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9 <br /> f21) Voice communications service connection. — Each telephone number <br /> assigned to a residential or commercial subscriber by a voice <br /> communications service provider, without regard to technology <br /> deployed. <br /> f22) Voice communications service. —Any of the following: <br /> a. The transmission, conveyance, or routing of real-time, two-way <br /> voice communications to a point or between or among points by <br /> or through any electronic, radio, satellite, cable, optical, <br /> microwave, wireline, wireless, or other medium or method, <br /> regardless of the protocol used. <br /> b. The ability to receive and terminate voice calls to and from the <br /> public switched telephone network. <br /> c. Interconnected VoIP service. <br /> f23) Voice communications service provider. — An entity that provides <br /> voice communications service to a subscriber. <br /> f24) VoIP provider. —An entity that provides interconnected VoIP service. <br /> "§ 62A-41. 911 Board. <br /> Membership. — The 911 Board is established in the Office of Information <br /> Technology Services. The 911 Board consists of 17 members as follows: <br /> (1) Four members appointed by the Governor as follows: <br /> a. An individual who represents municipalities appointed upon the <br /> recommendation of the North Carolina League of <br /> Munichalities. <br /> b. An individual who represents counties appointed upon the <br /> recommendation of the North Carolina Association of County <br /> Commissioners. <br /> c. An individual who represents a VoIP provider. <br /> d. An individual who represents the North Carolina chapter of the <br /> National Emergency Number Association (NENA). <br /> (2) Six members appointed by the General Assembly upon the <br /> recommendation of the Speaker of the House of Representatives as <br /> follows: <br /> a. An individual who is a sheriff. <br /> b. Two individuals who represent CMRS providers operating in <br /> North Carolina. <br /> c. An individual who represents the North Carolina chapter of the <br /> Association of Public Safety Communications Officials <br /> IAPCO). <br /> d. Two individuals who represent local exchange carriers <br /> operating in North Carolina, one of whom represents a local <br /> exchange carrier with less than 50,000 access lines. <br /> (3) Six members appointed by the General Assembly upon the <br /> recommendation of the President Pro Tempore of the Senate as <br /> follows: <br /> a. An individual who is a chief of police. <br /> b. Two individuals who represent CMRS providers operating in <br /> North Carolina. <br /> c. An individual who represents the North Carolina chapter of the <br /> National Emergency Number Association (NENA). <br /> d. Two individuals who represent local exchange carriers <br /> operating in North Carolina, one of whom represents a local <br /> exchange carrier with less than 200,000 access lines. <br /> (4) The State Chief Information Officer or the State Chief Information <br /> Officer's designee, who serves as the chair. <br /> SL2007-0383 Session Law 2007-383 Page 3 <br />