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Session Laws, 1983
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor
(1)  The extent to which ["]911 systems["] currently
exist in Maryland; (2)  The estimated cost of installing a ["]911
system["] on a statewide basis; (3)  A schedule for installing a ["]911 system["] on a
statewide basis; (4)  The estimated cost of installing
["]enhancements["] to the ["]911 system["]; (5)  A plan for the administrative structure and the
financing of the structure to provide ["]public safety answering
points["] to operate a ["]911 system["] on a statewide basis; and (6)  Any suggested changes to this subtitle.
204H-4. (a)   [On or before July 1, 1983, any] ANY county or any
several counties together which seek funding for the installation
of a 911 system or enhancements to a system or any county or any
several counties together which seek reimbursement for the
installation of a 911 system or enhancements to a system shall
submit to the Board a 911 system plan for that county or
multicounty area. THE COUNTY OR THE SEVERAL COUNTIES SHALL
SUBMIT PLANS FOR INSTALLATION OF A 911 SYSTEM ON OR BEFORE JULY
1, 1983. The plan shall conform to the planning guidelines set by
the Board and shall be designed to meet the requirements of those
public safety agencies whose services are available through the
911 system. The plan shall include: (1)  The type of 911 system desired for the county or
multicounty area, including the type of equipment to be used and
the associated costs; (2)  The location of the emergency services answering
point and the county or multicounty agency or organization
responsible for operating the emergency services answering point; (3)  A listing of those public safety agencies whose
services will be available through the 911 system; (4)  The personnel determined necessary to operate and
maintain the 911 system; and (5)  The educational efforts the county will undertake
to acquaint the general public with the availability and proper
use of the 911 system. (b)   [In the case of those] THOSE counties which do not seek
funding or reimbursement for THE COST OF INSTALLING a 911 system
[each county] shall submit a report to the Board by July 1, 1985


 
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