Found 16 occurrences for Wireless 911 calls
Each county shall operate and maintain a Previous 911 Next emergency telecommunications system.
The digits Previous 911 Next , so designated by the Federal Communications Commission, must be the primary emergency telephone number within the system. A public safety agency may maintain a separate secondary backup number for emergency Previous calls Next and shall maintain a separate number for nonemergency telephone Previous calls Next .
The Previous 911 Next systems may be multijurisdictional and regional in character provided that design and implementation are preceded by cooperative planning on a county-by-county basis with local public safety agencies.
Every owner and operator of a wire-line or Previous wireless Next circuit switched or packet-based telecommunications system connected to the public switched telephone network shall design and maintain the system to dial the Previous 911 Next number without charge to the caller.
Every owner and operator of a Previous wireless Next telecommunications system shall design and maintain the system to dial the Previous 911 Next number without charge to the caller.
Every pay phone owner and operator shall permit dialing of the Previous 911 Next number without coin and without charge to the caller.
Every owner and operator of a multistation or private branch exchange (PBX) multiline telephone system shall design and maintain the system to dial the Previous 911 Next number without charge to the caller.
(a) The state shall contract with the county or other governmental agencies operating public safety answering points and with the appropriate wire-line telecommunications service providers or other entities determined by the commissioner to be capable of providing effective and efficient components of the Previous 911 Next system for the operation, maintenance, enhancement, and expansion of the Previous 911 system.
(b) The contract language or subsequent amendments to the contract must include a description of the services to be furnished to the county or other governmental agencies operating public safety answering points. The contract language or subsequent amendments must include the terms of compensation based on the effective tariff or price list filed with the Public Utilities Commission or the prices agreed to by the parties.
(c) The contract language or subsequent amendments to contracts between the parties must contain a provision for resolving disputes.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes