(a) For purposes of this Act, enhanced 911 equipment means the equipment dedicated to the operation of, or use in, the establishment, operation or maintenance of an enhanced “”911″” system, including customer premises equipment, automatic number identification, or automatic location identification controllers and display units, printers, recorders, software and other essential communication equipment required by the system.

(b) Enhanced 911 system means a telephone system consisting of network, database and enhanced “”911” equipment that uses the single three (3) digit number “”911″” for reporting a fire, police, medical or other emergency situation, and that enables the users of a public telephone system to reach a publicTELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 2004

safety answering point (“”PSAP””) to report emergencies by dialing “”911. “”

(c) Enhanced 911 database for wireline service means the subscriber name, address and number; and for wireless service means the subscriber name and number, and location consistent with the Federal Communications Commission Order Number
94-102.

(d) An enhanced 911 system includes the personnel required to acquire, install, operate and maintain the system.

(e) Each LEC and CMRS provider shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining an appropriate network to deliver “”911″” calls to the PSAP, and in maintaining the database for use in the PSAP.

SOURCE: P.L. 25-055:7 (June 30, 1999). Codified as 12 Guam Code Ann. § 12307, Definition of “”911″” Equipment and System, pursuant to P.L. 32-096:4 (Nov. 27, 2014).