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public safety, health, and welfare of the citizens of this |
State and their property. |
(b) For purposes of this Section: |
"9-1-1 system" has the same meaning as that term is |
defined in Section 2.19 of the Emergency Telephone System |
Act. |
"9-1-1 system provider" means any person, corporation, |
limited liability company, partnership, sole |
proprietorship, or entity of any description whatever that |
acts as a system provider within the meaning of Section |
2.18 of the Emergency Telephone System Act. |
"Emergency Telephone System Board" has the same |
meaning as that term is defined in Sections 2.11 and 15.4 |
of the Emergency Telephone System Act. |
"Public safety agency personnel" means personnel |
employed by a public safety agency, as that term is defined |
in Section 2.02 of the Emergency Telephone System Act, |
whose responsibilities include responding to requests for |
emergency services. |
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, beginning |
July 1, 2010, it is unlawful for any 9-1-1 system provider to |
offer or provide or seek to offer or provide to any emergency |
telephone system board or 9-1-1 system, or agent, |
representative, or designee thereof, any network and database |
service used or intended to be used by any emergency telephone |
system board or 9-1-1 system for the purpose of answering, |
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transferring, or relaying requests for emergency services, or |
dispatching public safety agency personnel in response to |
requests for emergency services, unless the 9-1-1 system |
provider has applied for and received a Certificate of 9-1-1 |
System Provider Authority from the Commission. The Commission |
shall approve an application for a Certificate of 9-1-1 System |
Provider Authority upon a showing by the applicant, and a |
finding by the Commission, after notice and hearing, that the |
applicant possesses sufficient technical, financial, and |
managerial resources and abilities to provide network service |
and database services that it seeks authority to provide in its |
application for service authority, in a safe, continuous, and |
uninterrupted manner. |
(d) No incumbent local exchange carrier that provides, as |
of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th |
General Assembly, any 9-1-1 network and 9-1-1 database service |
used or intended to be used by any Emergency Telephone System |
Board or 9-1-1 system, shall be required to obtain a |
Certificate of 9-1-1 System Provider Authority under this |
Section. No entity that possesses, as of the effective date of |
this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, a Certificate |
of Service Authority and provides 9-1-1 network and 9-1-1 |
database services to any incumbent local exchange carrier as of |
the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
Assembly shall be required to obtain a Certificate of 9-1-1 |
System Provider Authority under this Section. |