Nebraska Statutes 86-455. Wireless automatic location identification, defined
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Wireless automatic location identification means a feature by which information is provided to a public safety answering point identifying the location, including the latitude and longitude within the parameters established by the Federal Communications Commission, of a wireless unit originating a call to a public safety answering point.
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Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 86-455
- Commission: means the Public Service Commission. See Nebraska Statutes 86-446
- Wireless automatic location identification: means a feature by which information is provided to a public safety answering point identifying the location, including the latitude and longitude within the parameters established by the Federal Communications Commission, of a wireless unit originating a call to a public safety answering point. See Nebraska Statutes 86-455