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Kansas Statutes > Chapter 12 > Article 53 - Emergency Telephone Services
Written by Steven Daily, LawServer Attorney-Editor
Last Updated April 18, 2010
Kansas Statutes
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Chapter 12
> Article 53 - Emergency Telephone Services
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§ 12-5301
Definitions
§ 12-5302
Emergency telephone tax; imposition by cities or counties; amount of tax; protest petition; election, when; user billing and liability; collection
§ 12-5303
Same; collection; records; returns; administrative fee; rate fixed annually; audit of supplier
§ 12-5304
Same; use of proceeds; authorization for contracts
§ 12-5305
Wireless service; prior approval of supplier by PSAP
§ 12-5306
Same; establishment of "911" service by supplier
§ 12-5307
Same; provision for 24-hour receipt of wireless emergency calls
§ 12-5308
Emergency telephone service; immunity from liability
§ 12-5309
Enhanced 911 task force
§ 12-5310
Certain PSAP's ineligible to receive moneys
§ 12-5321
Wireless enhanced 911 act; citation; severability
§ 12-5322
Definitions
§ 12-5323
Grant fund
§ 12-5324
Grant fee
§ 12-5325
Administration of act and fund; rules and regulations; civil penalties
§ 12-5326
Advisory board
§ 12-5327
Use of grant fund moneys; intended use plan
§ 12-5328
Grants; application for; technical advice and assistance; valid request for service required, when
§ 12-5329
Annual report by secretary
§ 12-5330
Local fee; use; annual report by PSAP; valid request for service required, when
§ 12-5331
Payment and collection of fees
§ 12-5332
Audits, wireless carriers
§ 12-5333
Wireless enhanced 911 service declared governmental power; limitation on liability
§ 12-5334
Audits of wireless enhanced 911 service system
§ 12-5335
Recovery of wireless carriers' costs
§ 12-5336
Calls near jurisdictional borders
§ 12-5337
Waiver of deadline for implementation; notice to secretary
§ 12-5338
Abolition of grant program; amount of land-line tax and local fee; use
§ 12-5351
VoIP providers; requirements
§ 12-5352
VoIP enhanced 911 act; citation; severability
§ 12-5353
Definitions
§ 12-5354
Administration of act; rules and regulations; civil penalties
§ 12-5355
Grant fee
§ 12-5356
Local fee; use; annual report by PSAP; repayment, when
§ 12-5357
Payment and collection of fees
§ 12-5358
Audits, VoIP providers
§ 12-5359
VoIP enhanced 911 service declared governmental power; limitation on liability
§ 12-5360
Recovery of VoIP providers' costs
§ 12-5361
Discontinuance of grant fee; amount of land-line tax and local fee; use
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