Illinois Administrative Code
Title 83 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
Part 1329 - ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATEWIDE 9-1-1 FUND
Subpart E - DISPUTES
Section 1329.500 - Resolution of Geographic Disputes
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) In the event that a 9-1-1 Authority files a formal petition with the Administrator alleging an area of overlapping 9-1-1 service jurisdiction in which the 9-1-1 Authorities in that geographic area have not agreed to the manner in which surcharge disbursements in that area will be apportioned, the surcharge disbursements for that area shall be made based on reference to an official Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) or Geospatial Mapping Data, to the ETSB or qualified governmental entity whose PSAP provides wireless 9-1-1 service in that area. The petitioning 9-1-1 Authority claiming the overlapping jurisdiction shall be responsible for providing a copy of the applicable MSAG or Geospatial Mapping Data (see 83 Ill. Adm. Code 1328.105 ). In the event no MSAG or Geospatial Mapping Data is available for the jurisdiction at issue or does not provide the information necessary to resolve the dispute, a hearing shall be held by the Administrator and the dispute shall be resolved based on the evidence available. Any monies allocated to the Fund for the geographic region in question shall be held in escrow until a final order is entered.
b) In the event that a subscriber billing address is matched to an incorrect jurisdiction, the recipient, upon notification from the Administrator, shall redistribute the funds in question in the manner directed by the Administrator, based on the procedures in Section 1329.420.
c) In the event of a dispute between 9-1-1 Authorities concerning a subscriber billing address, a provider may file a petition with the Administrator seeking a determination of the billing address.
d) If the Administrator determines a hearing is necessary to resolve a dispute raised by a petition filed with the Administrator, the following shall apply: