions in the classified service2.33required to conduct the business of the board;2.34(9)(3) adopt rules, including emergency rules,under 2.35 chapter 14 to implement the provisions of sections 237.50 to 2.36 237.56.; and3.1(10) notwithstanding any provision of chapter 16B, develop3.2guidelines for the purchase of some communication devices from3.3local retailers and dispensers if the board determines that3.4otherwise they will be economically harmed by implementation of3.5sections 237.50 to 237.56.3.6 Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.51, is 3.7 amended by adding a subdivision to read: 3.8 Subd. 5a. [DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES; DUTIES.] In 3.9 addition to any duties specified elsewhere in sections 237.51 to 3.10 237.56, the department of human services shall: 3.11 (1) define economic hardship, special needs, and household 3.12 criteria so as to determine the priority of eligible applicants 3.13 for initial distribution of devices and to determine 3.14 circumstances necessitating provision of more than one 3.15 communication device per household; 3.16 (2) establish a method to verify eligibility requirements; 3.17 (3) establish specifications for communication devices to 3.18 be purchased under section 237.53, subdivision 3; 3.19 (4) inform the public and specifically the community of 3.20 communication-impaired persons of the program; and 3.21 (5) notwithstanding any provision of chapter 16B, develop 3.22 guidelines for the purchase of some communication devices from 3.23 local retailers and dispensers if the department determines that 3.24 otherwise they will be economically harmed by implementation of 3.25 sections 237.50 to 237.56. 3.26 Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.52, 3.27 subdivision 2, is amended to read: 3.28 Subd. 2. [ASSESSMENT.] Theboarddepartment of public 3.29 service shall annually recommend to the commission an adequate 3.30 and appropriatemechanismsurcharge and budget to implement 3.31 sections 237.50 to 237.56. The public utilities commission 3.32 shall review theboard'sbudget for reasonableness and may 3.33 modify the budget to the extent it is unreasonable. The 3.34 commission shall annually determine the funding mechanism to be 3.35 used within 60 days of receipt of the recommendation of 3.36 theprogram administratordepartment and shall order the 4.1 imposition of surcharges effective on the earliest practicable 4.2 date. The commission shall establish a monthly charge no 4.3 greater than 20 cents for each customer access line, including 4.4 trunk equivalents as designated by the commission pursuant to 4.5 section 403.11, subdivision 1. 4.6 Sec. 6. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.52, 4.7 subdivision 4, is amended to read: 4.8 Subd. 4. [APPROPRIATION.] Money in the fund is 4.9 appropriated to theboarddepartment of public service to 4.10 implement sections 237.51 to 237.56. 4.11 Sec. 7. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.52, 4.12 subdivision 5, is amended to read: 4.13 Subd. 5. [EXPENDITURES.] Money in the fund may only be 4.14 used for: 4.15 (1) expenses of theboarddepartment of public service, 4.16 including personnel cost, public relations,board members'4.17expenses,preparation of reports, and other reasonable expenses 4.18 not to exceed2010 percent of total program expenditures; 4.19 (2) reimbursing the commissioner of human services for 4.20 purchases made or services provided pursuant to section 237.53; 4.21 (3) reimbursing telephone companies for purchases made or 4.22 services provided under section 237.53, subdivision 5; and 4.23 (4) contracting for establishment and operation of the 4.24 telecommunication relay service required by section 237.54. 4.25 All costs directly associated with the establishment of the 4.26board andprogram, the purchase and distribution of 4.27 communication devices, and the establishment and operation of 4.28 the telecommunication relay service are either reimbursable or 4.29 directly payable from the fund after authorization by the 4.30boarddepartment of public service. The department of public 4.31 service shall contract with the message relay service operator 4.32 to indemnify the local exchange carriers of the relay service 4.33 for any fines imposed by the Federal Communications Commission 4.34 related to the failure of the relay service to comply with 4.35 federal service standards. Notwithstanding section 16A.41, 4.36 theboarddepartment of public service may advance money to the 5.1 contractor of the telecommunication relay service if the 5.2 contractor establishes to theboard'sdepartment's satisfaction 5.3 that the advance payment is necessary for the operation of the 5.4 service. The advance payment may be used only for working 5.5 capital reserve for the operation of the service. The advance 5.6 payment must be offset or repaid by the end of the contract 5.7 fiscal year together with interest accrued from the date of 5.8 payment. 5.9 Sec. 8. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.53, 5.10 subdivision 1, is amended to read: 5.11 Subdivision 1. [APPLICATION.] A person applying for a 5.12 communication device under this section must apply to the 5.13 program administrator on a form prescribed by theboard5.14 department of human services. 5.15 Sec. 9. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.53, 5.16 subdivision 3, is amended to read: 5.17 Subd. 3. [DISTRIBUTION.] The commissioner of human 5.18 services shall purchase and distribute a sufficient number of 5.19 communication devices so that each eligible household receives 5.20 an appropriate device. The commissioner of human services shall 5.21 distribute the devices to eligible households in each service 5.22 area free of charge asdirected by the boarddetermined under 5.23 section 237.51, subdivision55a. 5.24 Sec. 10. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.53, 5.25 subdivision 5, is amended to read: 5.26 Subd. 5. [WIRING INSTALLATION.] If a 5.27 communication-impaired person is not served by telephone service 5.28 and is subject to economic hardship as determined by theboard5.29 department of human services, the telephone company providing 5.30 local service shall at the direction of the administrator of the 5.31 program install necessary outside wiring without charge to the 5.32 household. 5.33 Sec. 11. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.53, 5.34 subdivision 7, is amended to read: 5.35 Subd. 7. [STANDARDS.] The communication devices 5.36 distributed under this section must comply with the electronic 6.1 industries association standards and approved by the Federal 6.2 Communications Commission. The commissioner of human services 6.3 must provide each eligible person a choice of several models of 6.4 devices, the retail value of which may not exceed $600 for a 6.5 communication device for the deaf, and a retail value of $7,000 6.6 for a telebraille device, or an amount authorized by theboard6.7 department of human services for a telephone device for the deaf 6.8 with auxiliary equipment. 6.9 Sec. 12. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.54, 6.10 subdivision 2, is amended to read: 6.11 Subd. 2. [OPERATION.] Theboarddepartment of public 6.12 service shall contract with a local consumer organization that 6.13 serves communication-impaired persons for operation and 6.14 maintenance of the telecommunication relay system. The 6.15boarddepartment may contract with other than a local consumer 6.16 organization ifthe board finds by at least a two-thirds6.17majority vote thatno local consumer organization is available 6.18 to enter into or perform a reasonable contractto operate a6.19telecommunications relay systemor the only available consumer 6.20 organization fails to comply with terms of a contract. The 6.21 operator of the system shall keep all messages confidential, 6.22 shall train personnel in the unique needs of 6.23 communication-impaired people, and shall inform 6.24 communication-impaired persons and the public of the 6.25 availability and use of the system. The operator shall not 6.26 relay a message unless it originates or terminates through a 6.27 communication device for the deaf or a Brailling device for use 6.28 with a telephone. 6.29 Sec. 13. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 237.55, is 6.30 amended to read: 6.31 237.55 [REPORTS; PLANS.] 6.32 Theboarddepartment of public service must prepare a 6.33 report for presentation to the commission by January 31 of each 6.34 year. Each report must review the accessibility of the 6.35 telephone system to communication-impaired persons, review the 6.36 ability of non-communication-impaired persons to communicate 7.1 with communication-impaired persons via the telephone system, 7.2 describe services provided, account for money received and 7.3 disbursed annually for each aspect of the program to date, and 7.4 include predicted future operation. 7.5 Sec. 14. Minnesota Statutes 1994, section 256C.24, 7.6 subdivision 3, is amended to read: 7.7 Subd. 3. [ADVISORY COMMITTEE.] The commissioner of human 7.8 services shall appoint an advisory committee ofeightnine 7.9 persons for each regional servicecenterarea. Members shall 7.10 include persons who are deaf and hard of hearing, parents of 7.11 children who are deaf and hard of hearing, persons who are 7.12 communication impaired, parents of communication impaired 7.13 children, and representatives of county and regional human 7.14 services, including representatives of private service 7.15 providers. At least 50 percent of the members must be deaf or 7.16 hard of hearing or communication impaired. Committee members 7.17 shall serve for a three-year term and shall serve no more than 7.18 two consecutive terms. The commissioner of human services shall 7.19 designate one member as chair. The commissioner of human 7.20 services shall assign staff to serve as ex officio members of 7.21 the committee. The compensation, removal of members, and 7.22 filling of vacancies on the committee shall be as provided in 7.23 section 15.0575. 7.24 Sec. 15. [TACIP BOARD, ABOLISHMENT; TRANSFER OF DUTIES.] 7.25 The telecommunications access for communication-impaired 7.26 persons board is abolished. The responsibilities of the board 7.27 are transferred to the departments of public service and human 7.28 services pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 15.039, and 7.29 sections 1 to 13, except that section 15.039, subdivision 7, 7.30 applies only to the transfer of classified employees. 7.31 Sec. 16. [REPORT.] 7.32 The department of public service shall make a report to the 7.33 legislature by February 15, 1997, comparing: 7.34 (1) the telecommunication relay system management 7.35 performance of the telecommunication access for 7.36 communication-impaired persons board and the system's relay 8.1 operator for 1994; and 8.2 (2) the telecommunication relay system management 8.3 performance of the department of public service and the system's 8.4 relay operator for 1996. 8.5 Sec. 17. [REPEALER.] 8.6 Minnesota Statutes 1994, sections 237.50, subdivision 2; 8.7 237.51, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, and 6; and 237.54, subdivision 1, 8.8 are repealed. 8.9 Sec. 18. [EFFECTIVE DATE.] 8.10 This act is effective July 1, 1995.