Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 171 - Public Safety Department
Chapter 7580 - EMERGENCY 911 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
Part 7580.0400 - SUBMISSION OF FINAL PLANS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Each county shall submit a final plan to the Department of Administration and the Department of Public Service before December 15, 1979, and shall include the following information:
A. the mailing address of the county, the names of the members of the county 911 planning committee, the date the plan is submitted to the Department of Administration, the scheduled implementation date of 911 telephone service, and the signature of the person authorized to submit the county 911 plan;
B. a map of the county which shows the telephone exchange boundaries, and the PSAP location(s), and any other pertinent jurisdictional boundaries;
C. the name and mailing address of the agency operating each PSAP and the name and telephone number of the PSAP manager;
D. a description of the procedures and agreements for responding to 911 calls which are routed to a PSAP other than the one which serves the area from which the call originates;
E. a description of the 911 system routing and switching configuration with pertinent technical equipment specifications;
F. a description of the trunk routing, a description of the central office equipment to be used, and the trunk mileage computations if the proposed 911 system included selective routing;
G. an itemized list of estimated recurring and installation costs for all proposed telephone equipment and service (these estimates shall be provided by the telephone companies at no charge and shall be signed by an authorized telephone company employee);
H. a certification from the county board that the plan meets the requirements of those public service agencies whose services will be available by dialing 911;
I. a list of all participating agencies whose services will be available by dialing 911 with the following information for each listed agency:
J. a description of the secondary means of providing service in the event of the failure of either or both of the following: all or a portion of the 911 emergency telephone system; or failure of PSAP primary electrical power.
Statutory Authority: MS s 403.01 to 403.12