Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 128.03 | Countywide 9-1-1 system.
...uting and core services. (D)(1) Each public safety answering point shall be operated by a subdivision or a regional council of governments and shall be operated constantly. (2) A subdivision or a regional council of governments that operates a public safety answering point shall pay all of the costs associated with establishing, equipping, furnishing, operating, and maintaining that facility and shall allocate ... |
Section 128.05 | County 9-1-1 coordinator.
... the administrative coordinator for all public safety answering points participating in the countywide 9-1-1 final plan described in section 128.03 of the Revised Code and shall also serve as a liaison with other county coordinators and the 9-1-1 program office. |
Section 128.06 | County 9-1-1 program review committee; final plan for countywide system.
...enting and operating a countywide 9-1-1 system. Any amendment to the final plan shall require a two-thirds vote of the committee. Each committee shall convene at least once annually for the purposes of maintaining or amending a final plan described in this section. (E) Each committee shall, not later than the first day of March of each year, submit a report to the political subdivisions within the county and to th... |
Section 128.07 | Final plan contents, filing.
...copy of its current final plan with the Ohio 9-1-1 program office not later than six months after the effective date of this amendment . Any revisions or amendments shall be filed not later than ninety days after adoption. (C) As used in this section, "internet identifier of record" has the same meaning as in section 9.312 of the Revised Code. |
Section 128.08 | Resolution to approve or disapprove plan.
...ed to be included in a countywide 9-1-1 system shall act by resolution to approve or disapprove the plan, except that, with respect to a final plan that provides for funding of the 9-1-1 system in part through charges imposed under section 128.35 of the Revised Code, the board of county commissioners shall not act by resolution to approve or disapprove the plan until after a resolution adopted under section 128.35 of... |
Section 128.12 | Amendment of plan.
...(3) Adjusting the territory served by a public safety answering point; (4) Permitting a regional council of governments to operate a public safety answering point; (5) Represcribing the funding of public safety answering points as between the alternatives set forth in division (A)(7) of section 128.07 of the Revised Code; (6) Providing for wireless enhanced 9-1-1; (7) Adding, changing, or removing a 9-1-1... |
Section 128.20 | [Former R.C. 128.40, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] 9-1-1 program office, administrator.
...There is hereby created within the department of administrative services the 9-1-1 program office, headed by an administrator in the unclassified civil service pursuant to division (A)(9) of section 124.11 of the Revised Code. The administrator shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the director of administrative services. The program office shall oversee administration of the 9-1-1 government assistance ... |
Section 128.21 | Next generation 9-1-1 core services system requirements and coordination.
...-based routing to legacy enhanced 9-1-1 public safety answering points, next generation 9-1-1 public safety answering points, and local next generation 9-1-1 systems. The system shall be designed to provide access to emergency services from all connected communications sources and provide multimedia data capabilities for public safety answering points and other emergency service organizations. (2) The emergency se... |
Section 128.211 | Ohio 9-1-1 plan.
...s chapter by this act ; (2) Specific system details describing interoperability among counties, the states bordering this state, and Canada; (3) A progression plan for the system and sustainability within the funding method encompassed by sections 128.41 to 128.422 of the Revised Code. (B) Not later than six months after the plan is submitted under division (A) of this section, the steering committee shall r... |
Section 128.212 | Letter of coordination for state or federal 9-1-1 grant.
...ork and is consistent with the state of Ohio 9-1-1 plan. |
Section 128.22 | 9-1-1 program office powers.
...el for a statewide interconnected 9-1-1 system; (C) Collect and distribute data from and to public safety answering points, service providers, and emergency service providers regarding both of the following: (1) The status and operation of the components of the statewide 9-1-1 system, including all of the following: (a) The aggregate number of access lines that the provider maintains within this state; (b... |
Section 128.221 | Use and protection of 9-1-1 data.
...closure or use of that data provided by public safety answering points, service providers, and emergency service providers for the purpose of 9-1-1 shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the steering committee. (B) Data and information that contribute to more effective 9-1-1 services and emergency response may be accessed and shared among 9-1-1 and emergency response functions specifically for the purposes of eff... |
Section 128.23 | Duties of telecommunication service providers regarding 9-1-1 data.
...ng point or local next generation 9-1-1 system. Provision of this location data may include both of the following: (a) Preprovisioning of location data into a state-operated database utilizing industry standard protocols; (b) Providing a routable location with the 9-1-1 traffic at call time, utilizing approved standards for both legacy and next generation 9-1-1. (B) If a service provider subject to division ... |
Section 128.24 | Multiline telephone system 9-1-1 requirements.
...art of the location transmission to the public safety answering point, using either legacy private-switch automatic location identification or next generation 9-1-1 methodologies. (3) Each operator of a multiline telephone system that was installed or substantially renovated on or after the effective date of this section , shall identify the specific location of the caller using an emergency response location that... |
Section 128.241 | Business service user 9-1-1 requirements.
...-1 call, the system is connected to the public switched telephone network in such a way that when an individual using the system dials 9-1-1, the call connects to the public safety answering point without requiring the user to dial any additional digit or code. (B) The system is configured to provide notification of any 9-1-1 call made through the system to a centralized location on the same site as the system. Th... |
Section 128.242 | Exemption for certain business service users.
...densome. (B) The multiline telephone system or voice over internet protocol system needs to be reprogrammed or replaced. (C) The business service user made a good-faith attempt to reprogram or replace the system. (D) The business service user agrees to place an instructional sticker next to the telephones that explains how to access 9-1-1 in case of emergency, provides the specific location where the device ... |
Section 128.243 | Effect of preemption or conflict with federal law.
...Sections 128.241 and 128.242 of the Revised Code shall not apply if they are preempted by or in conflict with federal law. |
Section 128.25 | County contact for 9-1-1 discrepencies, misroutes, and boundary disputes.
...isroutes, and boundary disputes between public safety answering points. |
Section 128.26 | When next generation 9-1-1 service required.
...ide next generation 9-1-1 core services system is operationally available to all counties in the state, each county or, as applicable, each regional council of governments, shall provide next generation 9-1-1 service for all areas to be covered as set forth in the county's final plan or the council's agreement. |
Section 128.27 | Service provider duty to deliver 9-1-1 traffic.
...ide next generation 9-1-1 core services system or within the area served by a regional council of governments that participates in that system shall deliver the 9-1-1 traffic that originates in that geographic area to the next generation 9-1-1 core for that geographic area. |
Section 128.28 | Adherence to 9-1-1 program office standards.
...ide next generation 9-1-1 core services system, the service provider or county shall adhere to standards of the 9-1-1 program office, which may include standards created by the national emergency number association and the internet engineering task force. |
Section 128.33 | [Former R.C. 128.18, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Determining rates and charges for wireline telephone network portion of 9-1-1.
...rk portion of a basic or enhanced 9-1-1 system, and each telephone company that is a wireline service provider participating in the system shall be subject to those chapters, to the extent they apply, as to the service provided by its portion of the wireline telephone network for the system as described in the final plan, and as to the rates, tolls, classifications, charges, or rentals to be observed and charged for ... |
Section 128.35 | [Former R.C. 128.22, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Imposing charges on improved realty to pay for public safety answering points.
...ng points as part of a countywide 9-1-1 system effective under division (B) of section 128.08 of the Revised Code and paying the expense of administering and enforcing this section, the board of county commissioners of a county, in accordance with this section, may fix and impose, on each lot or parcel of real property in the county that is owned by a person, municipal corporation, township, or other political subdiv... |
Section 128.37 | [Former R.C. 128.25, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Election on adding monthly charge to telephone bills to fund 9-1-1 system.
...hing and maintaining no more than three public safety answering points of a countywide 9-1-1 system, which public safety answering points shall be only twenty-four-hour dispatching points already existing in the county. The resolution shall state the amount of the charge, which shall not exceed fifty cents per month, and the month the charge will first be imposed, which shall be no earlier than four months after the ... |
Section 128.38 | [Former R.C. 128.26, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Election on monthly charge on telephone access lines to fund certain systems.
...ishing and maintaining no more than one public safety answering point of a countywide 9-1-1 system. The resolution shall state the amount of the charge, which shall not exceed fifty cents per month, and the month the charge will first be imposed, which shall be no earlier than four months after the special election held pursuant to this section. Each residential and business telephone company customer within the area... |