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SF 1064

1st Engrossment - 84th Legislature (2005 - 2006) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to telecommunications; establishing an 
  1.3             accessible electronic information service for blind 
  1.4             and disabled persons; providing closed-captioning for 
  1.5             certain local news programming; appropriating money; 
  1.6             amending Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 237.52, 
  1.7             subdivisions 2, 4; proposing coding for new law in 
  1.8             Minnesota Statutes, chapters 248; 256C. 
  1.9   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.10     Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 237.52, 
  1.11  subdivision 2, is amended to read: 
  1.12     Subd. 2.  [ASSESSMENT.] The commissioner of commerce, the 
  1.13  commissioner of employment and economic development, and the 
  1.14  commissioner of human services shall annually recommend to the 
  1.15  commission an adequate and appropriate surcharge and budget to 
  1.16  implement sections 237.50 to 237.56, 248.062, and 256C.30, 
  1.17  respectively.  The maximum annual budget for section 248.062 
  1.18  must not exceed $100,000 and for section 256C.30 must not exceed 
  1.19  $300,000.  The Public Utilities Commission shall review 
  1.20  the budget budgets for reasonableness and may modify the budget 
  1.21  to the extent it is unreasonable.  The commission shall annually 
  1.22  determine the funding mechanism to be used within 60 days of 
  1.23  receipt of the recommendation of the department departments and 
  1.24  shall order the imposition of surcharges effective on the 
  1.25  earliest practicable date.  The commission shall establish a 
  1.26  monthly charge no greater than 20 cents for each customer access 
  1.27  line, including trunk equivalents as designated by the 
  2.1   commission pursuant to section 403.11, subdivision 1. 
  2.2      Sec. 2.  Minnesota Statutes 2004, section 237.52, 
  2.3   subdivision 4, is amended to read: 
  2.4      Subd. 4.  [APPROPRIATION.] Money in the fund is 
  2.5   appropriated to the commissioner of commerce to implement 
  2.6   sections 237.51 to 237.56, to the commissioner of employment and 
  2.7   economic development to implement section 248.062, and to the 
  2.8   commissioner of human services to implement section 256C.30. 
  2.9      Sec. 3.  [248.061] [DEFINITIONS.] 
  2.10     Subdivision 1.  [SCOPE.] The definitions in this section 
  2.11  apply to sections 248.061 and 248.062. 
  2.12     Subd. 2.  [ACCESSIBLE ELECTRONIC INFORMATION 
  2.13  SERVICE.] "Accessible electronic information service" means news 
  2.14  and other timely information, including newspapers, provided to 
  2.15  eligible individuals from a service center, using high-speed 
  2.16  computers and telecommunications technology for acquisition of 
  2.17  content and rapid distribution in a form appropriate for use by 
  2.18  those individuals. 
  2.19     Subd. 3.  [ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUAL.] "Eligible individual" 
  2.20  means an individual who is eligible for library loan services 
  2.21  through the Library of Congress and the State Library for the 
  2.22  Blind and Physically Handicapped under Code of Federal 
  2.23  Regulations, title 36, section 701.10, subsection (b). 
  2.24     Subd. 4.  [COMMISSIONER.] "Commissioner" means the 
  2.25  commissioner of employment and economic development.  
  2.26     Subd. 5.  [QUALIFIED ENTITY.] "Qualified entity" means an 
  2.27  agency, instrumentality, or political subdivision of the state 
  2.28  or a nonprofit organization that:  
  2.29     (1) provides access for an eligible individual to read 
  2.30  daily newspapers through producing audio or Braille editions by 
  2.31  computer; or 
  2.32     (2) provides a means of program administration and reader 
  2.33  registration on the Internet.  
  2.34     Sec. 4.  [248.062] [DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER.] 
  2.35     The commissioner must enter into agreements with qualified 
  2.36  entities to provide an accessible electronic information service 
  3.1   for eligible individuals.  This service must be planned for 
  3.2   continuation from year to year. 
  3.3      Sec. 5.  [256C.30] [DUTIES OF HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSIONER.] 
  3.4      (a) As described in this section, the commissioner of human 
  3.5   services must enter into grant agreements with television 
  3.6   stations to make live local news programming accessible to deaf, 
  3.7   hard-of-hearing, and deaf-blind persons as defined in section 
  3.8   256C.23. 
  3.9      (b) The grant agreements must provide for: 
  3.10     (1) real-time captioning services for broadcasting that is 
  3.11  not emergency broadcasting subject to Code of Federal 
  3.12  Regulations, title 47, section 79.2; 
  3.13     (2) real-time captioning services for commercial 
  3.14  broadcasters in areas of Minnesota where commercial broadcasters 
  3.15  are not subject to the live programming closed-captioning 
  3.16  requirements of Code of Federal Regulations, title 47, section 
  3.17  71.1(e)(3); and 
  3.18     (3) real-time captioning for large-market noncommercial 
  3.19  broadcasters who produce live news programming. 
  3.20     (c) For the purposes of this section, "real-time captioning"
  3.21  means a method of captioning in which captions are 
  3.22  simultaneously prepared and transmitted at the time of 
  3.23  origination by specially trained real-time captioners. 
  3.24     Sec. 6.  [EFFECTIVE DATE.] 
  3.25     Sections 1 to 4 as they relate to duties and powers related 
  3.26  to Minnesota Statutes, section 248.062, are effective the day 
  3.27  following final enactment and apply to the budget for Minnesota 
  3.28  Statutes, section 248.062, for services provided after April 15, 
  3.29  2005.