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Public Act 095-0806
Public Act 0806 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0806 |
HB4725 Enrolled |
LRB095 17912 HLH 43992 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Emergency Telephone System Act is amended by | changing Section 15.4 as follows:
| (50 ILCS 750/15.4) (from Ch. 134, par. 45.4)
| Sec. 15.4. Emergency Telephone System Board; powers.
| (a) The corporate authorities of any county or municipality
| that imposes a surcharge under Section 15.3 shall establish an | Emergency
Telephone System Board. The corporate authorities | shall provide for the
manner of appointment and the number of | members of the Board, provided that
the board shall consist of | not fewer than 5 members, one of whom
must be a
public member | who is a resident of the local exchange service territory
| included in the 9-1-1 coverage area, one of whom (in counties | with a
population less than 100,000) must be a member of the | county
board, and
at least 3 of whom shall be representative of | the 9-1-1 public safety agencies,
including but not limited to | police departments, fire departments, emergency
medical | services providers, and emergency services and disaster | agencies, and
appointed on the basis of their ability or | experience. Elected officials , including members of a county | board, are
also eligible to serve on the board. Members of the |
| board shall serve without
compensation but shall be reimbursed | for their actual and necessary
expenses. Any 2 or more | municipalities, counties, or combination thereof,
that impose | a surcharge under Section 15.3 may, instead of establishing
| individual boards, establish by intergovernmental agreement a | Joint
Emergency Telephone System Board pursuant to this | Section. The manner of
appointment of such a joint board shall | be prescribed in the agreement.
| (b) The powers and duties of the board shall be defined by | ordinance
of the municipality or county, or by | intergovernmental agreement in the
case of a joint board. The | powers and duties shall include, but need not
be limited to the | following:
| (1) Planning a 9-1-1 system.
| (2) Coordinating and supervising the implementation, | upgrading, or
maintenance of the system, including the | establishment of equipment
specifications and coding | systems.
| (3) Receiving moneys
from the surcharge imposed under | Section 15.3, and
from any other source, for deposit into | the Emergency Telephone System Fund.
| (4) Authorizing all disbursements from the fund.
| (5) Hiring any staff necessary for the implementation | or upgrade of the
system.
| (c) All moneys
received by a board pursuant to a surcharge | imposed under
Section 15.3 shall be deposited into a separate |
| interest-bearing
Emergency Telephone System Fund account. The | treasurer of the municipality or
county that has established | the board or, in the case of a joint board, any
municipal or | county treasurer designated in the intergovernmental | agreement,
shall be custodian of the fund. All interest | accruing on the fund shall remain
in the fund. No expenditures | may be made from such fund except upon the
direction of the | board by resolution passed by a majority of all members of the
| board. Expenditures may be made only to pay for the costs | associated with the
following:
| (1) The design of the Emergency Telephone System.
| (2) The coding of an initial Master Street Address | Guide data base, and
update and maintenance thereof.
| (3) The repayment of any moneys
advanced for the | implementation of
the system.
| (4) The charges for Automatic Number Identification | and Automatic
Location Identification equipment,
a | computer aided dispatch system that records, maintains, | and integrates
information,
mobile data transmitters | equipped with
automatic vehicle locators, and maintenance, | replacement and
update thereof
to increase operational | efficiency and improve the provision of emergency
| services.
| (5) The non-recurring charges related to installation | of the Emergency
Telephone System and the ongoing network | charges.
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| (6) The acquisition and installation, or the | reimbursement of costs
therefor to other governmental | bodies that have incurred those costs, of road
or street | signs that are essential to the implementation of the | emergency
telephone system and that are not duplicative of | signs that are the
responsibility of the jurisdiction | charged with maintaining road and street
signs.
| (7) Other products and services necessary for the | implementation,
upgrade, and maintenance of the system and | any other purpose related to the
operation of
the system, | including costs attributable directly to the construction, | leasing,
or maintenance of any buildings or facilities or | costs of personnel
attributable directly to the operation | of the system. Costs attributable
directly to the operation | of an emergency telephone system do not include the
costs | of public safety agency personnel who are and equipment | that is
dispatched in response to an emergency call. | (8) In the case of a municipality that imposes a | surcharge under subsection (h) of Section 15.3, moneys may | also be used for any anti-terrorism or emergency | preparedness measures, including, but not limited to, | preparedness planning, providing local matching funds for | federal or State grants, personnel training, and | specialized equipment, including surveillance cameras as | needed to deal with natural and terrorist-inspired | emergency situations or events.
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| Moneys in the fund may also be transferred to a | participating fire protection district to reimburse volunteer | firefighters who man remote telephone switching facilities | when dedicated 9-1-1 lines are down.
| (d) The board shall complete the data base before | implementation of the
9-1-1 system. The error ratio of the data | base shall not at any time
exceed 1% of the total data base.
| (Source: P.A. 95-698, eff. 1-1-08.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2009
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