Legislation
- Title
- Public Safety - 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System (Carl Henn's Law)
- Sponsored by
- Delegates Krebs and Jackson (By Request - Commission to Advance Next Generation 9-1-1 Across Maryland), and Delegates Acevero, Anderton, Arentz, Arikan, Atterbeary, B. Barnes, D. Barnes, Barron, Bartlett, Barve, Beitzel, Boyce, Branch, Buckel, Carey, Cassilly, Chang, Charkoudian, Charles, Chisholm, Clark, Corderman, Cox, Crosby, D.M. Davis, Dumais, Fennell, Fraser-Hidalgo, Ghrist, Gilchrist, Harrison, Haynes, Hettleman, Hill, Hornberger, Howard, Ivey, Kelly, Kerr, Kittleman, Korman, Krimm, Lehman, Lierman, Long, Luedtke, Malone, Mautz, McComas, McKay, Palakovich Carr, Parrott, Patterson, Proctor, Qi, Queen, Reilly, Rose, Saab, Sample-Hughes, Shoemaker, Smith, Solomon, Szeliga, Turner, Valderrama, Walker, R. Watson, Wells, Wilson, P. Young, Adams, Bagnall, Carr, Cullison, Johnson, Kipke, R. Lewis, Metzgar, Pena-Melnyk, Pendergrass, Rosenberg, and K. Young
- Status
- Approved by the Governor - Chapter 301
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Requiring the Emergency Number Systems Board to establish certain minimum standards for records retention guidelines for 9-1-1 audio, video, text messages, and data; requiring the Board to establish minimum standards for certain 9-1-1 systems that ensure access for individuals with disabilities; altering the purposes of the 9-1-1 Trust Fund beginning on January 1, 2020; authorizing the use of money collected from a certain 9-1-1 fee to pay costs associated with maintenance, operations, and programs approved by the Board; etc.
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1-301, 1-303, 1-304, 1-306, 1-307, 1-308, 1-309, 1-309.1, 1-310, 1-311, 1-312, 1-315 )
Last Updated: 2/3/2020 2:30 PM