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Statutory Instruments

2000 No. 2410

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

The Telecommunications (Services for Disabled Persons) Regulations 2000

Made

6th September 2000

Laid before Parliament

7th September 2000

Coming into force

2nd October 2000

M1,M2 The Secretary of State, being a Minister designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 in respect of measures relating to telecommunications, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by that section, hereby makes the following Regulations:—

Citation and commencement

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Telecommunications (Services for Disabled Persons) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 2nd October 2000.

Interpretation

2. In these Regulations—

Amendment to the Telecommunications (Licence Modification) (Standard Schedules) Regulations 1999

M10 3. Schedule 1 to the Telecommunications (Licence Modification) (Standard Schedules) Regulations 1999 shall be amended as follows:

(a) in the definition of “Directory Information Service" in paragraph 1 of Part 1 there shall be inserted after “Conditions 2" the number “, 25";

(b) in Condition 2, paragraph 9 shall be deleted and paragraph 10 shall be renumbered 9;

(c) for Condition 25 there shall be substituted the Condition set out in Schedule 1 hereto; and

(d) in paragraph 11 of Condition 64, for the words “Supply and Connection of Apparatus for Disabled People" there shall be substituted the words “ Services for Disabled Persons ” .

Modification of licences to include the Services for Disabled Persons condition

4. —(1) In the Table of Contents of the fixed voice telephony and international facilities operator licences, the cable and local delivery operator licences and the mobile licences, for the words “25. Supply and Connection of Apparatus for Disabled People" there shall be substituted the words “ 25. Services for Disabled Persons ” .

(2) The BT Licence shall be modified as follows:

(a) in the Table of Contents, for the words “25. Supply and Connection of Apparatus for Disabled People" there shall be substituted the words “ 25. Services for Disabled Persons ” ;

(b) in paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 1—

(i) in the definition of “Directory Information Service" there shall be inserted after “ Conditions 2 ” the number “ , 25 ” ;

(ii) the definition of “Fault Repair Service" shall be deleted;

(c) in Condition 68, paragraphs 3 and 5 shall be deleted and paragraphs 4, 6 and 7 shall be renumbered 3, 4 and 5 respectively; and

(d) in the renumbered paragraph 5 of Condition 68, for the definition of “textphone" there shall be substituted the following:

“textphone" means an integrated terminal incorporating an alphanumeric keyboard and a means of displaying text, intended for connection to the public switched telephone network for the sole or primary purpose of supporting live telephone conversations between two or more users.

(3) The Kingston Licence shall be modified as follows:

(a) in the Table of Contents, for the words “25. Supply and Connection of Apparatus for Disabled People" there shall be substituted the words “ 25. Services for Disabled Persons ” ;

(b) in paragraph 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 1, the definition of “Fault Repair Service" shall be deleted; and

(c) in Condition 25 (as substituted by virtue of regulation 3(c) above), for paragraph 13(b) there shall be substituted the following:

not later than 2nd October 2002, ensure that at least 50% of its Public Call Boxes are accessible by reasonable means to users in wheelchairs; .

(4) The payphone operator licences shall be modified as follows:

(a) in the Table of Contents, for the words “10. Supply and Connection of Apparatus for Disabled People" there shall be substituted the words “ 10. Services for Disabled Persons ” ; and

(b) for Condition 10 there shall be substituted the Condition set out in Schedule 2 hereto.

Patricia Hewitt,

Minister of State for Small Business and E-Commerce,

Department of Trade and Industry

6th September 2000

Regulation 3(c)

SCHEDULE 1

Condition 25

SERVICES FOR DISABLED PERSONS

25.1 In this Condition:

25.2 Unless otherwise specified below, the Licensee shall comply with paragraphs 25.4 to 25.15 by 2nd October 2001 or within one year of the licence being granted, whichever is the later.

25.3 The obligations contained in paragraphs 25.4 to 25.14 shall apply to the provision by the Licensee of Fixed Publicly Available Telephone Services, and paragraph 25.6(a) shall also apply to the provision by the Licensee of Publicly Available Telephone Services which are not Fixed Publicly Available Telephone Services.

25.4 The Licensee shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that the services which it provides in order to comply with the obligations contained in this Condition are widely publicised, taking into consideration, where appropriate, the need to disseminate information in appropriate formats through appropriate channels for disabled persons.

25.5 With immediate effect, the Licensee shall from time to time consult the Director who may then, if he thinks fit, seek the advice of:

(a) any body established under section 54(4) of the Act for matters affecting persons who are disabled or of pensionable age; and

(b) any other bodies recognised by the Director as representing the interests of disabled persons,

to ensure that the needs and interests of disabled persons are fully taken into account in the development and provision of its telecommunication services.

25.6 With immediate effect:

(a) the Directory Information Service provided by the Licensee under Condition 2.1 and Condition 2.8 shall include a service or information as the case may be which the Director determines to be satisfactory where the Directory Information is made available in a form which is appropriate to meet their needs to persons who are so blind or otherwise disabled as to be unable to use a telephone directory in a form in which it is generally available to persons to whom the Licensee provides services; and the services so provided to such persons shall be provided free of charge; and

(b) following a request to be advised of a Number of a Subscriber by a person who is so blind or otherwise disabled as to be unable to use a telephone directory, the Licensee shall, upon that person’s request, then connect the person to the Number so requested.

25.7 The Licensee shall ensure that such of its customers who need to use Textphones because of their disabilities are able to access a Relay Service.

25.8 Customers who need to use Textphones because of their disabilities shall be charged for the conveyance of such voice and text messages to which a Relay Service applies:

(a) at no more than the Licensee’s prevailing standard prices or such other charges as are, so far as reasonably practicable, equivalent to such prices as if that conveyance had been made directly between the caller’s Network Termination Point and the Network Termination Point of the called person, except that the calling customer may be charged at the Licensee’s standard local call prices for the element of the Relay Service which consists of calls made to the Relay Service provider in order to make a call to a called person irrespective of whether the call to the called person is successful; and

(b) by the application of a special tariff scheme designed to compensate customers who need to use Textphones because of their disabilities, for the additional time taken to make telephone calls using a Relay Service.

25.9 The Licensee shall ensure that any of its customers using Textphones:

(a) have access to a Public Emergency Call Service, operator assistance and a Directory Information Service using short code numbers; and

(b) receive call progress voice announcements in a form suitable for Textphone users.

25.10 The Licensee shall, when notified of any fault or failure of any of the Applicable Systems or of a Relevant System or of any apparatus for which the Licensee has undertaken the responsibility for repair and maintenance which causes any interruption, suspension or restriction of the telecommunication services provided by means of that Applicable System or that Relevant System, provide to any residential customers with disabilities who have a bona fide need for an urgent repair, a priority Fault Repair Service with a view to restoring those services as swiftly as practicable and with priority so far as is reasonably practicable over Fault Repair Services provided by the Licensee to other persons. Charges for a priority Fault Repair Service shall not exceed the standard charge for the Fault Repair Service.

25.11 Without prejudice to Condition 14 (non-payment of bills), the Licensee shall make provision to ensure that such of its residential customers who are so disabled as to be dependent on the telephone are able to participate in a scheme to safeguard telephone services to such customers. The scheme shall—

(a) enable such customers to give prior notification to the Licensee of a nominee to whom—

(i) that customer’s telephone bill shall initially be sent; or

(ii) any enquiry to establish why a telephone bill has not been paid shall be made;

(b) permit the nominee to pay that customer’s telephone bill on his behalf;

(c) require the nominee to give his prior consent to the Licensee to act in such capacity;

(d) not require the nominee to accept liability to pay the telephone bills of that customer; and

(e) be provided at no cost to the eligible customer.

25.12 The Licensee shall make available, free of charge, and in a format reasonably acceptable to any residential customer who is blind or whose vision is impaired, upon their request:

(a) any contract (or any subsequent variation thereof) with that customer for the provision of Fixed Publicly Available Telephone Services (including any publicly available terms or conditions referred to in that contract or variation);

(b) any bill rendered in respect of those services,

and an acceptable format would, for these purposes, consist of print large enough for such customer to read, Braille or electronic format appropriate to the reasonable needs of the customer.

25.13 Where the Licensee provides Call Box Services at any Public Call Box, it shall:

(a) with immediate effect, from time to time consult the Director who may then, if he thinks fit, seek the advice of:

(i) any body established under section 54(4) of the Act for matters affecting persons who are disabled or of pensionable age; and

(ii) any other bodies recognised by the Director as representing the interests of disabled persons,

on all future changes to the design of its Public Call Boxes to ensure that the needs and interests of disabled persons are fully taken into account in the development and provision of its Public Call Boxes;

(b) ensure that at any time at least 75% of its Public Call Boxes are accessible by reasonable means to users in wheelchairs;

(c) ensure that, not later than 2nd October 2002, at least 70% of its Public Call Boxes contain telephones incorporating additional receiving amplification;

(d) with immediate effect, from time to time and in any event as the Director may require, consult the Director who may then, if he thinks fit, seek the advice of:

(i) any body established under section 54(4) of the Act for matters affecting persons who are disabled or of pensionable age; and

(ii) any other bodies recognised by the Director as representing the interests of disabled persons,

to ensure adequate provision, in terms of numbers and locations, of its Public Call Boxes incorporating textphone facilities. Where the Director is satisfied that such provision is inadequate, he may direct the Licensee to provide whatever level of Public Call Box textphone facilities he deems appropriate.

25.14 At the written request of the Director, the Licensee shall, within three months of the making of such request, report to the Director on the measures being taken to ensure compliance with this Condition in such form as shall be reasonably required by the Director when making the request for the report.

25.15 The Director may publish the information provided in the report.

Regulation 4(4)(b)

SCHEDULE 2

Condition 10

SERVICES FOR DISABLED PERSONS

10.1 In this Condition:

10.2 Unless otherwise specified below, the Licensee shall comply with paragraphs 10.4 to 10.10 by 2nd October 2001.

10.3 The obligations contained in this Condition shall apply to the provision by the Licensee of Call Box Services at any Public Call Box comprised in the Applicable Systems.

10.4 The Licensee shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that the services which it provides in order to comply with the obligations contained in paragraphs 10.5 to 10.10 are widely publicised, taking into consideration, where appropriate, the need to disseminate information in appropriate formats through appropriate channels for disabled persons.

10.5 With immediate effect, the Licensee shall from time to time consult the Director who may then, if he thinks fit, seek the advice of:

(a) any body established under section 54(4) of the Act for matters affecting persons who are disabled or of pensionable age; and

(b) any other bodies recognised by the Director as representing the interests of disabled persons,

to ensure that the needs and interests of disabled persons are fully taken into account in the development and provision of its telecommunication services.

10.6 With immediate effect:

(a) the directory information service provided by the Licensee under Condition 2 shall include a service or information as the case may be which the Director determines to be satisfactory where the directory information is made available in a form which is appropriate to meet their needs to persons who are so blind or otherwise disabled as to be unable to use a telephone directory in a form in which it is generally made available by the Licensee to users of its Public Call Boxes who are not so disabled; and the services so provided to such persons shall be provided free of charge; and

(b) following a request to be advised of a Number by a person who is so blind or otherwise disabled as to be unable to use a telephone directory, the Licensee shall, upon that person’s request, then connect the person to the Number so requested.

10.7 The Licensee shall ensure that all Textphones located in its Public Call Boxes provide access to a Relay Service.

10.8 The Licensee shall ensure that all Textphones located in its Public Call Boxes:

(a) have access to a Public Emergency Call Service, operator assistance and a directory information service using short code numbers; and

(b) receive call progress announcements in a form suitable for Textphone users.

10.9 Where the Licensee provides Call Box services at any Public Call Box, it shall:

(a) with immediate effect, from time to time consult the Director who may then, if he thinks fit, seek the advice of:

(i) any body established under section 54(4) of the Act for matters affecting persons who are disabled or of pensionable age; and

(ii) any other bodies recognised by the Director as representing the interests of disabled persons,

on all future changes to the design of its Public Call Boxes to ensure that the needs and interests of disabled persons are fully taken into account in the development and provision of its Public Call Boxes;

(b) ensure that at any time at least 75% of its Public Call Boxes are accessible by reasonable means to users in wheelchairs;

(c) ensure that, not later than 2nd October 2002, at least 70% of its Public Call Boxes contain telephones incorporating additional receiving amplification;

(d) with immediate effect, from time to time and in any event as the Director may require, consult the Director who may then, if he thinks fit, seek the advice of:

(i) any body established under section 54(4) of the Act for matters affecting persons who are disabled or of pensionable age; and

(ii) any other bodies recognised by the Director as representing the interests of disabled persons,

to ensure adequate provision, in terms of numbers and locations, of its Public Call Boxes incorporating textphone facilities. Where the Director is satisfied that such provision is inadequate, he may direct the Licensee to provide whatever level of Public Call Box textphone facilities he deems appropriate.

10.10 At the written request of the Director, the Licensee shall, within three months of the making of such request, report to the Director on the measures being taken to ensure compliance with this Condition in such form as shall be reasonably required by the Director when making the request for the report.

10.11 The Director may publish the information provided in the report.

Status: There are outstanding changes not yet made by the editorial team to The Telecommunications (Services for Disabled Persons) Regulations 2000. Any changes that have already been made by the team appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.
The Telecommunications (Services for Disabled Persons) Regulations 2000 (2000/2410)
Version from: [subject to the status notice] 2 October 2000

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in force* In force only for specified purposes (see footnote)
not in force Not in force in England (may be in force in other geographies, see footnotes)
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footnote commentary transitional and savings in force status related provisions geo extent insert/omit source count in force adj
M1 S.I. 1996/266 .
M2 1972 c. 68 .
M3 1984 c. 12 ; section 7 is subject to amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
M4 The transfer date appointed under section 60 of 1984 c. 12 was 6th August 1984 ( S.I. 1984/876 , article 5 ).
M5 S.I. 1999/2453 , to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
M6 S.I. 1999/2454 .
M7 S.I. 1999/2451 , to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
M8 S.I. 1999/2455 .
M9 S.I. 1999/2452 .
M10 S.I. 1999/2450 , to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
Defined Term Section/Article ID Scope of Application
BT reg. 2. def_1b2ffc317f
BT Cellnet reg. 2. def_1627c0852f
customer para SCHEDULE 1 def_dbd7a46cb7
customers who need to use Textphones because of their disabilities para SCHEDULE 1 def_6407faeb8f
Fault Repair Service para SCHEDULE 1 def_09478bc7fa
One2One reg. 2. def_36972f6c87
Relay Service para SCHEDULE 1 def_c095894f1e
Relay Service para SCHEDULE 2 def_81d1d4fcc5
Textphone para SCHEDULE 1 def_d4b489dd86
Textphone para SCHEDULE 2 def_063a2fefbd
the Act reg. 2. def_41d0ef8b65
the BT licence reg. 2. def_e9e43e59e8
the cable and local delivery operator licences reg. 2. def_12dc063ede
the fixed voice telephony and international facilities operator licences reg. 2. def_91ca4b5b30
the Kingston licence reg. 2. def_3709be4db7
the mobile licences reg. 2. def_d4a104e75d
the payphone operator licences reg. 2. def_2222a99ed4

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