Delaware Code
Subchapter II. Jurisdiction and Powers
§ 221. Telecommunications Relay Service Advisory Committee.

(a) The purpose of the Telecommunications Relay Service Advisory Committee is to oversee the relay services contract, the Delaware relay web site, new product announcements and all associated outreach programs. The Telecommunications Relay Service Advisory Committee shall advise any public utility which is authorized by the Commission to provide a statewide telecommunications relay service (TRS), and to also advise any contractor, designee, agent or assign of such public utility on matters related to the use of the TRS.
(b) The Telecommunications Relay Service Advisory Committee is composed of the following 11 members:

(1) A representative from a public utility, authorized by the Commission to provide a statewide TRS utility.
(2) A person designated by the TRS utility that is under contract with such utility to provide all or part of a statewide TRS.
(3) The 9-1-1 Administrator for the State, or a designee of the 9-1-1 Administrator for the State.
(4) A representative from the Division for the Visually Impaired.
(5) A representative from the Department of Technology and Information.
(6) A representative from the Delaware Association of the Deaf.
(7) A representative from the Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative.
(8) A representative from the Hearing Loss Association of Delaware.
(9) A representative from the Delaware Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
(10) A representative from the Delaware School for the Deaf.
(11) A representative from Independent Resources, Inc.
(c) A public utility acting as a member of the Telecommunications Relay Service Advisory Committee shall be obligated to reimburse such Committee for the reasonable expenses incurred by such Committee for interpreter services. The Telecommunications Relay Service Advisory Committee shall submit invoices for such reasonable expenses to a public utility obligated to reimburse the Committee for the same. These expenses shall be recovered by a reimbursing public utility in the manner authorized by the Commission for recovery of any other costs associated with the implementation and operation of a TRS.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 26 - Public Utilities

Chapter 1. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Subchapter II. Jurisdiction and Powers

§ 201. General jurisdiction and powers.

§ 202. Limitations on jurisdiction of Commission.

§ 203.

§ 203A. Certificate of public convenience and necessity; abandonment or discontinuance of business, operations or service.

§ 203B. Service territories for electric utilities.

§ 203C. Certificates of public convenience and necessity for water utilities.

§ 203D. Certificates of public convenience and necessity for wastewater utilities.

§ 203E. Certificate of public convenience and necessity for new electric transmission utilities.

§ 204. Extension of utilities' facilities.

§ 205. Reports by public utilities.

§ 206. Investigations.

§ 207. Access to, inspection and examination of utility's property, records, etc.

§ 208. Books, records, accounts, systems of accounts, etc. of utility.

§ 209. Standards, classifications, regulations, practices, measurements, services, property and equipment of public utility.

§ 210. Standards for measurement of supply of product; examinations and tests of product.

§ 211. Meters and measuring appliances.

§ 212. Compliance with laws, ordinances and charter.

§ 213. Notice and report of accidents; disclosure; admissibility as evidence.

§ 214. Joint investigations, hearings and orders; cooperation with agencies of other states or of the United States.

§ 215. Merger, mortgage or transfer of property; issuance of securities; assumption of obligation of another; transfer of control; exceptions.

§ 216. Free passes, franks, products or services.

§ 217. Compliance with Commission's orders; penalty.

§ 218. Violations and penalties.

§ 220. Telecommunications service for persons who have deafness, hearing loss or speech disabilities for wireline communications service and devices.

§ 221. Telecommunications Relay Service Advisory Committee.

§ 222. Exemption from criminal and civil liability.

§ 223. Electric cooperative's election to be exempt from regulation.

§ 224. Regulations governing exempt electric cooperatives.

§ 225. Lead paint on outdoor structures.