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Section 403.21 — Definitions.

403.21 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Applications. The definitions in this section apply to sections 403.21 to 403.40. Subd. 1a. Allied Radio Matrix for Emergency Response (ARMER). “Allied Radio Matrix for Emergency Response,” “ARMER,” “statewide, shared, trunked radio, and communication system,” or “statewide public safety radio system” means the public safety radio system established under section 403.36. […]

Section 403.27 — Revenue Bonds; Obligations.

403.27 REVENUE BONDS; OBLIGATIONS. Subdivision 1. Authorization. After consulting with the commissioner of management and budget, the council, if requested by a vote of at least two-thirds of all of the members of the Metropolitan Radio Board, may, by resolution, authorize the issuance of its revenue bonds for any of the following purposes to: (1) […]

Section 403.113 — Enhanced 911 Service Costs; Fee.

403.113 ENHANCED 911 SERVICE COSTS; FEE. Subdivision 1. Fee. A portion of the fee collected under section 403.11 must be used to fund implementation, operation, maintenance, enhancement, and expansion of enhanced 911 service, including acquisition of necessary equipment and the costs of the commissioner to administer the program. Subd. 2. Distribution of money. (a) After […]

Section 403.15 — Multiline Telephone System 911 Requirements.

403.15 MULTILINE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 911 REQUIREMENTS. Subdivision 1. Multistation or PBX system. Except as otherwise provided in this section, every owner and operator of a new multistation or private branch exchange (PBX) multiline telephone system purchased after December 31, 2004, shall design and maintain the system to provide a callback number and emergency response location. […]

Section 403.02 — Definitions.

403.02 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Scope. For the purposes of this chapter, the terms defined in this section have the meanings given them. Subd. 2. [Renumbered subd 16] Subd. 3. [Renumbered subd 14] Subd. 4. [Renumbered subd 18] Subd. 5. [Renumbered subd 19] Subd. 6. [Renumbered subd 17] Subd. 7. Automatic location identification. “Automatic location identification” […]

Section 403.025 — 911 Emergency Telecommunications System Required.

403.025 911 EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM REQUIRED. Subdivision 1. General requirement. Each county shall operate and maintain a 911 emergency telecommunications system. Subd. 1a. Emergency telephone number 911. The digits 911, so designated by the Federal Communications Commission, must be the primary emergency telephone number within the system. A public safety agency may maintain a separate […]

Section 403.03 — 911 Services To Be Provided.

403.03 911 SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED. Subdivision 1. Emergency response services. (a) Services available through a 911 system must include police, firefighting, and emergency medical and ambulance services. Other emergency and civil defense services may be incorporated into the 911 system at the discretion of the public agency operating the public safety answering point. (b) […]

Section 403.05 — 911 System Operation And Maintenance.

403.05 911 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE. Subdivision 1. Operate and maintain. Each county or any other governmental agency shall operate and maintain its 911 system to meet the requirements of governmental agencies whose services are available through the 911 system and to permit future expansion or enhancement of the system. Subd. 2. Rule requirements for […]

Section 403.06 — Commissioner’s Duties.

403.06 COMMISSIONER’S DUTIES. Subdivision 1. System coordination, improvements, variations, and agreements. The commissioner shall coordinate the maintenance of 911 systems. The commissioner shall aid counties in the formulation of concepts, methods, and procedures which will improve the operation and maintenance of 911 systems. The commissioner shall establish procedures for determining and evaluating requests for variations […]

Section 403.07 — Standards Established; Data Privacy.

403.07 STANDARDS ESTABLISHED; DATA PRIVACY. Subdivision 1. Rules. The commissioner shall establish and adopt in accordance with chapter 14, rules for the administration of this chapter and for the development of 911 systems in the state including: (1) design standards for 911 systems incorporating the standards adopted pursuant to subdivision 2 for the seven-county metropolitan […]