House Bill 462

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Last Action to Judiciary (S)
Title AN ACT relating to 911 emergency services and making an appropriation therefor.
Bill Documents Bill
Impact Statements Local Mandate
Bill Request Number 1589
Sponsors J. Glenn, T. Riner
Summary of Original Version Amend and create various sections of KRS Chapter 65 to add definitions; create the Kentucky 911 Emergency Communications Authority; establish a board of directors to manage the authority; establish an executive director of 911 emergency communications and expand duties to include next generation 911 and reflect other technical changes; give the authority the ability to issue bonds; establish the Kentucky 911 fund; change the duties of the board to reflect needs of next generation 911 system; include new items to be implemented by administrative regulation by the board; require the board to gather information to recommend an equitable 911 funding procedure on or before July 1, 2011; establish a 911 service charge; amend the distribution formula for the 911 fund to allow the servicing of debt from bonds issued by the authority; make technical changes required by the transition to a next generation 911 system; include regulations that local governments must follow with regard to use of 911 funds collected under KRS 65.760; amend KRS 39G.040 to conform.
Index Headings of Original Version Local Mandate - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Administrative Regulations and Proceedings - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Emergency Medical Services - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Local Government - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Fees - 911 service charge, imposition of
Proposed Amendments House Committee Substitute 1
House Floor Amendment 1
House Floor Amendment 2
House Floor Amendment 3
House Floor Amendment 4
Votes Vote History

Actions

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02/19/10
  • introduced in House
02/22/10
  • to Military Affairs & Public Safety (H)
03/10/10
  • posted in committee
03/17/10
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute
03/18/10
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
  • posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Friday, March 19, 2010
  • floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute
03/22/10
  • floor amendments (2) (3) and (4) filed to Committee Substitute
03/23/10
  • 3rd reading, passed 99-0 with Committee Substitute, floor amendments (1) and (2)
  • received in Senate
03/24/10
  • to Judiciary (S)

Proposed Amendments

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Amendment House Committee Substitute 1
Impact Statements Local Mandate
Summary Retain original provisions, except remove all bonding authority of the board; amend definitions including limiting the definition of "service charge"; add a member to the 911 board from the Area Development Districts; revert to current language regarding the 911 service charge amount and prepaid wireless fee structure; provide that the 911 board can decrease or increase the 911 service charge and report that change to the General Assembly; require the 911 board to consider necessary technology to assist members of the deaf and hard of hearing; exempt service connection providers who are assessed by local governments from 911 board reporting requirements.
Index Headings Local Mandate - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Administrative Regulations and Proceedings - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Emergency Medical Services - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Local Government - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Fees - 911 service charge, imposition of

Amendment House Floor Amendment 1
Sponsor J. Hoover
Summary Amend KRS 65.7629 to revert to original language that allows the 911 board to decrease but not increase the rate of the 911 service charge.
Index Headings Local Mandate - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Administrative Regulations and Proceedings - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Emergency Medical Services - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Local Government - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Fees - 911 service charge, imposition of

Amendment House Floor Amendment 2
Sponsor J. Glenn
Summary Amend Section 3 to add an elected county official to the board of directors of the Kentucky Emergency Communications Authority; amend Section 8 to change the language regarding how the board will gather and report data on 911 funding; amend Section 9 to change from earned prepaid wireless telephone revenue received to gross prepaid wireless telephone revenue received when calculating the amount of the 911 service charge for CMRS providers who offer services on a prepaid basis; amend Section 12 to correct a typographical error.
Index Headings Local Mandate - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Administrative Regulations and Proceedings - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Emergency Medical Services - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Local Government - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Fees - 911 service charge, imposition of

Amendment House Floor Amendment 3
Sponsor J. Glenn
Summary Amend Section 6 to clarify language that would exempt service connections already assessed a 911 fee by local governments from paying the 911 service charge.
Index Headings Local Mandate - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Administrative Regulations and Proceedings - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Emergency Medical Services - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Local Government - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Fees - 911 service charge, imposition of

Amendment House Floor Amendment 4
Sponsor J. Hoover
Summary Add an elected county official to the board of directors of the Kentucky Emergency Communications Authority; amend to clarify language that would exempt service connections already assessed a 911 fee by local governments from paying the 911 service charge; revert to original language that allows the board to decrease but not increase the rate of the 911 service charge; provide that the board will gather and report data on 911 funding to the General Assembly; clarify that the prepaid wireless telephone revenue received is gross revenue rather than earned revenue; technical correction.
Index Headings Local Mandate - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Administrative Regulations and Proceedings - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Emergency Medical Services - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Local Government - 911 emergency services, improvement and funding of
Fees - 911 service charge, imposition of

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