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10-4-306. 9-1-1 grants

MT Code § 10-4-306 (2019) (N/A)
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10-4-306. 9-1-1 grants. (1) The department shall, in consultation with the 9-1-1 advisory council created pursuant to 10-4-105, award competitive grants annually using the account established pursuant to 10-4-304(2)(b) for private telecommunications providers and for local government entities that host public safety answering points. Beginning July 1, 2018, grants must be awarded to private telecommunications providers, local government entities that host public safety answering points, or both in accordance with this section and with rules adopted by the department in accordance with 10-4-108.

(2) In accordance with subsection (3), grants may be awarded to private telecommunications providers and to local government entities that host public safety answering points for:

(a) emergency telecommunications systems plans;

(b) project feasibility studies or project plans;

(c) the implementation, operation, and maintenance of 9-1-1 systems, equipment, devices, and data; and

(d) the purchase of services that support 9-1-1 systems.

(3) In awarding grants, preference must be given to applications in the following order of priority:

(a) requests by private telecommunications providers or by local government entities that host public safety answering points by working with a private telecommunications provider; and

(b) requests by local government entities that host public safety answering points.

(4) Nothing in this section prevents a local government entity that hosts a public safety answering point in accordance with this section from:

(a) providing grant money received by the local government entity to a private telecommunications provider for 9-1-1 purposes; or

(b) collaborating with another local government entity on a joint grant application.

History: En. Sec. 8, Ch. 367, L. 2017; amd. Sec. 9, Ch. 172, L. 2019.

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10-4-306. 9-1-1 grants