RCW 80.36.410
Washington telephone assistance
program -- Findings.
(1) The legislature finds that universal
telephone service is an important policy goal of the state. The
legislature further finds that: (a) Recent changes in the
telecommunications industry, such as federal access charges,
raise concerns about the ability of low-income persons to
continue to afford access to local exchange telephone service;
and (b) many low-income persons making the transition to
independence from receiving supportive services through community
agencies do not qualify for economic assistance from the
department.
(2) Therefore, the legislature finds that: (a) It is in the
public interest to take steps to mitigate the effects of these
changes on low-income persons; and (b) advances in
telecommunications technologies, such as community service voice
mail provide new and economically efficient ways to secure many
of the benefits of universal service to low-income persons who
are not customers of local exchange telephone service.
[2003 c 134 § 2; 2002 c 104 § 2; 1987 c 229 § 3.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2003 c 134: See note following RCW 80.36.005.