Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 171 - Public Safety Department
Chapter 7580 - EMERGENCY 911 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
Part 7580.0500 - DESIGN STANDARDS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Load.
The 911 system must be designed and operated to maintain a grade of service such that no more than one call out of 100 incoming calls will receive a busy signal on the first dialing attempt during the busy hour of an average week during the busy month.
Subp. 2. Emergency services included.
Where such services are available within a 911 service area, the 911 system must include the following services:
Other public safety and civil defense services may be included in the 911 system at the discretion of the public agency operating the PSAP.
Subp. 3. Hold.
PSAP answering equipment must enable answering personnel to place the 911 call on hold.
Subp. 4. Nonemergency number.
Each PSAP and each participating agency shall have at least one published telephone number to call for nonemergency services. One number may be shared by two or more participating agencies provided there is a cooperative agreement for call-answering responsibility.
Subp. 5. Automatic alarms.
Remote automatic alarm systems and other related devices must not be installed in such a manner that an automatic alarm signal is connected to the 911 trunks.
Subp. 6. Default routing.
The commissioner shall determine the number of trunked circuits and the designated default PSAP for routing 911 calls from each service provider.
Statutory Authority: MS s 403.01 to 403.12