Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 171 - Public Safety Department
Chapter 7580 - EMERGENCY 911 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
Part 7580.0600 - OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Public information.
The PSAP manager and/or other designee of the county board shall prepare and implement a program of public information regarding 911 service prior to system implementation.
Subp. 2. Numbers.
911 shall be the number published in the telephone directory to call in order to receive emergency assistance within the area served by each 911 system. The PSAP manager may maintain a telephone number other than 911 as a backup number to call should the 911 system fail. If such backup service is provided, the designated number shall be published in the telephone directory as the alternate number to call to receive emergency assistance only when the 911 call cannot be completed.
Subp. 3. Service.
Each PSAP shall provide continuous service to all callers within its service area 24 hours each day, seven days a week. Any calls entering the 911 system not requiring the dispatching of a public safety service unit shall be referred to an administrative number.
Subp. 4. Referral of calls.
Any public safety agency with jurisdiction shall be notified immediately of any emergency within its jurisdiction.
Subp. 5. Recording calls.
The PSAP manager shall develop and maintain a system for recording 911 calls received by the PSAP. The records shall be retained for a period of at least 31 days from the date of the call and shall include the following information: date and time the call was received; nature of the problem; and action taken by the dispatcher. A magnetic tape recording will satisfy this requirement.
Subp. 6. Monitoring the service.
The PSAP manager shall monitor the 911 system grade of service so that the requirements as set forth in this part are met, and shall initiate modification of the system consistent with the provisions set forth in part 7580.1000 if they are not met. Telephone companies providing 911 telephone service shall measure and prepare a report regarding the 911 grade of service at the request of the PSAP manager. For operational purposes, the Department of Public Safety shall assume an average call duration time of 70 seconds per 911 call.
Subp. 7. Raising level of service.
If the measurement provided by the telephone company as set forth above indicates that the required level of service is not being met, the following steps shall be taken:
Subp. 8. Maintenance.
The PSAP shall be notified in advance by an authorized telephone company representative of any routine maintenance work to be performed which may affect the 911 system reliability or capacity. Any such work shall be performed during PSAP off-peak hours.
Subp. 9. Bills and payment.
All telephone companies providing 911 service shall submit separate itemized bills to the Department of Public Safety and the local unit of government operating each PSAP, as specified in the contract for 911 service. The Department of Public Safety shall pay only those recurring charges incurred by a PSAP which has been issued a certificate of plan approval which represent the actual service provided by the telephone company to achieve the level of service as specified in part 7580.0500, subpart 1. If a county selects a higher level of 911 telephone service, the costs of this added service shall be billed directly to the PSAP.
Subp. 10. Tone signals.
All tone signals provided to the 911 calling party shall be identical to tones received when making a regular call.
Subp. 11. ALI database standards.
a list of the date, time, and phone number of each call;
brief description of the action taken to prevent a reoccurrence, if known to the 911 service provider; and
the basis for any adjustment requested by the service provider, if known to the 911 service provider; and
Subp. 12. ALI database records.
Each 911 service provider shall report annually, within 30 days of the end of each calendar year, to the commissioner the following information:
A 911 service provider who provides reports monthly to the commissioner is not required to submit a year-end report.
Statutory Authority: MS s 403.01 to 403.12