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Section 128.07 | Final plan contents, filing.

...ised Code shall specify: (1) Which telephone companies serving customers in the county and, as authorized in division (A) of section 128.03 of the Revised Code, in an adjacent county will participate in the 9-1-1 system; (2) The location and number of public safety answering points; how the public safety answering points will be connected to a county's preferred next generation 9-1-1 system; from what geographi...

Section 128.08 | Resolution to approve or disapprove plan.

...nty commissioners of the county and the legislative authority of each municipal corporation in the county and of each township whose territory is proposed 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, ...

Section 128.12 | Amendment of plan.

... Revised Code; (6) Providing for wireless enhanced 9-1-1; (7) Adding, changing, or removing a 9-1-1 system service provider as a participant in the countywide 9-1-1 system; (8) Providing that the state highway patrol or one or more public safety answering points of another 9-1-1 system function as a public safety answering point or points for the provision of wireline or wireless 9-1-1 for all or part of the...

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.

...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 fund, the 9-1-1 program fund, and the next generation 9-1-1 fund.

Section 128.21 | Next generation 9-1-1 core services system requirements and coordination.

...-1-1 core services system shall be capable of providing 9-1-1 core services for all of the territory of all the counties within this state, over both land and water. The system shall route all 9-1-1 traffic using location and policy-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 d...

Section 128.211 | Ohio 9-1-1 plan.

...(A) Not later than six months after the effective date of this section , the 9-1-1 program office shall draft, submit, or update a state of Ohio 9-1-1 plan to the steering committee. The plan shall include all of the following: (1) A specific plan to address the amendments to this chapter by this act ; (2) Specific system details describing interoperability among counties, the states bordering this state, and C...

Section 128.212 | Letter of coordination for state or federal 9-1-1 grant.

...e or federal government shall present a letter of coordination from the 9-1-1 program office. (B) The letter of coordination shall state all of the following: (1) The entity described in division (A) of this section; (2) The specific grantor identification; (3) The dollar amount of the grant; (4) The intended use of the grant; (5) The system, equipment, software, or any component to be procured with...

Section 128.22 | 9-1-1 program office powers.

... (d) Geographic information system files; (e) Street center lines; (f) Response boundaries; (g) Administrative boundaries; (h) Address points. (D) Require, coordinate, oversee, and limit data collection and distribution to ensure that data collection and distribution meets legal privacy and confidentiality requirements; (E) With advice from the 9-1-1 steering committee, enter into interlocal cont...

Section 128.221 | Use and protection of 9-1-1 data.

...be protected in accordance with applicable provisions of the Revised Code. Charges, terms, and conditions for the disclosure 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 ...

Section 128.23 | Duties of telecommunication service providers regarding 9-1-1 data.

...(A) Every telecommunication service provider able to generate 9-1-1 traffic within the state shall do all of the following: (1) Register with the 9-1-1 program office; (2) Provide a single point of contact to the 9-1-1 program office who has the authority to assist in location-data discrepancies, including 9-1-1 traffic misroutes and no-record-found errors; (3) Provide location data for all 9-1-1 traffic wit...

Section 128.24 | Multiline telephone system 9-1-1 requirements.

...line telephone system in a workspace of less than seven thousand square feet in a single building, on a single level of a structure, having a single public street address.

Section 128.241 | Business service user 9-1-1 requirements.

...m to a centralized location on the same site as the system. The business service user is not required to have a person available at the location to receive a notification.

Section 128.242 | Exemption for certain business service users.

...ably burdensome. (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...

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.

...Each county shall provide a single point of contact to the 9-1-1 program office who has the authority to assist in location-data discrepancies, 9-1-1 traffic misroutes, and boundary disputes between public safety answering points.

Section 128.26 | When next generation 9-1-1 service required.

...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.

...A service provider that operates within a county that participates in the statewide 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.

...If a service provider or county participates in the statewide 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.

... be for or include the provision of wireless 9-1-1. As applicable, the receipt of permissible charges shall occur only upon the completion of the installation of the network or the completion of the updating or modernization. (2) The credit shall not be allowed under division (C)(1) of this section for the upgrading of a system from basic to enhanced wireline 9-1-1 if both of the following apply: (a) The teleph...

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.

... in a separate and distinct fund to the credit of the county. The fund shall be used to pay the costs allowed in division (A) of this section and specified in the resolution adopted under that division. In no case shall any surplus so collected be expended for other than the use and benefit of the county.

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.

...s lines under this section shall be deposited into a special fund created in the county treasury by the board of county commissioners pursuant to section 5705.12 of the Revised Code, to be used only for the necessary equipment costs of establishing and maintaining no more than three public safety answering points of a countywide 9-1-1 system pursuant to a resolution adopted under division (B) of this section. In comp...

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.

...s lines under this section shall be deposited into a special fund created in the county treasury by the board of county commissioners pursuant to section 5705.12 of the Revised Code, to be used only for the necessary operating and equipment costs of establishing and maintaining no more than one public safety answering point of a countywide 9-1-1 system pursuant to a resolution adopted under division (B) of this secti...

Section 128.39 | [Former R.C. 128.27, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Billing and collection of charges.

... normal monthly billing process, each telephone company with customers in the area served by a 9-1-1 system shall bill and collect from those customers any charge imposed under section 128.37 or 128.38 of the Revised Code. The company may list the charge as a separate entry on each bill and may indicate on the bill that the charge is made pursuant to approval of a ballot issue by county voters. Any customer billed by...

Section 128.40 | [Former R.C. 128.42, amended and renumbered by H.B. 33, 135th General Assembly, effective 10/3/2023] Wireless 9-1-1 charges ending January 1, 2024.

...ale to the location associated with the mobile telephone number. (C)(1) Except as provided in division (D)(3) of this section, the seller of the prepaid wireless calling service shall collect the charge imposed under division (A) of this section from the consumer at the time of each retail sale and disclose the amount of the charge to the consumer at the time of the sale by itemizing the charge on the receipt, inv...

Section 128.41 | Next generation 9-1-1 access fee - 60 cents on subscribers as of September 30, 2025.

... "communications service" means any wireless service, multiline telephone system, and voice over internet protocol system to which both of the following apply: (1) The service or system is registered to the subscriber's address within this state or the subscriber's primary place of using the service or system is in this state. (2) The service or system is capable of initiating a direct connection to 9-1-1. (...