Colorado Code § 40-17-101

Legislative declaration
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(1) The general assembly hereby finds, determines,
and declares that many of Colorado's residents are unable to utilize telecommunications facilities
without assistance and are therefore telephone users with disabilities. Telephone users with
disabilities include people who are deaf, hard of hearing, speech-impaired, deaf-blind, blind and
visually impaired, and those with central nervous system disabilities. Telephone users with
disabilities constitute a substantial and valuable resource within the United States and the state of
Colorado, and this segment of our population needs access to telecommunications facilities in
order to be contributing and productive members of our society. 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 is one of the ways we
communicate with others on a personal as well as business level. Telecommunications results in
greater independence and self-sufficiency by expanding the channels for employment
opportunities, the market for goods and services, human contact, and fellowship. Telephone
users with disabilities should have equal access to this critical tool, not only for their own sake,
but for the benefit of society at large. The ability to use telecommunications will enhance the
business and personal lives of telephone users with disabilities while stimulating and promoting
economic development in Colorado. The general assembly recognizes the vitality and potential
of Colorado's individuals with disabilities, including telephone users with disabilities.
Telecommunications is vital to our society, and supporting its availability to telephone users
with disabilities is a beneficial investment for all of Colorado.
(2) The general assembly therefore concludes that it is appropriate to provide access to
telecommunications for telephone users with disabilities by establishing telecommunications
relay services that replace and expand the dual party relay system required pursuant to this
article as the article existed prior to July 1, 1992.

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