Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 128.02 | Statewide 9-1-1 steering committee.
...for expenses. (4) A vacancy in the position of any member of the steering committee shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. (C) The steering committee shall generally advise the state on the implementation, operation, and maintenance of a statewide emergency services internet protocol network, statewide next generation 9-1-1 core-services system, and the dispatch o... |
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Section 128.021 | Adoption of rules establishing technical and operational standards for public safety answering points.
...ards for public safety answering points eligible to receive disbursements under section 128.55 of the Revised Code. The rules shall incorporate industry standards and best practices for 9-1-1 services. Public safety answering points shall comply with the standards not later than two years after the effective date of the rules adopting the standards. A public safety answering point may be deemed compliant with rules f... |
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Section 128.022 | Guidelines for disbursements.
... steering committee shall establish guidelines for the tax commissioner to use when disbursing money from the 9-1-1 government assistance fund to countywide 9-1-1 systems in the state, as well as guidelines for the use of funds from the next generation 9-1-1 fund. The guidelines shall be consistent with the standards adopted in section 128.021 of the Revised Code and shall specify that disbursements may be used for c... |
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Section 128.03 | Countywide 9-1-1 system.
...sion of law, the purchase or other acquisition, installation, and maintenance of the telephone network for a 9-1-1 system and the purchase or other acquisition, installation, and maintenance of customer premises equipment at a public safety answering point made in compliance with a final plan, including customer premises equipment used to provide wireless enhanced 9-1-1, are not subject to any requirement of competit... |
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Section 128.05 | County 9-1-1 coordinator.
...ing 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. |
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Section 128.06 | County 9-1-1 program review committee; final plan for countywide system.
...public safety answering point, the composition of the 9-1-1 program review committee shall consist of five members as follows: (1) A member of the board of county commissioners, or a designee, who shall serve as chairperson of the committee; (2) The chief executive officer of the most populous municipal corporation in the county. Population residing outside the county shall be excluded when making this determin... |
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Section 128.07 | Final plan contents, filing.
...vised 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 geograph... |
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Section 128.08 | Resolution to approve or disapprove plan.
...at section. Each such authority immediately shall notify the board of county commissioners in writing of its approval or disapproval of the final plan. Failure by a board or legislative authority to notify the board of county commissioners of approval or disapproval within such sixty-day period shall be deemed disapproval by the board or authority. (B) As used in this division, "county's population" excludes the p... |
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Section 128.12 | Amendment of plan.
...e 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 th... |
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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 ... |
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Section 128.21 | Next generation 9-1-1 core services system requirements and coordination.
...federal, national, and international levels to form an internet-protocol-based inter-network, or network of networks. |
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Section 128.211 | Ohio 9-1-1 plan.
...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 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) ... |
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Section 128.212 | Letter of coordination for state or federal 9-1-1 grant.
...rsues a 9-1-1 grant from the state 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 ... |
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Section 128.22 | 9-1-1 program office powers.
...and deemed necessary to support the transition to next generation 9-1-1. (2) Location information necessary for the reconciliation and synchronization of next generation 9-1-1 location information, including all of the following: (a) Address location information; (b) Master street address guide; (c) Service order inputs; (d) Geographic information system files; (e) Street center lines; (f) Respon... |
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Section 128.221 | Use and protection of 9-1-1 data.
...(A) The data described in section 128.22 of the Revised Code shall 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 informat... |
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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 with... |
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Section 128.24 | Multiline telephone system 9-1-1 requirements.
...n: (1) Each operator of a multiline telephone system that was installed or substantially renovated on or after the effective date of this section , shall provide to the end user the same level of 9-1-1 service that is provided to other end users of 9-1-1 within the state. That service shall include the provision of either of the following, which shall satisfy the requirements of division (A)(3) of this section: ... |
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Section 128.241 | Business service user 9-1-1 requirements.
...cilities, owns or controls a multiline telephone system or voice over internet protocol system in those facilities, and provides outbound dialing capacity from those facilities shall ensure both of the following: (A) In the case of a multiline telephone system that is capable of initiating a 9-1-1 call, the system is connected to the public switched telephone network in such a way that when an individual using the... |
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Section 128.242 | Exemption for certain business service users.
...nably 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 th... |
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Section 128.243 | Effect of preemption or conflict with federal law.
...ns 128.241 and 128.242 of the Revised Code shall not apply if they are preempted by or in conflict with federal law. |
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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. |
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Section 128.26 | When next generation 9-1-1 service required.
...ve years after the date that the statewide 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. |
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Section 128.27 | Service provider duty to deliver 9-1-1 traffic.
...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. |
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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. |
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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.
...s to be observed and charged for the wireline telephone network 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, classif... |