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1 | | AN ACT concerning local government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
5 | | Section 5.855 as follows: |
6 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.855 new) |
7 | | Sec. 5.855. The Poison Response Fund. |
8 | | Section 10. The Wireless Emergency Telephone Safety Act is |
9 | | amended by changing Sections 5, 10, 17, 20, 35, and 70 and by |
10 | | adding Sections 90 and 95 as follows:
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11 | | (50 ILCS 751/5)
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12 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2014)
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13 | | Sec. 5. Purpose. The General Assembly finds and declares it |
14 | | is in the
public interest to promote the use of wireless 9-1-1 |
15 | | and wireless enhanced
9-1-1 (E9-1-1) service in order to save |
16 | | lives and protect the property of the
citizens of the State of |
17 | | Illinois.
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18 | | Wireless carriers are required by the Federal |
19 | | Communications Commission (FCC)
to provide E9-1-1 service in |
20 | | the form of automatic location identification and
automatic |
21 | | number identification pursuant to policies set forth by the |
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1 | | FCC.
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2 | | Public safety agencies and wireless
carriers are |
3 | | encouraged to work together to provide emergency access to
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4 | | wireless 9-1-1 and
wireless E9-1-1 service. Public safety |
5 | | agencies and wireless
carriers operating wireless 9-1-1 and |
6 | | wireless E9-1-1 systems require adequate
funding to
recover the |
7 | | costs of designing, purchasing, installing, testing, and |
8 | | operating
enhanced facilities,
systems, and services necessary |
9 | | to comply with the wireless E9-1-1 requirements
mandated by
the |
10 | | Federal Communications Commission and to maximize the |
11 | | availability of
wireless E9-1-1 services throughout
the State |
12 | | of
Illinois.
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13 | | The revenues generated by the wireless carrier surcharge |
14 | | enacted by this Act
are
required to fund the efforts of the |
15 | | wireless carriers, emergency telephone
system boards,
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16 | | qualified governmental entities, human poison control centers, |
17 | | and the Department of State Police to improve
the public |
18 | | health,
safety, and welfare and to serve a public purpose by |
19 | | providing emergency
telephone
assistance
through wireless |
20 | | communications.
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21 | | It is the intent of the General Assembly to:
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22 | | (1) establish and implement a cohesive statewide |
23 | | emergency
telephone number that will provide wireless |
24 | | telephone users with rapid
direct access to public safety |
25 | | agencies by dialing the telephone number 9-1-1;
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26 | | (2) encourage wireless carriers and public
safety |
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1 | | agencies to provide E9-1-1 services that will assist public |
2 | | safety
agencies in determining the caller's approximate |
3 | | location and wireless
telephone number;
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4 | | (3) grant authority to public safety agencies not |
5 | | already in possession of
the authority to finance the cost |
6 | | of installing and operating wireless 9-1-1
systems and |
7 | | reimbursing wireless carriers for costs incurred to |
8 | | provide
wireless E9-1-1 services; and
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9 | | (3.5) provide rapid direct access to poison-related |
10 | | information and advice from human poison control centers to |
11 | | public safety agencies, health care providers, and the |
12 | | general public; and
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13 | | (4) provide for a reasonable fee on wireless telephone |
14 | | service
subscribers to accomplish these purposes and |
15 | | provide for the enforcement and collection of such fees.
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16 | | (Source: P.A. 95-63, eff. 8-13-07 .)
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17 | | (50 ILCS 751/10)
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18 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2014)
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19 | | Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
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20 | | "Emergency telephone system board"
means a board appointed |
21 | | by the corporate authorities of any county or
municipality that |
22 | | provides
for the management and operation of a 9-1-1 system |
23 | | within the scope of the
duties and powers
prescribed by the |
24 | | Emergency Telephone System Act.
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25 | | "Human poison control center" shall have the meaning |
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1 | | provided in Section 10 of the Poison Control System Act. |
2 | | Services provided by a human poison control center shall be |
3 | | provided as, and constitute, an enhancement to 9-1-1 services |
4 | | pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 615a-1(f)(1). |
5 | | "Master street address guide" means the computerized |
6 | | geographical database
that consists of all street and address |
7 | | data within a 9-1-1 system.
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8 | | "Mobile telephone number" or "MTN" shall mean the telephone |
9 | | number
assigned to a wireless telephone at the time of initial |
10 | | activation.
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11 | | "Prepaid wireless telecommunications service" means |
12 | | wireless telecommunications service that allows a caller to |
13 | | dial 9-1-1 to access the 9-1-1 system, which service must be |
14 | | paid for in advance and is sold in predetermined units or |
15 | | dollars which the amount declines with use in a known amount.
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16 | | "Public safety agency" means a functional division of a |
17 | | public agency that
provides fire fighting, police, medical, or |
18 | | other emergency services. For the
purpose of providing wireless |
19 | | service to users of 9-1-1 emergency services, as
expressly |
20 | | provided for in this Act, the Department of State Police may be
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21 | | considered a public safety agency.
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22 | | "Qualified governmental entity"
means a unit of local |
23 | | government authorized to provide 9-1-1 services
pursuant to the |
24 | | Emergency Telephone System Act where no emergency telephone
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25 | | system board exists. |
26 | | "Remit period" means the billing period, one month in |
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1 | | duration, for which a wireless carrier remits a surcharge and |
2 | | provides subscriber information by zip code to the Illinois |
3 | | Commerce Commission, in accordance with Section 17 of this Act.
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4 | | "Statewide wireless emergency 9-1-1 system" means all |
5 | | areas of the State
where an emergency telephone system board |
6 | | or, in the absence of an emergency
telephone system board, a |
7 | | qualified governmental entity has not declared its
intention |
8 | | for one or more of its public safety answering points to serve |
9 | | as a
primary wireless 9-1-1 public safety answering point for |
10 | | its jurisdiction.
The operator of the statewide wireless |
11 | | emergency 9-1-1 system shall be the
Department of State Police.
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12 | | "Wireless carrier" means a provider of two-way cellular, |
13 | | broadband PCS,
geographic area 800 MHZ and 900 MHZ Commercial |
14 | | Mobile Radio Service (CMRS),
Wireless Communications Service |
15 | | (WCS), or other Commercial Mobile Radio Service
(CMRS), as |
16 | | defined by the Federal Communications Commission, offering |
17 | | radio
communications that may provide fixed, mobile, radio |
18 | | location, or satellite
communication services to individuals |
19 | | or businesses within its assigned
spectrum block and |
20 | | geographical area or that offers real-time, two-way voice
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21 | | service that is interconnected with the public switched |
22 | | network, including a
reseller of such service.
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23 | | "Wireless enhanced 9-1-1" means the ability to relay the |
24 | | telephone number
of the originator of a 9-1-1 call and location |
25 | | information from any mobile handset or text telephone
device |
26 | | accessing the wireless system to the designated wireless public |
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1 | | safety
answering point as set forth in the order of the Federal |
2 | | Communications
Commission, FCC Docket No. 94-102, adopted June |
3 | | 12, 1996, with an effective
date of October 1, 1996, and any |
4 | | subsequent amendment thereto.
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5 | | "Wireless public safety answering point" means the |
6 | | functional division of
an emergency telephone system board, |
7 | | qualified governmental entity, or the
Department of State |
8 | | Police accepting wireless 9-1-1 calls.
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9 | | "Wireless subscriber" means an individual or entity to whom |
10 | | a wireless
service account or number has been assigned by a |
11 | | wireless carrier, other than an account or number associated |
12 | | with prepaid wireless telecommunication service.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 97-463, eff. 1-1-12 .)
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14 | | (50 ILCS 751/17)
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15 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2014)
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16 | | Sec. 17. Wireless carrier surcharge.
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17 | | (a) Except as provided in Sections 45 and 80, each wireless
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18 | | carrier shall impose a monthly wireless carrier surcharge per |
19 | | CMRS connection
that either has a telephone number within an |
20 | | area code assigned to Illinois by
the North American Numbering |
21 | | Plan Administrator or has a billing address in
this State. No
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22 | | wireless carrier
shall impose the surcharge authorized by this
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23 | | Section upon any subscriber who is subject to the surcharge |
24 | | imposed by a unit
of local
government
pursuant to Section 45.
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25 | | Prior to January 1, 2008 (the effective date of Public Act |
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1 | | 95-698), the surcharge amount shall be the amount set by the |
2 | | Wireless Enhanced 9-1-1 Board. Beginning on January 1, 2008 |
3 | | (the effective date of Public Act 95-698), the monthly |
4 | | surcharge imposed under this Section shall be $0.73 per CMRS |
5 | | connection. The wireless carrier that provides wireless |
6 | | service to the
subscriber shall collect the surcharge
from the |
7 | | subscriber.
For mobile telecommunications services provided on |
8 | | and after August 1, 2002,
any surcharge imposed under this Act |
9 | | shall be imposed based upon the
municipality or county that |
10 | | encompasses
the customer's place of primary use as defined in |
11 | | the Mobile Telecommunications
Sourcing Conformity Act.
The |
12 | | surcharge shall be stated as a separate item on the
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13 | | subscriber's monthly bill. The wireless carrier shall begin |
14 | | collecting the
surcharge on bills issued within 90 days after |
15 | | the Wireless Enhanced 9-1-1
Board sets the monthly wireless |
16 | | surcharge. State and local taxes shall not
apply to the |
17 | | wireless carrier surcharge.
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18 | | (b) Except as provided in Sections 45 and 80, a wireless |
19 | | carrier shall, within 45
days of collection, remit, either by |
20 | | check or by electronic funds transfer, to
the State Treasurer |
21 | | the amount of the wireless carrier surcharge collected
from |
22 | | each subscriber.
Of the amounts remitted under this subsection |
23 | | prior to January 1, 2008 (the effective date of Public Act |
24 | | 95-698), and for surcharges imposed before January 1, 2008 (the |
25 | | effective date of Public Act 95-698)
but remitted after January |
26 | | 1, 2008, the State
Treasurer shall deposit one-third into the |
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1 | | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund
and two-thirds into the |
2 | | Wireless Service Emergency Fund. For surcharges collected and |
3 | | remitted on or after January 1, 2008 (the effective date of |
4 | | Public Act 95-698), $0.1475 per surcharge collected shall be |
5 | | deposited into the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund, and |
6 | | $0.5825 per surcharge collected shall be deposited into the |
7 | | Wireless Service Emergency Fund. Of the amounts deposited into |
8 | | the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund under this subsection, |
9 | | $0.01 per surcharge collected may be distributed to the |
10 | | carriers to cover their administrative costs. Of the amounts |
11 | | deposited into the Wireless Service Emergency Fund under this |
12 | | subsection, $0.01 per surcharge collected may be disbursed to |
13 | | the Illinois Commerce Commission to cover its administrative |
14 | | costs.
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15 | | For surcharges collected and remitted from July 1, 2014 |
16 | | through June 30, 2016, $0.07 per surcharge collected shall be |
17 | | deposited into the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund, $0.615 |
18 | | per surcharge collected shall be deposited into the Wireless |
19 | | Service Emergency Fund, $0.02 per surcharge collected shall be |
20 | | deposited into the Wireless Service Emergency Fund and |
21 | | distributed on a pro-rata basis based on number of wireless |
22 | | subscribers to County Emergency Telephone System Boards in |
23 | | counties with a population under 100,000 according to the most |
24 | | recent census data, $0.015 per surcharge collected shall be |
25 | | deposited into the Poison Response Fund for distribution |
26 | | monthly to a human poison control center as defined in Section |
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1 | | 10 of the Poison Control System Act, and $0.01 per surcharge |
2 | | collected shall be deposited into the Public Utility Fund to |
3 | | defray expenses incurred by the Illinois Commerce Commission |
4 | | related to the oversight and coordination of 9-1-1 systems, |
5 | | oversight of the Poison Response Fund, and public safety. Of |
6 | | the amounts deposited into the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement |
7 | | Fund under this subsection, $0.01 per surcharge collected may |
8 | | be distributed to the carriers to cover their administrative |
9 | | costs. |
10 | | For surcharges collected and remitted from July 1, 2016 |
11 | | through June 30, 2018, $0.03 per surcharge collected shall be |
12 | | deposited into the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund, |
13 | | $0.6375 per surcharge collected shall be deposited into the |
14 | | Wireless Service Emergency Fund, $0.03 per surcharge collected |
15 | | shall be deposited into the Wireless Service Emergency Fund and |
16 | | distributed on a pro-rata basis based on number of wireless |
17 | | subscribers to County Emergency Telephone System Boards in |
18 | | counties with a population under 100,000 according to the most |
19 | | recent census data, and $0.0175 per surcharge collected shall |
20 | | be deposited into the Poison Response Fund for distribution |
21 | | monthly to a human poison control center as defined in Section |
22 | | 10 of the Poison Control System Act, and $0.015 per surcharge |
23 | | collected shall be deposited into the Public Utility Fund to |
24 | | defray expenses incurred by the Illinois Commerce Commission |
25 | | related to the oversight and coordination of 9-1-1 systems, |
26 | | oversight of the Poison Response Fund, and public safety. Of |
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1 | | the amounts deposited into the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement |
2 | | Fund under this subsection, $0.01 per surcharge collected may |
3 | | be distributed to the carriers to cover their administrative |
4 | | costs. |
5 | | For surcharges collected and remitted on and after July 1, |
6 | | 2018, $0.01 per surcharge collected shall be deposited into the |
7 | | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund to reimburse wireless |
8 | | carriers with fewer than 50,000 customers in Illinois, |
9 | | including all customers of carriers under common ownership, |
10 | | $0.655 per surcharge collected shall be deposited into the |
11 | | Wireless Service Emergency Fund, $0.03 per surcharge collected |
12 | | shall be deposited into the Wireless Service Emergency Fund and |
13 | | distributed on a pro-rata basis based on number of wireless |
14 | | subscribers to County Emergency Telephone System Boards in |
15 | | counties with a population under 100,000 according to the most |
16 | | recent census data, $0.02 per surcharge collected shall be |
17 | | deposited into the Poison Response Fund for distribution |
18 | | monthly to a human poison control center as defined in Section |
19 | | 10 of the Poison Control System Act, and $0.015 per surcharge |
20 | | collected shall be deposited into the Public Utility Fund to |
21 | | defray expenses incurred by the Illinois Commerce Commission |
22 | | related to the oversight and coordination of 9-1-1 systems, |
23 | | oversight of the Poison Response Fund, and other expenses |
24 | | related to public safety. |
25 | | (c)
The first such remittance by wireless carriers shall |
26 | | include the number
of wireless subscribers by zip code, and the |
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1 | | 9-digit zip code if currently being used or
later implemented |
2 | | by the carrier, that shall be the means by which the
Illinois |
3 | | Commerce Commission shall determine distributions from
the |
4 | | Wireless Service Emergency Fund.
This information shall be |
5 | | updated no less often than every year. Wireless
carriers are |
6 | | not required to remit surcharge moneys that are billed to
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7 | | subscribers but not yet collected. Any carrier that fails to |
8 | | provide the zip code information required under this subsection |
9 | | (c) shall be subject to the penalty set forth in subsection (f) |
10 | | of this Section.
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11 | | (d) Any funds collected under the Prepaid Wireless 9-1-1 |
12 | | Surcharge Act shall be distributed using a prorated method |
13 | | based upon zip code information collected from post-paid |
14 | | wireless carriers under subsection (c) of this Section. |
15 | | (e) If before midnight on the last day of the third |
16 | | calendar month after the closing date of the remit period a |
17 | | wireless carrier does not remit the surcharge or any portion |
18 | | thereof required under this Section, then the surcharge or |
19 | | portion thereof shall be deemed delinquent until paid in full, |
20 | | and the Illinois Commerce Commission may impose a penalty |
21 | | against the carrier in an amount equal to the greater of: |
22 | | (1) $25 for each month or portion of a month from the |
23 | | time an amount becomes delinquent until the amount is paid |
24 | | in full; or |
25 | | (2) an amount equal to the product of 1% and the sum of |
26 | | all delinquent amounts for each month or portion of a month |
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1 | | that the delinquent amounts remain unpaid. |
2 | | A penalty imposed in accordance with this subsection (e) |
3 | | for a portion of a month during which the carrier provides the |
4 | | number of subscribers by zip code as required under subsection |
5 | | (c) of this Section shall be prorated for each day of that |
6 | | month during which the carrier had not provided the number of |
7 | | subscribers by zip code as required under subsection (c) of |
8 | | this Section. Any penalty imposed under this subsection (e) is |
9 | | in addition to the amount of the delinquency and is in addition |
10 | | to any other penalty imposed under this Section. |
11 | | (f) If, before midnight on the last day of the third |
12 | | calendar month after the closing date of the remit period, a |
13 | | wireless carrier does not provide the number of subscribers by |
14 | | zip code as required under subsection (c) of this Section, then |
15 | | the report is deemed delinquent and the Illinois Commerce |
16 | | Commission may impose a penalty against the carrier in an |
17 | | amount equal to the greater of: |
18 | | (1) $25 for each month or portion of a month that the |
19 | | report is delinquent; or |
20 | | (2) an amount equal to the product of 1/2¢ and the |
21 | | number of subscribers served by the wireless carrier. On |
22 | | and after July 1, 2014, an amount equal to the product of |
23 | | $0.01 and the number of subscribers served by the wireless |
24 | | carrier. |
25 | | A penalty imposed in accordance with this subsection (f) |
26 | | for a portion of a month during which the carrier pays the |
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1 | | delinquent amount in full shall be prorated for each day of |
2 | | that month that the delinquent amount was paid in full. A |
3 | | penalty imposed and collected in accordance with this |
4 | | subsection (f) shall be deposited into the Wireless Service |
5 | | Emergency Fund. Any penalty imposed under this subsection (f) |
6 | | is in addition to any other penalty imposed under this Section. |
7 | | (g) The Illinois Commerce Commission may enforce the |
8 | | collection of any delinquent amount and any penalty due and |
9 | | unpaid under this Section by legal action or in any other |
10 | | manner by which the collection of debts due the State of |
11 | | Illinois may be enforced under the laws of this State. The |
12 | | Executive Director of the Illinois Commerce Commission, or his |
13 | | or her designee, may excuse the payment of any penalty imposed |
14 | | under this Section if the Executive Director, or his or her |
15 | | designee, determines that the enforcement of this penalty is |
16 | | unjust. |
17 | | (h)
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary,
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18 | | nothing shall impair the right of wireless carriers to recover
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19 | | compliance costs for all emergency communications services |
20 | | that are not reimbursed out of the Wireless Carrier |
21 | | Reimbursement Fund
directly from their wireless subscribers |
22 | | via line-item charges on the wireless subscriber's
bill. Those |
23 | | compliance costs include all costs
incurred by wireless |
24 | | carriers in complying with local, State,
and federal regulatory |
25 | | or legislative mandates that require the
transmission and |
26 | | receipt of emergency communications to and
from the general |
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1 | | public, including, but not limited to, E-911.
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2 | | (i)
The Auditor General shall conduct and present to the |
3 | | General Assembly , on an annual basis, an audit of the Wireless |
4 | | Service Emergency Fund , the Poison Response Fund, and the |
5 | | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund for compliance with the |
6 | | requirements of this Act. The audit shall include, but not be |
7 | | limited to, the following determinations:
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8 | | (1) Whether the Commission is maintaining detailed |
9 | | records of all receipts and disbursements from the Wireless |
10 | | Carrier Emergency Fund , the Poison Response Fund, and the |
11 | | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund.
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12 | | (2) Whether the Commission's administrative costs |
13 | | charged to the funds are adequately documented and are |
14 | | reasonable.
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15 | | (3) Whether the Commission's procedures for making |
16 | | grants and providing reimbursements in accordance with the |
17 | | Act are adequate.
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18 | | (4) The status of the implementation of wireless 9-1-1 |
19 | | and E9-1-1 services in Illinois.
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20 | | (5) The status of human poison response services in |
21 | | Illinois. |
22 | | The Commission, the Department of State Police, and any |
23 | | other entity or person that may have information relevant to |
24 | | the audit shall cooperate fully and promptly with the Office of |
25 | | the Auditor General in conducting the audit. The Auditor |
26 | | General shall commence the audit as soon as possible and |
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1 | | distribute the report upon completion in accordance with |
2 | | Section 3-14 of the Illinois State Auditing Act.
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3 | | (j) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall create uniform |
4 | | accounting procedures that any entity that receives funds from |
5 | | the Wireless Service Emergency Fund must follow as a condition |
6 | | of receiving funds from the Wireless Service Emergency Fund. |
7 | | The Illinois Commerce Commission shall require an annual audit |
8 | | of total income and expenditures from any entity that receives |
9 | | funds from the Wireless Service Emergency Fund. An entity that |
10 | | receives funds from the Wireless Service Emergency Fund is |
11 | | responsible for any costs associated with the annual audit. The |
12 | | audit report shall require the inclusion of a copy of detailed |
13 | | financial statements of all revenue received by the entity, |
14 | | including but not limited to, local, State, federal, and |
15 | | private revenues, and any other funds received, and detailed |
16 | | expenditure reports for capital, operating, personnel, travel, |
17 | | technology, and any other expenditures related, directly or |
18 | | indirectly, to the operations of the entity. The Illinois |
19 | | Commerce Commission shall make the annual audit information |
20 | | available to the public and publish the individual audit |
21 | | reports online. Within 12 months of the effective date of this |
22 | | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, the Illinois |
23 | | Commerce Commission shall issue guidelines for the collection |
24 | | and reporting of financial statements for all entities |
25 | | receiving funds from the Wireless Service Emergency Fund and |
26 | | make recommendations to the General Assembly.
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1 | | The Illinois Commerce Commission shall create uniform |
2 | | accounting procedures that any entity that receives funds from |
3 | | the Poison Response Fund must follow as a condition of |
4 | | receiving funds from the Poison Response Fund. The Illinois |
5 | | Commerce Commission shall require an annual audit of total |
6 | | income and expenditures related directly, or indirectly, to the |
7 | | operation of the human poison control center, from any entity |
8 | | that receives funds from the Poison Response Fund. The audit |
9 | | report shall require the inclusion of a copy of detailed |
10 | | financial statements of all revenue received for the operation |
11 | | of the human poison control center by an entity seeking funds |
12 | | from the Poison Response Fund, including, but not limited to, |
13 | | local, State, federal, and private revenues, and any other |
14 | | funds received, and detailed expenditure reports for capital, |
15 | | operating, personnel, travel, technology and any other |
16 | | expenditures related, directly or indirectly, to the |
17 | | operations of the human poison control center. The Illinois |
18 | | Commerce Commission shall make the annual audit information |
19 | | available to the public and publish the individual audit |
20 | | reports online. Within 12 months of the effective date of this |
21 | | amendatory Act of the 98th General Assembly, the Illinois |
22 | | Commerce Commission shall issue guidelines for the collection |
23 | | and reporting of financial statements for any entity receiving |
24 | | funds from the Poison Response Fund and make recommendations to |
25 | | the General Assembly. |
26 | | Monthly proportional grants of funds to an authorized |
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1 | | entity under Section 25 of this Act will be made only in |
2 | | accordance with this Section and Section 25 of this Act. |
3 | | (1) Failure by an emergency telephone system board or |
4 | | qualified governmental entity to file the 9-1-1 system |
5 | | financial report as required under this Section will result in |
6 | | the suspension of payment and withholding by the Commission of |
7 | | monthly proportional grants otherwise due the emergency |
8 | | telephone system board or qualified governmental entity under |
9 | | Section 25 of this Act until the report is filed by the |
10 | | emergency telephone system board or qualified governmental |
11 | | entity. |
12 | | (2) Any monthly proportional grants that have been withheld |
13 | | for 12 months or more shall be forfeited by the emergency |
14 | | telephone system board or qualified governmental entity and may |
15 | | be distributed proportionally to compliant emergency telephone |
16 | | system boards and qualified governmental entities. |
17 | | (3) The Commission, acting through its Executive Director |
18 | | or his or her designee, may in his discretion waive any |
19 | | requirement of this Section for good cause shown. |
20 | | (Source: P.A. 97-463, eff. 1-1-12 .)
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21 | | (50 ILCS 751/20)
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22 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2014)
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23 | | Sec. 20. Wireless Service Emergency Fund; uses. The |
24 | | Wireless Service
Emergency Fund is created as a special fund in |
25 | | the State treasury. Subject to
appropriation, moneys in the |
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1 | | Wireless Service Emergency Fund may only be used
for grants for |
2 | | emergency telephone system boards, qualified government
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3 | | entities, or the Department of State Police. These grants may |
4 | | be used only
for the design, implementation, operation, |
5 | | maintenance, or upgrade of wireless
9-1-1 or E9-1-1 emergency |
6 | | services and public safety answering points, and for
no other |
7 | | purposes.
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8 | | The moneys received by the Department of State Police from |
9 | | the Wireless
Service Emergency Fund, in any year, may be used |
10 | | for any costs relating to the
leasing, modification, or |
11 | | maintenance of any building or facility used to house
personnel |
12 | | or equipment associated with the operation of wireless 9-1-1 or
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13 | | wireless E9-1-1 emergency services, to ensure service in those |
14 | | areas where
service is not otherwise provided.
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15 | | Moneys received by a emergency telephone system board or |
16 | | qualified governmental entity under this Act shall pay for the |
17 | | costs directly attributable to 9-1-1 call delivery, 9-1-1 call |
18 | | taking, and 9-1-1 call dispatch. Such moneys may not be used to |
19 | | pay for any of the following purposes: |
20 | | (1) Personnel costs of law enforcement, fire, |
21 | | emergency medical services and emergency responders, |
22 | | emergency management staff, or shared support or technical |
23 | | staff, except for portions of time of 9-1-1 staff directly |
24 | | attributable to 9-1-1 call delivery, 9-1-1 call taking, or |
25 | | 9-1-1 call dispatch. |
26 | | (2) Facility and capital costs of law enforcement, |
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1 | | fire, emergency medical services, emergency management, or |
2 | | other municipal facilities, except for that portion of such |
3 | | facilities housing a 9-1-1 call center. |
4 | | (3) Training for staff not directly involved in 9-1-1 |
5 | | call delivery, 9-1-1 call taking, or 9-1-1 call dispatch, |
6 | | or for any staff training on courses not directly |
7 | | attributable to 9-1-1 call delivery, 9-1-1 call taking, or |
8 | | 9-1-1 call dispatch. |
9 | | (4) Memberships for staff not involved directly in |
10 | | 9-1-1 call delivery, 9-1-1 call taking, or 9-1-1 call |
11 | | dispatch, or for associations with a primary purpose other |
12 | | than public safety communications. |
13 | | (5) Hardware, software, connectivity, and |
14 | | non-emergency N-1-1 systems or outbound notifications |
15 | | systems not attributable to 9-1-1 call delivery, 9-1-1 call |
16 | | taking, or 9-1-1 call dispatch. For purposes of this |
17 | | paragraph (5), "N-1-1 systems" means a telephone number |
18 | | ending in "1-1", other than 9-1-1, used to designate a |
19 | | non-emergency information or access telephone system. |
20 | | (6) Vehicle costs, including, but not limited to, costs |
21 | | for fleet vehicles, pool cars, mileage reimbursement, and |
22 | | for vehicle costs for law enforcement, fire or emergency |
23 | | medical service responders, such as patrol cars, fire |
24 | | apparatus, and ambulances. |
25 | | (7) Professional services not directly attributable to |
26 | | 9-1-1 call delivery, 9-1-1 call taking, or 9-1-1 call |
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1 | | dispatch. |
2 | | (8) Public information and education expenses not |
3 | | directly attributable to 9-1-1 call delivery, 9-1-1 call |
4 | | taking, or 9-1-1 call dispatch. |
5 | | (9) Any other costs the Illinois Commerce Commission |
6 | | deems by rule unallowable. |
7 | | Moneys from the Wireless Service Emergency Fund may not be |
8 | | used to pay for or
recover any costs associated with public |
9 | | safety agency equipment or personnel
dispatched in response to |
10 | | wireless 9-1-1 or wireless E9-1-1 emergency calls.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 91-660, eff. 12-22-99 .)
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12 | | (50 ILCS 751/35)
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13 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2014)
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14 | | Sec. 35. Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund; |
15 | | reimbursement. |
16 | | (a) To recover costs from the Wireless Carrier |
17 | | Reimbursement Fund, the wireless
carrier shall submit sworn |
18 | | invoices to the Illinois Commerce Commission. In no event may |
19 | | any invoice for payment be approved for (i) costs
that are not |
20 | | related to compliance with the requirements established by the
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21 | | wireless enhanced 9-1-1 mandates of the Federal Communications |
22 | | Commission, or (ii)
costs with respect to any wireless enhanced |
23 | | 9-1-1 service that is not operable
at the time the invoice is |
24 | | submitted , or (iii) costs in excess of the sum of (A) the |
25 | | carrier's balance, as determined under subsection (e) of this |
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1 | | Section, plus (B) 100% of the surcharge
remitted to the
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2 | | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund by the wireless carrier |
3 | | under Section
17(b) since the last annual review of the balance |
4 | | in the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund under subsection (e) |
5 | | of this Section, less reimbursements paid to the carrier out of |
6 | | the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund since the last annual |
7 | | review of the balance under subsection (e) of this Section, |
8 | | unless the wireless carrier received prior approval for the |
9 | | expenditures
from the Illinois Commerce Commission .
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10 | | (a-1) Invoices submitted by wireless carriers before |
11 | | January 1, 2014 in accordance with subsection (a) of this |
12 | | Section that have not been previously approved for payment and |
13 | | paid in full by the Illinois Commerce Commission per the |
14 | | Commission's approval, shall be paid quarterly commencing on |
15 | | the fifteenth day of the calendar month which is 90 days after |
16 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th General |
17 | | Assembly, using funds then in the Wireless Carrier |
18 | | Reimbursement Fund, to the extent available. If, in any |
19 | | quarter, the total amount of invoices submitted to the Illinois |
20 | | Commerce Commission in accordance with this subsection and |
21 | | approved for payment exceeds the amount available in the |
22 | | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund, wireless carriers that |
23 | | have any such invoices approved for payment shall receive a |
24 | | pro-rata share of the amount available in the Wireless Carrier |
25 | | Reimbursement Fund based on the relative amount of their |
26 | | approved invoices available that quarter, and the balance of |
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1 | | the payments shall be carried forward into the following |
2 | | quarters until all of the approved payments are made. Within 90 |
3 | | days from the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th |
4 | | General Assembly, the Illinois Commerce Commission shall |
5 | | submit a voucher or vouchers to the Illinois State Comptroller |
6 | | in accordance with the requirements of this subsection. |
7 | | (a-2) In addition to the requirements in subsection (a) of |
8 | | this Section, in no event may any invoice for payment submitted |
9 | | on and after January 1, 2014 be approved for costs in excess of |
10 | | the sum of: (1) the carrier's balance, as determined under |
11 | | subsection (e) of this Section, plus (2) 100% of the surcharge |
12 | | remitted to the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund by the |
13 | | wireless carrier under Section 17(b) of this Act since the last |
14 | | annual review of the balance in the Wireless Carrier |
15 | | Reimbursement Fund under subsection (e) of this Section, less |
16 | | (3) reimbursements paid to the carrier out of the Wireless |
17 | | Carrier Reimbursement Fund since the last annual review of the |
18 | | balance under subsection (e) of this Section. On and after July |
19 | | 1, 2018, wireless carriers with less than 50,000 customers, |
20 | | including all customers of companies under common ownership, |
21 | | are eligible for full reimbursement subject to the limitations |
22 | | of subsection (a-1) of this Section. |
23 | | (b) If in any quarter month the total amount of invoices |
24 | | submitted to the Illinois Commerce Commission in accordance |
25 | | with subsection (a-2) and approved for payment exceeds the |
26 | | amount
available in the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund, |
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1 | | wireless carriers that
have invoices approved for payment shall |
2 | | receive a pro-rata share of the amount
available in the |
3 | | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund based on the relative
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4 | | amount of their approved invoices available that quarter month , |
5 | | and the balance of
the payments shall be carried forward into |
6 | | the following quarters months until all of the approved
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7 | | payments
are made.
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8 | | (c) A wireless carrier may not receive payment from the |
9 | | Wireless Carrier
Reimbursement Fund for its costs of providing |
10 | | wireless enhanced 9-1-1 services
in an area when a unit of |
11 | | local government or emergency telephone system board
provides |
12 | | wireless 9-1-1 services in that area and was imposing and |
13 | | collecting a
wireless carrier surcharge prior to July 1, 1998.
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14 | | (d) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall maintain |
15 | | detailed records
of all receipts and disbursements and shall |
16 | | provide an annual accounting of all
receipts and disbursements |
17 | | to the Auditor General. |
18 | | (e) The Illinois Commerce Commission must annually review |
19 | | the balance in the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund as of |
20 | | June 30 of each year and shall direct the Comptroller to |
21 | | transfer into the Wireless Services Emergency Fund for |
22 | | distribution in accordance with Section 25 of this Act any |
23 | | amount in excess of the amount of deposits into the Fund for |
24 | | the 24 months prior to June 30 less: |
25 | | (1) the amount of paid and payables received by June 30 |
26 | | for the 24 months prior to June 30 as determined eligible |
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1 | | under subsection (a) and, as applicable, subsection (a-2) |
2 | | of this Section; |
3 | | (2) the administrative costs associated with the Fund |
4 | | for the 24 months prior to June 30; and |
5 | | (3) the prorated portion of any other adjustments made |
6 | | to the Fund in the 24 months prior to June 30. |
7 | | After making the calculation required under this |
8 | | subsection (e), each carrier's available balance for purposes |
9 | | of reimbursements must be adjusted using the same calculation.
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10 | | (f) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall adopt rules to |
11 | | govern the
reimbursement process.
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12 | | (g) On January 1, 2008 (the effective date of Public Act |
13 | | 95-698), or as soon thereafter as practical, the State |
14 | | Comptroller shall order transferred and the State Treasurer |
15 | | shall transfer the sum of $8,000,000 from the Wireless Carrier |
16 | | Reimbursement Fund to the Wireless Service Emergency Fund. That |
17 | | amount shall be used by the Illinois Commerce Commission to |
18 | | make grants in the manner described in Section 25 of this Act. |
19 | | (Source: P.A. 95-63, eff. 8-13-07; 95-698, eff. 1-1-08; 95-876, |
20 | | eff. 8-21-08 .)
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21 | | (50 ILCS 751/70)
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22 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2014)
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23 | | Sec. 70. Repealer. This Act is repealed on July 1, 2018 |
24 | | 2014 .
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25 | | (Source: P.A. 97-1163, eff. 2-4-13; 98-45, eff. 6-28-13.)
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2 | | Sec. 90. Poison Response Fund. The Poison Response Fund is |
3 | | created as a special fund in the State treasury. Subject to |
4 | | appropriation, moneys in the Poison Response Fund may only be |
5 | | used as described in subsection (b) of Section 17 of this Act. |
6 | | (50 ILCS 751/95 new) |
7 | | Sec. 95. Fund sweeps. Notwithstanding any provision of law |
8 | | to the contrary, the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund is not |
9 | | subject to sweeps, administrative charge-backs, or any other |
10 | | fiscal or budgetary maneuver that would in any way transfer any |
11 | | amount from that Fund into any other fund of the State with the |
12 | | exception of the Wireless Services Emergency Fund. The Illinois |
13 | | Commerce Commission shall remain obligated to comply with the |
14 | | requirements of subsection (b) of Section 35 of the Wireless |
15 | | Emergency Telephone Safety Act, and transfers to the Wireless |
16 | | Services Emergency Fund pursuant thereto shall not be deemed to |
17 | | be sweeps, administrative charge-backs, or other fiscal or |
18 | | budgetary maneuvers as otherwise prohibited by this Section. |
19 | | Section 15. The Public Utilities Act is amended by changing |
20 | | Sections 13-900, 13-900.1, 13-900.3, and 13-1200 as follows: |
21 | | (220 ILCS 5/13-900) |
22 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2015) |
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1 | | Sec. 13-900. Authority to serve as 9-1-1 system provider; |
2 | | rules. |
3 | | (a) The General Assembly finds that it is necessary to |
4 | | require the certification of 9-1-1 system providers to ensure |
5 | | the safety of the lives and property of Illinoisans and |
6 | | Illinois businesses, and to otherwise protect and promote the |
7 | | public safety, health, and welfare of the citizens of this |
8 | | State and their property. |
9 | | (b) For purposes of this Section: |
10 | | "9-1-1 system" has the same meaning as that term is |
11 | | defined in Section 2.19 of the Emergency Telephone System |
12 | | Act. |
13 | | "9-1-1 system provider" means any person, corporation, |
14 | | limited liability company, partnership, sole |
15 | | proprietorship, or entity of any description whatever that |
16 | | acts as a system provider within the meaning of Section |
17 | | 2.18 of the Emergency Telephone System Act. |
18 | | "Emergency Telephone System Board" has the same |
19 | | meaning as that term is defined in Sections 2.11 and 15.4 |
20 | | of the Emergency Telephone System Act. |
21 | | "Public safety agency personnel" means personnel |
22 | | employed by a public safety agency, as that term is defined |
23 | | in Section 2.02 of the Emergency Telephone System Act, |
24 | | whose responsibilities include responding to requests for |
25 | | emergency services. |
26 | | (c) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, beginning |
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1 | | July 1, 2010, it is unlawful for any 9-1-1 system provider to |
2 | | offer or provide or seek to offer or provide to any emergency |
3 | | telephone system board or 9-1-1 system, or agent, |
4 | | representative, or designee thereof, any network and database |
5 | | service used or intended to be used by any emergency telephone |
6 | | system board or 9-1-1 system for the purpose of answering, |
7 | | transferring, or relaying requests for emergency services, or |
8 | | dispatching public safety agency personnel in response to |
9 | | requests for emergency services, unless the 9-1-1 system |
10 | | provider has applied for and received a Certificate of 9-1-1 |
11 | | System Provider Authority from the Commission. The Commission |
12 | | shall approve an application for a Certificate of 9-1-1 System |
13 | | Provider Authority upon a showing by the applicant, and a |
14 | | finding by the Commission, after notice and hearing, that the |
15 | | applicant possesses sufficient technical, financial, and |
16 | | managerial resources and abilities to provide network service |
17 | | and database services that it seeks authority to provide in its |
18 | | application for service authority, in a safe, continuous, and |
19 | | uninterrupted manner. |
20 | | (d) No incumbent local exchange carrier that provides, as |
21 | | of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th |
22 | | General Assembly, any 9-1-1 network and 9-1-1 database service |
23 | | used or intended to be used by any Emergency Telephone System |
24 | | Board or 9-1-1 system, shall be required to obtain a |
25 | | Certificate of 9-1-1 System Provider Authority under this |
26 | | Section. No entity that possesses, as of the effective date of |
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1 | | this amendatory Act of the 96th General Assembly, a Certificate |
2 | | of Service Authority and provides 9-1-1 network and 9-1-1 |
3 | | database services to any incumbent local exchange carrier as of |
4 | | the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
5 | | Assembly shall be required to obtain a Certificate of 9-1-1 |
6 | | System Provider Authority under this Section. |
7 | | (e) Any and all enforcement authority granted to the |
8 | | Commission under this Section shall apply exclusively to 9-1-1 |
9 | | system providers granted a Certificate of Service Authority |
10 | | under this Section and shall not apply to incumbent local |
11 | | exchange carriers that are providing 9-1-1 service as of the |
12 | | effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th General |
13 | | Assembly.
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14 | | (f) This Section is repealed on July 1, 2016. |
15 | | (Source: P.A. 96-25, eff. 6-30-09 .) |
16 | | (220 ILCS 5/13-900.1) |
17 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2015) |
18 | | Sec. 13-900.1. Authority over 9-1-1 rates and terms of |
19 | | service. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, |
20 | | the Commission retains its full authority over the rates and |
21 | | service quality as they apply to 9-1-1 system providers, |
22 | | including the Commission's existing authority over |
23 | | interconnection with 9-1-1 system providers and 9-1-1 systems. |
24 | | The rates, terms, and conditions for 9-1-1 service shall be |
25 | | tariffed and shall be provided in the manner prescribed by this |
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1 | | Act and shall be subject to the applicable laws, including |
2 | | rules or regulations adopted and orders issued by the |
3 | | Commission or the Federal Communications Commission. The |
4 | | Commission retains this full authority regardless of the |
5 | | technologies utilized or deployed by 9-1-1 system providers.
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6 | | This Section is repealed on July 1, 2016. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 96-927, eff. 6-15-10; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11 .)
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8 | | (220 ILCS 5/13-900.3)
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9 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2015) |
10 | | Sec. 13-900.3. Regulatory flexibility for 9-1-1 system |
11 | | providers. |
12 | | (a) For purposes of this Section, "Regional Pilot Project" |
13 | | to implement next generation 9-1-1 has the same meaning as that |
14 | | term is defined in Section 2.22 of the Emergency Telephone |
15 | | System Act. |
16 | | (b)
For the limited purpose of a Regional Pilot Project to |
17 | | implement next generation 9-1-1, as defined in Section 13-900 |
18 | | of this Article, the Commission may forbear from applying any |
19 | | rule or provision of Section 13-900 as it applies to |
20 | | implementation of the Regional Pilot Project to implement next |
21 | | generation 9-1-1 if the Commission determines, after notice and |
22 | | hearing, that:
(1) enforcement of the rule is not necessary to |
23 | | ensure the development and improvement of emergency |
24 | | communication procedures and facilities in such a manner as to |
25 | | be able to quickly respond to any person requesting 9-1-1 |
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1 | | services from police, fire, medical, rescue, and other |
2 | | emergency services;
(2) enforcement of the rule or provision is |
3 | | not necessary for the protection of consumers; and
(3) |
4 | | forbearance from applying such provisions or rules is |
5 | | consistent with the public interest.
The Commission may |
6 | | exercise such forbearance with respect to one, and only one, |
7 | | Regional Pilot Project as authorized by Sections 10 and 11 of |
8 | | the Emergency Telephone Systems Act to implement next |
9 | | generation 9-1-1.
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10 | | (c) This Section is repealed on July 1, 2016. |
11 | | (Source: P.A. 96-1443, eff. 8-20-10; 97-333, eff. 8-12-11 .)
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12 | | (220 ILCS 5/13-1200) |
13 | | (Section scheduled to be repealed on July 1, 2015) |
14 | | Sec. 13-1200. Repealer. This Article , except for Sections |
15 | | 13-900, 13-900.1, and 13-900.3, is repealed July 1, 2015. |
16 | | (Source: P.A. 98-45, eff. 6-28-13.)
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17 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
18 | | becoming law.
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