R. 60FF1-5.001 Requirements for Sworn Invoices and Cost Recovery Proposals Submitted by or on Behalf of Wireless Service Providers
R. 60FF1-5.002 Rural County Grants
R. 60FF1-5.003 911 Grant Programs
R. 60FF1-5.0035 Florida 911 Reporting Forms
R. 60FF1-5.004 Requirements for Fee Remittance Submitted by or on Behalf of Wireless and Non-Wireless Service Providers
R. 60FF1-5.005 Emergency Grants
R. 60FF1-5.006 Requirements for County Carry Forward Funds and Excess Funding
R. 60FF1-5.008 Public Comment
R. 60FF1-5.010 Fee Allocation
R. 60FF1-5.011 Text to 911
R. 60FF1-5.012 Training/Regional Planning Reimbursement
R. 60FF1-5.013 Call Handling System Maintenance

Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 60FF1-5 - Emergency Communications Board

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