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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 63 — Newspapers and Periodicals

63-106. Digital voice newspaper delivery system; Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired; duties; limit on charges.

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(1)The Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired shall establish standards and procedures for a statewide digital voice newspaper delivery system and shall oversee its operation. The commission shall:
(a)Enter into contracts for the operation of such system;
(b)Provide space for the location of distribution devices and other equipment necessary to operate the system;
(c)Provide for daily monitoring to assure prompt and accurate functioning;
(d)Advertise the system and recruit blind and other print-reading-impaired persons for user certification;
(e)Develop and implement procedures for user certification;
(f)Serve as a coordinator between the system operator and the certified users; and
(g)Adopt and promulgate rules and regulations to carry out this section and section 63-105 .
(2)Any certified user of the system shall not be charged for access to the system other than instate and out-of-state long-distance charges incurred while accessing the system.
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