E Modifying certain provisions regulating emergency (911) + telecommunications systems; requiring owners and operators of new multistation or +private branch exchange (PBX) multiline telephone systems to provide call back +numbers and emergency response locations for caller location purposes, defining +call back number, emergency response location and multiline telephone system; +exempting multiline telephone system manufacturers, providers or operators from+ civil damages or penalties in connection with developing, designing, +installing, maintaining, performing, provisioning, adopting, operating or +implementing call back plans or systems; requiring multiline telephone systems to +provide user dialing instructions and shared residential, hotel and motel and +business multiline telephone systems to ensure connection to the public +switched network for automatic number and location identification purposes, exempting +certain residential facilities with certain alternative means of direction +from the requirement; specifying certain requirements for multiline telephone +systems operated by public or private educational institutions; exempting +multiline telephone systems with single emergency response locations and system+ operators employing alternative methods of enhanced 911 support from certain +signaling and database maintenance regulations; authorizing operators to apply +for exemptions from the requirements from the chief officer of the public+ safety answering points serving the jurisdiction; providing for +applicability; appropriating money to the commissioner of public safety for certain +previously enacted 911 emergency telecommunications services; requiring peace +officers to invalidate drivers licenses or permits of persons arrested for +driving while impaired (DWI) test refusal, return the license or permit to the +person for use as an identification (ID) card during the period of suspension, +revocation or cancellation and issue to the person a temporary short term license (mk, ja)