Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 5, § 110-1.010
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the standards and procedures for the provision of a statewide telecommunications equipment distribution program providing specialized equipment to eligible individuals with disabilities. This rule implements section 209.251, RSMo through 209.259, RSMo.
(2) Definitions. As used in this rule, except as otherwise required for the context, the following terms have the meanings ascribed:
(A) Adaptive telecommunications equipment—is equipment that translates, enhances or otherwise transforms the receiving or sending of telecommunications into a form accessible to individuals with disabilities and includes adaptive telephone and adaptive computer equipment.
equipment that translates, enhances or otherwise transforms the receiving or sending of voice calling and associated auditory signaling into a form accessible to individuals with disabilities.
equipment that translates, enhances or otherwise transforms the receiving or sending of Internet and electronic mail information into a form accessible to individuals with disabilities.
(C) Basic telecommunication service—is a service that supplies the transmission and reception of information to and from customer premises equipment and includes basic telephone and Internet services.
service from a telephone company that supplies the transmission and reception of voice calls to and from customer premises equipment. Basic telephone service does not include other types of voice communications, such as two-way radio communication, nor does it include adjunct-to-basic voice communication services, such as caller identification or voice mail.
from an Internet service provider that supplies the transmission and reception of electronic information, web and electronic mail, to and from customer premises equipment. Basic Internet service does not include other types of electronic communications such as alpha-numeric paging or facsimile communication.
(I) Traditional telecommunications equipment—is customer premises equipment used to access basic telecommunications service and includes traditional telephone equipment for telephone service and traditional computer equipment for Internet service.
typical telephone with dial pad, handset, and audio ringer used to place and receive voice calls.
typical computer system with keyboard, pointing device, and visual display monitor used to send and receive electronic information.
(3) Applicant Eligibility.
(A) Eligible applicants shall: 5 CSR 110-1
audiologist, speech pathologist, hearing instrument specialist or qualified agency as unable to use traditional telecommunications equipment due to disability;
cations equipment designated by an approved agent;
phone equipment and service if applying for adaptive telephone equipment or have access to basic in-home computer equipment and Internet service if applying for adaptive computer equipment.
(1) equipment system to provide access in more than one (1) location, for example, equipment for both upstairs and downstairs in a residence.
(C) Applicants who have received equipment from the program in the past shall be eligible for replacement equipment according to the time schedule established by the program administrator and shall be notified of such replacement period when they receive their initial equipment. The program administrator may also find applicants eligible for replacement equipment if:
ral disasters, such as lightning, electrical storms, floods or other acts of God;
rendering the adaptive equipment inappropriate to meet their needs;
through TAP that is deemed more appropriate to the applicant’s disability than a device previously provided by TAP.
(E) Applicants shall be ineligible for equipment when the applicant has:
ship of equipment received from TAP to an individual or entity other than the originally authorized applicant;
through negligence such as leaving in an unlocked house or unlocked car;
equipment received from TAP or violated other provisions of the administrative rules governing TAP. SECONDARY EDUCATION
(4) General Application and Certification Procedures.
(A) Individuals shall apply for equipment from the program, on forms approved by the program administrator, that include:
work phone, date of birth, Social Security number;
assurance of current access to basic telecommunications equipment and service, assurance of income level;
adaptive equipment;
ment or request for assistance in selecting equipment and agreement to allow the program to release their name, address, and phone number to an agency that provides consumer support;
(5) Certifying Agents.
(10) TAP for Telephone Specific Procedures.
(A) Equipment Provided—Adaptive telephone equipment shall be provided in sufficient scope to meet the needs of individuals with all types of disabilities and shall be procured in a cost-effective manner.
develop and maintain a list of adaptive telephone equipment designed to provide reasonable access to basic telephone service for individuals with a wide range of disabilities. The list will be provided with the application and certification form. The program will monitor the market for devices that might be added to the program to better meet individual needs and will update the list as necessary to remain current with the market. Advisory Council
devices that attach to the telephone shall be considered first to provide access. For the majority of program applicants, adaptive equipment that attaches to or replaces the typical end-unit telephone will be available on the approved list to meet their needs. Equipment that does not directly attach to or replace the phone will be provided by the program when no other device will deliver the needed access.
not on the list if such equipment is necessary for basic telephone access and is cost effective as compared to devices on the list.
tive devices needed for one-to-one personal communication such as hearing aids, artificial larynx, or other augmentative communication devices.
vendors with which it has contracted to provide adaptive telephone equipment in a costeffective manner.
tioned telephone voice carry-over equipment when the applicant is unable to effectively utilize an amplified telephone due to degree of hearing loss and significantly impaired speech discrimination.
(B) Application Processing—The program administrator shall process TAP for telephone applications and deliver equipment and services that assure an appropriate match between an individual with a disability and adaptive equipment.
completeness. If any information is missing, the applicant will be contacted and requested to supply such information.
verified by information provided on the application form.
3. If the application:
was provided by the program at least four (4) years prior to this application, the prior equipment delivery will be verified and the new equipment request will be approved without new disability certification needed.
approved list, the request will be matched with disability description, as provided by the application form or equipment worksheet, and approved.
approved list, the explanation will be reviewed to determine if the equipment is necessary for basic telephone access and is cost effective as compared to devices on the list. If so, the equipment request will be approved.
bility and determination of equipment/disability match, the program administrator shall order the equipment from an approved vendor.
cant name, make and model of equipment ordered, applicant shipping address, phone number, and date of order. The program administrator shall transmit equipment orders directly to the vendor by facsimile or via other time expedient mechanism that is mutually agreeable.
equipment request cannot be approved.
vendor shall ship the equipment directly to the applicant’s Missouri residence by verifiable delivery mechanism.
administrator with a monthly invoice of all equipment ordered and delivered.
establish alternative and pilot programs to increase program quality and consumer satisfaction.
(C) Consumer Support—The program administrator shall deliver consumer support services directly or through contracts or other working relationships with qualified individuals, organizations, vendors, or other entities.
1. Consumer support providers shall:
sufficient depth and breadth to assist consumers in identifying adaptive telephone equipment that will meet their needs;
phone equipment orientation and use training;
may be required by the program administrator to assure equipment competency; and
knowledge and competency as requested by the program administrator.
sumer support services shall participate in periodic training as deemed necessary by the program administrator. Such training shall include specific information about adaptive telephone equipment necessary to support appropriate equipment selection and use ensuring appropriate match of person and equipment. Agencies eligible to provide consumer support include:
regularly work with persons with disabilities and/or have specialized knowledge about adaptive telephone equipment and access to equipment for demonstration and trial purposes; and
focused contact with individuals with disabilities can be approved to provide consumer support limited to that focus.
designated by the program administrator to provide consumer support for captioned telephone voice carry-over equipment. Designated agencies shall satisfactorily participate in periodic training provided by the program administrator that includes information critical to support appropriate matching of applicants to this specialized equipment.
who were approved to designate equipment prior to July 1, 2007, shall be eligible to continue in that function provided they participate in all training deemed necessary by the program administrator and provide all information requested by the program administrator.
(D) Equipment Ownership, Usage, Repair and Replacement—
chased for an individual applicant may be owned by that applicant or may be provided on a long-term loan basis at the discretion of the program administrator based on determination of effectiveness.
covered by the product warranty or by a one (1)-year express warranty provided via the Missouri Lemon Law for Assistive Devices.
vide a repair and replacement program.
Telephone (TTY) paper, are the applicant’s responsibility.
replacement equipment every four (4) years, unless their disability needs change. The program administrator may approve equipment replacement within this time period for extenuating circumstances.
rendering the adaptive telephone equipment inappropriate to meet their needs, the applicant may reapply for new equipment and shall provide a description of the disability change.
particular the captioned telephone voice carry-over system, shall not be used as an accommodation for in-person communications, meetings, or other interactions in place of real-time captioning or interpreter services.
(11) TAP for Internet Specific Procedures.
individuals with all types of disabilities and shall be procured in a cost-effective manner.
develop and maintain a list of adaptive equipment designed to provide reasonable access to basic Internet service for individuals with a wide range of disabilities. The equipment list shall include adaptive computer equipment that is compatible with a wide range of commonly used computers, operating systems, browsers and electronic mail applications. The list will be provided with the application and certification form. The program will monitor the market for devices that might be added to the program to better meet individual needs and will update the list as necessary to remain current with the market.
not on the list if such equipment is necessary for basic Internet access and is cost effective when compared to devices on the list.
3. The program will not provide:
nection equipment needed for Internet access such as a standard computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, modem, dial-up application, browser, electronic mail application, or other standard Internet related hardware and software;
provider;
printers and braille embossers;
to-one personal communication such as hearing aids, artificial larynx, or other augmentative communication devices;
beyond computer adaptations, such as adaptive devices for cable television-based Internet access;
beyond consumer support in the use of adaptive equipment.
provide adaptive equipment necessary for access to every Internet browser application, electronic mail application, dial-up application, or other Internet related software.
vendors with which it has contracted to provide adaptive computer equipment.
(B) Application Processing—The program administrator shall process TAP for Internet applications and deliver equipment and services that assure an appropriate match between an individual with a disability and adaptive equipment.
completeness. If any information is incomplete, the applicant will be contacted and requested to supply such information. SECONDARY EDUCATION
verified by information provided on the application form.
3. If the application:
approved list, and no installation or usage support is needed, the request will be matched with disability certification and approved;
completed by an approved consumer support provider, verifying applicant needs for the adaptive computer equipment identified, the application will be approved and authorization for consumer support services provided as needed;
approved list, the explanation will be reviewed to determine if the equipment is necessary for basic Internet access and is cost effective as compared to devices on the list. If so, the equipment request will be approved.
bility and determination of equipment/disability match, the program administrator shall order the equipment from an approved vendor and will notify the applicant that the equipment has been ordered.
cant name, make and model of equipment ordered, applicant or consumer support provider shipping address, and date of order. The program administrator shall transmit equipment orders directly to the vendor by facsimile or via other time expedient mechanism that is mutually agreeable.
equipment request cannot be approved as submitted and will be asked to revise their equipment request accordingly.
vendor shall ship the equipment directly to the applicant’s Missouri residence or to an approved consumer support provider by verifiable delivery mechanism.
administrator with a monthly invoice of all equipment ordered and delivered.
establish alternative and pilot programs to increase program quality and consumer satisfaction.
(C) Consumer Support—The program administrator shall deliver consumer support services directly or through contracts with individuals, organizations, vendors, or other entities. Consumer support providers shall:
ficient depth and breadth to assist consumers in identifying adaptive computer equipment that will meet their needs for Internet access;
equipment installation, orientation and use training;
may be required by the program administrator to assure equipment competency; and
knowledge and competency as required by the program administrator.
(D) Equipment Ownership, Repair and Replacement—
chased for an individual applicant shall be owned by that applicant and applicants are in general responsible for service, repair, and replacement.
adjustments, such as those created by Internet service provider changes or changes in operating system software, are the applicant’s responsibility.
replacement equipment every three (3) years. The program administrator may approve equipment replacement within this time period for extenuating circumstances.
larly review all upgrades to software products on contract for the program. If the upgrade is determined to be necessary for product efficiency and is cost effective, the upgrade will be provided notwithstanding the replacement cycle. All applicants who received a product eligible for an upgrade will be notified by the program and asked to submit an upgrade request.
rendering the adaptive equipment needed for Internet access inappropriate to meet their needs, the applicant may reapply for new equipment and shall provide a description of the disability change.
AUTHORITY: section 209.253, RSMo 2000.* This rule originally filed as 8 CSR 70-1.010. Emergency rule filed July 28, 2000, effective Aug. 28, 2000, expired Feb. 23, 2001. Original rule filed July 28, 2000, effective Jan. 30, 2001. Emergency amendment filed Dec. 21, 2000, effective Dec. 31, 2000, expired June 28, 2001. Amended: Filed Dec. 21, 2000, effective June 30, 2001. Amended: Filed Aug. 7, 2001, effective Feb. 28, 2002. Amended: Filed Feb. 4, 2004, effective Aug. 30, 2004. Moved to 1 CSR 70-1.010 and amended: Filed May 23, 2005, effective Dec. 30, 2005. Moved to 5 CSR 110-1.010 and amended: Filed Dec. 5, 2007, effective July 30, 2008.
*Original authority: 209.253, RSMo 1990, amended 1996, 2000. Advisory Council