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§ 34-45-18.2 Promulgation of rules regarding operational standards, coordination of service, and expenditures.

SD Codified L § 34-45-18.2 (2019) (N/A)
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34-45-18.2. Promulgation of rules regarding operational standards, coordination of service, and expenditures. The board may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter 1-26 setting:

(1) Minimum technical, operational, and procedural standards for the operation and utilization of a public safety answering point;

(2) Requirements and amounts for reimbursement of recurring and nonrecurring costs;

(3) Standards for coordination of effective 911 service on a statewide basis; and

(4) Allowable expenditures of the 911 emergency surcharge proceeds collected pursuant to § 34-45-4.

No public safety answering point may be required to comply with the provisions of ARSD 50:02:04:02(2), unless the next generation 911 initiative has been implemented. The board shall determine when the next generation 911 initiative is operational. The board shall notify each public safety answering point not complying with the provisions of this rule when this determination has been made. The public safety answering point shall comply with the provisions of the rule within ninety days. However, any public safety answering point that submits a written request to the board to opt out of the provisions of ARSD 50:02:04:02(2) may only receive seventy-five cents of each surcharge assessed pursuant to § 34-45-4 that is to be remitted such public safety answering point. The remaining surcharge assessment shall be deposited in the public safety 911 emergency fund.

Source: SL 1999, ch 177, § 4; SL 2008, ch 176, § 16; SL 2010, ch 179, § 5; SL 2011, ch 163, § 2; SL 2012, ch 188, § 18.

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§ 34-45-18.2 Promulgation of rules regarding operational standards, coordination of service, and expenditures.