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Code · Maryland · Human Services

§ 7-902

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§7–902.
(a)In accordance with the State budget and § 7–806 of this title, the Department, in consultation with the Board, shall establish and administer a program:
(1)to provide specialized customer telephone equipment to eligible program participants; and
(2)to provide reimbursement of costs under § 7–906 of this subtitle.
(1)In this subsection, “shopping facility” means an outdoor or indoor retail facility with a common pedestrian area housing more than five sales or rental establishments in which a majority of the tenants have a main entrance from the common pedestrian area.
(2)This subsection applies to a shopping facility that:
(i)provides a total number of four or more public pay telephones at the facility of which at least one is located in the common pedestrian area; and
(ii)is larger than 500,000 square feet.
(3)In accordance with the standards and regulations established by the Department, the owner, operator, manager, or other person having control of a shopping facility shall acquire and install at least one specialized communications device designed to enable customers with hearing or speech disabilities to access a telephone or wireless service providers network.
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