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of the amount added back under subsection 1, paragraph N
with respect to the property. For each subsequent
taxable year during the recovery period, the fraction is
equal to 95% of the amount added back under subsection 1,
paragraph N with respect to the property, divided by the
number of years in the recovery period minus 2.

 
In the case of property expensed pursuant to Section 179 of
the Code, the term "recovery period" means the recovery
period that would have been applicable to the property had
Section 179 not been applied.; and

 
Sec. B-6. 36 MRSA §5200-A, sub-§2, ¶P is enacted to read:

 
P.__The amount given by the taxpayer in the taxable year to
a video programming distributor, as defined in 47 Code of
Federal Regulations, 79.1 (2002), to sponsor closed
captioning, open captioning or other methods of visual
presentation of audio information for persons who are deaf
or hard-of-hearing.

 
PART C

 
Sec. C-1. 35-A MRSA §7101, sub-§5 is enacted to read:

 
5. Homeland security and emergency alerts. The Legislature
further finds that__seamless, integrated, robust and redundant
means of communication, including, but not limited to, voice and
alphanumeric pagers, landline telephones, wireless telephones,
text radio and wireless e-mail, create a robust communication
system that enables rapid contact with first responders, ensures
emergency alert notification to all affected persons in the
State, including at-risk populations such as the hearing or
visually impaired, and enhances homeland security.__It is the
policy of the State to encourage the deployment of the
infrastructure necessary to support such a communications system.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill includes the legislative recommendations of the
Study Group to Examine an Emergency Alert Notification System for
Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Individuals.

 
Part A amends the law relating to the Telecommunications
Equipment Fund administered by the Department of Labor, Bureau of
Rehabilitation Services, Division of Deafness. Part A expands
the use of the fund to include equipment used to provide or
facilitate notice of emergencies to deaf and


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