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2000-45
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2/28/2000
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140
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<br />9 1.10 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Director of a COG Executive Board indicating that the amendment has <br />been approved prior to being submitted to the ACSEC. Any plan <br />amendments submitted without the appropriate documentation will not <br />be considered. This includes notification amendments as well as <br />amendments that require commission action. <br /> <br />Proprietary nature of a 9-1-1 database <br /> <br />Reference: ACSEC letter on HB 1324 <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />Policy: <br /> <br />91.11 <br />Subject: <br /> <br />July 28, 1997 ACSEC letter <br /> <br />It was stated and outlined for a -regional' council that information a <br />service provider of a telecommunications service is required to furnish to <br />a governmental entity in providing computerized 9-1-1 service is <br />confidential and is not available for public inspection. Information that is <br />contained in an address database maintained by a governmental entity <br />or a third party used in providing computerized 9-1-1 service is <br />confidential and is not available for public inspection. This is based on <br />HB1324 which, was recently passed during the 75~ Legislature. <br /> <br />The application and use of 9-1-1 Service Fees and Surcharges for <br />equipment other than equipment related to the delivery of 9-1-1 calls <br /> <br />Reference: Chapter 771, ACSEC Rule 251.6, and Rule 251.5(B) <br /> <br />Source: <br /> <br />Policy: <br /> <br />May 5, 1997 Letter to Regional Council <br /> <br />Chapter 771.075 of the Texas Health and Safety Code states that fees <br />and surcharges collected under this subchapter may be used only for <br />planning. development and provision of 9-1-1 service as approved by <br />the advisory commission. With regard to the funding of a CAD system, <br />the equipment allowed only consists of a computer interface card and an <br />additional port. Any cabling, computer equipment, software or additional <br />equipment past that point is considered to be part of the CAD System <br />and is not funded by ACSEC. <br /> <br />ACSEC Policies and Procedures <br />February 1999 <br /> <br />Page 5 <br />
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