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armoires, nightstands, bunk beds, roll-away beds and | chests; |
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| (3)__Baby furniture, including, but not limited to, | cribs, dressers and changing tables; |
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| (4)__Dining room furniture, including, but not limited | to, tables, chairs, dinette sets, hutches and dry | sinks; |
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| (5)__Patio and outdoor furniture, including, but not | limited to, tables, chairs, umbrellas, porch swings and | gliders; |
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| (6)__Office furniture, including, but not limited to, | desks, chairs, tables, workstations, movable | partitions, shelving, file cabinets, coat racks and | couches; and |
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| (7)__Home electronic devices, including home | appliances, home computers, televisions, stereos and | radios. |
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| B.__"Furniture" does not include: |
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| (1)__Items that are affixed to real property such as | sinks, toilets, built-in cabinets or light fixtures; or |
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| (2)__Furnishings such as carpeting, artwork, draperies | or blinds. |
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| | 5.__Home service provider.__"Home service provider" means the | facilities-based carrier or reseller with which a customer | contracts for the provision of mobile telecommunications | services. |
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| | 6.__Mobile telecommunications services.__"Mobile | telecommunications services" means commercial mobile radio | service as defined in 47 Code of Federal Regulations, Section | 20.3 as in effect on July 1, 1999.__For purposes of sourcing, | "mobile telecommunications services" does not include air-ground | radiotelephone service as defined in 47 Code of Federal | Regulations, Section 22.99 as in effect on June 1, 1999. |
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| | 7.__Network elements.__"Network elements" means features, | functions and capabilities that are provided by a | telecommunications carrier to another telecommunications carrier | including subscriber numbers, databases, signaling systems and | information sufficient for billing and collection or used in the | transmission, routing or other provisions of a telecommunications | service. |
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