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Comprehensive Assessment of Emergency Medical Services 61 <br /> DRAFT REPORT and 911/Communications Center Operations Study <br /> The duties and responsibilities of the 911. Board are significant. While GS 62A-42 appears to emphasize <br /> the Board's duties regarding the collection, management and distribution of 911 funds, an additional, <br /> long overdue, and very important responsibility of the Board is the establishment of performance, <br /> reporting, operational, and technical capability standards for all certified Communications Centers <br /> (PSAP's)throughout the State.At this time,the standards are expected to go into effect in January 2014. <br /> A draft of those standards as they currently exist is included in the Appendix of this report. <br /> As well, a major initiative, underway since February 2012, is the provision to each County and <br /> established PSAP in the State, the installation of"Emergency Call Tracking System" (ECaTS)" capabilities <br /> which is expected to greatly enhance , make uniform, and formalize the complex tasks of collecting, <br /> reporting and managing 911 call statistics. <br /> 2.1.2 62A-42. Powers and duties of the 911 Board. <br /> (a) Duties.—The 911 Board has the following powers and duties: <br /> (1) To develop the 911 State Plan. In developing and updating the plan, the 911 Board <br /> must monitor trends in voice communications service technology and in enhanced <br /> 911 service technology, investigate and incorporate GIS mapping and other <br /> resources into the plan, and formulate strategies for the efficient and effective <br /> delivery of enhanced 911 service. <br /> (2) To administer the 911 Fund and the monthly 911 service charge authorized by G.S. <br /> 62A-43. <br /> (3) To distribute revenue in the 911 Fund to CMRS providers and PSAPs in accordance <br /> with this Article and advise CMRS providers and PSAPs of the requirements for <br /> receiving a distribution from the 911 Fund. <br /> (4) To establish policies and procedures to fund advisory services and training for PSAPs, <br /> to set operating standards for PSAPs, and to provide funds in accordance with these <br /> policies, procedures, and standards. <br /> (5) To investigate the revenues and expenditures associated with the operation of a <br /> PSAP to ensure compliance with restrictions on the use of amounts distributed from <br /> the 911 Fund. <br /> (6) To make and enter into contracts and agreements necessary or incidental to the <br /> performance of its powers and duties under this Article and to use revenue available <br /> to the 911 Board under G.S. 62A-44 for administrative expenses to pay its <br /> obligations under the contracts and agreements. <br /> (6a) To use funds available to the 911 Board under G.S. 62-47 to pay its obligations <br /> incurred for statewide 911 projects. <br /> (7) To accept gifts,grants,or other money for the 911 Fund. <br /> (8) To undertake its duties in a manner that is competitively and technologically neutral <br /> as to all voice communications service providers. <br /> (8a) To design, create, or acquire printed or web based public education materials <br /> regarding the proper use of 911. <br /> (9) To adopt rules to implement this Article. This authority does not include the <br /> regulation of any enhanced 911 service, such as the establishment of technical <br /> standards for telecommunications service providers to deliver 911 voice and data. <br /> (10) To take other necessary and proper action to implement the provisions of this <br /> Article. <br /> Solutions for Local Government,Inc. 59 <br />
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