Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 1326 - REQUIREMENTS FOR PRIVATE BUSINESS SWITCH SERVICE TO COMPLY WITH THE EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SYSTEM ACT
Subpart C - AUTHORIZATION TO OPERATE
Section 1326.305 - Plans
Universal Citation: 83 IL Admin Code ยง 1326.305
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Each entity shall submit a draft plan for Department review prior to filing its final plan with the Administrator. The Department has 90 days to review and provide written comments to the petitioner.
b) Draft and final plans shall consist of a narrative that provides an explanation of the proposed system's operation and a completed petition to the Administrator for the provision of 9-1-1 service, consisting of the following:
1) A
thorough explanation regarding the makeup of the facility's security, fire and
medical departments. The explanation shall include the emergency responders'
responsibilities and how they are better able to respond to an incident internally
than an outside agency. In addition, this exhibit shall indicate how each emergency
responder will be dispatched within the facility.
2) Call handling agreements with the internal
emergency responders, including, but not limited to, the internal security services,
internal fire services, and internal medical services. These agreements shall
include a commitment from the parties that appropriate action shall be taken in
response to emergency calls and subsequent dispatches, and that top priority will be
given to emergency calls by the parties.
3) Call handling agreements with the existing
Enhanced 9-1-1 system for additional back-up police, fire and medical assistance
pursuant to Section
1326.510(c).
4) Backup PEAP agreement pursuant to Section
1326.400(d).
5) Standard Operating
Procedures and Disaster Procedures specified in Section 1326.505.
6) Network Diagram - a chart showing the trunking
configuration from the applicant's switch to the backup PEAP, as required by Section
1326.400.
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