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Section 106-H:1 – Statement of Purpose.

    106-H:1 Statement of Purpose. – The general court of the state of New Hampshire declares that the interests of the state’s citizens will be served by a coordinated statewide enhanced 911 system, utilizing 911 as the primary emergency telephone number, which will develop and improve emergency communication procedures and facilities with the objective of […]

Section 106-H:10 – Municipal Cooperation.

    106-H:10 Municipal Cooperation. – I. Municipalities are encouraged to provide a verified master street address guide (MSAG) and a verified street address guide (SAG) to the bureau of emergency communications for use in developing and maintaining the enhanced 911 data base. Every year, municipalities are encouraged to provide an updated MSAG and an updated […]

Section 106-H:11 – Enhanced ANI/ALI Capability.

    106-H:11 Enhanced ANI/ALI Capability. – Municipalities or other political subdivisions may petition the bureau for the provision of equipment which will facilitate or expand the enhanced 911 capability of a dispatch office. The bureau shall review any application for enhanced ANI/ALI capability to determine if the requested equipment will be fully coordinated with the […]

Section 106-H:12 – Confidentiality.

    106-H:12 Confidentiality. – I. Automatic number identification and automatic location identification information consisting of the address and telephone numbers of telephone subscribers whose listings are not published in directories or listed in directory assistance offices is confidential. Such confirmation will be provided on a call-by-call basis only for the purpose of handling emergency calls […]

Section 106-H:13 – Penalty for False Information.

    106-H:13 Penalty for False Information. – I. Any person who dials or otherwise causes 911 to be called for the purpose of making a false alarm or complaint or purposely reports false information which could result in the dispatch of emergency services shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. II. Any person who dials and […]

Section 106-H:14 – Information Not Subject to Right-to-Know Law.

    106-H:14 Information Not Subject to Right-to-Know Law. – I. Any information or records compiled under this chapter shall not be considered a public record for the purposes of RSA 91-A regardless of the use of such information under paragraph II. II. Notwithstanding paragraph I, the division shall make information or records compiled under this […]

Section 106-H:15 – Misuse of 911 System.

    106-H:15 Misuse of 911 System. – Any deliberate use of the universal emergency telephone number 911 for any reason other than seeking emergency assistance from fire, police, or other safety related agencies shall constitute misuse of the 911 system. The third and any subsequent misuse of the 911 system in a calendar year shall […]

Section 106-H:16 – Emergency Notification System.

    106-H:16 Emergency Notification System. – I. For the purpose of alerting members of the public about emergencies in a particular area and delivering rapid emergency notification and information, the bureau shall develop and maintain a statewide emergency notification system (ENS). The bureau shall work with technical members from the wireline, wireless, VoIP, and cable […]

Section 106-H:17 – Disclosure of Caller Location in Emergency Situations.

    106-H:17 Disclosure of Caller Location in Emergency Situations. – I. Upon request of a law enforcement agency, a wireless telecommunications carrier shall provide call location information concerning the telecommunications device of the user in order for the requesting law enforcement agency to respond to a call for emergency services or an emergency situation that […]

Section 106-H:2 – Definitions.

    106-H:2 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. "Automatic location identification" or "ALI" means the system capability to identify automatically the geographical location of the telephone being used by the caller and to provide a display of that location at the public safety answering point. II. "Automatic number identification" or "ANI" means the system capability […]

Section 106-H:3 – Commission Established.

    106-H:3 Commission Established. – I. (a) There is hereby established an enhanced 911 commission consisting of 19 members, including the director of the division of fire standards and training and emergency medical services or designee, the commissioner of the department of energy or designee, the commissioner of the department of safety or designee, a […]

Section 106-H:5 – Powers and Duties; Commission.

    106-H:5 Powers and Duties; Commission. – I. The commission shall, with the approval of the commissioner: (a) Establish technical and operational standards for the creation of a public safety answering point, which utilizes enhanced 911 network features. (b) Require submission of reports and information from those public safety agencies within the state that the […]

Section 106-H:6 – Powers and Duties.

    106-H:6 Powers and Duties. – The director of the division of emergency services and communications, subject to the approval of the commissioner, shall: I. Appoint such personnel as may be necessary to perform the duties assigned by the division subject to the limits of available funds. Personnel appointed under this section shall be classified […]

Section 106-H:8 – Coordination by Provider of Telephone Service.

    106-H:8 Coordination by Provider of Telephone Service. – I. Every telephone utility authorized to do business in the state pursuant to RSA 374:22, I, every entity which provides commercial mobile radio service, as defined in 47 C.F.R. 20.3, and required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to provide 911 service, and every VoIP provider […]

Section 106-H:9 – Funding; Fund Established.

    106-H:9 Funding; Fund Established. – I. (a) The enhanced 911 system and the statewide emergency notification system shall be funded through a surcharge to be levied upon each residence and business telephone exchange line, including PBX trunks and Centrex lines, each individual commercial mobile radio service number and each VoIP service number with a […]

Section 106-H:9-a – Penalty for Late Payment of Surcharge.

    106-H:9-a Penalty for Late Payment of Surcharge. – The commissioner is authorized to charge a penalty not to exceed $1,000, plus interest of 18 percent per year, on surcharge receipts that are more than 90 days in arrears, which penalty and interest shall be forwarded to the state treasurer for deposit in the enhanced […]