Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 104 - OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Division 80 - 9-1-1 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM PROGRAM
Section 104-080-0195 - Emergency Communications Account expenditures
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 104-080-0195
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Authorized expenditures from the Emergency Communications Account by the 9-1-1 jurisdiction for the operation of the primary PSAP are:
(a) Telecommunicators
salaries;
(b) E9-1-1 telephone line
charges;
(c) Components of the
emergency communications system used in processing emergency calls;
(A) ANI
(B) ALI
(C) ANI/ALI Controller
(D) Selective Routing
(E) Selective Transfer
(F) Uninterrupted Power Supply
(G) TDD / TTY Communications
Capability
(H) Instant Call-back
Recorder
(I)
Text-to-9-1-1
(J) ALI Database
Services
(K) Mapping
(L) Combined telephone headset/handset to
answer both 9-1-1 calls and non-emergency calls from the CPE
(M) Automatic Call Distributor
(d) Transfer and relay telephone
line charges to secondary PSAPs;
(e) Emergency Communications System
maintenance include:
(A) Remedial maintenance
necessary to return all CPE to proper operating condition as described in
manufacturer's specifications. Remedial maintenance must be provided 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week, including Providers holidays, on a call-out
basis.
(B) Anti-virus software and
any updates (hot fix/patches) to hardware and software to keep the CPE fully
operational.
(C) Parts, as needed,
to maintain hardware and software.
(f) Receive only pagers if this is the
primary means of notifying responders of an emergency call for
service;
(g) Training expenses for
telecommunicator training provided by the Department of Public Safety Standards
and Training;
(h) Logging recording
equipment used to record emergency calls, date and time of the call, and notice
to responding agencies of emergency calls for service;
(i) Public education regarding 9-1-1 use and
availability;
(j) Computer data
links to responding agencies if this is the means used to notify responding
agencies of emergency calls for service;
(k) Base rate charges for ten-digit emergency
and non-emergency primary PSAP reporting numbers;
(l) Emergency Notification System;
(m) Radio base stations necessary to notify
responders of an emergency call for service;
(n) Computer aided dispatch systems that
handle emergency call processing and notification of responding agencies of
emergency calls for service;
(o)
Telephone and radio equipment;
(p)
Administration and overhead (rent, utilities, and maintenance) of a multi-use
primary PSAP that includes dispatching of public safety services;
(q) Backup power systems (generators) set for
powering the primary PSAP during long term power outages;
(r) Alternate primary PSAP sites and circuit
routing when used for disaster recovery;
(s) Planning and development costs for the
9-1-1 Jurisdiction Plan
(t)
Transmit and receive pagers, portable or mobile radios and repeater stations
when used as primary means of notice to responding agencies of an emergency
call for service; and
(u) Any other
item not covered by ORS 104-080-0195 that is necessary to provide emergency
communication services in the primary PSAP service area. The 9-1-1 jurisdiction
will provide all supporting documentation that describes why the products or
services benefit the primary PSAP and the community served. Prior written
approval by the Department is required.
(2) Except for the costs of transfer and relay telephone line charges to the secondary PSAP as set forth above, a 9-1-1 jurisdiction is not eligible to receive funding for the operation of a secondary PSAP from this account.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 403.120; 2015 HB 2426
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 403 & 2015 HB 2426
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