As used in this article, unless the context requires a different meaning:

Terms Used In Virginia Code 56-484.12

  • ALI: means a telecommunications network capability that enables the automatic display of information defining the geographical location of the telephone used to place a wireless enhanced 9-1-1 call. See Virginia Code 56-484.12
  • ANI: means a telecommunications network capability that enables the automatic display of the telephone number used to place a wireless Enhanced 9-1-1 call. See Virginia Code 56-484.12
  • Board: means the 9-1-1 Services Board created pursuant to this article. See Virginia Code 56-484.12
  • CMRS: means mobile telecommunications service as defined in the federal Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act, 4 U. See Virginia Code 56-484.12
  • CMRS provider: means an entity authorized by the Federal Communications Commission to provide CMRS within the Commonwealth. See Virginia Code 56-484.12
  • Commission: means the State Corporation Commission. See Virginia Code 56-1
  • company: includes all corporations created by acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, or under the general incorporation laws of this Commonwealth, or doing business therein, and shall exclude all municipal corporations, other political subdivisions, and public institutions owned or controlled by the Commonwealth. See Virginia Code 56-1
  • Coordinator: means the Virginia Public Safety Communications Systems Coordinator employed by the Division. See Virginia Code 56-484.12
  • Division: means the Division of Public Safety Communications created in § 44-146. See Virginia Code 56-484.12
  • Includes: means includes, but not limited to. See Virginia Code 1-218
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Local exchange carrier: means any public service company granted a certificate to furnish public utility service for the provision of local exchange telephone service pursuant to Chapter 10. See Virginia Code 56-484.12
  • Local exchange telephone service: means telephone service provided in a geographical area established for the administration of communication services and consists of one or more central offices together with associated facilities which are used in providing local exchange service. See Virginia Code 56-1
  • Process: includes subpoenas, the summons and complaint in a civil action, and process in statutory actions. See Virginia Code 1-237
  • PSAP: means a facility (i) equipped and staffed on a 24-hour basis to receive and process 9-1-1 calls or (ii) that intends to receive and process 9-1-1 calls and has notified CMRS providers in its jurisdiction of its intention to receive and process such calls. See Virginia Code 56-484.12

“Automatic location identification” or “ALI” means a telecommunications network capability that enables the automatic display of information defining the geographical location of the telephone used to place a wireless enhanced 9-1-1 call.

“Automatic number identification” or “ANI” means a telecommunications network capability that enables the automatic display of the telephone number used to place a wireless Enhanced 9-1-1 call.

“Board” means the 9-1-1 Services Board created pursuant to this article.

“Chief Information Officer” or “CIO” means the Chief Information Officer appointed pursuant to § 2.2-2005.

“Coordinator” means the Virginia Public Safety Communications Systems Coordinator employed by the Division.

“CMRS” means mobile telecommunications service as defined in the federal Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act, 4 U.S.C. § 124, as amended.

“CMRS provider” means an entity authorized by the Federal Communications Commission to provide CMRS within the Commonwealth.

“Division” means the Division of Public Safety Communications created in § 44-146.18:5.

“Emergency services IP network” or “ESInet” means a shared public safety agency-managed Internet protocol (IP) network that (i) is used for emergency services communications, (ii) provides an IP transport infrastructure that is capable of carrying voice and data and that supports next generation 9-1-1 service core functions such as routing and location validation of emergency service requests, and (iii) is engineered, managed, and intended to support emergency public safety communications and 9-1-1 service.

“Enhanced 9-1-1 service” or “E-911” means a service consisting of telephone network features and PSAPs provided for users of telephone systems enabling such users to reach a PSAP by dialing the digits “9-1-1.” Such service automatically directs 9-1-1 emergency telephone calls to the appropriate PSAPs by selective routing based on the geographical location from which the emergency call originated and provides the capability for ANI and ALI features.

“ESInet point of interconnection” means the demarcation point at which the NG9-1-1 Service Provider receives and assumes responsibility for 9-1-1 call traffic from originating service providers.

“Local exchange carrier” means any public service company granted a certificate to furnish public utility service for the provision of local exchange telephone service pursuant to Chapter 10.1 of Title 56.

“Next generation 9-1-1 service” or “NG9-1-1” means a service that (i) consists of coordinated intrastate 9-1-1 IP networks serving residents of the Commonwealth with the routing of emergency service requests, by voice or data, across public safety ESInets; (ii) automatically directs 9-1-1 emergency telephone calls and other emergency service requests in data formats to the appropriate PSAPs by routing using geographical information system data; (iii) provides for ANI and ALI features; and (iv) interconnects with enhanced 9-1-1 service.

“9-1-1 service” includes E-911 and NG9-1-1.

“Originating service provider” means the local exchange carrier, VoIP provider, or CMRS provider that serves the end user over which a 9-1-1 call, 9-8-8 call, call to the crisis call center, as defined in § 37.2-311.1, or call to the NSPL, as defined in § 37.2-311.1, is made.

“Place of primary use” has the meaning as defined in the federal Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act, 4 U.S.C. § 124, as amended.

“Postpaid CMRS” means CMRS that is not prepaid CMRS, as defined in § 56-484.17:1.

“Public safety answering point” or “PSAP” means a facility (i) equipped and staffed on a 24-hour basis to receive and process 9-1-1 calls or (ii) that intends to receive and process 9-1-1 calls and has notified CMRS providers in its jurisdiction of its intention to receive and process such calls.

“VoIP service” means interconnected voice over Internet protocol service as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 9, section 9.3, as amended.

“Wireless E-911 Fund” means the fund created pursuant to § 56-484.17.

“Wireless E-911 surcharge” means a fee billed with respect to postpaid CMRS customers by each CMRS provider and CMRS reseller on each CMRS device capable of two-way interactive voice communication.

2000, c. 1064; 2001, c. 529; 2002, c. 68; 2003, cc. 160, 341, 981, 1021; 2005, c. 942; 2006, cc. 739, 780; 2010, cc. 466, 566; 2011, cc. 120, 138; 2016, c. 361; 2018, cc. 532, 533; 2020, c. 423; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 248.