History of 911 Legislation in North Carolina

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History of 911 Legislation in North Carolina Heather Fennell Steve Rose Gayle Moses January 26, 2009 House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 1

Birth of 911 1967 Federal Commission suggests 3 digit number for emergency use. 1968 AT&T announces 911 designation. 1972 FCC recommends 911 be implemented nationwide. 1978 Utilities Commission began looking at 911 in NC. First 911 operational in NC in Gaston/ Lincoln County. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 2

Issues for local governments E-911 identifies where the call originates. Requires new equipment for routing of calls. Requires addressing. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 3

1989 Statewide legislation Chapter 587 of the 1989 Session Laws. 911 service: provides the ability to reach a PSAP by dialing 911 and directs the call to the appropriate PSAP based on the location of the call. 911 charge: start-up equipment, subscriber notification, addressing, billing, and installation maintenance, service and network charges of service supplier providing 911 service. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 4

911 charge Set by local government in ordinance. Either by resolution and special election or public hearing with 10 days notice. Amount varied, no cap. Deposited in separate account: the Emergency Telephone System Fund. Collected by the service supplier on the local bill. Supplier received 1% administrative fee. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 5

Use of Local Fund 62A-8 Eligible Emergency telephone equipment including hardware, software and database provisioning, addressing and nonrecurring costs of establishing 911 system. Rates of service supplier s 911 service. Not Eligible Lease or purchase of real estate. Cosmetic remodeling of dispatch centers. Hiring, training, and compensation of dispatchers. Mobile communication vehicles, ambulances, fire engines. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 6

Cell Phones FCC Order 94-102: Phase 1 Automatic Number Identification (ANI) and location of tower. Phase 2 Automatic Location Identification (ALI). House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 7

1998 - Wireless 911 System S.L. 1998-158 Wireless enhanced 911 system: provides wireless 911 services and directs calls to appropriate PSAPs by selective routing and provides the capability of ANI and ALI in accordance with the FCC order. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 8

Wireless 911 charge Originally 80. Reduced to 70 in 2005. Collected by the wireless provider on the local bill. Provider received 1% administrative fee. Administered by Wireless 911 Board. Board received 1% administrative fee. Funded both wireless provider updates and PSAP updates. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 9

Use of Wireless funds 62A-25 Eligible use for wireless providers: Actual and commercially reasonable compliance costs. Eligible use for PSAPs: Equipment for wireless Enhanced 911 system. Rates of service supplier s wireless Enhanced 911 service. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 10

2007 Combined Statewide 911 S.L. 2007-383. Combined local and wireless under new statewide 911 Board. Statewide uniform fee collected by all voice communication service providers. Funds distributed to both wireless providers and PSAPs. Created authority for grants to PSAPs in rural and high cost areas. Existing funds in local Emergency Telephone System Fund as of 1/1/08 transferred to the General Fund and could be used for any lawful purpose. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 11

Statewide 911 fee Uniform 70. Board must monitor revenue raised and reduce rate if revenues exceed amount needed. Collected by all voice communications providers. Providers receive 1% administration fee. Administered by new 911 Board. Board receives 1% administration fee. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 12

Use of 911 Fund 62A-46 Eligible Emergency telephone equipment including hardware, software and database provisioning, addressing and nonrecurring costs of establishing 911 system. Eligible in-state training of 911 personnel regarding the maintenance and operation of the 911 system. Rates of service supplier s 911 service. Not Eligible Lease or purchase of real estate. Cosmetic remodeling of dispatch centers. Hiring and compensation of dispatchers. Mobile communication vehicles, ambulances, fire engines. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 13

PSAP requests to expand fund use At least 20 PSAPs requested bills to expand permitted uses of 911 Funds between the years of 2001-2009. Majority of requests were for communications equipment, including items such as mobile radios, base stations, and communications towers. Training of telecommunications dispatchers was requested in at least four bills. House Select Committee on the Use of 911 Funds 14