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IN HB1156
Bill
Status
1/9/2017
Primary Sponsor
Doug Miller
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AI Summary
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Counties containing more than one PSAP must distribute 911 funds to each PSAP on a proportional basis according to call volume received during the immediately preceding calendar year, effective after June 30, 2017.
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Counties may use call data and statistics reported to the statewide 911 board by each PSAP to determine fund distribution amounts.
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The statewide 911 board must provide relevant call data and statistics to applicable counties within 14 days of receiving the data from each county's PSAPs.
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Amends IC 36-8-16.7-37 regarding fund administration and distribution by the statewide 911 board.
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Effective upon passage with an emergency declaration.
Legislative Description
Funding of 911 call centers. Provides that after June 30, 2017, a county that contains more than one public safety answering point (PSAP) shall distribute funds to each PSAP in the county on a proportional basis according to the call volume received by each PSAP in the county during the immediately preceding calendar year. Provides that in determining the amount to be distributed to each PSAP, the county may use the call data and statistics required to be reported to the statewide 911 board (board) annually by the county's PSAPs. Requires the board to provide the relevant data and statistics
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Local Government
1/9/2017