Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 171 - Public Safety Department
Chapter 7580 - EMERGENCY 911 COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
Part 7580.1100 - FUNDING ELIGIBILITY; PAYMENT OF RECURRING COSTS
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. General.
Recurring costs of providing minimum 911 telephone service shall be paid by the state, as described herein, consistent with available funding, provided an approved final plan is on file with the Department of Public Safety and a certificate of plan approval has been issued.
Subp. 2. Costs to be paid by state.
The following recurring costs shall be paid by the state:
Subp. 3. Formula for estimating number of redirected calls.
Should the number of redirected 911 calls be impossible to define by measurement, the following formula shall be used:
A x B x C | ||
_____ | = | Number of redirected calls per day |
1000 |
"A" equals the population living in that part of a telephone exchange geographic area not normally served by communications personnel at the public safety answering point. This figure can be determined by using census tract data or other appropriate means.
"B" equals the number of 911 telephone calls per 1,000 population per day in the geographic area of the telephone exchange. If that number is not available, the following method shall be used for estimating that number:
"C" equals the ratio of the number of 911 calls that will require redirection to the total number of 911 calls originating from that part of the telephone exchange geographic area not normally served by communications personnel at the PSAP.
Subp. 4. Request for further state payment.
A county may petition the Department of Public Safety for state payment of selective routing costs for those exchanges which do not qualify for funding under subpart 2, item B. Such petition will be considered as an application for variance and shall comply with the provisions contained in part 7580.0700, subpart 1. The Department of Public Safety shall evaluate such a request pursuant to the provisions of part 7580.0700, subparts 3 and 4, and shall grant a variance upon a clear showing by the petitioner of the following factors:
Subp. 5. ANI information.
In any telephone exchange having the technological capacity for generating ANI information, the cost of transmitting such information from the originating exchange to the primary PSAP shall be eligible for state payment.
Statutory Authority: MS s 403.01 to 403.12