Code of Maine Rules
65 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
625 - EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS BUREAU
Chapter 2 - REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENHANCED 9-1-1 SYSTEM SERVICE PROVIDER AND LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS
Section 625-2-2 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LECs
Universal Citation: 65 ME Code Rules ยง 625-2-2
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Provisioning of Enhanced 9-1-1
1.
Each LEC offering service over the PSTN in the State of Maine shall provide
9-1-1 toll-free for any individual to call within the State.
2. Each LEC shall make all necessary
arrangements for the provisioning, testing, operation, and maintenance of
E9-1-1 service directly with the Bureau. Such provider shall receive approval
from the Bureau prior to activation of E9-1-1 service.
B. Reporting Requirements
1. Each LEC shall submit to the Bureau the
State of Maine Local Exchange Carrier Questionnaire provided
by the Bureau.
a. The questionnaire shall be
updated by April 1st of each year to include any changes to a previously
submitted questionnaire, or to confirm the absence of any changes.
b. The questionnaire shall be updated and
submitted to the Bureau within 5 business days upon the following instances:
(i) Change in ownership of the LEC;
(ii) Any changes in the LEC's topology that
affects the routing of E9-1-1 calls from the central office to the E9-1-1
tandems or;
(iii) Change in any of
the LEC's contact(s) for E9-1-1 service.
C. Required Information for E9-1-1 Database
1. Each LEC shall
supply to the Bureau or its designee any information necessary to establish and
maintain the E9-1-1 Databases in accordance with the rules established by this
Chapter.
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