Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 12 - COMMISSION ON STATE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
Chapter 251 - 9-1-1 SERVICE-STANDARDS
Section 251.5 - Guidelines for Management and Disposition of 9-1-1 Equipment and Controlled Assets
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this rule is to implement the Texas Uniform Grant Management Standards (UGMS) for the management and disposition of 9-1-1 equipment and controlled assets purchased with 9-1-1 funds. Instructions provided in this rule are in addition to the direction provided in UGMS.
(b) Management and Disposition. Each RPC shall designate at least one individual who is responsible and accountable for all 9-1-1 equipment, and controlled assets in its region purchased with 9-1-1 funds.
(c) Interlocal Agreement. For all 9-1-1 equipment and controlled assets not under the RPC's direct control, the RPC will ensure, at a minimum, that:
(d) Maintenance. Maintenance procedures shall be in place to keep 9-1-1 equipment and controlled assets in good working order.
(e) Property Records. Each RPC shall maintain property records in an inventory list and provide the list to the Commission upon request.
(f) Control System. A control system must be in place to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft of 9-1-1 equipment and controlled assets. Documentation of the control system shall be provided to the Commission upon request.
(g) Disposition. Funds generated by the disposition of 9-1-1 equipment and controlled assets shall be reported to the Commission on the Financial Status Report. A report listing all disposals of 9-1-1 equipment and controlled assets shall be provided to the Commission annually.