§ 1-301 Definitions
§ 1-302 Legislative findings and declarations; purposes of subtitle
§ 1-302.1 Classification and compensation of 9-1-1 specialists
§ 1-303 Effects of subtitle
§ 1-304 Enhanced 9-1-1 system required
§ 1-304.1 Standards-based protocols for the processing of 9-1-1 requests
§ 1-304.2 Adoption and implementation of programs compliant with best practices
§ 1-304.3 9-1-1-accessible service outages
§ 1-305 Emergency Number Systems Board
§ 1-306 Responsibilities of Board – Coordination of enhancement of 9-1-1 systems
§ 1-307 Responsibilities of Board – Annual report
§ 1-308 9-1-1 Trust Fund
§ 1-309 Appropriations and disbursements from 9-1-1 Trust Fund
§ 1-309.1 Cybersecurity standards for public safety answering points
§ 1-310 9-1-1 fee
§ 1-311 Additional charge
§ 1-312 Expenditures by counties for 9-1-1 systems
§ 1-313 Prepaid wireless E 9-1-1 fee
§ 1-314 Multiple-line telephone systems – Direct dial (Kari’s Law)
§ 1-315 Immunity from liability for transmission failures

Terms Used In Maryland Code > PUBLIC SAFETY > Title 1 > Subtitle 3 - 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System

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