Montana Code Annotated 1995

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     53-19-301. Legislative findings and declaration. (1) The legislature finds and declares that many Montana citizens are physically handicapped and are unable to use traditional telecommunications equipment and services without assistance. These citizens constitute a substantial and valuable resource within the United States and the state of Montana, and this segment of our population needs access to telecommunications services in order to function as contributing and productive members of our society.
     (2) The legislature further finds and declares that the role of telecommunications in our world today is inestimable. Telecommunications is the primary vehicle of commerce and industry, the means to convey and receive information and knowledge, and the way we connect with others on a personal as well as business level. Telecommunications gives people independence and self-sufficiency, and it provides goods and services, human contact, and fellowship.
     (3) The legislature further finds that access to telecommunications services should be provided to persons who are handicapped not only for their own sake but for the benefit of society at large. Access to telecommunications services would enhance the business and personal lives of handicapped persons, and its availability to the handicapped would be an investment of benefit to all of Montana.
     (4) Consistent with the findings stated in subsections (1) through (3), the legislature finds it appropriate to provide handicapped persons access to telecommunications services by creating a program to make specialized telecommunications equipment and services available to the handicapped.

     History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 669, L. 1989.

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