Maryland Code § HU-7-801

Section HU-7-801
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Board" means the Governor's Advisory Board for Telecommunications
Relay.
(c) "Communications company" means a public service company, as defined
in § 1-101 of the Public Utilities Article, or any other company, that provides a
communications service.
(d) "Communications service" means:
(1) landline telephone service;
(2) wireless or cellular telephone service; or
(3) Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service, as defined in § 8-601
of the Public Utilities Article.
(e) "Department" means the Department of Disabilities.
(f) "Dual party telephone relay program" means a service that provides full
and simultaneous communication between a person or persons with a disability that
prevents them from using a standard telephone and a person or persons without that
disability using conventional telephone equipment or other technology or equipment,
whereby the disabled person or persons have their message relayed through an
intermediary party using specialized telecommunications equipment.
(g) "Program" means the dual party telephone relay program.
(h) "Program participant" means a resident of the State who uses the dual
party telephone relay program.
(i) (1) "Specialized customer telephone equipment" means any
communications device that enables or assists a person with a disability to
communicate with others by means of the public switched telephone network or
Internet protocol-enabled voice communications service.
(2) "Specialized customer telephone equipment" includes:
(i) TDD/TT/TTY;
(ii) amplifiers;

(iii) captioned telephones;
(iv) VRS equipment;
(v) cell phones;
(vi) pagers;
(vii) puff blow devices;
(viii) Braille-TTY devices; and
(ix) equipment for the mobility disabled.
(j) "Telecommunications device for the deaf" or "TDD/TT/TTY" means all
types of mechanical devices that enable disabled individuals to communicate through
messages sent and received through a telephone or wireless network.

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