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037 <br />aspects of the State's 911 svstem and describes the allowable uses of <br />revenue in the 911 Fund. <br />LD 911 system. - An emergency telephone system that does all of the <br />following: <br />a. Enables the user of a voice communications service connection <br />to reach a. PSAP h%, dialino the digits 91 I <br />b. Provides enhanced 911 service <br />Call taking. - Ilse act of processing a call for emergency assistance up <br />to the point that the call is ready for dispatch including, the use of <br />equipment, call classification, location of a caller, and determination of <br />the appropriate response level for emer ency responders <br />Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) - Defined in 47 C F R & <br />20.3. <br />L71 <br />CMRS connection. - Each mobile handset telephone number assigned <br />to a CMRS subscriber with a place of priunary use in North Carolina <br />CMRS provider. - An entity, whether facilities-based or <br />nonfacilities-based. that is licensed by the Federal Communications <br />Commission to provide CNIRS or that resells CMRS within North <br />Carolina. <br />Enhanced 911 service. - Directing a 911 call to an appropriate PSAP <br />® <br />by selective routing based on the geographical location from which the <br />call originated and providing, information defining the approximate <br />geographic location and the telephone number of a 911 tiller in <br />accordance with the FCC Order, <br />Exchange access facility. - The access from a subscriber's premises to <br />the telephone system of a service supplier. The tenn includes service <br />supplier provided access lines, private branch exchanoe trunks and <br />centrex network access registers as defined by applicable tariffs <br />approved by the North Carolina Utilities Commission The term does <br />not include service supplier owned and operated telephone pay station <br />lines, Wide Area Telecommunications Service (WATS) Foreign <br />Exchan e(FX); or incoming onl h <br />l I <br />FCC Order. - The Order of the Federal Communications Commission <br />FCC Docket No. 94-102, adopted on December I 1997, and any <br />consent decrees, rules, and regulations adopted by the Federal <br />Communications Commission pursuant to the Order. <br />GIS mapping. - Computerized geographical information that can be <br />used to assist in locating a person who calls emergency assistance <br />including street centerlines ortho photography, and oblique ima in . <br />(13) <br />Interconnected Vo1P service - Defined in 47 C F R § 9.3. <br />14 <br />Local exchange carrier. - An entity that is authorized to provide <br />telephone exchange service or exchange access in North Carolina <br />(15 <br />id <br />Prepa <br />wireless telephone service - A ri ht that meets all of the <br />following requirements: <br />Page 2 <br />Session Law 2007-383 House Bill 1755 <br />
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