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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 513
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the terms of the
members of the Emergency Number Systems Board serving on July 1,
1983 expire as follows:
(1) Two members in 1984;
(2) Three members in 1985;
(3) Three members in 1986; and
(4) Three members in 1987.
SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1983.
Approved May 10, 1983.
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CHAPTER 68
(House Bill 1115)
AN ACT concerning
911 Emergency Telephone Systems
FOR the purpose of providing for the payment of certain costs of
maintaining and operating 911 emergency telephone systems;
authorizing counties to impose certain charges in addition
to the 911 fee to be paid by telephone subscribers to
switched local exchange access service and deposited for the
account of the counties in the 911 Trust Fund to be held by
the State Comptroller; requiring the Public Service
Commission to direct telephone companies to collect the
additional charge as agents for the 911 Trust Fund and for
the benefit of the counties imposing the additional charge;
providing for the disbursement of moneys in the 911 Trust
Fund; authorizing the use of moneys in the 911 Trust Fund to
pay certain costs of maintaining and operating 911 emergency
telephone systems; fixing the 911 fee collected on a
statewide basis at a certain rate and eliminating a time
limitation on the imposition and collection of the 911 fee;
directing the fee to be applied to ail current bills
rendered for switched local exchange access service;
establishing a credit in a certain amount against the
proceeds of the 911 fee to be remitted by telephone
companies to cover the expenses of billing, collecting and
remitting the 911. fee and any additional charges; providing
for the allocation of the fee and charges collected into
certain accounts_and of the moneys in the 911 Trust Fund as
of a certain date; authorizing the Emergency Number Systems
Board to coordinate the installation and enhancement of 911
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