36-8-16.7-42. Confidentiality of Proprietary Information
Sec. 42. (a) All proprietary information submitted to the board or the treasurer of state, or to the budget committee under section 48 of this chapter, is confidential. Notwithstanding any other law, proprietary information submitted under this chapter is not subject to subpoena, and proprietary information submitted under this chapter may not be released to […]
36-8-16.7-43. Immunity From Civil or Criminal Liability
Sec. 43. Notwithstanding any other law: (1) the board; (2) a PSAP; (3) a political subdivision; (4) a provider; (5) an employee, director, officer, or agent of a PSAP, a political subdivision, or a provider; or (6) an employee or member of the board, the board chair, the executive director, or an employee, agent, or […]
36-8-16.7-44. Permissible Uses of 911 Service
Sec. 44. A person may not use 911 service except to make emergency calls that may result in the dispatch of the appropriate response for fire suppression and rescue, emergency medical or ambulance services, hazardous material, disaster or major emergency occurrences, and law enforcement activities. As added by P.L.132-2012, SEC.20.
36-8-16.7-45. Automatic Dialing of 911 Prohibited; Violations
Sec. 45. (a) This section does not apply to: (1) a person that connects to a 911 network using automatic crash notification technology subject to an established protocol; or (2) a newborn safety device described in IC 31-34-2.5-1(a)(5). (b) A person may not connect to a 911 network an automatic alarm, automatic dialer, or other […]
36-8-16.7-46. Knowing or Intentional Placement of 911 Calls for Prohibited Purposes
Sec. 46. A person who knowingly or intentionally places a 911 call: (1) for a purpose other than obtaining public safety assistance or emergency services; or (2) to avoid communications service charges or fees; commits a Class A misdemeanor. As added by P.L.132-2012, SEC.20.
36-8-16.7-47. Counties Prohibited From Containing More Than Two Psaps After December 31, 2014; Exceptions; Interlocal Agreements; Parties; Required Plans and Protocols; Noncomplying Counties; Distributions of Fees Prohibited
Sec. 47. (a) For purposes of this section, a PSAP includes a public safety communications system operated and maintained under IC 36-8-15. (b) As used in this section, “PSAP operator” means: (1) a political subdivision; or (2) an agency; that operates a PSAP. The term does not include any entity described in subsection (c)(1) through […]
36-8-16.7-48. Budget Committee’s Review of Statewide 911 System; Considerations; Report of Findings to Legislative Council; Recommendation on Continuation of Fee After June 30, 2015; Expiration of Fee
Sec. 48. (a) The budget committee shall review the statewide 911 system governed by this chapter for the two (2) calendar years ending: (1) December 31, 2013; and (2) December 31, 2014. (b) In conducting the review required by this section, the budget committee may examine the following: (1) Whether the fund is being administered […]
36-8-16.7-39. Providers’ Duty to Coordinate With Board and Provide Information; Board’s Use of Confidential Information
Sec. 39. (a) In cooperation with the board, a provider shall designate a person to coordinate with and provide all relevant information to the board to assist the board in carrying out its duties under this chapter. (b) A provider shall provide the automatic number identification and any other information, including updates, required by the […]
36-8-16.7-40. Emergency Notification Systems; Establishment by County; Board Approval Required; Provider’s Duty to Provide User Data
Sec. 40. (a) As used in this section, “emergency notification system” means an enhanced 911 system capability that provides communications service users within the territory served by a PSAP with a warning, delivered through a device or medium by which users receive communications service from a provider, of an emergency situation through a computerized warning […]
36-8-16.7-41. Providers’ Duty to Provide User Data to Psaps; Permissible Uses by Psap; Violations; Contracts Between Providers and Users
Sec. 41. (a) A provider shall, upon request, provide to a PSAP the necessary user data to enable the PSAP to implement and operate a 911 system. User data provided to a PSAP for the purpose of implementing or updating a 911 system may be used only to identify: (1) a user; (2) a user’s […]