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Statewide 911 system.

IN · session 2024 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 8, 2024

Latest action (Mar 13, 2024) Public Law 119

Summary

Removes references to "enhanced 911 service". Increases the penalty for false informing if the false report is that a person is dangerous and certain other circumstances exist. Changes references from the "enhanced prepaid wireless charge" to the "911 service prepaid wireless charge". Provides that information relating to security measures or precautions used to secure the statewide 911 system may be excepted from public disclosure at the discretion of the statewide 911 board. Makes changes to or repeals certain definitions relating to the state 911 system. Provides that all originating service providers that provide 911 service for their customers: (1) shall connect to the state 911 system using an industry standard or functional equivalent; and (2) must establish and maintain the connection in accordance with all applicable regulatory requirements requiring service continuity and ensure access to public safety assistance.Provides that an emergency communications center included in the definition of PSAP may not be construed to create an additional PSAP. Makes a technical correction. Makes conforming amendments.

Sponsors (4)

3 coauthors / cosponsors

Action history (22)

  1. Jan 8, 2024 Authored by Senators Walker K and Crider · upper
  2. Jan 8, 2024 First reading: referred to Committee on Homeland Security and Transportation · upper
  3. Jan 23, 2024 Senator Freeman added as third author · upper
  4. Jan 23, 2024 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
  5. Jan 25, 2024 Second reading: ordered engrossed · upper
  6. Jan 29, 2024 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 51: yeas 49, nays 0 · upper
  7. Jan 29, 2024 Cosponsor: Representative Bartels · upper
  8. Jan 29, 2024 House sponsor: Representative Barrett · upper
  9. Jan 31, 2024 Referred to the House · upper
  10. Feb 6, 2024 First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code · lower
  11. Feb 26, 2024 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · lower
  12. Feb 28, 2024 Representatives Cash and Pack R added as cosponsors · lower
  13. Feb 28, 2024 Second reading: ordered engrossed · lower
  14. Mar 1, 2024 Returned to the Senate with amendments · lower
  15. Feb 29, 2024 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 252: yeas 92, nays 0 · lower
  16. Mar 4, 2024 Motion to concur filed · upper
  17. Mar 4, 2024 Senate concurred in House amendments; Roll Call 269: yeas 46, nays 2 · upper
  18. Mar 7, 2024 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
  19. Mar 11, 2024 Signed by the Speaker · lower
  20. Mar 12, 2024 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
  21. Mar 13, 2024 Signed by the Governor · executive
  22. Mar 13, 2024 Public Law 119 · upper
Subjects
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE; Offenses Against Public Health, Order, and DecencyHEALTH; Emergency Medical Services (EMS)HOMELAND SECURITY; Emergency Management and Preparedness

Text versions (4)

The published texts of this bill as it moves through the legislature. Each links to the official document on the state legislature site. Data from OpenStates.

  • Enrolled Senate Bill (S) · PDF
  • Senate Bill (S) · PDF
  • Senate Bill (H) · PDF
  • Introduced Senate Bill (S) · PDF

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