Examples of Enhanced 911 system in a sentence
No Enhanced 9-1-1 system may be implemented until such time as at least eighty-five percent (85%) of all residents in the PCA have been assigned a standard street address.
In addition, the Commissioner shall 11 administer the statewide Enhanced 911 system established under 30 V.S.A. 12 chapter 87.
In accordance with the FCC Order, no CMRS provider shall be required to provide wireless Enhanced 911 service until such time as (i) the provider receives a request for such service from the administrator of a PSAP that is capable of receiving and utilizing the data elements associated with the service; (ii) funds are available pursuant to G.S. 62B-4; and (iii) the local exchange carrier is able to support the wireless Enhanced 911 system.
In January 2016, the rate increased to 6% of instate charges.State E-9-1-1 Surcharge – This fund supports the upgradeand maintenance of the statewide Enhanced 9-1-1 system.
An amount levied by the corporate authorities of any municipality or county on billed subscribers of network connections for installing and maintaining an Enhanced 9-1-1 system.
A CMRS provider, local exchange company, service supplier, or their employees, directors, officers, or agents, except in cases of wanton or willful misconduct, shall not be liable for any damages in a civil action resulting from death or injury to any person or from damage to property incurred by any person in connection with developing, adopting, implementing, maintaining, or operating any wireless 911 system or wireless Enhanced 911 system.
Oregon has long been a leader in the field of 9-1-1 services; first having a statewide Basic 9-1-1 network and then in the mid-1990’s enacting legislation and funding for a statewide Enhanced 9-1-1 system.
The names of the roads and design of the signs shall be subject to Board approval.All roads shall be named to comply with the provisions of Enhanced 911 system per RSA 106-H:10,I; RSA 106-H:7, VII.
Enhanced 911 AgreementThe County entered into an agreement with the City whereby the City will operate and maintain an Enhanced 911 system and radio dispatch system to receive and dispatch emergency calls and calls for service from residents of Gage County.
The Enhanced 911 system utilized by the Town of Hilton Head Fire and Rescue has specific requirements for the posting of street address along roadways.