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Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies
Title 28
28-27
Establishment and Operation of Public Safety Answering Points and Private Safety Answering Points
Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection
28-27-1a
Definitions
28-27-2a
Designated emergency number
28-27-3a
Answering point contact
28-27-4a
Hours of operation
28-27-5a
Ten-digit telephone lines
28-27-6a
Physical and data security
28-27-7a
Security clearance
28-27-8a
Call handling procedures
28-27-9a
Emergency power source
28-27-10a
Training
28-27-11a
Call answer threshold
28-27-12a
Number of 9-1-1 workstations
28-27-13a
Grade of service
28-27-14a
Call status indicators
28-27-15a
Requirements of 9-1-1 workstations
28-27-16a
Equipment safeguards
28-27-17a
Private Safety Answering Point Location Information
28-27-18a
Private safety answering point contingency re-route plans
28-27-19a
Public and private safety answering point inspections
28-27-20a
Private safety answering point planning and coordination
28-27-21a
Private safety answering point decertification
28-27-22a
Compliance with federal requirements for access to emergency 9-1-1 services by telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD)
28-27-23a
Requirement to connect; diversity of connections
28-27-24a
Emergency call traces
28-27-25a
Subscriber updates
28-27-26a
9-1-1 call routing
28-27-27a
Performance reports
28-27-28a
Default routing plans
28-27-29a
Outage notification
28-27-30a
Municipalities; responsibility to provide address data
28-27-31a
Wireless 9-1-1 call routing assignment
28-27-32a
VOIP telecom service providers and Connecticut 9-1-1 telecommunications fund surcharge