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Public Act 92-0202

SB530 Enrolled                                 LRB9202126JMmg

    AN ACT concerning emergency telephone systems.

    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 may 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 may 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  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  monies  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  monies  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 monies  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.
         (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.
    (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. 89-568, eff. 1-1-97; 90-698, eff. 8-7-98.)
    Passed in the General Assembly May 09, 2001.
    Approved August 01, 2001.

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