LD 1819
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the number of deaf and hard-of-hearing students and their needs for
specialized customer telecommunications communications equipment;
the availability of specialized customer telecommunications
communications equipment; the number of requests for specialized
customer telecommunications communications equipment; and the
status of training for teachers and other school personnel in the
use of specialized customer telecommunications communications
equipment.

 
5. Assessment on telecommunications carriers. The Bureau of
Rehabilitation Services, beginning in fiscal year 1999-2000,
shall assess annually telecommunications carriers in accordance
with this subsection and deposit the funds collected in the
Telecommunications Equipment Fund. The bureau shall assess
telecommunications carriers in accordance with a schedule
established by the Public Utilities Commission in accordance with
this subsection.

 
A. The Public Utilities Commission shall determine which
carriers are to be assessed under this subsection based on
an evaluation of the extent of business activity undertaken
by carriers in the State and the practicalities of making
the assessment. The Public Utilities Commission shall
include as many carriers as reasonably practicable in order
to ensure a fair and broad allocation of the assessment.

 
B. The Public Utilities Commission shall establish an
assessment schedule that is proportional to the gross annual
revenues of the carriers identified for assessment and that
will generate an annual aggregate of $85,000.

 
C. A telecommunications carrier doing business in this
State, including a provider of interstate services and a
provider of wireless services, shall provide to the Public
Utilities Commission, on request, records relating to its
gross revenues. At the request of a carrier, the Public
Utilities Commission may issue a protective order in
accordance with the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 26
(c) to protect any confidential business information
provided by the carrier. Records placed under protective
order by the Public Utilities Commission to this paragraph
are within the scope of a privilege against discovery within
the meaning of Title 1, section 402, subsection 3, paragraph
B and are not public records while under the protective
order.

 
Sec. A-4. 35-A MRSA §7104, sub-§5 is enacted to read:

 
5.__Funds for Communication Equipment Fund.__The commission
shall annually transfer $85,000 from a state universal service


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