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C. One member from the Public Utilities Commission,
appointed by the commissioners; and

 
D. One member from the office of the Public Advocate,
appointed by the Public Advocate; and

 
E. Eight members appointed by the Governor as follows:

 
(1) One member from the Governor Baxter School for
the Deaf;

 
(2) One member from a statewide association for the
deaf;

 
(3) One member from a center on deafness;

 
(4) One member from a company providing
telecommunications relay service in this State;

 
(5) One member of a telephone association in this
State;

 
(6) Two members from the general public who must
rely on TTYs for telecommunications; and

 
7. (7) One member representing a cellular or
wireless service provider.

 
Sec. 17. 38 MRSA §1453-A, sub-§6, as amended by PL 1997, c. 700, §8,
is further amended to read:

 
6. Staff assistance. The Department of Human Services and
the department shall provide assistance to the commission in
the conduct of its business. The State Nuclear Safety Advisor
and the Public Advocate shall provide consultation as
requested.

 
Sec. 18. Attorney General and Public Utilities Commission to present plan. By
November 1, 2003, the Attorney General, in consultation with
the Public Utilities Commission, shall develop and present to
the Legislature a report, together with any necessary
implementing legislation, regarding which functions, if any,
of the former Office of the Public Advocate need to continue
to be performed and by whom they should be performed. The
assessment must also provide an accounting of all funds
remaining in the Public Advocate account, suggestions for what
should be done with those funds and whether an assessment
should be instituted to fund any functions of the former
Office of the Public Advocate that the Attorney General
believes should be continued.


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