53-10-605. Use of money in fund -- Criteria -- Administration.
(1) Subject to an annual legislative appropriation from the fund to:
(a) the committee, the committee shall:
(i) authorize the use of the money in the fund, by grant to a local entity or state agency in
accordance with this Subsection (1) and Subsection (2);
(ii) grant to state agencies and local entities an amount not to exceed the per month fee
levied on telecommunications service under Section 69-2-5.6 for installation, implementation,
and maintenance of unified, statewide 911 emergency services and technology; and
(iii) in addition to any money under Subsection (1)(a)(ii), grant to counties of the third
through sixth class the amount dedicated for rural assistance, which is at least 3 cents per month
levied on telecommunications service under Section 69-2-5.6 to:
(A) enhance the 911 emergency services with a focus on areas or counties that do not
have E-911 services; and
(B) where needed, assist the counties, in cooperation with private industry, with the
creation or integration of wireless systems and location technology in rural areas of the state;
(b) the committee, the committee shall:
(i) include reimbursement to a provider of radio communications service, as defined in
Section 69-2-2, for costs as provided in Subsection (1)(b)(ii); and
(ii) an agreement to reimburse costs to a provider of radio communications services must
be a written agreement among the committee, the local public safety answering point and the
carrier; and
(c) the state's Automated Geographic Reference Center in the Division of Integrated
Technology of the Department of Technology Services, an amount equal to 1 cent per month
levied on telecommunications service under Section 69-2-5.6 shall be used to enhance and
upgrade statewide digital mapping standards.
(2) (a) Beginning July 1, 2007, the committee may not grant the money in the fund to a
local entity unless the local entity is in compliance with Phase I, wireless E-911 service.
(b) Beginning July 1, 2009, the committee may not grant money in the fund to a local
entity unless the local entity is in compliance with Phase II, wireless E-911 service.
(3) A local entity must deposit any money it receives from the committee into a special
emergency telecommunications service fund in accordance with Subsection 69-2-5(4).
(4) For purposes of this part, "local entity" means a county, city, town, local district,
special service district, or interlocal entity created under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal
Cooperation Act.
Amended by Chapter 384, 2008 General Session
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