Last Action | received in House |
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Title | AN ACT relating to landline and wireless enhanced 911 emergency call systems. |
Bill Documents |
Bill
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Bill Request Number | 1383 |
Sponsor | T. Buford |
Summary of Original Version | Amend KRS 65.760 to permit local governments to designate a collection agent other than the phone provider for collecting the 911 service charge. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Communications - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation Local Government - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation Public Utilities - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation |
Proposed Amendments |
Senate Committee Substitute 1 House Committee Substitute 1 |
Votes | Vote History |
02/09/09 |
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02/11/09 |
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03/04/09 |
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03/05/09 |
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03/06/09 |
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03/09/09 |
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03/10/09 |
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03/11/09 |
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03/12/09 |
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Amendment | Senate Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Delete all sections of SB 82; require the staff of the Legislative Research Commission to study emergency 911 service in Kentucky and the adequacy of the revenue streams; require the staff of the Legislative Research Commission to report its findings and recommendations by December 1, 2009. |
Index Headings |
Communications - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation Local Government - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation Public Utilities - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation |
Amendment | House Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Retain original provisions except clarify that current fees are as high as $4.50 per month; direct that the staff of the Interim Joint Committee on Seniors, Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection study the funding and expenditures of emergency 911 service in Kentucky, including the adequacy of various revenue streams, what mechanisms other states use to fund these services, and whether there is a need for a statewide 911 board; allow staff to report findings and recommendations by December 1, 2009. |
Index Headings |
Communications - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation Local Government - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation Public Utilities - 911 service charge, collection agent other than phone provider, local government designation |
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