SENATE BILL No. 1172

 

 

March 21, 2006, Introduced by Senator BROWN and referred to the Committee on Technology and Energy.

 

 

 

     A bill to amend 1986 PA 32, entitled

 

"Emergency telephone service enabling act,"

 

by amending sections 201, 301, and 717 (MCL 484.1201, 484.1301, and

 

484.1717), section 201 as amended by 1999 PA 78, section 301 as

 

amended by 1994 PA 29, and section 717 as added by 1999 PA 79.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 201. Except as provided in sections 407 to 412, a

 

universal emergency number service system shall not be implemented

 

pursuant to under this act unless a tariff exists for each service

 

supplier designated by the final 9-1-1 service plan to provide 9-1-

 

1 service in the universal emergency number system.

 

     Sec. 301. (1) The board of commissioners of a county may

 

establish an emergency telephone district within all or part of the


 

county and may cause 9-1-1 service to be implemented within such  

 

the emergency telephone district pursuant to under this act.

 

     (2) The board of commissioners of a county all or part of

 

which is operating an existing emergency telephone service may

 

modify the existing emergency telephone service or may alter the

 

scope or method of financing of 9-1-1 service within all or part of

 

the county by establishing an emergency telephone district and

 

causing 9-1-1 service to be implemented within such  the emergency

 

telephone district pursuant to under this act.

 

     (3) The board of commissioners of a county may create an

 

emergency telephone district board and delegate certain powers to

 

the board.

 

     (4) If the board of commissioners of a county has created

 

multiple emergency telephone districts prior to the effective date

 

of this subsection before March 2, 1994, the emergency telephone

 

districts created shall receive all operational funds collected by

 

the service supplier of the district and operate the systems as

 

provided by this act.

 

     Sec. 717. This act is repealed effective December 31, 2006

 

2010.