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| AN ACT concerning utilities.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Emergency Telephone System Act is amended by |
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| changing Sections 10, 11, and 15.4 and by adding Sections 2.21, |
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| 2.22, and 2.23 as follows: |
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| (50 ILCS 750/2.21 new) |
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| Sec. 2.21. Next generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1). "Next |
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| generation 9-1-1" or "(NG9-1-1)" means, for the purposes of a |
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| Regional Pilot Project, a system comprised of managed Internet |
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| Protocol-based networks and elements that augment or replace |
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| present day 9-1-1 features and functions and add new |
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| capabilities, which may enable the public to transmit text, |
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| images, video, or data, or a combination thereof, to the 9-1-1 |
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| system. |
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| (50 ILCS 750/2.22 new) |
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| Sec. 2.22. Regional Pilot Project. "Regional Pilot |
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| Project" means an experimental program designed to test the |
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| efficacy of next generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) within a region |
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| that includes not less than 15 counties and not more than 19 |
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| counties with an aggregate population no greater than 500,000. |
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| Any Regional Pilot Project must be approved by the Commission |
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| and provide for an initial testing phase designed to |
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| demonstrate the ability of the technology to provide access to |
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| emergency services from new and existing sources with no |
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| reduction in existing service quality, reliability, or safety. |
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| (50 ILCS 750/2.23 new) |
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| Sec. 2.23. Qualified governmental entity. "Qualified |
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| governmental entity" means a unit of local government |
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| authorized to provide 9-1-1 services pursuant to the Emergency |
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| Telephone System Act where no emergency telephone system board |
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| exists. |
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| (50 ILCS 750/10) (from Ch. 134, par. 40) |
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| Sec. 10. Technical and operational standards for the |
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| development of the
local agency systems shall be established |
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| and reviewed by the Commission on or before
December 31, 1979, |
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| after consultation with all agencies specified in Section 9. |
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| For the limited purpose of permitting a board, a qualified |
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| governmental entity, a group of boards, or a group of |
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| governmental entities to participate in a Regional Pilot |
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| Project to implement next generation 9-1-1, as defined in this |
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| Act, the Commission may forbear from applying any rule adopted |
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| under the Emergency Telephone Systems Act as it applies to |
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| conducting of the Regional Pilot Project to implement next |
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| generation 9-1-1, if the Commission determines, after notice |
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| and hearing, that: |
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| (1) enforcement of the rule is not necessary to ensure |
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| the development and improvement of emergency communication |
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| procedures and facilities in such a manner as to be able to |
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| quickly respond to any person requesting 9-1-1 service from |
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| police, fire, medical, rescue, and other emergency |
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| services; |
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| (2) enforcement of the rule or provision is not |
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| necessary for the protection of consumers; and |
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| (3) forbearance from applying the provisions or rules |
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| is consistent with the public interest. |
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| The Commission may exercise such forbearance with respect |
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| to one, and only one, Regional Pilot Project to implement next |
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| generation 9-1-1. |
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| If the Commission authorizes a Regional Pilot Project, then |
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| telecommunications carriers shall not be liable for any civil |
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| damages as a result of any act or omission, except willful or |
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| wanton misconduct, in connection with developing, adopting, |
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| operating, implementing, or delivering or receiving calls in |
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| connection with any plan or system authorized by this Section |
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| and Section 11 of this Act. |
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| (Source: P.A. 79-1092.) |
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| (50 ILCS 750/11) (from Ch. 134, par. 41) |
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| Sec. 11. Within one year after the implementation date or |
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| by January 31,
1980, whichever is later, all public agencies in |
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| a county having 100,000
or more inhabitants shall
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| tentative plans of the establishment of a system required by |
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Act to the public utility or utilities providing public |
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| telephone
service within the respective jurisdiction of each |
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| public agency. A
copy of each such plan shall be filed with the |
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| Commission. |
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| Within 2 years after the implementation date or by
January |
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| 31, 1982, whichever is later, all public agencies in a county |
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| having
100,000 or more inhabitants shall submit final
plans for |
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| the establishment of the system to such utilities, and shall
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| make arrangements with such utilities for the implementation of |
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| the
planned emergency telephone system no later than 3 years |
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| after the implementation
date or by December 31, 1985, |
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| whichever is later. A
copy of the plan required by this |
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| subdivision shall be filed with the
Commission. In order to |
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| secure compliance with the standards promulgated
under Section |
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| 10, the Commission shall have the power to approve or
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| disapprove such plan, unless such plan was announced before the
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| effective date of this Act. |
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| If any public agency has implemented or is a part of a |
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| system
required by this Act on a deadline specified in this |
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| Section, such
public agency shall submit in lieu of the |
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| tentative or final plan a
report describing the system and |
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| stating its operational date. |
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| A board, a qualified governmental entity, a group of |
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| boards, or a group of qualified governmental entities involved |
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| in a Regional Pilot Project to implement next generation 9-1-1, |
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| as defined in this Act, shall submit a plan to the Commission |
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| describing in detail the Regional Pilot Project no fewer than |
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| 180 days prior to the implementation of the plan. The |
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| Commission may approve the plan after notice and hearing to |
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| authorize such Regional Pilot Project. Such shall not exceed |
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| one year duration or other time period approved by the |
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| Commission. No entity may proceed with the Regional Pilot |
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| Project until it receives Commission approval. In approving any |
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| plan for a Regional Pilot Project under this Section, the |
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| Commission may impose such terms, conditions, or requirements |
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| as, in its judgment, are necessary to protect the interests of |
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| the public. |
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| The Commission shall have authority to approve one, and |
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| only one, Regional Pilot Project to implement next generation |
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| 9-1-1. |
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| Plans filed under this Section shall conform to minimum |
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| standards
established pursuant to Section 10. |
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| (Source: P.A. 81-1122.) |
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| (50 ILCS 750/15.4) (from Ch. 134, par. 45.4) |
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| Sec. 15.4. Emergency Telephone System Board; powers. |
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| (a) The corporate authorities of any county or municipality
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| that imposes a surcharge under Section 15.3 shall establish an |
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| Emergency
Telephone System Board. The corporate authorities |
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| shall provide for the
manner of appointment and the number of |
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| members of the Board, provided that
the board shall consist of |
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| not fewer than 5 members, one of whom
must be a
public member |
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| who is a resident of the local exchange service territory
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| included in the 9-1-1 coverage area, one of whom (in counties |
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| with a
population less than 100,000) must be a member of the |
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| county
board, and
at least 3 of whom shall be representative of |
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| the 9-1-1 public safety agencies,
including but not limited to |
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| police departments, fire departments, emergency
medical |
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| services providers, and emergency services and disaster |
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| agencies, and
appointed on the basis of their ability or |
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| experience. In counties with a population of more than 100,000 |
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| but less than 2,000,000, a member of the county board may serve |
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| on the Emergency Telephone System Board. Elected officials, |
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| including members of a county board, are
also eligible to serve |
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| on the board. Members of the board shall serve without
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| compensation but shall be reimbursed for their actual and |
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| necessary
expenses. Any 2 or more municipalities, counties, or |
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| combination thereof,
that impose a surcharge under Section 15.3 |
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| may, instead of establishing
individual boards, establish by |
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| intergovernmental agreement a Joint
Emergency Telephone System |
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| Board pursuant to this Section. The manner of
appointment of |
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| such a joint board shall be prescribed in the agreement. |
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| (b) The powers and duties of the board shall be defined by |
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| ordinance
of the municipality or county, or by |
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| intergovernmental agreement in the
case of a joint board. The |
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| powers and duties shall include, but need not
be limited to the |
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| following: |
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| (1) Planning a 9-1-1 system. |
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| (2) Coordinating and supervising the implementation, |
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| upgrading, or
maintenance of the system, including the |
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| establishment of equipment
specifications and coding |
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| systems. |
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| (3) Receiving moneys
from the surcharge imposed under |
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| Section 15.3, and
from any other source, for deposit into |
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| the Emergency Telephone System Fund. |
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| (4) Authorizing all disbursements from the fund. |
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| (5) Hiring any staff necessary for the implementation |
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| or upgrade of the
system. |
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| (6) Participating in a Regional Pilot Project to |
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| implement next generation 9-1-1, as defined in this Act, |
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| subject to the conditions set forth in this Act. |
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| (c) All moneys
received by a board pursuant to a surcharge |
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| imposed under
Section 15.3 shall be deposited into a separate |
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| interest-bearing
Emergency Telephone System Fund account. The |
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| treasurer of the municipality or
county that has established |
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| the board or, in the case of a joint board, any
municipal or |
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| county treasurer designated in the intergovernmental |
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| agreement,
shall be custodian of the fund. All interest |
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| accruing on the fund shall remain
in the fund. No expenditures |
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| may be made from such fund except upon the
direction of the |
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| board by resolution passed by a majority of all members of the
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| board. Expenditures may be made only to pay for the costs |
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| associated with the
following: |
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| (1) The design of the Emergency Telephone System. |
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| (2) The coding of an initial Master Street Address |
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| Guide data base, and
update and maintenance thereof. |
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| (3) The repayment of any moneys
advanced for the |
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| implementation of
the system. |
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| (4) The charges for Automatic Number Identification |
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| and Automatic
Location Identification equipment,
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| computer aided dispatch system that records, maintains, |
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| and integrates
information,
mobile data transmitters |
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| equipped with
automatic vehicle locators, and maintenance, |
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| replacement and
update thereof
to increase operational |
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| efficiency and improve the provision of emergency
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| services. |
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| (5) The non-recurring charges related to installation |
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| of the Emergency
Telephone System and the ongoing network |
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| charges. |
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| (6) The acquisition and installation, or the |
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| reimbursement of costs
therefor to other governmental |
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| bodies that have incurred those costs, of road
or street |
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| signs that are essential to the implementation of the |
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| emergency
telephone system and that are not duplicative of |
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| signs that are the
responsibility of the jurisdiction |
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| charged with maintaining road and street
signs. |
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| (7) Other products and services necessary for the |
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| implementation,
upgrade, and maintenance of the system and |
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| any other purpose related to the
operation of
the system, |
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| including costs attributable directly to the construction, |
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| leasing,
or maintenance of any buildings or facilities or |
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| costs of personnel
attributable directly to the operation |
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| of the system. Costs attributable
directly to the operation |
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| of an emergency telephone system do not include the
costs |
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| of public safety agency personnel who are and equipment |
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| that is
dispatched in response to an emergency call. |
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| (8) In the case of a municipality that imposes a |
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| surcharge under subsection (h) of Section 15.3, moneys may |
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| also be used for any anti-terrorism or emergency |
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| preparedness measures, including, but not limited to, |
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| preparedness planning, providing local matching funds for |
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| federal or State grants, personnel training, and |
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| specialized equipment, including surveillance cameras as |
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| needed to deal with natural and terrorist-inspired |
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| emergency situations or events.
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| (9) The defraying of expenses incurred in |
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| participation in a Regional Pilot Project to implement next |
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| generation 9-1-1, subject to the conditions set forth in |
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| this Act. |
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| Moneys in the fund may also be transferred to a |
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| participating fire protection district to reimburse volunteer |
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| firefighters who man remote telephone switching facilities |
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| when dedicated 9-1-1 lines are down.
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| (d) The board shall complete the data base before |
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| implementation of the
9-1-1 system. The error ratio of the data |
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| base shall not at any time
exceed 1% of the total data base. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-698, eff. 1-1-08; 95-806, eff. 1-1-09; |
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| 95-1012, eff. 12-15-08; revised 1-18-10.) |
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| Section 7. The Wireless Emergency Telephone Safety Act is |
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| amended by changing Section 25 as follows: |
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| (50 ILCS 751/25) |
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| (Section scheduled to be repealed on April 1, 2013) |
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| Sec. 25. Wireless Service Emergency Fund; distribution of |
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| moneys.
Within 60 days after the effective date of this Act, |
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| wireless carriers
shall submit to the Illinois Commerce |
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| Commission the number of
wireless subscribers by zip code and |
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| the 9-digit zip code of the wireless
subscribers, if currently |
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| being used or later implemented by the carrier. |
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| The Illinois Commerce Commission shall, subject to
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| appropriation, make monthly proportional grants to the |
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| appropriate emergency
telephone system board or qualified |
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| governmental entity based upon the United
States Postal Zip |
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| Code of the wireless subscriber's billing address. No
matching |
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| funds shall be required from grant recipients. |
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| If the Illinois Commerce Commission is notified of an area
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| of overlapping jurisdiction, grants for that area shall be made |
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| based upon
reference to an official Master Street Address Guide |
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| to the emergency
telephone system board or qualified |
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| governmental entity whose public
service answering points |
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| provide wireless 9-1-1 service in that area.
The emergency |
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| telephone system board or qualified governmental entity shall
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| provide the Illinois Commerce Commission with a valid copy of |
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| the
appropriate Master Street Address Guide. The Illinois |
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| Commerce Commission does not have a duty to verify |
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| jurisdictional responsibility. |
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| In the event of a subscriber billing address being matched |
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| to an incorrect
jurisdiction by the Illinois Commerce |
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| Commission, the recipient,
upon notification from the Illinois |
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| Commerce Commission, shall
redirect the funds to the correct |
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| jurisdiction. The Illinois Commerce Commission
shall not be |
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| held liable for any damages relating to an
act or omission |
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| under this Act, unless the act or omission constitutes gross
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| negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct. |
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| In the event of a dispute between emergency telephone |
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| system boards or
qualified governmental entities concerning a |
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| subscriber billing address, the
Illinois Commerce Commission |
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| shall resolve the dispute. |
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| The Illinois Commerce Commission shall maintain detailed |
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| records
of all receipts and disbursements and shall provide an |
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| annual accounting of all
receipts and disbursements to the |
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| Auditor General. |
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| The Illinois Commerce Commission shall adopt rules to |
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| govern the
grant process. |
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| The Illinois Commerce Commission must conduct a study to |
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| determine the future technological and financial needs of the |
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| wireless 9-1-1 systems The Illinois Commerce Commission may |
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| also use moneys in the Wireless Service Emergency Fund for the |
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| purpose of conducting a study to determine the future |
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| technological and financial needs of the wireless 9-1-1 |
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| systems . The A study shall include input from the |
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| telecommunications industry, the Illinois National Emergency |
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| Number Association, and the public safety community.
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| Illinois Commerce Commission may use moneys in the Wireless |
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| Service Emergency Fund for the purpose of conducting the study. |
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| The Illinois Commerce Commission must report its findings and |
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| recommendations to the General Assembly within one year after |
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| the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
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| Assembly. |
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| (Source: P.A. 95-698, eff. 1-1-08.) |
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| Section 10. The Public Utilities Act is amended by adding |
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| Section 13-900.1 as follows: |
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| Sec. 13-900.1. Regulatory flexibility for 9-1-1 system |
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| providers. |
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| (a) For purposes of this Section, "Regional Pilot Project" |
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| to implement next generation 9-1-1 has the same meaning as that |
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| term is defined in Section 2.22 of the Emergency Telephone |
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| System Act. |
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| (b)
For the limited purpose of a Regional Pilot Project to |
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| implement next generation 9-1-1, as defined in Section 13-900 |
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| of this Article, the Commission may forbear from applying any |
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| rule or provision of Section 13-900 as it applies to |
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| implementation of the Regional Pilot Project to implement next |
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| generation 9-1-1 if the Commission determines, after notice and |
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| hearing, that:
(1) enforcement of the rule is not necessary to |
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| ensure the development and improvement of emergency |
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| communication procedures and facilities in such a manner as to |
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| be able to quickly respond to any person requesting 9-1-1 |
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| services from police, fire, medical, rescue, and other |
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| emergency services;
(2) enforcement of the rule or provision is |
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| not necessary for the protection of consumers; and
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| forbearance from applying such provisions or rules is |
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| consistent with the public interest.
The Commission may |
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| exercise such forbearance with respect to one, and only one, |
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| Regional Pilot Project as authorized by Sections 10 and 11 of |
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| the Emergency Telephone Systems Act to implement next |
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| generation 9-1-1.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
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| becoming law.
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