WIRELESS LEGISLATION FOR THE STATE OF ARKANSAS

HOUSE BILL 1737 For An Act To BeEntitled “AN ACT TOAMEND ARKANSAS CODE 12-10-323 (a) RELATING TO THE AUTHORIZEDEXPENDITURES OF REVENUES OF THE 911 PUBLIC SAFETYPROGRAM; TO ADD OTHER AUTHORIZED EXPENDITURES OF REVENUESNECESSARY FOR SUPERVISORY, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND OTHER EXPENSESNECESSARY FOR THE FUNCTIONING OF COUNTY-WIDE OTHERPURPOSES.”911 PROGRAMS; AND FOR Subtitle “AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSASCODE 12-10-323 …

NATIONAL CURRICULUM SUMMARY INTRODUCTION

Interpersonal Communications Role of The Telecommunicator The Communications Function Telephone Techniques 9-1-1 Operating Systems Hearing Impaired Callers Handling Hysterical & Suicidal Callers Basic Radio Broadcasting Techniques Law-Enforcement Terminology Fire Service Terminology EMS Terminology Emergency Call Processing Guidelines: Law Enforcement Fire EMS Haz Mat Awareness Record Keeping Systems Telecommunicator Liability Fire/EMS Scene Safety Officer Survival Simulations …

TRAINING LEGISLATION FOR THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

Emergency Telephone Service (911) [New] Sec. 19-5-301. Purpose Health, Public Welfare, Etc. 19-5-303 19-5-303. Definitions 19-5-305. Authorization to create emergency communicationsdistrict 19-5-307. Board of commissioners; appointment; qualifications;terms; quorum; authority 19-5-309. 911 designated primary emergency telephonenumber; secondary and non-emergency numbers; enhanced 911 service; guidelines; referenda by county electors. 19-5-311. Methods for responding to emergencycalls. 19-5-313. Emergency …

NEW MEXICO STATUTES ANNOTATED

N.M. Stat. Ann. § 63-9D-1 (1997) § 63-9D-1. Short Title Chapter 63, Article 9D NMSA 1978 may be cited as the “Enhanced 911 Act”. N.M. Stat. Ann. § 63-9D-2 (1997) § 63-9D-2. Findings and Purpose A. The legislature finds that: (1) isolated people, the elderly, the young and victims of crime are often at risk and without help; (2) children, elderly …

The Great Debate. . . who should pay for wireless enhanced 9-1-1?

  March NENANews – Selected Articles   By S. Robert MillerChairman, Delaware Valley 9-1-1 Coalition As the deadlines approach for Phase I and Phase II implementation of FCC94-102, there is a growing debate in the board rooms of corporate America and the halls ofgovernment as to who should pay for enhanced wireless 9-1-1 services. Should …

PB-02 The 9-1-1 Puzzle – Hard Back

Responding to the need for a comprehensive publication about 9-1-1, NENA has prepared the first-ever book devoted entirely to the emergency services number. The 9-1-1 Puzzle: Putting All the Pieces Together by Sue Pivetta serves as a guide for implementation and operation of 9-1-1 systems. Public safety administrators, county officials and telephone company managers will …

Meeting Minutes – Michigan NENA November 6, 2002 Midland County Central Dispatch – Midland, Michigan

President Mike Sexton called the meeting to order at 10:05 AM at Midland County Central Dispatch in with 13 members, 1 guest and 2 non-members present.  Those in attendance: NAME REPRESENTING NAME REPRESENTING Al Kear Verizon Ty Wooten Indiana NENA Stephen Todd City of Flint Jim Fyvie Clinton County Daniel Loftus Livoinia Police Bill Charon …