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® <br />communications service provider or PSAP must cease making any unauthorized <br />expenditures. The voice communications service provider or PSAP may petition the 911 <br />Board for a hearing on the question of whether the expenditures were unauthorized and <br />the 911 Board must grant the request within a reasonable period of time If, after the <br />hearing, the 911 Board concludes the expenditures were in fact unauthorized the 911 <br />Board may require the voice communications service provider or PSAP to refund the <br />monies improperly spent within 90 days Money received under this section must be <br />credited to the 911 Fund. If a voice communications service provider or PSAP does not <br />cease making unauthorized expenditures or refuses to refund improperly spent money <br />the 911 Board must suspend funding to the provider or PSAP until corrective action is <br />taken. <br />" 4 62A-49. Conditions for providing enhanced 911 service. <br />In accordance with the FCC Order no CA4RS provider is required to provide <br />® <br />enhanced 911 service until all of the following conditions are met: <br />The provider receives a request for the service from the administrator <br />of a PSAP that is capable of receiving and utilizing the data elements <br />associated with the service. <br />Funds for reimbursement of the CMRS provider's costs are available <br />pursuant to G.S. 62A-45. <br />The local exchange carrier is able to support the requirements of <br />enhanced 911 service. <br />62A-50. Audit. <br />The State Auditor may perform audits of the 911 Board pursuant to Article 5A of <br />Chapter 147 of the General Statutes to ensure that funds in the 911 Fund are being <br />managed in accordance with the provisions of this Article. The Stale Auditor must <br />perform an audit of the 911 Board at least every two years The 911 Board must <br />reimburse the State Auditor for the cost of an audit of the 911 Board <br />62A-51. Subscriber records. <br />Each CMRS provider must provide its 10,000 number roues to a PSAP upon <br />request. This information remains the property of the disclosing CMRS provider and <br />must be used only in providing emergency response services to 911 calls CMRS voice <br />communications service provider connection information obtained by PSAP personnel <br />for public safety purposes is not public information under Chapter 132 of the General <br />Statutes No person may disclose or use for any purpose other than the 911 system <br />information contained in the database of the telephone network portion of a 911 system <br />"4 62A-52. Proprietary information. <br />All proprietary information submitted to the 911 Board or the State Auditor is <br />confidential. Proprietary information submitted pursuant to this Article is not subject to <br />disclosure under Chapter 132 of the General Statutes and it may not be released to any <br />person other than to the submitting CMRS voice communications service provider the <br />911 Board and the State Auditor without the express permission of the submitting <br />CMRS voice communications service provider. Proprietary information is considered a <br />trade secret under the Trade Secrets Protection Act Article 24 of Chapter 66 of the <br />® <br />General Statutes. General information collected by the 911 Board or the State Auditor <br />House Bill 1755 Session Law 2007-383 Page I 1 <br />