Oregon Code § 759.693·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions.
As
used in ORS 759.693 to 759.698, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) Adaptive
equipment means equipment that permits a person with a disability, other than
a person who is hard of hearing or speech impaired, to communicate effectively
on the telephone.
(2) Applicant
means a person who applies for an assistive telecommunication device, adaptive
equipment or a signal device.
(3) Assistive
telecommunication device means a device that utilizes a keyboard, acoustic
coupler, display screen, Braille display, speakerphone or amplifier to enable
people who are deaf, deaf-blind, hard of hearing or speech impaired to
communicate effectively on the telephone.
(4) Audiologist
means a person who has a masters or doctoral degree in audiology and a
Certificate of Clinical Competence in audiology from the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
(5) Communication
facilitator means a person who provides professional, in-person assistive
services that are necessary to help a person communicate effectively via a
telecommunication device, with or without the use of an assistive
telecommunication device or a telecommunications relay service, if the person
receiving the services is:
(a) Deaf-blind;
(b) Deaf and has
a physical disability that limits the persons expressive communication; or
(c) Hard of
hearing and has a physical disability that limits the persons expressive
communication.
(6) Deaf means
a profound hearing loss, as determined by an audiologist, licensed physician,
physician associate, nurse practitioner, hearing aid specialist or vocational
rehabilitation counselor of the Department of Human Services, that requires use
of an assistive telecommunication device to communicate effectively on the
telephone.
(7) Deaf-blind
means a hearing loss and a visual impairment that require use of an assistive
telecommunication device to communicate effectively on the telephone. For
purposes of this subsection:
(a) A hearing
loss must be determined by an audiologist, licensed physician, physician
associate, nurse practitioner, hearing aid specialist or vocational
rehabilitation counselor of the Department of Human Services.
(b) A visual
impairment must be determined by a licensed physician, physician associate,
nurse practitioner, vocational rehabilitation counselor of the Department of
Human Services or rehabilitation instructor for persons who are blind.
(8) Disability
means a physical condition, as determined by a licensed physician, physician
associate, nurse practitioner or vocational rehabilitation counselor of the
Department of Human Services, other than hearing or speech impairment that
requires use of adaptive equipment to utilize the telephone.
(9) Hard of
hearing means a hearing loss, as determined by an audiologist, licensed
physician, physician associate, nurse practitioner, hearing aid specialist or
vocational rehabilitation counselor of the Department of Human Services, that
requires use of an assistive telecommunication device to communicate
effectively on the telephone.
(10) Hearing aid
specialist means a person licensed to deal in hearing aids under ORS chapter
694.
(11) Nurse
practitioner has the meaning given that term in ORS 678.010.
(12) Physician
means an applicants primary care physician or a medical specialist who is able
to determine an applicants disability and to whom the applicant was referred
by the primary care physician.
(13) Physician
associate has the meaning given that term in ORS 677.495.
(14) Recipient
means a person who receives adaptive equipment, an assistive telecommunication
device or a signal device.
(15) Rehabilitation
instructor for persons who are blind means an employee of the Commission for
the Blind who:
(a) Meets the
minimum qualifications set by the commission to assess adult clients referred
for services;
(b) Develops
individualized training programs; and
(c) Instructs and
counsels clients of the commission on adapting to sight loss.
(16) Signal
device means a mechanical device that alerts a person who is deaf, deaf-blind
or hard of hearing of an incoming telephone call.
(17) Speech
impaired means a speech disability, as determined by a licensed physician,
physician associate, nurse practitioner, speech-language pathologist or
vocational rehabilitation counselor of the Department of Human Services, that
requires use of an assistive telecommunication device to communicate
effectively on the telephone.
(18) Speech-language
pathologist means a person who has a masters degree or equivalency in
speech-language pathology and a Certificate of Clinical Competence issued by
the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
(19) Telecommunications
relay center means a facility authorized by the Public Utility Commission to
provide telecommunications relay service.
(20) Telecommunications
relay service means a telephone transmission service that pro
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 759.693
03Subject to legislative amendments
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