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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Number
2024-026
Date
5/20/2024
Year
2024
Title
CUYAHOGA COUNTY 911 PLAN
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the legislative authorities of municipal corporations and townships that contain at least <br />seventy-five per cent of the county's population. <br />After a countywide plan approved in accordance with this section is adopted, all of the <br />telephone companies, subdivisions, and regional councils of governments included in <br />the plan are subject to the specific requirements of the plan and to this chapter. <br />The final plan shall specify: <br />■ Which telephone companies serving customers in the county and, as authorized <br />in division (A) of section 128.03 of the Revised Code, in an adjacent county will <br />participate in the 9-1-1 system; <br />■ The location and number of public safety answering points (PSAP); <br />■ How the public safety answering points will be connected to a county's preferred <br />next generation 9-1-1 system; <br />■ From what geographic territory each public safety answering point will receive 9- <br />1-1 calls; whether enhanced 9-1-1 or next generation 9-1-1 service will be provided <br />within such territory; <br />■ What subdivisions will be served by the public safety answering point; <br />■ And whether a public safety answering point will respond to calls by directly <br />dispatching an emergency service provider, by relaying a message to the <br />appropriate emergency service provider, or by transferring the call to the <br />appropriate emergency service provider; <br />■ How originating service providers must connect to the core 9-1-1 system identified <br />by the final plan and what methods will be utilized by the originating service <br />providers to provide 9-1-1 voice, text, other forms of messaging media, and caller <br />location to the core 9-1-1 system; <br />■ That in instances where a public safety answering point, even if capable, does not <br />directly dispatch all entities that provide the emergency services potentially needed <br />for an incident, without significant delay, that request shall be transferred or the <br />information electronically relayed to the entity that directly dispatches the <br />potentially needed emergency services; <br />■ Which subdivision or regional council of governments will establish, equip, furnish, <br />operate, and maintain a particular public safety answering point; <br />■ A projection of the initial cost of establishing, equipping, and furnishing and of the <br />annual cost of the first five years of operating and maintaining each public safety <br />answering point; <br />■ Whether the cost of establishing, equipping, furnishing, operating, or maintaining <br />each public safety answering point should be funded through charges imposed <br />under section 128.35 of the Revised Code or will be allocated among the <br />subdivisions served by the answering point and, if any such cost is to be allocated, <br />the formula for so allocating it; <br />10 <br />
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