6 sections in this chapter.
HRS §138-1 Definitions
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§138-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise: "Automatic location identification" means a 911 service capability that enables the automatic display of information indicating the address or approximate geographic location of the communication …
HRS §138-2 911 board
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§138-2 911 board. (a) There shall be created within the department of accounting and general services, for administrative purposes, a 911 board consisting of thirteen voting members; provided that the membership shall consist of: (b) A simple majority shall constitute a quorum, w…
HRS §138-3 911 fund
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§138-3 911 fund. There is established outside the state treasury a special fund, to be known as the 911 fund, to be administered by the board. The fund shall consist of amounts collected under section 138-4. The board shall place the funds in an interest-bearing account at any fe…
HRS §138-4 Surcharge
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§138-4 Surcharge. (a) A monthly 911 surcharge, subject to this chapter, shall be imposed upon each communications service connection, except connections of the public utility providing telecommunications services and land line 911 services through section 269-16.95. (b) The rate …
HRS §138-5 Disbursements from the fund
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§138-5 Disbursements from the fund. (a) Every public safety answering point shall be eligible to seek disbursements from the fund to pay for the reasonable costs to lease, purchase, or maintain all necessary equipment, including computer hardware, software, and database provision…
HRS §138-7 Audits
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§138-7 Audits. (a) During any period in which a 911 surcharge is imposed upon customers, the board may request an audited report prepared by an independent certified public accountant that demonstrates that the request for cost recovery from public safety answering points and com…