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IN HB1346
Bill
Status
1/16/2018
Primary Sponsor
Mara Reardon
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AI Summary
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Applies to counties where a single 911 public service answering point (PSAP) serves the entire county and contains a municipality whose population exceeds the county's population when excluded from county population calculations.
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Requires that after June 30, 2018, the majority of the PSAP board or governing body must consist of an even number of municipality representatives, with half appointed by the municipality's executive and half by its legislative body.
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Allows counties that do not conform to this requirement by July 1, 2018 to adjust the total number of board members or change board composition to comply with the new membership structure.
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Takes effect immediately upon passage and is declared an emergency measure.
Legislative Description
Public service answering point governance. Provides that after June 30, 2018, in a county: (1) in which 911 service is provided countywide by one public service answering point (PSAP); and (2) that contains a municipality, the population of which exceeds the population of the county if the municipality's population is excluded from the population of the county; the majority of members constituting the board or other governing body of the PSAP must consist of an even number of representatives of the municipality, half of which shall be appointed by the executive of the municipality, and half of which shall be
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Government and Regulatory Reform
1/16/2018