- (1) Every public and private safety agency in this state may establish or participate in a basic or enhanced 9-1-1 system.
(2) A basic 9-1-1 system must include:
- (a) a 24-hour communications facility automatically accessible anywhere in the 9-1-1 jurisdiction's service area by dialing 9-1-1;
- (b) direct dispatch of public and private safety services in the 9-1-1 jurisdiction or relay or transfer of 9-1-1 calls to an appropriate public or private safety agency; and
- (c) a 24-hour communications facility equipped with at least two trunk-hunting local access circuits provided by the local telephone company's central office.
(3) An enhanced 9-1-1 system must include, in addition to the requirements for a basic 9-1-1 system:
- (a) automatic number identification that automatically identifies and displays the calling telephone number at the public safety answering point; and
- (b) automatic location identification that automatically identifies and displays the address of the calling telephone at the public safety answering point.
- (4) The primary emergency telephone number within the state is 9-1-1, but a public safety answering point shall maintain both a separate seven-digit secondary emergency number for use by the telephone company operator and a separate seven-digit nonemergency number.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 635, L. 1985; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 448, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 17, Ch. 367, L. 2017.