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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 61 - Chapter 13 - 61-1302
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61-1302 - DEFINITIONS
In this chapter:
(1) "Administrator" means the person with whom the Idaho public utilities
commission contracts to administer the program for delivery of
telecommunications relay services.
(2) "Commission" means the Idaho public utilities commission.
(3) "Communications impaired" mean individuals who are hearing-impaired
or speech-impaired as defined in title IV, section 401, Americans with
disabilities act of 1990, public law 101-336, 104 stat. 327, 336-69 (47 U.S.C.
section 225) or regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.
(4) "Local exchange company" means a telephone corporation which provides
access lines to residential and business customers with the associated
transmission of two (2) way interactive switched voice communication within a
geographic area where basic local exchange rates rather than message
telecommunications service rates apply.
(5) "Message telecommunications service" shall have the meaning
prescribed in section 62-603(6), Idaho Code.
(6) "Program" means the effort directed by the administrator pursuant to
this chapter to establish and operate an Idaho system to provide
telecommunications relay services.
(7) "Telephone corporation" shall have the meaning prescribed in section
62-603(10), Idaho Code.
(8) "Telecommunications relay services (TRS)" mean services through which
a communications impaired person, using specialized telecommunications
equipment, may send and receive messages to and from a noncommunications
impaired person whose telephone is not equipped with specialized
telecommunications equipment and through which a noncommunications impaired
person may, by using voice communication, send and receive messages to and
from a communications impaired person.
 
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