(a) Statement of no access. If a person or representative
of a person has no access to the internet or to email, his or her
first pleading in a docket shall include a signed statement that:
(1) he or she has no access to the internet or to email;
and
(2) if circumstances change such that the person or
representative gains access to the internet or to email, he or she
agrees to:
(A) promptly notify the commission in writing;
(B) provide the commission with his or her email address;
and
(C) become subject to the commission rules governing
service by email for those who have not provided a statement of no
access.
(b) Subsequent access. If a person who has provided
the commission with a statement of no access as required by subsection
(a) of this section subsequently obtains access to the internet or
to email, he or she must provide an email address to the commission
and will become subject to the commission rules governing service
by email for those who have not provided a statement of no access.
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