Section R2-1-409. Funding Eligibility  


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  • A.      The following costs of providing 9-1-1 service shall be reim- bursed by the ADOA 9-1-1 Office from the fund, subject to available monies and the following requirements, to a 9-1-1 planning committee that has a Certificate of 9-1-1 Service Plan Approval:

    1.        Costs of the network exchange services necessary to pro- vide the minimum grade of service.

    2.        Costs for necessary and appropriate equipment required by the PSAP to receive and process 9-1-1 calls and mes- sages. This may include computer telephone integrated systems or other automated call management and distri- bution systems.

    3.        Ongoing maintenance costs following the warranty period, if any, for the customer premise equipment used in the receiving and processing of 9-1-1 calls and mes- sages.

    4.        Necessary and appropriate consulting services or admin- istrative costs, not to exceed 3% of the amounts deposited annually in the revolving fund.

    B.       The Assistant Director shall consider special projects that fur- ther statewide 9-1-1 availability, including addressing or data- base projects, public education, and training programs on a case-by-case basis. Special project funding is based on com- munity needs and the availability of funds.

Historical Note

Adopted effective July 22, 1985 (Supp. 85-4). Amended

effective June 14, 1990 (Supp. 90-2). Amended by final

rulemaking a 6 A.A.R. 1971, effective May 12, 2000

(Supp. 00-2).