Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 772.614
Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid


(a)

A 9-1-1 system established under this subchapter must be capable of transmitting requests for firefighting, law enforcement, ambulance, and medical services to a public safety agency that provides the requested service at the location from which the call originates. A 9-1-1 system may provide for transmitting requests for other emergency services, including poison control, suicide prevention, and civil defense.

(b)

A public safety answering point may transmit emergency response requests to private safety entities, with the approval of the board and the consent of each participating jurisdiction and emergency services district serving the relevant area. A participating jurisdiction’s or emergency services district’s consent may be withdrawn at any time.

(c)

With the consent of a participating county or municipality, a privately owned automatic intrusion alarm or other privately owned automatic alerting device may be installed to cause the number 9-1-1 to be dialed to gain access to emergency services.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 80 (S.B. 1108), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2015.
Amended by:
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1194 (H.B. 4350), Sec. 6, eff. June 14, 2019.
Sec. 772.615. 9-1-1 EMERGENCY SERVICE FEE. (a) The board may impose a 9-1-1 emergency service fee on service users in the district.

(b)

The fee may be imposed only on the base rate charge or the charge’s equivalent, excluding charges for coin-operated telephone equipment. The fee may not be imposed on:

(1)

more than 100 local exchange access lines or the lines’ equivalent for a single business entity at a single location, unless the lines are used by residents of the location; or

(2)

any line that the Commission on State Emergency Communications has excluded from the definition of a local exchange access line or equivalent local exchange access line under Section 771.063 (Definition of Local Exchange Access Line and Equivalent Local Exchange Access Line).

(c)

If a business service user provides residential facilities, each line that terminates at a residential unit and is a communication link equivalent to a residential local exchange access line shall be charged the 9-1-1 emergency service fee. The fee must have uniform application throughout the district and be imposed in each participating county or municipality in the district.

(d)

The amount of the fee may not exceed 50 cents per month for each line.

(e)

The board shall set the amount of the fee each year as part of the annual budget. The board shall notify each service supplier of a change in the amount of the fee not later than the 91st day before the date the change takes effect.

(f)

In imposing the fee, the board shall attempt to match the district’s revenues to the district’s operating expenditures, including the current and planned expenditures for the purchase, installation, and maintenance of 9-1-1 emergency services in accordance with the district’s approved annual budget and operating policies.
Added by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 80 (S.B. 1108), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2015.

Source: Section 772.614 — Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­772.­htm#772.­614 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

772.001
Definitions
772.003
Obligations or Requirements Concerning Voice over Internet Protocol, Internet Protocol Enabled Service, or Commercial Mobile Service or Wireline Service
772.101
Short Title
772.102
Purpose
772.103
Definitions
772.104
Application of Subchapter
772.105
Territory of District
772.106
Board of Managers
772.107
Powers and Duties of Board
772.108
Director of District
772.109
Budget
772.111
Primary Emergency Telephone Number
772.112
Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid
772.113
Powers of District
772.115
Collection of Fee
772.116
District Depository
772.117
Allowable Expenses
772.118
Number and Location Identification
772.119
Public Review
772.120
Dissolution Procedures
772.121
Issuance of Bonds
772.122
Repayment of Bonds
772.123
Additional Security for Bonds
772.124
Form of Bonds
772.125
Provisions of Bonds
772.126
Approval and Registration of Bonds
772.127
Refunding Bonds
772.128
Bonds as Investments and Security for Deposits
772.129
Tax Status of Bonds
772.201
Short Title
772.202
Purpose
772.203
Definitions
772.204
Application of Subchapter
772.205
Additional Territory
772.206
Board of Managers
772.207
Powers and Duties of Board
772.208
Director of District
772.209
Budget
772.211
Primary Emergency Telephone Number
772.212
Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid
772.213
Powers of District
772.215
Collection of Fee
772.216
District Depository
772.217
Allowable Expenses
772.218
Number and Location Identification
772.219
Public Review
772.220
Dissolution Procedures
772.221
Issuance of Bonds
772.222
Repayment of Bonds
772.223
Additional Security for Bonds
772.224
Form of Bonds
772.225
Provisions of Bonds
772.226
Approval and Registration of Bonds
772.227
Refunding Bonds
772.228
Bonds as Investments and Security for Deposits
772.229
Tax Status of Bonds
772.301
Short Title
772.302
Purpose
772.303
Definitions
772.304
Application of Subchapter
772.305
Additional Territory
772.306
Board of Managers
772.307
Powers and Duties of Board
772.308
Director of District
772.309
Budget
772.311
Primary Emergency Telephone Number
772.312
Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid
772.313
Powers of District
772.315
Collection of Fee
772.316
District Depository
772.317
Allowable Expenses
772.318
Number and Location Identification
772.319
Public Review
772.320
Dissolution Procedures
772.321
Issuance of Bonds
772.322
Repayment of Bonds
772.323
Additional Security for Bonds
772.324
Form of Bonds
772.325
Provisions of Bonds
772.326
Approval and Registration of Bonds
772.327
Refunding Bonds
772.328
Bonds as Investments and Security for Deposits
772.329
Tax Status of Bonds
772.402
Application of Subchapter
772.404
Collection of Fee
772.405
Audit of Service Provider
772.406
Number and Location Identification
772.407
Liability of Service Providers
772.451
Consolidation Procedure
772.452
Consolidation Planning
772.453
Creation of Consolidated District
772.454
Board of Managers
772.455
Governance of Consolidated District
772.501
Short Title
772.502
Definitions
772.503
Application of Subchapter
772.504
Creation of District
772.505
Political Subdivision
772.506
Territory of District
772.507
Board
772.508
Powers and Duties of Board
772.509
Advisory Committee
772.510
Director of District
772.511
Budget
772.513
Liability
772.514
Primary Emergency Telephone Number
772.515
Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid
772.517
Collection of Fee
772.518
District Depository
772.519
Allowable Expenses
772.520
Number and Location Identification
772.521
Public Review
772.522
Dissolution Procedures
772.523
Issuance of Bonds
772.524
Repayment of Bonds
772.525
Additional Security for Bonds
772.526
Form of Bonds
772.527
Provisions of Bonds
772.528
Approval and Registration of Bonds
772.529
Refunding Bonds
772.530
Bonds as Investments and Security for Deposits
772.531
Exemption from Taxation
772.532
Transfer of Assets
772.601
Short Title
772.602
Definitions
772.603
Application of Subchapter
772.604
Creation of District
772.605
Political Subdivision
772.606
Territory of District
772.607
Board of Managers
772.608
Powers and Duties of Board
772.609
Director of District
772.610
Audit and Reporting Requirements
772.612
Liability
772.613
Primary Emergency Telephone Number
772.614
Transmitting Requests for Emergency Aid
772.616
Collection of Fee
772.617
District Depository
772.618
Allowable Expenses
772.619
Number and Location Identification
772.620
Public Review
772.621
Dissolution Procedures
772.622
Transfer of Assets
772.3051
Removal of Certain Municipal Territory

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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