A. The legislature finds that:
- (1) it supports those provisions of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 that address the need to provide telecommunications access to all citizens;
- (2) many New Mexicans are hearing or speech impaired and because of their impairment are unable to use traditional telecommunications equipment and services without assistance; and
- (3) the state's hearing or speech impaired citizens are a substantial and valuable resource and their participation as contributing and productive members of our society would be enhanced substantially if full access to telecommunications service were made available to them.
- B. It is the purpose of the Telecommunications Access Act to provide a statutory framework and funding under which the opportunity for full access to telecommunications services is made available to hearing or speech impaired New Mexicans.
History: Laws 1993, ch. 54, § 2.
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Cross references. — For the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, see Titles 29, 42, and 47 of the United States Code.