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1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2110
2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 2110 on page 1, by
3 replacing lines 1 and 2 with the following:
4 "AN ACT in relation to emergency telephone systems."; and
5 on page 3, line 9, after "system.", by inserting the
6 following:
7 "The appropriate Emergency Telephone System Board must
8 compile and transmit to the county clerk a list of the names
9 of all individuals residing in the county whose addresses
10 have changed. The list must (i) include the first and last
11 names of those individuals and the former addresses and new
12 addresses of those individuals and (ii) clearly identify the
13 individuals who are not known to have physically moved but
14 whose addresses have changed as a result of the
15 implementation of the 9-1-1 emergency telephone system."; and
16 on page 4, line 23, after "system.", by inserting the
17 following:
18 "The appropriate Emergency Telephone System Board must
19 compile and transmit to the county clerk a list of the names
20 of all individuals residing in the county whose addresses
21 have changed. The list must (i) include the first and last
22 names of those individuals and the former addresses and new
23 addresses of those individuals and (ii) clearly identify the
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1 individuals who are not known to have physically moved but
2 whose addresses have changed as a result of the
3 implementation of the 9-1-1 emergency telephone system."; and
4 on page 7, line 21, after "system.", by inserting the
5 following:
6 "The appropriate Emergency Telephone System Board must
7 compile and transmit to the election authority a list of the
8 names of all individuals residing in the election
9 jurisdiction whose addresses have changed. The list must (i)
10 include the first and last names of those individuals and the
11 former addresses and new addresses of those individuals and
12 (ii) clearly identify the individuals who are not know to
13 have physically moved but whose addresses have changed as a
14 result of the implementation of the 9-1-1 emergency telephone
15 system."; and
16 on page 8, immediately below line 6, by inserting the
17 following:
18 "Section 10. The Emergency Telephone System Act is
19 amended by changing Section 15.4 as follows:
20 (50 ILCS 750/15.4) (from Ch. 134, par. 45.4)
21 Sec. 15.4. Emergency Telephone System Board; powers.
22 (a) The corporate authorities of any county or
23 municipality that imposes a surcharge under Section 15.3
24 shall establish an Emergency Telephone System Board. The
25 corporate authorities shall provide for the manner of
26 appointment and the number of members of the Board, provided
27 that the board shall consist of not fewer than 5 members, one
28 of whom may be a public member who is a resident of the local
29 exchange service territory included in the 9-1-1 coverage
30 area, one of whom (in counties with a population less than
31 100,000) may be a member of the county board, and at least 3
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1 of whom shall be representative of the 9-1-1 public safety
2 agencies, including but not limited to police departments,
3 fire departments, emergency medical services providers, and
4 emergency services and disaster agencies, and appointed on
5 the basis of their ability or experience. Elected officials
6 are also eligible to serve on the board. Members of the
7 board shall serve without compensation but shall be
8 reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses. Any 2 or
9 more municipalities, counties, or combination thereof, that
10 impose a surcharge under Section 15.3 may, instead of
11 establishing individual boards, establish by
12 intergovernmental agreement a Joint Emergency Telephone
13 System Board pursuant to this Section. The manner of
14 appointment of such a joint board shall be prescribed in the
15 agreement.
16 (b) The powers and duties of the board shall be defined
17 by ordinance of the municipality or county, or by
18 intergovernmental agreement in the case of a joint board.
19 The powers and duties shall include, but need not be limited
20 to the following:
21 (1) Planning a 9-1-1 system.
22 (2) Coordinating and supervising the
23 implementation, upgrading, or maintenance of the system,
24 including the establishment of equipment specifications
25 and coding systems.
26 (3) Receiving monies from the surcharge imposed
27 under Section 15.3, and from any other source, for
28 deposit into the Emergency Telephone System Fund.
29 (4) Authorizing all disbursements from the fund.
30 (5) Hiring any staff necessary for the
31 implementation or upgrade of the system.
32 (c) All monies received by a board pursuant to a
33 surcharge imposed under Section 15.3 shall be deposited into
34 a separate interest-bearing Emergency Telephone System Fund
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1 account. The treasurer of the municipality or county that has
2 established the board or, in the case of a joint board, any
3 municipal or county treasurer designated in the
4 intergovernmental agreement, shall be custodian of the fund.
5 All interest accruing on the fund shall remain in the fund.
6 No expenditures may be made from such fund except upon the
7 direction of the board by resolution passed by a majority of
8 all members of the board. Expenditures may be made only to
9 pay for the costs associated with the following:
10 (1) The design of the Emergency Telephone System.
11 (2) The coding of an initial Master Street Address
12 Guide data base, and update and maintenance thereof.
13 (3) The repayment of any monies advanced for the
14 implementation of the system.
15 (4) The charges for Automatic Number Identification
16 and Automatic Location Identification equipment, a
17 computer aided dispatch system that records, maintains,
18 and integrates information, mobile data transmitters
19 equipped with automatic vehicle locators, and
20 maintenance, replacement and update thereof to increase
21 operational efficiency and improve the provision of
22 emergency services.
23 (5) The non-recurring charges related to
24 installation of the Emergency Telephone System and the
25 ongoing network charges.
26 (6) The acquisition and installation, or the
27 reimbursement of costs therefor to other governmental
28 bodies that have incurred those costs, of road or street
29 signs that are essential to the implementation of the
30 emergency telephone system and that are not duplicative
31 of signs that are the responsibility of the jurisdiction
32 charged with maintaining road and street signs.
33 (7) Other products and services necessary for the
34 implementation, upgrade, and maintenance of the system
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1 and any other purpose related to the operation of the
2 system, including costs attributable directly to the
3 construction, leasing, or maintenance of any buildings or
4 facilities or costs of personnel attributable directly to
5 the operation of the system. Costs attributable directly
6 to the operation of an emergency telephone system do not
7 include the costs of public safety agency personnel who
8 are and equipment that is dispatched in response to an
9 emergency call.
10 (d) The board shall complete the data base before
11 implementation of the 9-1-1 system. The error ratio of the
12 data base shall not at any time exceed 1% of the total data
13 base.
14 (e) The board must compile and transmit to the
15 appropriate election authority a list of the names and former
16 and new addresses of all individuals whose residence is the
17 same but whose address as changed as the result of the
18 implementation of an emergency telephone system so that the
19 election authority may update the voter registration records.
20 (Source: P.A. 89-568, eff. 1-1-97; 90-698, eff. 8-7-98.)".
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