§ 34-45-1 Definitions
§ 34-45-2 Ordinances in effect on January 1, 2012 authorizing 911 emergency reporting system–Surcharge
§ 34-45-3 Costs for installation, maintenance, or operation–Joint agreements among governing bodies
§ 34-45-4 Monthly uniform 911 emergency surcharge per service user line
§ 34-45-4.2 Prepaid wireless 911 emergency surcharge
§ 34-45-4.3 Registration of entity required to collect and remit surcharge
§ 34-45-5 Billing and collection of surcharge
§ 34-45-6 Surcharge–Liability
§ 34-45-7 Liability for collection and payment of service user line surcharges
§ 34-45-8.2 Returns and reports filed electronically–Surcharges remitted by electronic transfer–Release of certain information to public safety answering points
§ 34-45-8.3 Time for filing monthly return, report, and remittance–Penalty or interest
§ 34-45-8.6 Distribution of revenue to compliant public agencies and to public safety 911 emergency fund and 911 coordination fund
§ 34-45-8.7 Public safety 911 emergency fund–Distributions to compliant public safety answering points and 911 coordination fund
§ 34-45-9 Administration costs
§ 34-45-9.1 Retention of surcharges by prepaid wireless service seller during first three months
§ 34-45-11 Contracts for administration of 911 service
§ 34-45-12 911 coordination fund–Distributions to public safety answering points
§ 34-45-13 Pay telephone–No coins required to dial 911
§ 34-45-14 Private listings furnished to 911 system
§ 34-45-17 Immunity from liability
§ 34-45-18 911 Coordination Board established
§ 34-45-18.1 Board representatives
§ 34-45-18.2 Promulgation of rules regarding operational standards, coordination of service, and expenditures
§ 34-45-18.4 Future public safety points to consist of two or more local government entities
§ 34-45-18.5 State may contract with public safety answering point for emergency services
§ 34-45-18.6 Record keeping by service providers and prepaid wireless service sellers
§ 34-45-18.7 Promulgation of rules regarding returns, records, and audits
§ 34-45-18.8 Prohibited conduct–Misdemeanor
§ 34-45-19 Board attached to Department of Public Safety–Coordinator
§ 34-45-20 Board duties
§ 34-45-21 911 financial information
§ 34-45-22 “911 Telecommunicator” defined
§ 34-45-23 “Commission” defined
§ 34-45-24 Training required for employment
§ 34-45-25 Effective date
§ 34-45-26 Qualifications for employment and training
§ 34-45-27 Commission reserves right to refuse application
§ 34-45-28 Prior requirements sufficient for continued employment
§ 34-45-29 Promulgation of rules regarding training and certification–Establishment of criteria for revocation or suspension of certification
§ 34-45-30 Responsibilities of the commission
§ 34-45-31 Creation of a 911 telecommunicator training fund
§ 34-45-32 Training programs established
§ 34-45-34 Enhanced 911 service
§ 34-45-35 Call location information–Provision to law enforcement–Emergency

Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 34 > Chapter 45 - Emergency Reporting System

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