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1,11. 96 13:uu VI 91d 733 1u65 NCACC ZU 13 <br /> r <br /> 3. 911 fees <br /> Seek legislation to increase flexibility in the use of fees generated for Emergency 911 <br /> Services in order to expand the ability of counties to enhance these services; and to <br /> allow 911 surcharge fees to be charged to cellular and other wireless telephones. <br /> Cellular and wireless producers should be required to install equipment necessary to <br /> locate cellular users for"enhanced 911"purposes. (Wake County and 1995 Goal). <br /> In 1989,The General Assembly enacted the"Public Safety Telephone Am' authorizing <br /> the imposition of a monthly"911 charge"through telephone bills paid by subscribers. <br /> Chapter 587, Session Laws of 1989, codified as Chapter 62A of the North Carolina <br /> General Statutes. G.S.62A-8 provides that the funds raised through these fees, placed in <br /> an"Emergency Telephone Fund,"could"be used only to pay for: <br /> 1) The lease, purchase, or maintenance of emergency telephone equi;.7ment, including <br /> necessary computer hardware, software and database provisioning, addressing, and non- <br /> recurring costs of establishing a 911 system, and <br /> 2) The rates associated with the service supplier's 911 service and other service <br /> supplier recurring charges." <br /> The statute also provides that"The following expenses are not eligible for payment from <br /> the Fund: the lease or purchase of real estate, cosmetic remodeling of emergency dispatch <br /> centers,hiring,training,and compensating dispatchers, and the purchase of mobile <br /> communications vehicles, ambulances,fire engines, or other emergency v chiles." <br /> The Act makes no provision for the imposition of 911 charges on users of cellular <br /> telephone devices in much greater use than when the Act was ratified. Jr, 1995,the <br /> Association supported legislation to expand the uses for these funds. The proposal to <br /> impose these fees on users of cellular phones is new this year. <br /> 4. Funding for Entitlement Programs <br /> Seek legislation to require the State of North Carolina to assume a g rester burden of <br /> financial responsibility for social programs,specifnally Food Stamps,Aid to <br /> Famifies with Dependent Children,Medicaid and Special Assistance:,or similar <br /> programs. (Annual Conference Resolution) <br /> The total cost of these four programs in North Carolina(federal, state arxd local funds)is <br /> over$S billion. Of this total,county expenditures total over$417 milho:i, according to <br /> Raiding estimates provided by the Department of Human Resources. TI a percentages of <br /> expenditures borne by counties as well as the total county dollars spent for administration <br /> and for direct payments in each of the four programs are broken out as follows: <br />
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