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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Resolution
Number
2024-026
Date
5/20/2024
Year
2024
Title
CUYAHOGA COUNTY 911 PLAN
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9-1-1 PROGRAM REVIEW COMMITTEE <br />The County of Cuyahoga 9-1-1 Planning Committee was established on July 1, 1985 by <br />the Cuyahoga County Board of Commissioners (Resolution Nos. 523321 and 526327), <br />pursuant to Section 128.06 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC). <br />On July 3, 2023, Ohio Governor DeWine signed legislation which requires every county <br />to maintain a county 9-1-1 Program Review Committee. The legislation replaces the <br />option for a planning committee. <br />ORC 128.06(B) In counties with fewer than five townships, a population in excess of <br />seven hundred fifty thousand, and which contains more than one public safety <br />answering point, the composition of the 9-1-1 program review committee shall consist of <br />five members as follows: <br />(1) A member of the board of county commissioners, or a designee, who shall serve as <br />chairperson of the committee; <br />(2) The chief executive officer of the most populous municipal corporation in the county. <br />Population residing outside the county shall be excluded when making this <br />determination. <br />(3) A member from one of the following, whichever is more populous: <br />(a) The chief executive officer of the second most populous municipal corporation in the <br />county; <br />(b) A member of the board of township trustees of the most populous township in the <br />county as selected by majority vote of the board of trustees. <br />(4) The chief executive officer of a municipal corporation in the county selected by the <br />majority of the legislative authorities of municipal corporations in the county pursuant to <br />resolutions they adopt; <br />(5) A member of a board of township trustees selected by the majority of boards of <br />township trustees in the county pursuant to resolutions they adopt. <br />
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