New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 10 - PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Chapter 6 - LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
Part 2 - ENHANCED 911 REQUIREMENTS
Section 10.6.2.14 - PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ENHANCED WIRELESS SERVICE

Universal Citation: 10 NM Admin Code 10.6.2.14

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. E911 service to include phase I and phase II wireless shall be provided to the entire telecommunication company(s) service area(s) and should be implemented on a countywide or regional basis.

B. Where a telecommunication company's local exchange area extends into or encompasses two or more E911 service areas, the wireless working group (WWG) shall be responsible for initiating and establishing E911 wireless service areas.

C. The division shall have final approval authority after the PSAP and the telecommunication company identifies the need for selective routing and the associated network through which all calls for service are to be processed. The WWG through the division shall have final authority over the selective routing of the wireless vender coverage areas.

D. If the grantee, the E911 coordinator or the MSAG coordinator(s) requests a MSAG and/or a copy of the telecommunication company's "old-to-new" records in either printed or electronic format the telecommunication company shall comply within 20 working days.

E. When the MSAG and ALI have been completed and loaded onto the database, they shall be jointly owned by the PSAP and the telecommunications company.

F. The telecommunications company shall provide an updated MSAG to the PSAP upon installation completion and thereafter as requested by the PSAP.

G. The data management system and selective routing database shall be updated by the telecommunication's company within 48 hours of completion of a service order by the telecommunications company.

H. The division shall have final approval authority of the addressing system, and GIS system used to develop the database adequate to support E911 and E911 wireless services.

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