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| 1 | AN ACT concerning local government.
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| 2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| 3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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| 4 | Section 5. The Emergency Telephone System Act is amended | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | by changing Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6.1, 7, 8, 10, 10.1, 10.3, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | 14, 15, 15.2, 15.2a, 15.4a, 15.6, 15.6a, 15.6b, 17.5, 19, 20, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | 30, 40, 45, and 99 and by adding Sections 6.2 and 7.1 as | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8 | follows:
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| 9 | (50 ILCS 750/2) (from Ch. 134, par. 32)
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| 10 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
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| 11 | Sec. 2. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 12 | context otherwise requires: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 13 | "9-1-1 network" means the network used for the delivery of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 14 | 9-1-1 calls and messages over dedicated and redundant | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 15 | facilities to a primary or backup 9-1-1 PSAP that meets the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 16 | appropriate grade of service P.01 grade of service standards | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 17 | for basic 9-1-1 and enhanced 9-1-1 services or meets national | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 18 | I3 industry call delivery standards for Next Generation 9-1-1 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 19 | services. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 20 | "9-1-1 system" means the geographic area that has been | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 21 | granted an order of authority by the Commission or the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 22 | Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator to use "9-1-1" as the primary | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 23 | emergency telephone number, including but not limited to the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 1 | network, software applications, databases, CPE components and | ||||||
| 2 | operational and management procedures required to provide | ||||||
| 3 | 9-1-1 service. | ||||||
| 4 | "9-1-1 Authority" means includes an Emergency Telephone | ||||||
| 5 | System Board, Joint Emergency Telephone System Board that | ||||||
| 6 | provides for the management and operation of a 9-1-1 system , | ||||||
| 7 | and a qualified governmental entity. "9-1-1 Authority" | ||||||
| 8 | includes the Department of State Police only to the extent it | ||||||
| 9 | provides 9-1-1 services under this Act. | ||||||
| 10 | "Administrator" means the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator. | ||||||
| 11 | "Advanced service" means any telecommunications service | ||||||
| 12 | with or without dynamic bandwidth allocation, including, but | ||||||
| 13 | not limited to, ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI), that, | ||||||
| 14 | through the use of a DS-1, T-1, or other un-channelized or | ||||||
| 15 | multi-channel transmission facility, is capable of | ||||||
| 16 | transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice | ||||||
| 17 | telecommunications services to the public switched network or | ||||||
| 18 | the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency. | ||||||
| 19 | "ALI" or "automatic location identification" means, in an | ||||||
| 20 | E9-1-1 system, the automatic display at the public safety | ||||||
| 21 | answering point of the caller's telephone number, the address | ||||||
| 22 | or location of the caller's telephone, and supplementary | ||||||
| 23 | emergency services information of the location from which a | ||||||
| 24 | call originates. | ||||||
| 25 | "ANI" or "automatic number identification" means the | ||||||
| 26 | automatic display of the 10 digit telephone number associated | ||||||
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| 1 | with the caller's telephone number 9-1-1 calling party's | ||||||
| 2 | number on the PSAP monitor. | ||||||
| 3 | "Automatic alarm" and "automatic alerting device" mean any | ||||||
| 4 | device that will access the 9-1-1 system for emergency | ||||||
| 5 | services upon activation and does not provide for two-way | ||||||
| 6 | communication. | ||||||
| 7 | "Answering point" means a PSAP, SAP, Backup PSAP, Unmanned | ||||||
| 8 | Backup Answering Point, or VAP. | ||||||
| 9 | "Authorized entity" means an answering point or | ||||||
| 10 | participating agency other than a decommissioned PSAP. | ||||||
| 11 | "Backup PSAP" means an a public safety answering point | ||||||
| 12 | that meets the appropriate standards of service and serves as | ||||||
| 13 | an alternate to the PSAP operating independently from the PSAP | ||||||
| 14 | for enhanced systems and is at a different location, which has | ||||||
| 15 | the capability to direct dispatch for the PSAP or otherwise | ||||||
| 16 | transfer emergency calls directly to an authorized entity. and | ||||||
| 17 | operates independently from the PSAP. A backup PSAP may accept | ||||||
| 18 | overflow calls from the PSAP or be activated if the primary | ||||||
| 19 | PSAP is disabled. | ||||||
| 20 | "Board" means an Emergency Telephone System Board or a | ||||||
| 21 | Joint Emergency Telephone System Board created pursuant to | ||||||
| 22 | Section 15.4. | ||||||
| 23 | "Carrier" means a business entity that provides a | ||||||
| 24 | communication function to a customer base, typically for a | ||||||
| 25 | fee, that accesses the statewide 9-1-1 system. "Carrier" | ||||||
| 26 | includes, but is not limited to, a telecommunications carrier | ||||||
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| 1 | and a wireless carrier, local exchange carrier, and VoIP | ||||||
| 2 | service provider carrier. | ||||||
| 3 | "Commission" means the Illinois Commerce Commission. | ||||||
| 4 | "Computer aided dispatch" or "CAD" means a computer-based | ||||||
| 5 | system that aids public safety telecommunicators PSAP | ||||||
| 6 | telecommunicators by automating selected dispatching and | ||||||
| 7 | recordkeeping activities. | ||||||
| 8 | "Direct dispatch dispatch method" means a 9-1-1 service | ||||||
| 9 | wherein upon receipt of an emergency call, that provides for | ||||||
| 10 | the direct dispatch by a public safety telecommunicator | ||||||
| 11 | transmits - without delay, transfer, relay, or referral - all | ||||||
| 12 | relevant available information to PSAP telecommunicator of the | ||||||
| 13 | appropriate public safety personnel or emergency responders | ||||||
| 14 | unit upon receipt of an emergency call and the decision as to | ||||||
| 15 | the proper action to be taken. | ||||||
| 16 | "Decommissioned" means the revocation of a PSAPs authority | ||||||
| 17 | to handle 9-1-1 calls as an answering point within the 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 18 | network. | ||||||
| 19 | "Department" means the Department of State Police. | ||||||
| 20 | "DS-1, T-1, or similar un-channelized or multi-channel | ||||||
| 21 | transmission facility" means a facility that can transmit and | ||||||
| 22 | receive a bit rate of at least 1.544 megabits per second | ||||||
| 23 | (Mbps). | ||||||
| 24 | "Dynamic bandwidth allocation" means the ability of the | ||||||
| 25 | facility or customer to drop and add channels, or adjust | ||||||
| 26 | bandwidth, when needed in real time for voice or data | ||||||
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| 1 | purposes. | ||||||
| 2 | "Emergency call" means any type of request for emergency | ||||||
| 3 | assistance through a 9 1-1 network either to the digits 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 4 | or the emergency 24/7 10-digit telephone number for all | ||||||
| 5 | answering points. An emergency call is not limited to a voice | ||||||
| 6 | telephone call. It could be a two-way video call, an | ||||||
| 7 | interactive text, Teletypewriter (TTY), an SMS, an Instant | ||||||
| 8 | Message, or any new mechanism for communications available in | ||||||
| 9 | the future. An emergency call occurs when the request for | ||||||
| 10 | emergency assistance is received by a public safety | ||||||
| 11 | telecommunicator. | ||||||
| 12 | "Enhanced 9-1-1" or "E9-1-1" means a telephone system that | ||||||
| 13 | includes network switching, database and PSAP premise elements | ||||||
| 14 | capable of providing automatic location identification data, | ||||||
| 15 | selective routing, selective transfer, fixed transfer, and a | ||||||
| 16 | call back number, including any enhanced 9-1-1 service so | ||||||
| 17 | designated by the Federal Communications Commission in its | ||||||
| 18 | report and order in WC Dockets Nos. 04-36 and 05-196, or any | ||||||
| 19 | successor proceeding. | ||||||
| 20 | "ETSB" means an emergency telephone system board appointed | ||||||
| 21 | by the corporate authorities of any county or municipality | ||||||
| 22 | that provides for the management and operation of a 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 23 | system. | ||||||
| 24 | "Grade of service" means P.01 for enhanced 9-1-1 services | ||||||
| 25 | or the NENA i3 Solution adopted standard for NG9-1-1. | ||||||
| 26 | "Hearing-impaired individual" means a person with a | ||||||
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| 1 | permanent hearing loss who can regularly and routinely | ||||||
| 2 | communicate by telephone only through the aid of devices which | ||||||
| 3 | can send and receive written messages over the telephone | ||||||
| 4 | network. | ||||||
| 5 | "Hosted supplemental 9-1-1 service" means a database | ||||||
| 6 | service that: | ||||||
| 7 | (1) electronically provides information to 9-1-1 call | ||||||
| 8 | takers when a call is placed to 9-1-1; | ||||||
| 9 | (2) allows telephone subscribers to provide | ||||||
| 10 | information to 9-1-1 to be used in emergency scenarios; | ||||||
| 11 | (3) collects a variety of formatted data relevant to | ||||||
| 12 | 9-1-1 and first responder needs, which may include, but is | ||||||
| 13 | not limited to, photographs of the telephone subscribers, | ||||||
| 14 | physical descriptions, medical information, household | ||||||
| 15 | data, and emergency contacts; | ||||||
| 16 | (4) allows for information to be entered by telephone | ||||||
| 17 | subscribers through a secure website where they can elect | ||||||
| 18 | to provide as little or as much information as they | ||||||
| 19 | choose; | ||||||
| 20 | (5) automatically displays data provided by telephone | ||||||
| 21 | subscribers to 9-1-1 call takers for all types of | ||||||
| 22 | telephones when a call is placed to 9-1-1 from a | ||||||
| 23 | registered and confirmed phone number; | ||||||
| 24 | (6) supports the delivery of telephone subscriber | ||||||
| 25 | information through a secure internet connection to all | ||||||
| 26 | emergency telephone system boards; | ||||||
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| 1 | (7) works across all 9-1-1 call taking equipment and | ||||||
| 2 | allows for the easy transfer of information into a | ||||||
| 3 | computer aided dispatch system; and | ||||||
| 4 | (8) may be used to collect information pursuant to an | ||||||
| 5 | Illinois Premise Alert Program as defined in the Illinois | ||||||
| 6 | Premise Alert Program (PAP) Act. | ||||||
| 7 | "Interconnected voice over Internet protocol provider" or | ||||||
| 8 | "Interconnected VoIP provider" has the meaning given to that | ||||||
| 9 | term under Section 13-235 of the Public Utilities Act. | ||||||
| 10 | "Joint ETSB" means a Joint Emergency Telephone System | ||||||
| 11 | Board established by intergovernmental agreement of two or | ||||||
| 12 | more municipalities or counties, or a combination thereof, to | ||||||
| 13 | provide for the management and operation of a 9-1-1 system. | ||||||
| 14 | "Local public agency" means any unit of local government | ||||||
| 15 | or special purpose district located in whole or in part within | ||||||
| 16 | this State that provides or has authority to provide | ||||||
| 17 | firefighting, police, ambulance, medical, or other emergency | ||||||
| 18 | services. | ||||||
| 19 | "Mechanical dialer" means any device that accesses either | ||||||
| 20 | manually or remotely triggers a dialing device to access the | ||||||
| 21 | 9-1-1 system without human intervention and does not provide | ||||||
| 22 | for two-way communication. | ||||||
| 23 | "Master Street Address Guide" or "MSAG" is a database of | ||||||
| 24 | street names and house ranges within their associated | ||||||
| 25 | communities defining emergency service zones (ESZs) and their | ||||||
| 26 | associated emergency service numbers (ESNs) to enable proper | ||||||
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| 1 | routing of 9-1-1 calls. | ||||||
| 2 | "Mobile telephone number" or "MTN" means the telephone | ||||||
| 3 | number assigned to a wireless telephone at the time of initial | ||||||
| 4 | activation. | ||||||
| 5 | "Network connections" means the number of voice grade | ||||||
| 6 | communications channels directly between a subscriber and a | ||||||
| 7 | telecommunications carrier's public switched network, without | ||||||
| 8 | the intervention of any other telecommunications carrier's | ||||||
| 9 | switched network, which would be required to carry the | ||||||
| 10 | subscriber's inter-premises traffic and which connection | ||||||
| 11 | either (1) is capable of providing access through the public | ||||||
| 12 | switched network to a 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone System, if one | ||||||
| 13 | exists, or (2) if no system exists at the time a surcharge is | ||||||
| 14 | imposed under Section 15.3, that would be capable of providing | ||||||
| 15 | access through the public switched network to the local 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 16 | Emergency Telephone System if one existed. Where multiple | ||||||
| 17 | voice grade communications channels are connected to a | ||||||
| 18 | telecommunications carrier's public switched network through a | ||||||
| 19 | private branch exchange (PBX) service, there shall be | ||||||
| 20 | determined to be one network connection for each trunk line | ||||||
| 21 | capable of transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises | ||||||
| 22 | traffic to the public switched network or the subscriber's | ||||||
| 23 | 9-1-1 calls to the public agency. Where multiple voice grade | ||||||
| 24 | communications channels are connected to a telecommunications | ||||||
| 25 | carrier's public switched network through Centrex centrex type | ||||||
| 26 | service, the number of network connections shall be equal to | ||||||
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| 1 | the number of PBX trunk equivalents for the subscriber's | ||||||
| 2 | service or other multiple voice grade communication channels | ||||||
| 3 | facility, as determined by reference to any generally | ||||||
| 4 | applicable exchange access service tariff filed by the | ||||||
| 5 | subscriber's telecommunications carrier with the Commission. | ||||||
| 6 | "Network costs" means those recurring costs that directly | ||||||
| 7 | relate to the operation of the 9-1-1 network as determined by | ||||||
| 8 | the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator with the advice of the | ||||||
| 9 | Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, which may include, but need | ||||||
| 10 | not be limited to, some or all of the following: costs for | ||||||
| 11 | interoffice trunks, selective routing charges, transfer lines | ||||||
| 12 | and toll charges for 9-1-1 services, Automatic Location | ||||||
| 13 | Information (ALI) database charges, independent local exchange | ||||||
| 14 | carrier charges and non-system provider charges, carrier | ||||||
| 15 | charges for third party database for on-site customer premises | ||||||
| 16 | equipment, back-up PSAP trunks for non-system providers, | ||||||
| 17 | periodic database updates as provided by carrier (also known | ||||||
| 18 | as "ALI data dump"), regional ALI storage charges, circuits | ||||||
| 19 | for call delivery (fiber or circuit connection), NG9-1-1 | ||||||
| 20 | costs, and all associated fees, taxes, and surcharges on each | ||||||
| 21 | invoice. "Network costs" shall not include radio circuits or | ||||||
| 22 | toll charges that are other than for 9-1-1 services. | ||||||
| 23 | "Next generation 9-1-1" or "NG9-1-1" means a secure an | ||||||
| 24 | Internet Protocol-based (IP-based) open-standards system | ||||||
| 25 | comprised of hardware, software, data, and operational | ||||||
| 26 | policies and procedures that: managed ESInets, functional | ||||||
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| 1 | elements and applications, and databases that replicate | ||||||
| 2 | traditional E9-1-1 features and functions and provide | ||||||
| 3 | additional capabilities. "NG9-1-1" systems are designed to | ||||||
| 4 | provide access to emergency services from all connected | ||||||
| 5 | communications sources, and provide multimedia data | ||||||
| 6 | capabilities for PSAPs and other emergency services | ||||||
| 7 | organizations. | ||||||
| 8 | (A) provides standardized interfaces from | ||||||
| 9 | emergency call and message services to support | ||||||
| 10 | emergency communications; | ||||||
| 11 | (B) processes all types of emergency calls, | ||||||
| 12 | including voice, text, data, and multimedia | ||||||
| 13 | information; | ||||||
| 14 | (C) acquires and integrates additional emergency | ||||||
| 15 | call data useful to call routing and handling; | ||||||
| 16 | (D) delivers the emergency calls, messages, and | ||||||
| 17 | data to the appropriate public safety answering point | ||||||
| 18 | and other appropriate emergency entities based on the | ||||||
| 19 | location of the caller; | ||||||
| 20 | (E) supports data, video, and other communications | ||||||
| 21 | needs for coordinated incident response and | ||||||
| 22 | management; and | ||||||
| 23 | (F) interoperates with services and networks used | ||||||
| 24 | by first responders to facilitate emergency response. | ||||||
| 25 | "NG9-1-1 costs" means those recurring costs that directly | ||||||
| 26 | relate to the Next Generation 9-1-1 service as determined by | ||||||
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| 1 | the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator with the advice of the | ||||||
| 2 | Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, which may include including, | ||||||
| 3 | but need not be limited to, costs for NENA i3 Core Components | ||||||
| 4 | (Border Control Function (BCF), Emergency Call Routing | ||||||
| 5 | Function (ECRF), Location Validation Function (LVF), Emergency | ||||||
| 6 | Services Routing Proxy (ESRP), Policy Store/Policy Routing | ||||||
| 7 | Functions (PSPRF) and Location Information Servers (LIS)), | ||||||
| 8 | Statewide ESInet, software external to the PSAP (data | ||||||
| 9 | collection, identity management, aggregation and GIS | ||||||
| 10 | functionality), and gateways (legacy 911 tandems or gateways | ||||||
| 11 | or both). Emergency System Routing Proxy (ESRP), Emergency | ||||||
| 12 | Call Routing Function/Location Validation Function (ECRF/LVF), | ||||||
| 13 | Spatial Information Function (SIF), the Border Control | ||||||
| 14 | Function (BCF), and the Emergency Services Internet Protocol | ||||||
| 15 | networks (ESInets), legacy network gateways, and all | ||||||
| 16 | associated fees, taxes, and surcharges on each invoice. | ||||||
| 17 | "Private branch exchange" or "PBX" means a private | ||||||
| 18 | telephone system and associated equipment located on the | ||||||
| 19 | user's property that provides communications between internal | ||||||
| 20 | stations and external networks. | ||||||
| 21 | "Private business switch service" means network and | ||||||
| 22 | premises based systems including a VoIP, Centrex type service, | ||||||
| 23 | or PBX service, even though key telephone systems or | ||||||
| 24 | equivalent telephone systems registered with the Federal | ||||||
| 25 | Communications Commission under 47 C.F.R. Part 68 are directly | ||||||
| 26 | connected to Centrex type and PBX systems. "Private business | ||||||
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| 1 | switch service" does not include key telephone systems or | ||||||
| 2 | equivalent telephone systems registered with the Federal | ||||||
| 3 | Communications Commission under 47 C.F.R. Part 68 when not | ||||||
| 4 | used in conjunction with a VoIP, Centrex type, or PBX systems. | ||||||
| 5 | "Private business switch service" typically includes, but is | ||||||
| 6 | not limited to, private businesses, corporations, and | ||||||
| 7 | industries where the telecommunications service is primarily | ||||||
| 8 | for conducting business. | ||||||
| 9 | "Private residential switch service" means network and | ||||||
| 10 | premise based systems including a VoIP, Centrex type service, | ||||||
| 11 | or PBX service or key telephone systems or equivalent | ||||||
| 12 | telephone systems registered with the Federal Communications | ||||||
| 13 | Commission under 47 C.F.R. Part 68 that are directly connected | ||||||
| 14 | to a VoIP, Centrex type service, or PBX systems equipped for | ||||||
| 15 | switched local network connections or 9-1-1 system access to | ||||||
| 16 | residential end users through a private telephone switch. | ||||||
| 17 | "Private residential switch service" does not include key | ||||||
| 18 | telephone systems or equivalent telephone systems registered | ||||||
| 19 | with the Federal Communications Commission under 47 C.F.R. | ||||||
| 20 | Part 68 when not used in conjunction with a VoIP, Centrex type, | ||||||
| 21 | or PBX systems. "Private residential switch service" typically | ||||||
| 22 | includes, but is not limited to, apartment complexes, | ||||||
| 23 | condominiums, and campus or university environments where | ||||||
| 24 | shared tenant service is provided and where the usage of the | ||||||
| 25 | telecommunications service is primarily residential. | ||||||
| 26 | "Public agency" means the State, and any unit of local | ||||||
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| 1 | government or special purpose district located in whole or in | ||||||
| 2 | part within this State, that provides or has authority to | ||||||
| 3 | provide firefighting, police, ambulance, medical, or other | ||||||
| 4 | emergency services. | ||||||
| 5 | "Public safety agency" means a functional division of a | ||||||
| 6 | public agency that provides firefighting, police, medical, or | ||||||
| 7 | other emergency services to respond to and manage emergency | ||||||
| 8 | incidents. For the purpose of providing wireless service to | ||||||
| 9 | users of 9-1-1 emergency services, as expressly provided for | ||||||
| 10 | in this Act, the Department of State Police may be considered a | ||||||
| 11 | public safety agency. | ||||||
| 12 | "Public safety answering point" or "PSAP" means the | ||||||
| 13 | primary answering location of an emergency call that meets the | ||||||
| 14 | appropriate standards of service and is responsible for | ||||||
| 15 | receiving and processing is a set of call-takers authorized by | ||||||
| 16 | a governing body and operating under common management that | ||||||
| 17 | receive 9-1-1 calls and asynchronous event notifications for a | ||||||
| 18 | defined geographic area and processes those calls and events | ||||||
| 19 | according to a specified operational policy. | ||||||
| 20 | "PSAP representative" means the manager or supervisor of a | ||||||
| 21 | Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) who oversees the daily | ||||||
| 22 | operational functions and is responsible for the overall | ||||||
| 23 | management and administration of the PSAP. | ||||||
| 24 | "Public safety telecommunicator" means any person employed | ||||||
| 25 | in a full-time or part-time capacity at an answering point | ||||||
| 26 | whose duties or responsibilities include answering, receiving, | ||||||
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| 1 | or transferring an emergency call for dispatch to the | ||||||
| 2 | appropriate emergency responder. | ||||||
| 3 | "Public safety telecommunicator supervisor" means any | ||||||
| 4 | person employed in a full-time or part-time capacity at an | ||||||
| 5 | answering point or by a 9-1-1 Authority, whose primary duties | ||||||
| 6 | or responsibilities are to direct, administer, or manage any | ||||||
| 7 | public safety telecommunicator and whose responsibilities | ||||||
| 8 | include answering, receiving or transferring an emergency call | ||||||
| 9 | for dispatch to the appropriate responders. | ||||||
| 10 | "Qualified governmental entity" means a unit of local | ||||||
| 11 | government authorized to provide 9-1-1 services pursuant to | ||||||
| 12 | this Act where no emergency telephone system board exists. | ||||||
| 13 | "Referral method" means a 9-1-1 service in which the | ||||||
| 14 | public safety telecommunicator PSAP telecommunicator provides | ||||||
| 15 | the calling party with the telephone number of the appropriate | ||||||
| 16 | public safety agency or other provider of emergency services. | ||||||
| 17 | "Regular service" means any telecommunications service, | ||||||
| 18 | other than advanced service, that is capable of transporting | ||||||
| 19 | either the subscriber's inter-premises voice | ||||||
| 20 | telecommunications services to the public switched network or | ||||||
| 21 | the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency. | ||||||
| 22 | "Relay method" means a 9-1-1 service in which the public | ||||||
| 23 | safety telecommunicator PSAP telecommunicator takes the | ||||||
| 24 | pertinent information from a caller and relays that | ||||||
| 25 | information to the appropriate public safety agency or other | ||||||
| 26 | provider of emergency services. | ||||||
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| 1 | "Remit period" means the billing period, one month in | ||||||
| 2 | duration, for which a wireless carrier remits a surcharge and | ||||||
| 3 | provides subscriber information by zip code to the Department, | ||||||
| 4 | in accordance with Section 20 of this Act. | ||||||
| 5 | "Secondary Answering Point" or "SAP" means a location, | ||||||
| 6 | other than a PSAP, that is able to receive the voice, data, and | ||||||
| 7 | call back number of E9-1-1 or NG9-1-1 emergency calls | ||||||
| 8 | transferred from a PSAP and completes the call taking process | ||||||
| 9 | by dispatching police, medical, fire, or other emergency | ||||||
| 10 | responders. | ||||||
| 11 | "Statewide wireless emergency 9-1-1 system" means all | ||||||
| 12 | areas of the State where an emergency telephone system board | ||||||
| 13 | or, in the absence of an emergency telephone system board, a | ||||||
| 14 | qualified governmental entity, has not declared its intention | ||||||
| 15 | for one or more of its public safety answering points to serve | ||||||
| 16 | as a primary wireless 9-1-1 public safety answering point for | ||||||
| 17 | its jurisdiction. The operator of the statewide wireless | ||||||
| 18 | emergency 9-1-1 system shall be the Department of State | ||||||
| 19 | Police. | ||||||
| 20 | "System" means the communications equipment and related | ||||||
| 21 | software applications required to produce a response by the | ||||||
| 22 | appropriate emergency public safety agency or other provider | ||||||
| 23 | of emergency services as a result of an emergency call being | ||||||
| 24 | placed to 9-1-1. | ||||||
| 25 | "System provider" means the contracted entity providing | ||||||
| 26 | 9-1-1 network and database services. | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | "Telecommunications carrier" means those entities included | ||||||
| 2 | within the definition specified in Section 13-202 of the | ||||||
| 3 | Public Utilities Act, and includes those carriers acting as | ||||||
| 4 | resellers of telecommunications services. "Telecommunications | ||||||
| 5 | carrier" includes telephone systems operating as mutual | ||||||
| 6 | concerns. "Telecommunications carrier" does not include a | ||||||
| 7 | wireless carrier. | ||||||
| 8 | "Telecommunications technology" means equipment that can | ||||||
| 9 | send and receive written messages over the telephone network. | ||||||
| 10 | "Transfer method" means a 9-1-1 service in which the | ||||||
| 11 | public safety telecommunicator, who receives an emergency PSAP | ||||||
| 12 | telecommunicator receiving a call, transmits, redirects, or | ||||||
| 13 | conferences transfers that call to the appropriate public | ||||||
| 14 | safety agency or other provider of emergency services. | ||||||
| 15 | Transfer shall not include a relay or referral of the | ||||||
| 16 | information without transferring the caller. | ||||||
| 17 | "Transmitting messages" shall have the meaning given to | ||||||
| 18 | that term under Section 8-11-2 of the Illinois Municipal Code. | ||||||
| 19 | "Trunk line" means a transmission path, or group of | ||||||
| 20 | transmission paths, connecting a subscriber's PBX to a | ||||||
| 21 | telecommunications carrier's public switched network. In the | ||||||
| 22 | case of regular service, each voice grade communications | ||||||
| 23 | channel or equivalent amount of bandwidth capable of | ||||||
| 24 | transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice | ||||||
| 25 | telecommunications services to the public switched network or | ||||||
| 26 | the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency shall be | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | considered a trunk line, even if it is bundled with other | ||||||
| 2 | channels or additional bandwidth. In the case of advanced | ||||||
| 3 | service, each DS-1, T-1, or other un-channelized or | ||||||
| 4 | multi-channel transmission facility that is capable of | ||||||
| 5 | transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice | ||||||
| 6 | telecommunications services to the public switched network or | ||||||
| 7 | the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency shall be | ||||||
| 8 | considered a single trunk line, even if it contains multiple | ||||||
| 9 | voice grade communications channels or otherwise supports 2 or | ||||||
| 10 | more voice grade calls at a time; provided, however, that each | ||||||
| 11 | additional increment of up to 24 voice grade channels of | ||||||
| 12 | transmission capacity that is capable of transporting either | ||||||
| 13 | the subscriber's inter-premises voice telecommunications | ||||||
| 14 | services to the public switched network or the subscriber's | ||||||
| 15 | 9-1-1 calls to the public agency shall be considered an | ||||||
| 16 | additional trunk line. | ||||||
| 17 | "Unmanned backup answering point PSAP" means an a public | ||||||
| 18 | safety answering point that serves as an alternate to the PSAP | ||||||
| 19 | at an alternate location and is typically unmanned but can be | ||||||
| 20 | activated if the primary PSAP is disabled. | ||||||
| 21 | "Virtual answering point" or "VAP" means a temporary or | ||||||
| 22 | nonpermanent location that is capable of receiving an | ||||||
| 23 | emergency call, contains a fully functional worksite that is | ||||||
| 24 | not bound to a specific location, but rather is portable and | ||||||
| 25 | scalable, connecting public safety telecommunicators emergency | ||||||
| 26 | call takers or dispatchers to the work process, and is capable | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | of completing the call dispatching process. | ||||||
| 2 | "Voice-impaired individual" means a person with a | ||||||
| 3 | permanent speech disability which precludes oral | ||||||
| 4 | communication, who can regularly and routinely communicate by | ||||||
| 5 | telephone only through the aid of devices which can send and | ||||||
| 6 | receive written messages over the telephone network. | ||||||
| 7 | "Wireless carrier" means a provider of two-way cellular, | ||||||
| 8 | broadband PCS, geographic area 800 MHZ and 900 MHZ Commercial | ||||||
| 9 | Mobile Radio Service (CMRS), Wireless Communications Service | ||||||
| 10 | (WCS), or other Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS), as | ||||||
| 11 | defined by the Federal Communications Commission, offering | ||||||
| 12 | radio communications that may provide fixed, mobile, radio | ||||||
| 13 | location, or satellite communication services to individuals | ||||||
| 14 | or businesses within its assigned spectrum block and | ||||||
| 15 | geographical area or that offers real-time, two-way voice | ||||||
| 16 | service that is interconnected with the public switched | ||||||
| 17 | network, including a reseller of such service. | ||||||
| 18 | "Wireless enhanced 9-1-1" means the ability to relay the | ||||||
| 19 | telephone number of the originator of a 9-1-1 call and | ||||||
| 20 | location information from any mobile handset or text telephone | ||||||
| 21 | device accessing the wireless system to the designated | ||||||
| 22 | wireless public safety answering point as set forth in the | ||||||
| 23 | order of the Federal Communications Commission, FCC Docket No. | ||||||
| 24 | 94-102, adopted June 12, 1996, with an effective date of | ||||||
| 25 | October 1, 1996, and any subsequent amendment thereto. | ||||||
| 26 | "Wireless public safety answering point" means the | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | functional division of a 9-1-1 authority accepting wireless | ||||||
| 2 | 9-1-1 calls. | ||||||
| 3 | "Wireless subscriber" means an individual or entity to | ||||||
| 4 | whom a wireless service account or number has been assigned by | ||||||
| 5 | a wireless carrier, other than an account or number associated | ||||||
| 6 | with prepaid wireless telecommunication service.
| ||||||
| 7 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 8 | (50 ILCS 750/3) (from Ch. 134, par. 33)
| ||||||
| 9 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 10 | Sec. 3.
(a) By July 1, 2017, every local public agency | ||||||
| 11 | shall be within the jurisdiction of a 9-1-1 system.
| ||||||
| 12 | (b) Within 18 months of the awarding of a contract to a | ||||||
| 13 | vendor certified under Section 13-900 of the Public Utilities | ||||||
| 14 | Act to establish a statewide Next Generation 9-1-1 network By | ||||||
| 15 | December 31, 2021, every 9-1-1 system in Illinois shall | ||||||
| 16 | provide Next Generation 9-1-1 service. | ||||||
| 17 | (c) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit or
| ||||||
| 18 | discourage in any way the formation of multijurisdictional or | ||||||
| 19 | regional
systems, and any system established pursuant to this | ||||||
| 20 | Act may include the
territory of more than one public agency or | ||||||
| 21 | may include a segment of the
territory of a public agency.
| ||||||
| 22 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17; 101-639, eff. 6-12-20.)
| ||||||
| 23 | (50 ILCS 750/4) (from Ch. 134, par. 34)
| ||||||
| 24 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | Sec. 4.
Every system shall include police, firefighting, | ||||||
| 2 | and emergency medical and
ambulance services, and may include | ||||||
| 3 | other emergency services. The system may incorporate private
| ||||||
| 4 | ambulance service. In those areas in which a public safety | ||||||
| 5 | agency of the State
provides such emergency services, the | ||||||
| 6 | system shall include such public safety agencies.
| ||||||
| 7 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 8 | (50 ILCS 750/5) (from Ch. 134, par. 35)
| ||||||
| 9 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 10 | Sec. 5.
The digits "9-1-1" shall be the primary emergency | ||||||
| 11 | telephone
number within the system, but a public agency or | ||||||
| 12 | public safety agency
shall maintain a separate secondary 10 | ||||||
| 13 | seven digit emergency
backup number for at least six months | ||||||
| 14 | after the "9-1-1" system is
established and in operation, and | ||||||
| 15 | shall maintain a separate number for
nonemergency telephone | ||||||
| 16 | calls.
| ||||||
| 17 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 18 | (50 ILCS 750/6) (from Ch. 134, par. 36)
| ||||||
| 19 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 20 | Sec. 6. Capabilities of system; pay telephones. All | ||||||
| 21 | systems shall be
designed to meet the specific
requirements of | ||||||
| 22 | each community and public agency served by the system.
Every | ||||||
| 23 | system shall be designed to have
the capability to of | ||||||
| 24 | utilizing the direct dispatch or to method, relay method, | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | transfer method, or referral method in response to emergency | ||||||
| 2 | calls. The
General Assembly finds and declares that the most | ||||||
| 3 | critical aspect of the
design of any system is the procedure | ||||||
| 4 | established for handling a
telephone request for emergency | ||||||
| 5 | services.
| ||||||
| 6 | In addition, to maximize efficiency and utilization of the | ||||||
| 7 | system,
all pay telephones within each system shall
enable a | ||||||
| 8 | caller to dial "9-1-1" for emergency services without the
| ||||||
| 9 | necessity of inserting a coin. This paragraph does not apply | ||||||
| 10 | to pay
telephones
located in penal
institutions, as defined in | ||||||
| 11 | Section 2-14 of the Criminal Code of 2012, that
have
been | ||||||
| 12 | designated for the exclusive use of committed persons.
| ||||||
| 13 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 14 | (50 ILCS 750/6.1) (from Ch. 134, par. 36.1)
| ||||||
| 15 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 16 | Sec. 6.1.
Every 9-1-1 system shall be
readily accessible | ||||||
| 17 | to hearing-impaired and voice-impaired individuals
through the | ||||||
| 18 | use of telecommunications technology for hearing-impaired and
| ||||||
| 19 | speech-impaired individuals.
| ||||||
| 20 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 21 | (50 ILCS 750/6.2 new) | ||||||
| 22 | Sec. 6.2. Every 9-1-1 system shall be able to accept text | ||||||
| 23 | to 9-1-1 no later than January 1, 2023. The Illinois State | ||||||
| 24 | Police shall adopt rules for the implementation of this | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | Section.
| ||||||
| 2 | (50 ILCS 750/7) (from Ch. 134, par. 37)
| ||||||
| 3 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 4 | Sec. 7.
The General Assembly finds that, because of | ||||||
| 5 | overlapping
jurisdiction of public agencies, public safety | ||||||
| 6 | agencies and telephone
service areas, the Administrator, with | ||||||
| 7 | the advice and recommendation of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory | ||||||
| 8 | Board, shall establish a general overview or plan
to | ||||||
| 9 | effectuate the purposes of this Act within the time frame | ||||||
| 10 | provided in
this Act. The General Assembly further finds and | ||||||
| 11 | declares that direct dispatch should be utilized if possible | ||||||
| 12 | to shorten the time required for the public to request and | ||||||
| 13 | receive emergency aid. The Administrator shall minimize the | ||||||
| 14 | use of transfer, relay, and referral of an emergency call if | ||||||
| 15 | possible and encourage Backup PSAPs to be able to direct | ||||||
| 16 | dispatch. Transfer, relay, and referral of an emergency call | ||||||
| 17 | to an entity other than an answering point or the Illinois | ||||||
| 18 | State Police shall not be utilized in response to emergency | ||||||
| 19 | calls unless exigent circumstances exist. In order to insure | ||||||
| 20 | that proper preparation and implementation
of emergency | ||||||
| 21 | telephone systems are accomplished by all public agencies as | ||||||
| 22 | required under this Act, the Department, with the
advice and | ||||||
| 23 | assistance of
the Attorney General, shall secure compliance by | ||||||
| 24 | public agencies as
provided in this Act.
| ||||||
| 25 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | (50 ILCS 750/7.1 new) | ||||||
| 2 | Sec. 7.1. Training. | ||||||
| 3 | (a) Each 9-1-1 Authority, as well as its answering points, | ||||||
| 4 | shall ensure its public safety telecommunicators and public | ||||||
| 5 | safety telecommunicator Supervisors comply with the training, | ||||||
| 6 | testing, and certification requirements established pursuant | ||||||
| 7 | to Section 2605-53 of the Department of State Police Law. | ||||||
| 8 | (b) Each 9-1-1 Authority, as well as its answering points, | ||||||
| 9 | shall maintain a record regarding its public safety | ||||||
| 10 | telecommunicators and public safety telecommunicator | ||||||
| 11 | Supervisors compliance with this Section for at least 7 years | ||||||
| 12 | and shall make the training records available for inspection | ||||||
| 13 | by the Administrator upon request. | ||||||
| 14 | (c) Costs incurred for the development of standards, | ||||||
| 15 | training, testing and certification shall be expenses paid by | ||||||
| 16 | the Department from the funds available to the Administrator | ||||||
| 17 | and the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board under Section 30 of | ||||||
| 18 | this Act. Nothing in this subsection shall prohibit the use of | ||||||
| 19 | grants or other non-surcharge funding sources available for | ||||||
| 20 | this purpose.
| ||||||
| 21 | (50 ILCS 750/8) (from Ch. 134, par. 38)
| ||||||
| 22 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 23 | Sec. 8.
The Administrator, with the advice and | ||||||
| 24 | recommendation of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, shall | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | coordinate the implementation of systems established under | ||||||
| 2 | this Act. To assist with this coordination, all systems | ||||||
| 3 | authorized to operate under this Act shall register with the | ||||||
| 4 | Administrator information regarding its composition and | ||||||
| 5 | organization, including, but not limited to, identification of | ||||||
| 6 | all answering points. Decommissioned PSAPs shall not be | ||||||
| 7 | registered and are not part of the 9-1-1 system in Illinois | ||||||
| 8 | PSAPs, SAPs, VAPs, Backup PSAPs, and Unmanned Backup PSAPs. | ||||||
| 9 | The Department may adopt rules for the administration of this | ||||||
| 10 | Section.
| ||||||
| 11 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 12 | (50 ILCS 750/10) (from Ch. 134, par. 40) | ||||||
| 13 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 14 | Sec. 10. (a) The Administrator, with the advice and | ||||||
| 15 | recommendation of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, shall | ||||||
| 16 | establish uniform technical and operational standards for all | ||||||
| 17 | 9-1-1 systems in Illinois. All findings, orders, decisions, | ||||||
| 18 | rules, and regulations issued or promulgated by the Commission | ||||||
| 19 | under this Act or any other Act establishing or conferring | ||||||
| 20 | power on the Commission with respect to emergency | ||||||
| 21 | telecommunications services, shall continue in force. | ||||||
| 22 | Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, where | ||||||
| 23 | applicable, the Administrator shall, with the advice and | ||||||
| 24 | recommendation of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, amend | ||||||
| 25 | the Commission's findings, orders, decisions, rules, and | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | regulations to conform to the specific provisions of this Act | ||||||
| 2 | as soon as practicable after the effective date of this | ||||||
| 3 | amendatory Act of the 99th General Assembly. | ||||||
| 4 | (a-5) All 9-1-1 systems are responsible for complying with | ||||||
| 5 | the uniform technical and operational standards adopted by the | ||||||
| 6 | Administrator and the Illinois State Police with the advice | ||||||
| 7 | and recommendation of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board. | ||||||
| 8 | (b) The Department may adopt emergency rules necessary to | ||||||
| 9 | implement the provisions of this amendatory Act of the 99th | ||||||
| 10 | General Assembly under subsection (t) of Section 5-45 of the | ||||||
| 11 | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. | ||||||
| 12 | (c) Nothing in this Act shall deprive the Commission of | ||||||
| 13 | any authority to regulate the provision by telecommunication | ||||||
| 14 | carriers or 9-1-1 system service providers of | ||||||
| 15 | telecommunication or other services under the Public Utilities | ||||||
| 16 | Act. | ||||||
| 17 | (d) For rules that implicate both the regulation of 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 18 | authorities under this Act and the regulation of | ||||||
| 19 | telecommunication carriers and 9-1-1 system service providers | ||||||
| 20 | under the Public Utilities Act, the Department and the | ||||||
| 21 | Commission may adopt joint rules necessary for implementation. | ||||||
| 22 | (e) Any findings, orders, or decisions of the | ||||||
| 23 | Administrator under this Section shall be deemed a final | ||||||
| 24 | administrative decision and shall be subject to judicial | ||||||
| 25 | review under the Administrative Review Law. | ||||||
| 26 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | (50 ILCS 750/10.1) (from Ch. 134, par. 40.1)
| ||||||
| 2 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 3 | Sec. 10.1. Confidentiality.
| ||||||
| 4 | (a) 9-1-1 information consisting of names, addresses and
| ||||||
| 5 | telephone numbers of telephone customers whose listings are | ||||||
| 6 | not published
in directories or listed in Directory Assistance | ||||||
| 7 | Offices is confidential.
Except as provided in subsection (b), | ||||||
| 8 | information shall be provided on a
call-by-call basis only for | ||||||
| 9 | the purpose
of responding to emergency calls. For the purposes | ||||||
| 10 | of this subsection (a),
"emergency" means a
situation in which | ||||||
| 11 | property or human life is in jeopardy and the prompt
| ||||||
| 12 | notification of the public safety agency is essential.
| ||||||
| 13 | (b) 9-1-1 information, including information described in | ||||||
| 14 | subsection (a),
may be used by a public safety agency for the | ||||||
| 15 | purpose of placing out-going
emergency calls.
| ||||||
| 16 | (c) Nothing in this Section prohibits a municipality with | ||||||
| 17 | a population
of
more than 500,000 from using 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 18 | information, including information described
in subsection | ||||||
| 19 | (a), for the purpose of responding to calls made to a
| ||||||
| 20 | non-emergency telephone system that is under the supervision | ||||||
| 21 | and control of a
public safety agency and that shares all or | ||||||
| 22 | some facilities with an emergency
telephone system.
| ||||||
| 23 | (d) Any public safety agency that uses 9-1-1 information | ||||||
| 24 | for the purposes of
subsection (b) must establish methods and | ||||||
| 25 | procedures that ensure the
confidentiality of information as | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | required by subsection (a).
| ||||||
| 2 | (e) Divulging confidential information in violation of | ||||||
| 3 | this Section is a
Class A misdemeanor.
| ||||||
| 4 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 5 | (50 ILCS 750/10.3)
| ||||||
| 6 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 7 | Sec. 10.3. Notice of address change. The Emergency | ||||||
| 8 | Telephone System Board or qualified governmental entity
in
any
| ||||||
| 9 | county implementing a 9-1-1 system that changes any person's | ||||||
| 10 | address (when the
person
whose address has changed has not | ||||||
| 11 | moved to a new residence) shall notify
the person (i) of the | ||||||
| 12 | person's new address and (ii) that the person should
contact | ||||||
| 13 | the local
election authority to determine if the person should | ||||||
| 14 | re-register to vote.
| ||||||
| 15 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 16 | (50 ILCS 750/14) (from Ch. 134, par. 44)
| ||||||
| 17 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 18 | Sec. 14.
The General Assembly declares that a major | ||||||
| 19 | purpose of this Act is to ensure that 9-1-1 systems have | ||||||
| 20 | redundant methods of dispatch for: (1) each public safety | ||||||
| 21 | agency within its jurisdiction, herein known as participating | ||||||
| 22 | agencies; and (2) 9-1-1 systems whose jurisdictional | ||||||
| 23 | boundaries are contiguous, herein known as adjacent 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 24 | systems, when an emergency request for service is received for | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | a public safety agency that needs to be dispatched by the | ||||||
| 2 | adjacent 9-1-1 system. Another primary purpose of this Section | ||||||
| 3 | is to
eliminate instances in which a public safety agency | ||||||
| 4 | refuses, once dispatched, to render aid outside of the | ||||||
| 5 | jurisdictional boundaries
of the public safety agency. | ||||||
| 6 | Therefore, in implementing a 9-1-1 system under this Act, all | ||||||
| 7 | 9-1-1 authorities
shall enter into call handling and aid | ||||||
| 8 | outside jurisdictional boundaries agreements with each | ||||||
| 9 | participating agency and adjacent 9-1-1 system. The
agreements | ||||||
| 10 | shall provide a primary and secondary means of dispatch. It | ||||||
| 11 | must also provide that, once an emergency unit is dispatched | ||||||
| 12 | in response
to a request through the system, such unit shall | ||||||
| 13 | render its services to the requesting
party without regard to | ||||||
| 14 | whether the unit is operating outside its
normal | ||||||
| 15 | jurisdictional boundaries. Certified notification of the
| ||||||
| 16 | continuation of call handling and aid outside jurisdictional | ||||||
| 17 | boundaries agreements shall be made among the involved parties | ||||||
| 18 | on an annual basis. The Illinois State Police may adopt rules | ||||||
| 19 | for the administration of this Section.
| ||||||
| 20 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 21 | (50 ILCS 750/15) (from Ch. 134, par. 45)
| ||||||
| 22 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 23 | Sec. 15.
Copies of the annual certified notification of | ||||||
| 24 | continuing
agreement required by Section 14 shall be filed | ||||||
| 25 | with
the Attorney General and the Administrator. All such | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | agreements
shall be so filed prior to the 31st day of January. | ||||||
| 2 | The Attorney General shall commence
judicial proceedings to | ||||||
| 3 | enforce compliance with this Section and Section 14, where
a | ||||||
| 4 | public agency or public safety agency has failed to timely | ||||||
| 5 | enter into
such agreement or file copies thereof.
| ||||||
| 6 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 7 | (50 ILCS 750/15.2) (from Ch. 134, par. 45.2)
| ||||||
| 8 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 9 | Sec. 15.2.
Any person placing an "emergency call" to | ||||||
| 10 | calling the number "911" for the purpose of making a
false | ||||||
| 11 | alarm or complaint and reporting false information when, at | ||||||
| 12 | the time the call or transmission is made, the person knows | ||||||
| 13 | there is no reasonable ground for making the call or | ||||||
| 14 | transmission and further knows that the call or transmission | ||||||
| 15 | could result in the emergency response of any public safety | ||||||
| 16 | agency, is subject to the
provisions of Section 26-1 of the | ||||||
| 17 | Criminal Code of 2012.
| ||||||
| 18 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 19 | (50 ILCS 750/15.2a) (from Ch. 134, par. 45.2a)
| ||||||
| 20 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 21 | Sec. 15.2a. The installation of or connection to a | ||||||
| 22 | telephone
company's network of any automatic alarm, automatic | ||||||
| 23 | alerting
device, or mechanical dialer that causes the number | ||||||
| 24 | 9-1-1 to
be dialed in order to directly access emergency | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | services is
prohibited in a 9-1-1 system. Any device that | ||||||
| 2 | allows for one button emergency calling must be equipped to | ||||||
| 3 | minimize accidental activation. | ||||||
| 4 | This Section does not apply to a person who connects to a | ||||||
| 5 | 9-1-1 network using automatic crash notification technology | ||||||
| 6 | subject to an established protocol. | ||||||
| 7 | This Section does not apply to devices used to enable | ||||||
| 8 | access to the 9-1-1 system for cognitively-impaired or special | ||||||
| 9 | needs persons or for persons with disabilities in an emergency | ||||||
| 10 | situation reported by a caregiver after initiating a missing | ||||||
| 11 | person's report. The device must have the capability to be | ||||||
| 12 | activated and controlled remotely by trained personnel at a | ||||||
| 13 | service center to prevent falsely activated or repeated calls | ||||||
| 14 | to the 9-1-1 system in a single incident. The device must have | ||||||
| 15 | the technical capability to generate location information to | ||||||
| 16 | the 9-1-1 system. Under no circumstances shall a device be | ||||||
| 17 | sold for use in a geographical jurisdiction where the 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 18 | system has not deployed wireless phase II location technology. | ||||||
| 19 | The alerting device shall also provide for either 2-way | ||||||
| 20 | communication or send a pre-recorded message to a 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 21 | provider explaining the nature of the emergency so that the | ||||||
| 22 | 9-1-1 provider will be able to dispatch the appropriate | ||||||
| 23 | emergency responder. | ||||||
| 24 | Violation of this Section is
a Class A misdemeanor. A | ||||||
| 25 | second or subsequent violation of this
Section is a Class 4 | ||||||
| 26 | felony.
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| 1 | (Source: P.A. 99-143, eff. 7-27-15; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 2 | (50 ILCS 750/15.4a) | ||||||
| 3 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 4 | Sec. 15.4a. Consolidation. | ||||||
| 5 | (a) By July 1, 2017, and except as otherwise provided in | ||||||
| 6 | this Section, Emergency Telephone System Boards, Joint | ||||||
| 7 | Emergency Telephone System Boards, qualified governmental | ||||||
| 8 | entities, and PSAPs shall be consolidated as follows, subject | ||||||
| 9 | to subsections (b) and (c) of this Section: | ||||||
| 10 | (1) In any county with a population of at least | ||||||
| 11 | 250,000 that has a single Emergency Telephone System | ||||||
| 12 | Board, or qualified governmental entity and more than 2 | ||||||
| 13 | PSAPs, shall reduce the number of PSAPs by at least 50% or | ||||||
| 14 | to 2 PSAPs, whichever is greater. Nothing in this | ||||||
| 15 | paragraph shall preclude consolidation resulting in one | ||||||
| 16 | PSAP in the county. | ||||||
| 17 | (2) In any county with a population of at least | ||||||
| 18 | 250,000 that has more than one Emergency Telephone System | ||||||
| 19 | Board, Joint Emergency Telephone System Board, or | ||||||
| 20 | qualified governmental entity, any 9-1-1 Authority serving | ||||||
| 21 | a population of less than 25,000 shall be consolidated | ||||||
| 22 | such that no 9-1-1 Authority in the county serves a | ||||||
| 23 | population of less than 25,000. | ||||||
| 24 | (3) In any county with a population of at least | ||||||
| 25 | 250,000 but less than 1,000,000 that has more than one | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | Emergency Telephone System Board, Joint Emergency | ||||||
| 2 | Telephone System Board, or qualified governmental entity, | ||||||
| 3 | each 9-1-1 Authority shall reduce the number of PSAPs by | ||||||
| 4 | at least 50% or to 2 PSAPs, whichever is greater. Nothing | ||||||
| 5 | in this paragraph shall preclude consolidation of a 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 6 | Authority into a Joint Emergency Telephone System Board, | ||||||
| 7 | and nothing in this paragraph shall preclude consolidation | ||||||
| 8 | resulting in one PSAP in the county. | ||||||
| 9 | (4) In any county with a population of less than | ||||||
| 10 | 250,000 that has a single Emergency Telephone System Board | ||||||
| 11 | or qualified governmental entity and more than 2 PSAPs, | ||||||
| 12 | the 9-1-1 Authority shall reduce the number of PSAPs by at | ||||||
| 13 | least 50% or to 2 PSAPs, whichever is greater. Nothing in | ||||||
| 14 | this paragraph shall preclude consolidation resulting in | ||||||
| 15 | one PSAP in the county. | ||||||
| 16 | (5) In any county with a population of less than | ||||||
| 17 | 250,000 that has more than one Emergency Telephone System | ||||||
| 18 | Board or , Joint Emergency Telephone System Board, or | ||||||
| 19 | qualified governmental entity and more than 2 PSAPS, the | ||||||
| 20 | 9-1-1 Authorities shall be consolidated into a single | ||||||
| 21 | joint board, and the number of PSAPs shall be reduced by at | ||||||
| 22 | least 50% or to 2 PSAPs, whichever is greater. Nothing in | ||||||
| 23 | this paragraph shall preclude consolidation resulting in | ||||||
| 24 | one PSAP in the county. | ||||||
| 25 | (6) Any 9-1-1 Authority that does not have a PSAP | ||||||
| 26 | within its jurisdiction shall be consolidated through an | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | intergovernmental agreement with an existing 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 2 | Authority that has a PSAP to create a Joint Emergency | ||||||
| 3 | Telephone Board. | ||||||
| 4 | (7) The corporate authorities of each county that has | ||||||
| 5 | no 9-1-1 service as of January 1, 2016 shall provide | ||||||
| 6 | enhanced 9-1-1 wireline and wireless enhanced 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 7 | service for that county by either (i) entering into an | ||||||
| 8 | intergovernmental agreement with an existing Emergency | ||||||
| 9 | Telephone System Board to create a new Joint Emergency | ||||||
| 10 | Telephone System Board, or (ii) entering into an | ||||||
| 11 | intergovernmental agreement with the corporate authorities | ||||||
| 12 | that have created an existing Joint Emergency Telephone | ||||||
| 13 | System Board. | ||||||
| 14 | (b) By July 1, 2016, each county required to consolidate | ||||||
| 15 | pursuant to paragraph (7) of subsection (a) of this Section | ||||||
| 16 | and each 9-1-1 Authority required to consolidate pursuant to | ||||||
| 17 | paragraphs (1) through (6) of subsection (a) of this Section | ||||||
| 18 | shall file a plan for consolidation or a request for a waiver | ||||||
| 19 | pursuant to subsection (c) of this Section with the Office of | ||||||
| 20 | the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator. | ||||||
| 21 | (1) No county or 9-1-1 Authority may avoid the | ||||||
| 22 | requirements of this Section by converting primary PSAPs | ||||||
| 23 | to secondary or virtual answering points; however a PSAP | ||||||
| 24 | may be decommissioned. Staff from decommissioned PSAPs may | ||||||
| 25 | remain to perform non-emergency police, fire, or ems | ||||||
| 26 | responsibilities. Any county or 9-1-1 Authority not in | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | compliance with this Section shall be ineligible to | ||||||
| 2 | receive consolidation grant funds issued under Section | ||||||
| 3 | 15.4b of this Act or monthly disbursements otherwise due | ||||||
| 4 | under Section 30 of this Act, until the county or 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 5 | Authority is in compliance. | ||||||
| 6 | (2) Within 60 calendar days of receiving a | ||||||
| 7 | consolidation plan or waiver, the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory | ||||||
| 8 | Board shall hold at least one public hearing on the plan | ||||||
| 9 | and provide a recommendation to the Administrator. Notice | ||||||
| 10 | of the hearing shall be provided to the respective entity | ||||||
| 11 | to which the plan applies. | ||||||
| 12 | (3) Within 90 calendar days of receiving a | ||||||
| 13 | consolidation plan, the Administrator shall approve the | ||||||
| 14 | plan or waiver, approve the plan as modified, or grant a | ||||||
| 15 | waiver pursuant to subsection (c) of this Section. In | ||||||
| 16 | making his or her decision, the Administrator shall | ||||||
| 17 | consider any recommendation from the Statewide 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 18 | Advisory Board regarding the plan. If the Administrator | ||||||
| 19 | does not follow the recommendation of the Board, the | ||||||
| 20 | Administrator shall provide a written explanation for the | ||||||
| 21 | deviation in his or her decision. | ||||||
| 22 | (4) The deadlines provided in this subsection may be | ||||||
| 23 | extended upon agreement between the Administrator and | ||||||
| 24 | entity which submitted the plan. | ||||||
| 25 | (c) A waiver from a consolidation required under | ||||||
| 26 | subsection (a) of this Section may be granted if the | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | Administrator finds that the consolidation will result in a | ||||||
| 2 | substantial threat to public safety, is economically | ||||||
| 3 | unreasonable, or is technically infeasible. | ||||||
| 4 | (d) Any decision of the Administrator under this Section | ||||||
| 5 | shall be deemed a final administrative decision and shall be | ||||||
| 6 | subject to judicial review under the Administrative Review | ||||||
| 7 | Law.
| ||||||
| 8 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 9 | (50 ILCS 750/15.6)
| ||||||
| 10 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021)
| ||||||
| 11 | Sec. 15.6. Enhanced 9-1-1 service; business service.
| ||||||
| 12 | (a) After June 30, 2000, or within 18 months after | ||||||
| 13 | enhanced 9-1-1 service
becomes available, any entity that | ||||||
| 14 | installs or operates a private business
switch service and | ||||||
| 15 | provides telecommunications facilities or services to
| ||||||
| 16 | businesses shall assure that the system is connected to the | ||||||
| 17 | public switched
network in a manner that calls to 9-1-1 result | ||||||
| 18 | in automatic number and location
identification. For buildings | ||||||
| 19 | having their own street address and containing
workspace of | ||||||
| 20 | 40,000 square feet or less, location identification shall | ||||||
| 21 | include
the building's street address. For buildings having | ||||||
| 22 | their own street
address and containing workspace of more than | ||||||
| 23 | 40,000 square feet, location
identification shall include the | ||||||
| 24 | building's street address and one distinct
location | ||||||
| 25 | identification per 40,000 square feet of workspace. Separate
| ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | buildings containing workspace of 40,000 square feet or less | ||||||
| 2 | having a common
public street address shall have a distinct | ||||||
| 3 | location identification for each
building in addition to the | ||||||
| 4 | street address.
| ||||||
| 5 | (b) Exemptions. Buildings containing workspace of more | ||||||
| 6 | than 40,000 square
feet are exempt from the multiple location | ||||||
| 7 | identification requirements of
subsection (a) if the building | ||||||
| 8 | maintains, at all times, alternative and
adequate means of | ||||||
| 9 | signaling and responding to emergencies. Those means shall
| ||||||
| 10 | include, but not be limited to, a telephone system that | ||||||
| 11 | provides the physical
location of 9-1-1 calls coming from | ||||||
| 12 | within the building. Health care
facilities are presumed to | ||||||
| 13 | meet the requirements of this paragraph if the
facilities are | ||||||
| 14 | staffed with medical or nursing personnel 24 hours per day and
| ||||||
| 15 | if an alternative means of providing information about the | ||||||
| 16 | source of an
emergency call exists. Buildings under this | ||||||
| 17 | exemption must provide 9-1-1
service that provides the | ||||||
| 18 | building's street address.
| ||||||
| 19 | Buildings containing workspace of more than 40,000 square | ||||||
| 20 | feet are exempt
from subsection (a) if the building maintains, | ||||||
| 21 | at all times, alternative and
adequate means of signaling and | ||||||
| 22 | responding to emergencies, including a
telephone system that | ||||||
| 23 | provides the location of a 9-1-1 call coming from within
the | ||||||
| 24 | building, and the building is serviced by its own medical, | ||||||
| 25 | fire and
security personnel. Buildings under this exemption | ||||||
| 26 | are subject to emergency
phone system certification by the | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | Administrator.
| ||||||
| 2 | Buildings in communities not serviced by enhanced 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 3 | service are exempt
from subsection (a).
| ||||||
| 4 | Correctional institutions and facilities, as defined in | ||||||
| 5 | subsection (d) of
Section 3-1-2 of the Unified Code of | ||||||
| 6 | Corrections, are exempt from subsection
(a).
| ||||||
| 7 | (c) This Act does not apply to any PBX telephone extension | ||||||
| 8 | that uses radio
transmissions to convey electrical signals | ||||||
| 9 | directly between the telephone
extension and the serving PBX.
| ||||||
| 10 | (d) An entity that violates this Section is guilty of a | ||||||
| 11 | business
offense and shall be fined not less than $1,000 and | ||||||
| 12 | not more than $5,000.
| ||||||
| 13 | (e) Nothing in this Section shall be
construed to preclude | ||||||
| 14 | the Attorney General on behalf of the Department or on
his or | ||||||
| 15 | her own initiative, or any other interested person, from | ||||||
| 16 | seeking
judicial relief, by mandamus, injunction, or | ||||||
| 17 | otherwise, to compel compliance
with this Section.
| ||||||
| 18 | (f) The Department may promulgate rules for the | ||||||
| 19 | administration of this
Section.
| ||||||
| 20 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.)
| ||||||
| 21 | (50 ILCS 750/15.6a) | ||||||
| 22 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 23 | Sec. 15.6a. Wireless emergency 9-1-1 service. | ||||||
| 24 | (a) The digits "9-1-1" shall be the designated emergency | ||||||
| 25 | telephone number within the wireless system. | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | (b) The Department may set non-discriminatory and uniform | ||||||
| 2 | technical and operational standards consistent with the rules | ||||||
| 3 | of the Federal Communications Commission for directing calls | ||||||
| 4 | to authorized public safety answering points. These standards | ||||||
| 5 | shall not in any way prescribe the technology or manner a | ||||||
| 6 | wireless carrier shall use to deliver wireless 9-1-1 or | ||||||
| 7 | wireless E9-1-1 calls, and these standards shall not exceed | ||||||
| 8 | the requirements set by the Federal Communications Commission; | ||||||
| 9 | however, standards for directing calls to the authorized | ||||||
| 10 | public safety answering point shall be included. The authority | ||||||
| 11 | given to the Department in this Section is limited to setting | ||||||
| 12 | standards as set forth herein and does not constitute | ||||||
| 13 | authority to regulate wireless carriers. | ||||||
| 14 | (c) For the purpose of providing wireless 9-1-1 emergency | ||||||
| 15 | services, an emergency telephone system board or, in the | ||||||
| 16 | absence of an emergency telephone system board, a qualified | ||||||
| 17 | governmental entity, may declare its intention for one or more | ||||||
| 18 | of its public safety answering points to serve as a primary | ||||||
| 19 | wireless 9-1-1 public safety answering point for its | ||||||
| 20 | jurisdiction by notifying the Administrator in writing within | ||||||
| 21 | 6 months after receiving its authority to operate a 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 22 | system under this Act. In addition, 2 or more emergency | ||||||
| 23 | telephone system boards or qualified governmental entities | ||||||
| 24 | may, by virtue of an intergovernmental agreement, provide | ||||||
| 25 | wireless 9-1-1 service. Until the jurisdiction comes into | ||||||
| 26 | compliance with Section 15.4a of this Act, the Department of | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | State Police shall be the primary wireless 9-1-1 public safety | ||||||
| 2 | answering point for any jurisdiction that did not provide | ||||||
| 3 | notice to the Illinois Commerce Commission and the Department | ||||||
| 4 | prior to January 1, 2016. | ||||||
| 5 | (d) The Administrator, upon a request from a qualified | ||||||
| 6 | governmental entity or an emergency telephone system board and | ||||||
| 7 | with the advice and recommendation of the Statewide 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 8 | Advisory Board, may grant authority to the emergency telephone | ||||||
| 9 | system board or a qualified governmental entity to provide | ||||||
| 10 | wireless 9-1-1 service in areas for which the Department has | ||||||
| 11 | accepted wireless 9-1-1 responsibility. The Administrator | ||||||
| 12 | shall maintain a current list of all 9-1-1 systems and | ||||||
| 13 | qualified governmental entities providing wireless 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 14 | service under this Act.
| ||||||
| 15 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.) | ||||||
| 16 | (50 ILCS 750/15.6b) | ||||||
| 17 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 18 | Sec. 15.6b. Next Generation 9-1-1 service. | ||||||
| 19 | (a) The Administrator, with the advice and recommendation | ||||||
| 20 | of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, shall develop and | ||||||
| 21 | implement a plan for a statewide Next Generation 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 22 | network. The Next Generation 9-1-1 network must be an Internet | ||||||
| 23 | protocol-based platform that at a minimum provides: | ||||||
| 24 | (1) improved 9-1-1 call delivery; | ||||||
| 25 | (2) enhanced interoperability; | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | (3) increased ease of communication between 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 2 | service providers, allowing immediate transfer of 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 3 | calls, caller information, photos, and other data | ||||||
| 4 | statewide; | ||||||
| 5 | (4) a hosted solution with redundancy built in; and | ||||||
| 6 | (5) compliance with the most current NENA Standards i3 | ||||||
| 7 | Solution 08-003. | ||||||
| 8 | (b) By July 1, 2016, the Administrator, with the advice | ||||||
| 9 | and recommendation of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, | ||||||
| 10 | shall design and issue a competitive request for a proposal to | ||||||
| 11 | secure the services of a consultant to complete a feasibility | ||||||
| 12 | study on the implementation of a statewide Next Generation | ||||||
| 13 | 9-1-1 network in Illinois. By July 1, 2017, the consultant | ||||||
| 14 | shall complete the feasibility study and make recommendations | ||||||
| 15 | as to the appropriate procurement approach for developing a | ||||||
| 16 | statewide Next Generation 9-1-1 network. | ||||||
| 17 | (c) Within 12 months of the final report from the | ||||||
| 18 | consultant under subsection (b) of this Section, the | ||||||
| 19 | Department shall procure and finalize a contract with a vendor | ||||||
| 20 | certified under Section 13-900 of the Public Utilities Act to | ||||||
| 21 | establish a statewide Next Generation 9-1-1 network. The | ||||||
| 22 | Illinois State Police, in consultation with and subject to the | ||||||
| 23 | approval of the Chief Procurement Officer, may procure a | ||||||
| 24 | single contract or multiple contracts to implement the | ||||||
| 25 | provisions of this Section. A contract or contracts under this | ||||||
| 26 | subsection are not subject to the provisions of the Illinois | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | Procurement Code, except for Sections 20-60, 20-65, 20-70, and | ||||||
| 2 | 20-160 and Article 50 of that Code, provided that the Chief | ||||||
| 3 | Procurement Officer may, in writing with justification, waive | ||||||
| 4 | any certification required under Article 50 of the Illinois | ||||||
| 5 | Procurement Code. This exemption is inoperative 2 years from | ||||||
| 6 | the effective date of this Amendatory Act of the 102nd General | ||||||
| 7 | Assembly. Within 18 months of securing the contract By July 1, | ||||||
| 8 | 2021, the vendor shall implement a Next Generation 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 9 | network that allows 9-1-1 systems providing 9-1-1 service to | ||||||
| 10 | Illinois residents to access the system utilizing their | ||||||
| 11 | current infrastructure if it meets the standards adopted by | ||||||
| 12 | the Department.
| ||||||
| 13 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17; 101-639, eff. 6-12-20.) | ||||||
| 14 | (50 ILCS 750/17.5) | ||||||
| 15 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 16 | Sec. 17.5. Statewide 9-1-1 Call Directory call transfer, | ||||||
| 17 | forward, or relay. | ||||||
| 18 | (a) The General Assembly finds the following: | ||||||
| 19 | (1) Some 9-1-1 systems throughout this State do not | ||||||
| 20 | have a procedure in place to manually transfer, forward, | ||||||
| 21 | or relay 9-1-1 calls originating within one 9-1-1 system's | ||||||
| 22 | jurisdiction, but which should properly be answered and | ||||||
| 23 | dispatched by another 9-1-1 system, to the appropriate | ||||||
| 24 | 9-1-1 system for answering and dispatch of first | ||||||
| 25 | responders. | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | (2) On January 1, 2016, the General Assembly gave | ||||||
| 2 | oversight authority of 9-1-1 systems to the Department of | ||||||
| 3 | State Police. | ||||||
| 4 | (3) Since that date, the Department of State Police | ||||||
| 5 | has authorized individual 9-1-1 systems in counties and | ||||||
| 6 | municipalities to implement and upgrade enhanced 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 7 | systems throughout the State. | ||||||
| 8 | (b) The Department shall prepare a directory of all | ||||||
| 9 | authorized 9-1-1 systems in the State. The directory shall | ||||||
| 10 | include an emergency 24/7 10-digit telephone number for all | ||||||
| 11 | primary public safety answering points located in each 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 12 | system to which 9-1-1 calls from another jurisdiction can be | ||||||
| 13 | transferred. This directory shall be made available to each | ||||||
| 14 | 9-1-1 authority for its use in establishing standard operating | ||||||
| 15 | procedures regarding calls outside its 9-1-1 jurisdiction. | ||||||
| 16 | (c) Each 9-1-1 system shall provide the Department with | ||||||
| 17 | the following information: | ||||||
| 18 | (1) The name of the PSAP, a list of every | ||||||
| 19 | participating agency, and the county the PSAP is in, | ||||||
| 20 | including college and university public safety entities. | ||||||
| 21 | (2) The 24/7 10-digit emergency telephone number and | ||||||
| 22 | email address for the dispatch agency to which 9-1-1 calls | ||||||
| 23 | originating in another 9-1-1 jurisdiction can be | ||||||
| 24 | transferred or by which the PSAP can be contacted via | ||||||
| 25 | email to exchange information. The emergency telephone | ||||||
| 26 | number must be a direct line that is not answered by an | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | automated system but rather is answered by a person. Each | ||||||
| 2 | 9-1-1 system shall provide the Department with any changes | ||||||
| 3 | to the participating agencies and this number and email | ||||||
| 4 | address immediately upon the change occurring. Each 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 5 | system shall provide the PSAP information and , the 24/7 | ||||||
| 6 | 10-digit emergency telephone number and email address to | ||||||
| 7 | the Manager of the Department's 9-1-1 Program within 30 | ||||||
| 8 | days of the effective date of this amendatory Act of the | ||||||
| 9 | 102nd 100th General Assembly. | ||||||
| 10 | (3) The standard operating procedure describing the | ||||||
| 11 | manner in which the 9-1-1 system will transfer, forward, | ||||||
| 12 | or relay 9-1-1 calls originating within its jurisdiction, | ||||||
| 13 | but which should properly be answered and dispatched by | ||||||
| 14 | another 9-1-1 system, to the appropriate 9-1-1 system. | ||||||
| 15 | Each 9-1-1 system shall provide the standard operating | ||||||
| 16 | procedures to the Manager of the Department's 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 17 | Program within 180 days after the effective date of this | ||||||
| 18 | amendatory Act of the 100th General Assembly.
| ||||||
| 19 | (d) Unless exigent circumstances dictate otherwise, each | ||||||
| 20 | 9-1-1 system's public safety telecommunicators shall be | ||||||
| 21 | responsible for remaining on the line with the caller when a | ||||||
| 22 | 9-1-1 call originates within its jurisdiction to ensure the | ||||||
| 23 | 9-1-1 call is transferred to the appropriate authorized entity | ||||||
| 24 | for answer and dispatch until a public safety telecommunicator | ||||||
| 25 | is on the line and confirms jurisdiction for the call. | ||||||
| 26 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.) | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | (50 ILCS 750/19) | ||||||
| 2 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 3 | Sec. 19. Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board. | ||||||
| 4 | (a) Beginning July 1, 2015, there is created the Statewide | ||||||
| 5 | 9-1-1 Advisory Board within the Department of State Police. | ||||||
| 6 | The Board shall consist of the following 11 voting members: | ||||||
| 7 | (1) The Director of the State Police, or his or her | ||||||
| 8 | designee, who shall serve as chairman. | ||||||
| 9 | (2) The Executive Director of the Commission, or his | ||||||
| 10 | or her designee. | ||||||
| 11 | (3) Nine members appointed by the Governor as follows: | ||||||
| 12 | (A) one member representing the Illinois chapter | ||||||
| 13 | of the National Emergency Number Association, or his | ||||||
| 14 | or her designee; | ||||||
| 15 | (B) one member representing the Illinois chapter | ||||||
| 16 | of the Association of Public-Safety Communications | ||||||
| 17 | Officials, or his or her designee; | ||||||
| 18 | (C) one member representing a county 9-1-1 system | ||||||
| 19 | from a county with a population of less than 37,000 | ||||||
| 20 | 50,000; | ||||||
| 21 | (C-5) one member representing a 9-1-1 system with | ||||||
| 22 | a population between 37,000 and 100,000; | ||||||
| 23 | (D) one member representing a county 9-1-1 system | ||||||
| 24 | from a county with a population between 100,000 50,000 | ||||||
| 25 | and 250,000; | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | (E) one member representing a county 9-1-1 system | ||||||
| 2 | from a county with a population of more than 250,000; | ||||||
| 3 | (F) (blank) one member representing a municipality | ||||||
| 4 | with a population of less than 500,000 in a county with | ||||||
| 5 | a population in excess of 2,000,000; | ||||||
| 6 | (G) one member representing the Illinois | ||||||
| 7 | Association of Chiefs of Police; | ||||||
| 8 | (H) one member representing the Illinois Sheriffs' | ||||||
| 9 | Association; and | ||||||
| 10 | (I) one member representing the Illinois Fire | ||||||
| 11 | Chiefs Association. | ||||||
| 12 | The Governor shall appoint the following non-voting | ||||||
| 13 | members: (i) one member representing an incumbent local | ||||||
| 14 | exchange 9-1-1 system provider; (ii) one member representing a | ||||||
| 15 | non-incumbent local exchange 9-1-1 system provider; (iii) one | ||||||
| 16 | member representing a large wireless carrier; (iv) one member | ||||||
| 17 | representing an incumbent local exchange carrier; (v) one | ||||||
| 18 | member representing the Illinois Telecommunications | ||||||
| 19 | Association; (vi) one member representing the Cable Television | ||||||
| 20 | and Communication Association of Illinois; and (vii) one | ||||||
| 21 | member representing the Illinois State Ambulance Association. | ||||||
| 22 | The Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Minority | ||||||
| 23 | Leader of the House of Representatives, the President of the | ||||||
| 24 | Senate, and the Minority Leader of the Senate may each appoint | ||||||
| 25 | a member of the General Assembly to temporarily serve as a | ||||||
| 26 | non-voting member of the Board during the 12 months prior to | ||||||
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| 1 | the repeal date of this Act to discuss legislative initiatives | ||||||
| 2 | of the Board. | ||||||
| 3 | (b) The Governor shall make initial appointments to the | ||||||
| 4 | Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board by August 31, 2015. Six of the | ||||||
| 5 | voting members appointed by the Governor shall serve an | ||||||
| 6 | initial term of 2 years, and the remaining voting members | ||||||
| 7 | appointed by the Governor shall serve an initial term of 3 | ||||||
| 8 | years. Thereafter, each appointment by the Governor shall be | ||||||
| 9 | for a term of 3 years. Non-voting members shall serve for a | ||||||
| 10 | term of 3 years. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner | ||||||
| 11 | as the original appointment. Persons appointed to fill a | ||||||
| 12 | vacancy shall serve for the balance of the unexpired term. | ||||||
| 13 | Members of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board shall serve | ||||||
| 14 | without compensation. | ||||||
| 15 | (c) The 9-1-1 Services Advisory Board, as constituted on | ||||||
| 16 | June 1, 2015 without the legislative members, shall serve in | ||||||
| 17 | the role of the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board until all | ||||||
| 18 | appointments of voting members have been made by the Governor | ||||||
| 19 | under subsection (a) of this Section. | ||||||
| 20 | (d) The Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board shall: | ||||||
| 21 | (1) advise the Department of State Police and the | ||||||
| 22 | Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator on the oversight of 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 23 | systems and the development and implementation of a | ||||||
| 24 | uniform statewide 9-1-1 system; | ||||||
| 25 | (2) make recommendations to the Governor and the | ||||||
| 26 | General Assembly regarding improvements to 9-1-1 services | ||||||
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| 1 | throughout the State; and | ||||||
| 2 | (3) exercise all other powers and duties provided in | ||||||
| 3 | this Act. | ||||||
| 4 | (e) The Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board shall submit to the | ||||||
| 5 | General Assembly a report by March 1 of each year providing an | ||||||
| 6 | update on the transition to a statewide 9-1-1 system and | ||||||
| 7 | recommending any legislative action. | ||||||
| 8 | (f) The Department of State Police shall provide | ||||||
| 9 | administrative support to the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board.
| ||||||
| 10 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 6-29-15; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.) | ||||||
| 11 | (50 ILCS 750/20) | ||||||
| 12 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 13 | Sec. 20. Statewide surcharge. | ||||||
| 14 | (a) On and after January 1, 2016, and except with respect | ||||||
| 15 | to those customers who are subject to surcharges as provided | ||||||
| 16 | in Sections 15.3 and 15.3a of this Act, a monthly surcharge | ||||||
| 17 | shall be imposed on all customers of telecommunications | ||||||
| 18 | carriers and wireless carriers as follows: | ||||||
| 19 | (1) Each telecommunications carrier shall impose a | ||||||
| 20 | monthly surcharge per network connection; provided, | ||||||
| 21 | however, the monthly surcharge shall not apply to a | ||||||
| 22 | network connection provided for use with pay telephone | ||||||
| 23 | services. Where multiple voice grade communications | ||||||
| 24 | channels are connected between the subscriber's premises | ||||||
| 25 | and a public switched network through private branch | ||||||
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| 1 | exchange (PBX), Centrex centrex type service, or other | ||||||
| 2 | multiple voice grade communication channels facility, | ||||||
| 3 | there shall be imposed 5 such surcharges per network | ||||||
| 4 | connection for both regular service and advanced service | ||||||
| 5 | provisioned trunk lines. Until December 31, 2017, the | ||||||
| 6 | surcharge shall be $0.87 per network connection and on and | ||||||
| 7 | after January 1, 2018, the surcharge shall be $1.50 per | ||||||
| 8 | network connection. | ||||||
| 9 | (2) Each wireless carrier shall impose and collect a | ||||||
| 10 | monthly surcharge per CMRS connection that either has a | ||||||
| 11 | telephone number within an area code assigned to Illinois | ||||||
| 12 | by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator or has | ||||||
| 13 | a billing address in this State. Until December 31, 2017, | ||||||
| 14 | the surcharge shall be $0.87 per connection and on and | ||||||
| 15 | after January 1, 2018, the surcharge shall be $1.50 per | ||||||
| 16 | connection. | ||||||
| 17 | (b) State and local taxes shall not apply to the | ||||||
| 18 | surcharges imposed under this Section. | ||||||
| 19 | (c) The surcharges imposed by this Section shall be stated | ||||||
| 20 | as a separately stated item on subscriber bills. | ||||||
| 21 | (d) The telecommunications carrier collecting the | ||||||
| 22 | surcharge may deduct and retain 1.74% an amount not to exceed | ||||||
| 23 | 3% of the gross amount of surcharge collected to reimburse the | ||||||
| 24 | telecommunications carrier for the expense of accounting and | ||||||
| 25 | collecting the surcharge. On and after July 1, 2022, the | ||||||
| 26 | wireless carrier collecting a surcharge under this Section may | ||||||
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| 1 | deduct and retain 1.74% an amount not to exceed 3% of the gross | ||||||
| 2 | amount of the surcharge collected to reimburse the wireless | ||||||
| 3 | carrier for the expense of accounting and collecting the | ||||||
| 4 | surcharge. | ||||||
| 5 | (d-5) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (d) of | ||||||
| 6 | this Section, an amount not greater than 2.5% may be deducted | ||||||
| 7 | and retained if the telecommunications or wireless carrier can | ||||||
| 8 | support through documentation, expenses that exceed the 1.74% | ||||||
| 9 | allowed. The documentation shall be submitted to the Illinois | ||||||
| 10 | State Police and input obtained from the Statewide 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 11 | Advisory Board prior to approval of the deduction. | ||||||
| 12 | (e) Surcharges imposed under this Section shall be | ||||||
| 13 | collected by the carriers and shall be remitted to the | ||||||
| 14 | Department, either by check or electronic funds transfer, by | ||||||
| 15 | the end of the next calendar month after the calendar month in | ||||||
| 16 | which it was collected for deposit into the Statewide 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 17 | Fund. Carriers are not required to remit surcharge moneys that | ||||||
| 18 | are billed to subscribers but not yet collected. | ||||||
| 19 | The first remittance by wireless carriers shall include | ||||||
| 20 | the number of subscribers by zip code, and the 9-digit zip code | ||||||
| 21 | if currently being used or later implemented by the carrier, | ||||||
| 22 | that shall be the means by which the Department shall | ||||||
| 23 | determine distributions from the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund. This | ||||||
| 24 | information shall be updated at least once each year. Any | ||||||
| 25 | carrier that fails to provide the zip code information | ||||||
| 26 | required under this subsection (e) shall be subject to the | ||||||
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| 1 | penalty set forth in subsection (g) of this Section. | ||||||
| 2 | (f) If, within 8 calendar days after it is due under | ||||||
| 3 | subsection (e) of this Section, a carrier does not remit the | ||||||
| 4 | surcharge or any portion thereof required under this Section, | ||||||
| 5 | then the surcharge or portion thereof shall be deemed | ||||||
| 6 | delinquent until paid in full, and the Department may impose a | ||||||
| 7 | penalty against the carrier in an amount equal to the greater | ||||||
| 8 | of: | ||||||
| 9 | (1) $25 for each month or portion of a month from the | ||||||
| 10 | time an amount becomes delinquent until the amount is paid | ||||||
| 11 | in full; or | ||||||
| 12 | (2) an amount equal to the product of 1% and the sum of | ||||||
| 13 | all delinquent amounts for each month or portion of a | ||||||
| 14 | month that the delinquent amounts remain unpaid. | ||||||
| 15 | A penalty imposed in accordance with this subsection (f) | ||||||
| 16 | for a portion of a month during which the carrier pays the | ||||||
| 17 | delinquent amount in full shall be prorated for each day of | ||||||
| 18 | that month that the delinquent amount was paid in full. Any | ||||||
| 19 | penalty imposed under this subsection (f) is in addition to | ||||||
| 20 | the amount of the delinquency and is in addition to any other | ||||||
| 21 | penalty imposed under this Section. | ||||||
| 22 | (g) If, within 8 calendar days after it is due, a wireless | ||||||
| 23 | carrier does not provide the number of subscribers by zip code | ||||||
| 24 | as required under subsection (e) of this Section, then the | ||||||
| 25 | report is deemed delinquent and the Department may impose a | ||||||
| 26 | penalty against the carrier in an amount equal to the greater | ||||||
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| 1 | of: | ||||||
| 2 | (1) $25 for each month or portion of a month that the | ||||||
| 3 | report is delinquent; or | ||||||
| 4 | (2) an amount equal to the product of $0.01 and the | ||||||
| 5 | number of subscribers served by the carrier for each month | ||||||
| 6 | or portion of a month that the delinquent report is not | ||||||
| 7 | provided. | ||||||
| 8 | A penalty imposed in accordance with this subsection (g) | ||||||
| 9 | for a portion of a month during which the carrier provides the | ||||||
| 10 | number of subscribers by zip code as required under subsection | ||||||
| 11 | (e) of this Section shall be prorated for each day of that | ||||||
| 12 | month during which the carrier had not provided the number of | ||||||
| 13 | subscribers by zip code as required under subsection (e) of | ||||||
| 14 | this Section. Any penalty imposed under this subsection (g) is | ||||||
| 15 | in addition to any other penalty imposed under this Section. | ||||||
| 16 | (h) A penalty imposed and collected in accordance with | ||||||
| 17 | subsection (f) or (g) of this Section shall be deposited into | ||||||
| 18 | the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund for distribution according to Section | ||||||
| 19 | 30 of this Act. | ||||||
| 20 | (i) The Department may enforce the collection of any | ||||||
| 21 | delinquent amount and any penalty due and unpaid under this | ||||||
| 22 | Section by legal action or in any other manner by which the | ||||||
| 23 | collection of debts due the State of Illinois may be enforced | ||||||
| 24 | under the laws of this State. The Department may excuse the | ||||||
| 25 | payment of any penalty imposed under this Section if the | ||||||
| 26 | Administrator determines that the enforcement of this penalty | ||||||
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| 1 | is unjust. | ||||||
| 2 | (j) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, | ||||||
| 3 | nothing shall impair the right of wireless carriers to recover | ||||||
| 4 | compliance costs for all emergency communications services | ||||||
| 5 | that are not reimbursed out of the Wireless Carrier | ||||||
| 6 | Reimbursement Fund directly from their wireless subscribers by | ||||||
| 7 | line-item charges on the wireless subscriber's bill. Those | ||||||
| 8 | compliance costs include all costs incurred by wireless | ||||||
| 9 | carriers in complying with local, State, and federal | ||||||
| 10 | regulatory or legislative mandates that require the | ||||||
| 11 | transmission and receipt of emergency communications to and | ||||||
| 12 | from the general public, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
| 13 | E9-1-1.
| ||||||
| 14 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.) | ||||||
| 15 | (50 ILCS 750/30) | ||||||
| 16 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 17 | Sec. 30. Statewide 9-1-1 Fund; surcharge disbursement. | ||||||
| 18 | (a) A special fund in the State treasury known as the | ||||||
| 19 | Wireless Service Emergency Fund shall be renamed the Statewide | ||||||
| 20 | 9-1-1 Fund. Any appropriations made from the Wireless Service | ||||||
| 21 | Emergency Fund shall be payable from the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund. | ||||||
| 22 | The Fund shall consist of the following: | ||||||
| 23 | (1) 9-1-1 wireless surcharges assessed under the | ||||||
| 24 | Wireless Emergency Telephone Safety Act. | ||||||
| 25 | (2) 9-1-1 surcharges assessed under Section 20 of this | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | Act. | ||||||
| 2 | (3) Prepaid wireless 9-1-1 surcharges assessed under | ||||||
| 3 | Section 15 of the Prepaid Wireless 9-1-1 Surcharge Act. | ||||||
| 4 | (4) Any appropriations, grants, or gifts made to the | ||||||
| 5 | Fund. | ||||||
| 6 | (5) Any income from interest, premiums, gains, or | ||||||
| 7 | other earnings on moneys in the Fund. | ||||||
| 8 | (6) Money from any other source that is deposited in | ||||||
| 9 | or transferred to the Fund. | ||||||
| 10 | (b) Subject to appropriation and availability of funds, | ||||||
| 11 | the Department shall distribute the 9-1-1 surcharges monthly | ||||||
| 12 | as follows: | ||||||
| 13 | (1) From each surcharge collected and remitted under | ||||||
| 14 | Section 20 of this Act: | ||||||
| 15 | (A) $0.013 shall be distributed monthly in equal | ||||||
| 16 | amounts to each County Emergency Telephone System | ||||||
| 17 | Board or qualified governmental entity in counties | ||||||
| 18 | with a population under 100,000 according to the most | ||||||
| 19 | recent census data which is authorized to serve as a | ||||||
| 20 | primary wireless 9-1-1 public safety answering point | ||||||
| 21 | for the county and to provide wireless 9-1-1 service | ||||||
| 22 | as prescribed by subsection (b) of Section 15.6a of | ||||||
| 23 | this Act, and which does provide such service. | ||||||
| 24 | (B) $0.033 shall be transferred by the Comptroller | ||||||
| 25 | at the direction of the Department to the Wireless | ||||||
| 26 | Carrier Reimbursement Fund until June 30, 2017; from | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018, $0.026 shall be | ||||||
| 2 | transferred; from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019, | ||||||
| 3 | $0.020 shall be transferred; from July 1, 2019, | ||||||
| 4 | through June 30, 2020, $0.013 shall be transferred; | ||||||
| 5 | from July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021, $0.007 will be | ||||||
| 6 | transferred; and after June 30, 2021, no transfer | ||||||
| 7 | shall be made to the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement | ||||||
| 8 | Fund. | ||||||
| 9 | (C) Until December 31, 2017, $0.007 and on and | ||||||
| 10 | after January 1, 2018, $0.017 shall be used to cover | ||||||
| 11 | the Department's administrative costs. | ||||||
| 12 | (D) Beginning January 1, 2018, until June 30, | ||||||
| 13 | 2020, $0.12, and on and after July 1, 2020, $0.04 shall | ||||||
| 14 | be used to make monthly proportional grants to the | ||||||
| 15 | appropriate 9-1-1 Authority currently taking wireless | ||||||
| 16 | 9-1-1 based upon the United States Postal Zip Code of | ||||||
| 17 | the billing addresses of subscribers wireless | ||||||
| 18 | carriers. | ||||||
| 19 | (E) Until June 30, 2023 2021, $0.05 shall be used | ||||||
| 20 | by the Department for grants for NG9-1-1 expenses, | ||||||
| 21 | with priority given to 9-1-1 Authorities that provide | ||||||
| 22 | 9-1-1 service within the territory of a Large Electing | ||||||
| 23 | Provider as defined in Section 13-406.1 of the Public | ||||||
| 24 | Utilities Act. | ||||||
| 25 | (F) On and after July 1, 2020, $0.13 shall be used | ||||||
| 26 | for the implementation of and continuing expenses for | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | the Statewide NG9-1-1 system. | ||||||
| 2 | (2) After disbursements under paragraph (1) of this | ||||||
| 3 | subsection (b), all remaining funds in the Statewide 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 4 | Fund shall be disbursed in the following priority order: | ||||||
| 5 | (A) The Fund shall pay monthly to: | ||||||
| 6 | (i) the 9-1-1 Authorities that imposed | ||||||
| 7 | surcharges under Section 15.3 of this Act and were | ||||||
| 8 | required to report to the Illinois Commerce | ||||||
| 9 | Commission under Section 27 of the Wireless | ||||||
| 10 | Emergency Telephone Safety Act on October 1, 2014, | ||||||
| 11 | except a 9-1-1 Authority in a municipality with a | ||||||
| 12 | population in excess of 500,000, an amount equal | ||||||
| 13 | to the average monthly wireline and VoIP surcharge | ||||||
| 14 | revenue attributable to the most recent 12-month | ||||||
| 15 | period reported to the Department under that | ||||||
| 16 | Section for the October 1, 2014 filing, subject to | ||||||
| 17 | the power of the Department to investigate the | ||||||
| 18 | amount reported and adjust the number by order | ||||||
| 19 | under Article X of the Public Utilities Act, so | ||||||
| 20 | that the monthly amount paid under this item | ||||||
| 21 | accurately reflects one-twelfth of the aggregate | ||||||
| 22 | wireline and VoIP surcharge revenue properly | ||||||
| 23 | attributable to the most recent 12-month period | ||||||
| 24 | reported to the Commission; or | ||||||
| 25 | (ii) county qualified governmental entities | ||||||
| 26 | that did not impose a surcharge under Section 15.3 | ||||||
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| 1 | as of December 31, 2015, and counties that did not | ||||||
| 2 | impose a surcharge as of June 30, 2015, an amount | ||||||
| 3 | equivalent to their population multiplied by .37 | ||||||
| 4 | multiplied by the rate of $0.69; counties that are | ||||||
| 5 | not county qualified governmental entities and | ||||||
| 6 | that did not impose a surcharge as of December 31, | ||||||
| 7 | 2015, shall not begin to receive the payment | ||||||
| 8 | provided for in this subsection until E9-1-1 and | ||||||
| 9 | wireless E9-1-1 services are provided within their | ||||||
| 10 | counties; or | ||||||
| 11 | (iii) counties without 9-1-1 service that had | ||||||
| 12 | a surcharge in place by December 31, 2015, an | ||||||
| 13 | amount equivalent to their population multiplied | ||||||
| 14 | by .37 multiplied by their surcharge rate as | ||||||
| 15 | established by the referendum. | ||||||
| 16 | (B) All 9-1-1 network costs for systems outside of | ||||||
| 17 | municipalities with a population of at least 500,000 | ||||||
| 18 | shall be paid by the Department directly to the | ||||||
| 19 | vendors. | ||||||
| 20 | (C) All expenses incurred by the Administrator and | ||||||
| 21 | the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board and costs | ||||||
| 22 | associated with procurement under Section 15.6b | ||||||
| 23 | including requests for information and requests for | ||||||
| 24 | proposals. | ||||||
| 25 | (D) Funds may be held in reserve by the Statewide | ||||||
| 26 | 9-1-1 Advisory Board and disbursed by the Department | ||||||
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| 1 | for grants under Section 15.4b of this Act and for | ||||||
| 2 | NG9-1-1 expenses up to $12.5 million per year in State | ||||||
| 3 | fiscal years 2016 and 2017; up to $20 million in State | ||||||
| 4 | fiscal year 2018; up to $20.9 million in State fiscal | ||||||
| 5 | year 2019; up to $15.3 million in State fiscal year | ||||||
| 6 | 2020; up to $16.2 million in State fiscal year 2021; up | ||||||
| 7 | to $23.1 million in State fiscal year 2022; and up to | ||||||
| 8 | $17.0 million per year for State fiscal year 2023 and | ||||||
| 9 | each year thereafter. The amount held in reserve in | ||||||
| 10 | State fiscal years 2021, 2022, and 2023 2018 and 2019 | ||||||
| 11 | shall not be less than $6.5 million. Disbursements | ||||||
| 12 | under this subparagraph (D) shall be prioritized as | ||||||
| 13 | follows: (i) consolidation grants prioritized under | ||||||
| 14 | subsection (a) of Section 15.4b of this Act; (ii) | ||||||
| 15 | NG9-1-1 expenses; and (iii) consolidation grants under | ||||||
| 16 | Section 15.4b of this Act for consolidation expenses | ||||||
| 17 | incurred between January 1, 2010, and January 1, 2016. | ||||||
| 18 | (E) All remaining funds per remit month shall be | ||||||
| 19 | used to make monthly proportional grants to the | ||||||
| 20 | appropriate 9-1-1 Authority currently taking wireless | ||||||
| 21 | 9-1-1 based upon the United States Postal Zip Code of | ||||||
| 22 | the billing addresses of subscribers of wireless | ||||||
| 23 | carriers. | ||||||
| 24 | (c) The moneys deposited into the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund | ||||||
| 25 | under this Section shall not be subject to administrative | ||||||
| 26 | charges or chargebacks unless otherwise authorized by this | ||||||
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| 1 | Act. | ||||||
| 2 | (d) Whenever two or more 9-1-1 Authorities consolidate, | ||||||
| 3 | the resulting Joint Emergency Telephone System Board shall be | ||||||
| 4 | entitled to the monthly payments that had theretofore been | ||||||
| 5 | made to each consolidating 9-1-1 Authority. Any reserves held | ||||||
| 6 | by any consolidating 9-1-1 Authority shall be transferred to | ||||||
| 7 | the resulting Joint Emergency Telephone System Board. Whenever | ||||||
| 8 | a county that has no 9-1-1 service as of January 1, 2016 enters | ||||||
| 9 | into an agreement to consolidate to create or join a Joint | ||||||
| 10 | Emergency Telephone System Board, the Joint Emergency | ||||||
| 11 | Telephone System Board shall be entitled to the monthly | ||||||
| 12 | payments that would have otherwise been paid to the county if | ||||||
| 13 | it had provided 9-1-1 service.
| ||||||
| 14 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17; 101-639, eff. 6-12-20.) | ||||||
| 15 | (50 ILCS 750/40) | ||||||
| 16 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 17 | Sec. 40. Financial reports. | ||||||
| 18 | (a) The Department shall create uniform accounting | ||||||
| 19 | procedures, with such modification as may be required to give | ||||||
| 20 | effect to statutory provisions applicable only to | ||||||
| 21 | municipalities with a population in excess of 500,000, that | ||||||
| 22 | any emergency telephone system board, qualified governmental | ||||||
| 23 | entity, or unit of local government receiving surcharge money | ||||||
| 24 | pursuant to Section 15.3, 15.3a, or 30 of this Act must follow. | ||||||
| 25 | (b) By January 31, 2018, and every January 31 thereafter, | ||||||
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| 1 | each emergency telephone system board, qualified governmental | ||||||
| 2 | entity, or unit of local government receiving surcharge money | ||||||
| 3 | pursuant to Section 15.3, 15.3a, or 30 shall report to the | ||||||
| 4 | Department audited financial statements showing total revenue | ||||||
| 5 | and expenditures for the period beginning with the end of the | ||||||
| 6 | period covered by the last submitted report through the end of | ||||||
| 7 | the previous calendar year in a form and manner as prescribed | ||||||
| 8 | by the Department. Such financial information shall include: | ||||||
| 9 | (1) a detailed summary of revenue from all sources | ||||||
| 10 | including, but not limited to, local, State, federal, and | ||||||
| 11 | private revenues, and any other funds received; | ||||||
| 12 | (2) all expenditures made during the reporting period | ||||||
| 13 | from distributions under this Act; | ||||||
| 14 | (3) call data and statistics, when available, from the | ||||||
| 15 | reporting period, as specified by the Department and | ||||||
| 16 | collected in accordance with any reporting method | ||||||
| 17 | established or required by the Department; | ||||||
| 18 | (4) all costs associated with dispatching appropriate | ||||||
| 19 | public safety agencies to respond to 9-1-1 calls received | ||||||
| 20 | by the PSAP; and | ||||||
| 21 | (5) all funding sources and amounts of funding used | ||||||
| 22 | for costs described in paragraph (4) of this subsection | ||||||
| 23 | (b). | ||||||
| 24 | The emergency telephone system board, qualified | ||||||
| 25 | governmental entity, or unit of local government is | ||||||
| 26 | responsible for any costs associated with auditing such | ||||||
| |||||||
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| 1 | financial statements. The Department shall post the audited | ||||||
| 2 | financial statements on the Department's website. | ||||||
| 3 | (c) Along with its audited financial statement, each | ||||||
| 4 | emergency telephone system board, qualified governmental | ||||||
| 5 | entity, or unit of local government receiving a grant under | ||||||
| 6 | Section 15.4b of this Act shall include a report of the amount | ||||||
| 7 | of grant moneys received and how the grant moneys were used. In | ||||||
| 8 | case of a conflict between this requirement and the Grant | ||||||
| 9 | Accountability and Transparency Act, or with the rules of the | ||||||
| 10 | Governor's Office of Management and Budget adopted thereunder, | ||||||
| 11 | that Act and those rules shall control. | ||||||
| 12 | (d) If an emergency telephone system board or qualified | ||||||
| 13 | governmental entity that receives funds from the Statewide | ||||||
| 14 | 9-1-1 Fund fails to file the 9-1-1 system financial reports as | ||||||
| 15 | required under this Section or is determined to have spent | ||||||
| 16 | funds contrary to Section 35 of this Act, the Department shall | ||||||
| 17 | suspend and withhold monthly disbursements otherwise due to | ||||||
| 18 | the emergency telephone system board or qualified governmental | ||||||
| 19 | entity under Section 30 of this Act until the report is filed. | ||||||
| 20 | Any monthly disbursements that have been withheld for 12 | ||||||
| 21 | months or more shall be forfeited by the emergency telephone | ||||||
| 22 | system board or qualified governmental entity and shall be | ||||||
| 23 | distributed proportionally by the Department to compliant | ||||||
| 24 | emergency telephone system boards and qualified governmental | ||||||
| 25 | entities that receive funds from the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund. | ||||||
| 26 | Any emergency telephone system board or qualified | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | governmental entity not in compliance with this Section shall | ||||||
| 2 | be ineligible to receive any consolidation grant or | ||||||
| 3 | infrastructure grant issued under this Act. | ||||||
| 4 | (e) The Department may adopt emergency rules necessary to | ||||||
| 5 | implement the provisions of this Section.
| ||||||
| 6 | (f) Any findings or decisions of the Department under this | ||||||
| 7 | Section shall be deemed a final administrative decision and | ||||||
| 8 | shall be subject to judicial review under the Administrative | ||||||
| 9 | Review Law. | ||||||
| 10 | (g) Beginning October 1, 2017, the Department shall | ||||||
| 11 | provide a quarterly report to the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory | ||||||
| 12 | Board of its expenditures from the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund for | ||||||
| 13 | the prior fiscal quarter. | ||||||
| 14 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.) | ||||||
| 15 | (50 ILCS 750/45) | ||||||
| 16 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
| 17 | Sec. 45. Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund. | ||||||
| 18 | (a) A special fund in the State treasury known as the | ||||||
| 19 | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund, which was created | ||||||
| 20 | previously under Section 30 of the Wireless Emergency | ||||||
| 21 | Telephone Safety Act, shall continue in existence without | ||||||
| 22 | interruption notwithstanding the repeal of that Act. Moneys in | ||||||
| 23 | the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund may be used, subject | ||||||
| 24 | to appropriation, only (i) to reimburse wireless carriers for | ||||||
| 25 | all of their costs incurred in complying with the applicable | ||||||
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| 1 | provisions of Federal Communications Commission wireless | ||||||
| 2 | enhanced 9-1-1 service mandates, and (ii) to pay the | ||||||
| 3 | reasonable and necessary costs of the Illinois Commerce | ||||||
| 4 | Commission in exercising its rights, duties, powers, and | ||||||
| 5 | functions under this Act. This reimbursement to wireless | ||||||
| 6 | carriers may include, but need not be limited to, the cost of | ||||||
| 7 | designing, upgrading, purchasing, leasing, programming, | ||||||
| 8 | installing, testing, and maintaining necessary data, hardware, | ||||||
| 9 | and software and associated operating and administrative costs | ||||||
| 10 | and overhead. | ||||||
| 11 | (b) To recover costs from the Wireless Carrier | ||||||
| 12 | Reimbursement Fund, the wireless carrier shall submit sworn | ||||||
| 13 | invoices to the Illinois Commerce Commission. In no event may | ||||||
| 14 | any invoice for payment be approved for (i) costs that are not | ||||||
| 15 | related to compliance with the requirements established by the | ||||||
| 16 | wireless enhanced 9-1-1 mandates of the Federal Communications | ||||||
| 17 | Commission, or (ii) costs with respect to any wireless | ||||||
| 18 | enhanced 9-1-1 service that is not operable at the time the | ||||||
| 19 | invoice is submitted. | ||||||
| 20 | (c) If in any month the total amount of invoices submitted | ||||||
| 21 | to the Illinois Commerce Commission and approved for payment | ||||||
| 22 | exceeds the amount available in the Wireless Carrier | ||||||
| 23 | Reimbursement Fund, wireless carriers that have invoices | ||||||
| 24 | approved for payment shall receive a pro-rata share of the | ||||||
| 25 | amount available in the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund | ||||||
| 26 | based on the relative amount of their approved invoices | ||||||
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| 1 | available that month, and the balance of the payments shall be | ||||||
| 2 | carried into the following months until all of the approved | ||||||
| 3 | payments are made. | ||||||
| 4 | (d) A wireless carrier may not receive payment from the | ||||||
| 5 | Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund for its costs of providing | ||||||
| 6 | wireless enhanced 9-1-1 services in an area when a unit of | ||||||
| 7 | local government or emergency telephone system board provides | ||||||
| 8 | wireless 9-1-1 services in that area and was imposing and | ||||||
| 9 | collecting a wireless carrier surcharge prior to July 1, 1998. | ||||||
| 10 | (e) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall maintain | ||||||
| 11 | detailed records of all receipts and disbursements and shall | ||||||
| 12 | provide an annual accounting of all receipts and disbursements | ||||||
| 13 | to the Auditor General. | ||||||
| 14 | (f) The Illinois Commerce Commission must annually review | ||||||
| 15 | the balance in the Wireless Carrier Reimbursement Fund as of | ||||||
| 16 | June 30 of each year and shall direct the Comptroller to | ||||||
| 17 | transfer into the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund for distribution in | ||||||
| 18 | accordance with subsection (b) of Section 30 of this Act any | ||||||
| 19 | amount in excess of outstanding invoices as of June 30 of each | ||||||
| 20 | year. | ||||||
| 21 | (g) The Illinois Commerce Commission shall adopt rules to | ||||||
| 22 | govern the reimbursement process.
| ||||||
| 23 | (Source: P.A. 99-6, eff. 1-1-16; 100-20, eff. 7-1-17.) | ||||||
| 24 | (50 ILCS 750/99) | ||||||
| 25 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2021) | ||||||
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| 1 | Sec. 99. Repealer. This Act is repealed on December 31, | ||||||
| 2 | 2023 2021.
| ||||||
| 3 | (Source: P.A. 100-20, eff. 7-1-17; 101-639, eff. 6-12-20.)
| ||||||
| 4 | (50 ILCS 750/9 rep.)
| ||||||
| 5 | (50 ILCS 750/13 rep.)
| ||||||
| 6 | (50 ILCS 750/17 rep.) | ||||||
| 7 | Section 10. The Emergency Telephone System Act is amended | ||||||
| 8 | by repealing Sections 9, 13, and 17. | ||||||
| 9 | Section 15. The Department of State Police Law of the
| ||||||
| 10 | Civil Administrative Code of Illinois is amended by changing | ||||||
| 11 | Section 2605-53 as follows: | ||||||
| 12 | (20 ILCS 2605/2605-53) | ||||||
| 13 | Sec. 2605-53. 9-1-1 system; sexual assault and sexual | ||||||
| 14 | abuse. | ||||||
| 15 | (a) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator, in | ||||||
| 16 | consultation with the Office of the Attorney General and the | ||||||
| 17 | Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board, shall: | ||||||
| 18 | (1) develop comprehensive guidelines for | ||||||
| 19 | evidence-based, trauma-informed, victim-centered handling | ||||||
| 20 | of sexual assault or sexual abuse calls by Public Safety | ||||||
| 21 | Answering Point tele-communicators; and | ||||||
| 22 | (2) adopt rules and minimum standards for an | ||||||
| 23 | evidence-based, trauma-informed, victim-centered training | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | curriculum for handling of sexual assault or sexual abuse | ||||||
| 2 | calls for Public Safety Answering Point tele-communicators | ||||||
| 3 | ("PSAP"). | ||||||
| 4 | (a-5) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator, in | ||||||
| 5 | consultation with the Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board, shall: | ||||||
| 6 | (1) develop comprehensive guidelines for training on | ||||||
| 7 | emergency dispatch procedures, including but not limited | ||||||
| 8 | to emergency medical dispatch, and the delivery of 9-1-1 | ||||||
| 9 | services and professionalism for public safety | ||||||
| 10 | telecommunicators and public safety telecommunicator | ||||||
| 11 | supervisors; and | ||||||
| 12 | (2) adopt rules and minimum standards for continuing | ||||||
| 13 | education on emergency dispatch procedures, including but | ||||||
| 14 | not limited to emergency medical dispatch, and the | ||||||
| 15 | delivery of 9-1-1 services and professionalism for public | ||||||
| 16 | safety telecommunicators and public safety | ||||||
| 17 | telecommunicator Supervisors; and | ||||||
| 18 | (a-10) The Office of the Statewide 9-1-1 Administrator may | ||||||
| 19 | as necessary establish by rule appropriate testing and | ||||||
| 20 | certification processes consistent with the training required | ||||||
| 21 | by this Section. | ||||||
| 22 | (b) Training requirements: | ||||||
| 23 | (1) Newly hired PSAP tele-communicators must complete | ||||||
| 24 | the sexual assault and sexual abuse training curriculum | ||||||
| 25 | established in subsection (a) of this Section prior to | ||||||
| 26 | handling emergency calls. | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | (2) All existing PSAP tele-communicators shall | ||||||
| 2 | complete the sexual assault and sexual abuse training | ||||||
| 3 | curriculum established in subsection (a) of this Section | ||||||
| 4 | within 2 years of the effective date of this amendatory | ||||||
| 5 | Act of the 99th General Assembly.
| ||||||
| 6 | (3) Newly hired public safety telecommunicators shall | ||||||
| 7 | complete the emergency dispatch procedures training | ||||||
| 8 | curriculum established in subsection (a-5) of this Section | ||||||
| 9 | prior to independently handling emergency calls. | ||||||
| 10 | (4) All public safety telecommunicators and public | ||||||
| 11 | safety telecommunicator supervisors who were not required | ||||||
| 12 | to complete new hire training prior to handling emergency | ||||||
| 13 | calls, must either demonstrate proficiency or complete the | ||||||
| 14 | training established in subsection (a-5) of this Section | ||||||
| 15 | within one year of the effective date of this Amendatory | ||||||
| 16 | Act of the 102nd General Assembly. | ||||||
| 17 | (5) All public safety telecommunicators and public | ||||||
| 18 | safety telecommunicator supervisors shall complete the | ||||||
| 19 | continuing education training regarding the delivery of | ||||||
| 20 | 9-1-1 services and professionalism bi-annually. | ||||||
| 21 | (c) The Illinois State Police may adopt rules for the | ||||||
| 22 | administration of this Section. | ||||||
| 23 | (Source: P.A. 99-801, eff. 1-1-17.) | ||||||
| 24 | Section 20. The Criminal Code of 2012 is amended by | ||||||
| 25 | changing Section 26-1 as follows:
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| |||||||
| 1 | (720 ILCS 5/26-1) (from Ch. 38, par. 26-1)
| ||||||
| 2 | Sec. 26-1. Disorderly conduct.
| ||||||
| 3 | (a) A person commits disorderly conduct when he or she | ||||||
| 4 | knowingly:
| ||||||
| 5 | (1) Does any act in such unreasonable manner as to | ||||||
| 6 | alarm or disturb
another and to provoke a breach of the | ||||||
| 7 | peace;
| ||||||
| 8 | (2) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 9 | manner to the fire
department of any city,
town, village | ||||||
| 10 | or fire protection district a false alarm of fire, knowing
| ||||||
| 11 | at the time of the transmission that there is no | ||||||
| 12 | reasonable ground for
believing that the fire exists;
| ||||||
| 13 | (3) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 14 | manner to another a
false alarm to the effect that a bomb | ||||||
| 15 | or other explosive of any nature or a
container holding | ||||||
| 16 | poison gas, a deadly biological or chemical contaminant, | ||||||
| 17 | or
radioactive substance is concealed in a place where its | ||||||
| 18 | explosion or release
would endanger human life, knowing at | ||||||
| 19 | the time of the transmission that there
is no reasonable | ||||||
| 20 | ground for believing that the bomb, explosive or a | ||||||
| 21 | container
holding poison gas, a deadly biological or | ||||||
| 22 | chemical contaminant, or radioactive
substance is | ||||||
| 23 | concealed in the place;
| ||||||
| 24 | (3.5) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 25 | manner a threat of destruction of a school building or | ||||||
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| |||||||
| 1 | school property, or a threat of violence, death, or bodily | ||||||
| 2 | harm directed against persons at a school, school | ||||||
| 3 | function, or school event, whether or not school is in | ||||||
| 4 | session; | ||||||
| 5 | (4) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 6 | manner to any peace
officer, public officer or public | ||||||
| 7 | employee a report to the effect that an
offense will be | ||||||
| 8 | committed, is being committed, or has been committed, | ||||||
| 9 | knowing
at the time of the transmission that there is no | ||||||
| 10 | reasonable ground for
believing that the offense will be | ||||||
| 11 | committed, is being committed, or has
been committed;
| ||||||
| 12 | (5) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 13 | manner a false report to any public
safety agency without | ||||||
| 14 | the reasonable grounds necessary to believe that
| ||||||
| 15 | transmitting the report is necessary for the safety and | ||||||
| 16 | welfare of the
public; or
| ||||||
| 17 | (6) Places an "emergency call", as defined in Section | ||||||
| 18 | 1 of the Emergency Telephone System Act, to Calls the | ||||||
| 19 | number "911" or transmits or causes to be transmitted in | ||||||
| 20 | any manner to a public safety agency for the purpose of | ||||||
| 21 | making or transmitting a
false alarm or complaint and | ||||||
| 22 | reporting information when, at the time the call
or | ||||||
| 23 | transmission is made, the person knows there is no | ||||||
| 24 | reasonable ground for
making the call or transmission and | ||||||
| 25 | further knows that the call or transmission
could result | ||||||
| 26 | in the emergency response of any public safety agency;
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| 1 | (7) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 2 | manner a false report to the
Department of Children and | ||||||
| 3 | Family Services under Section 4 of the Abused and
| ||||||
| 4 | Neglected Child Reporting Act;
| ||||||
| 5 | (8) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 6 | manner a false report to the
Department of Public Health | ||||||
| 7 | under the Nursing Home Care Act, the Specialized Mental | ||||||
| 8 | Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, the ID/DD Community | ||||||
| 9 | Care Act, or the MC/DD Act;
| ||||||
| 10 | (9) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 11 | manner to the police
department or fire department of any | ||||||
| 12 | municipality or fire protection district,
or any privately | ||||||
| 13 | owned and operated ambulance service, a false request for | ||||||
| 14 | an
ambulance, emergency medical technician-ambulance or | ||||||
| 15 | emergency medical
technician-paramedic knowing at the time | ||||||
| 16 | there is no reasonable ground for
believing that the | ||||||
| 17 | assistance is required;
| ||||||
| 18 | (10) Transmits or causes to be transmitted in any | ||||||
| 19 | manner a false report under
Article II of Public Act | ||||||
| 20 | 83-1432;
| ||||||
| 21 | (11) Enters upon the property of another and for a | ||||||
| 22 | lewd or unlawful
purpose deliberately looks into a | ||||||
| 23 | dwelling on the property through any
window or other | ||||||
| 24 | opening in it; or
| ||||||
| 25 | (12) While acting as a collection agency as defined in | ||||||
| 26 | the
Collection Agency Act or as an employee of the | ||||||
| |||||||
| |||||||
| 1 | collection agency, and
while attempting to collect an | ||||||
| 2 | alleged debt, makes a telephone call to
the alleged debtor | ||||||
| 3 | which is designed to harass, annoy or intimidate the
| ||||||
| 4 | alleged debtor.
| ||||||
| 5 | (b) Sentence. A violation of subsection (a)(1) of this | ||||||
| 6 | Section
is a Class C misdemeanor. A violation of subsection | ||||||
| 7 | (a)(5) or (a)(11) of this Section is a Class A misdemeanor. A | ||||||
| 8 | violation of subsection
(a)(8) or (a)(10) of this Section is a | ||||||
| 9 | Class B misdemeanor. A violation of
subsection (a)(2), | ||||||
| 10 | (a)(3.5), (a)(4), (a)(6), (a)(7), or (a)(9) of this Section is | ||||||
| 11 | a Class 4
felony. A
violation of subsection (a)(3) of this | ||||||
| 12 | Section is a Class 3 felony, for which
a fine of not less than | ||||||
| 13 | $3,000 and no more than $10,000 shall be assessed in
addition | ||||||
| 14 | to any other penalty imposed.
| ||||||
| 15 | A violation of subsection (a)(12) of this Section is a | ||||||
| 16 | Business Offense and
shall be punished by a fine not to exceed | ||||||
| 17 | $3,000. A second or subsequent
violation of subsection (a)(7) | ||||||
| 18 | or (a)(5) of this Section is a Class
4 felony. A third or | ||||||
| 19 | subsequent violation of subsection (a)(11) of this Section
is | ||||||
| 20 | a Class 4 felony.
| ||||||
| 21 | (c) In addition to any other sentence that may be imposed, | ||||||
| 22 | a court shall
order any person convicted of disorderly conduct | ||||||
| 23 | to perform community service
for not less than 30 and not more | ||||||
| 24 | than 120 hours, if community service is
available in the | ||||||
| 25 | jurisdiction and is funded and approved by the county board of
| ||||||
| 26 | the county where the offense was committed. In addition, | ||||||
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| 1 | whenever any person
is placed on supervision for an alleged | ||||||
| 2 | offense under this Section, the
supervision shall be | ||||||
| 3 | conditioned upon the performance of the community service.
| ||||||
| 4 | This subsection does not apply when the court imposes a | ||||||
| 5 | sentence of
incarceration. | ||||||
| 6 | (d) In addition to any other sentence that may be imposed, | ||||||
| 7 | the court shall
order any person convicted of disorderly | ||||||
| 8 | conduct under paragraph (3) of subsection (a) involving a | ||||||
| 9 | false alarm of a threat that a bomb or explosive device has | ||||||
| 10 | been placed in a school that requires an emergency response to | ||||||
| 11 | reimburse the unit of government that employs the emergency | ||||||
| 12 | response officer or officers that were dispatched to the | ||||||
| 13 | school for the cost of the response. If the court determines | ||||||
| 14 | that the person convicted of disorderly conduct that requires | ||||||
| 15 | an emergency response to a school is indigent, the provisions | ||||||
| 16 | of this subsection (d) do not apply. | ||||||
| 17 | (e) In addition to any other sentence that may be imposed, | ||||||
| 18 | the court shall
order any person convicted of disorderly | ||||||
| 19 | conduct under paragraph (3.5) or (6) of subsection (a) to | ||||||
| 20 | reimburse the public agency for the reasonable costs of the | ||||||
| 21 | emergency response by the public agency up to $10,000. If the | ||||||
| 22 | court determines that the person convicted of disorderly | ||||||
| 23 | conduct under paragraph (3.5) or (6) of subsection (a) is | ||||||
| 24 | indigent, the provisions of this subsection (e) do not apply. | ||||||
| 25 | (f) For the purposes of this Section, "emergency response" | ||||||
| 26 | means any condition that results in, or could result in, the | ||||||
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| 5 | any other place that any person may enter, or any incident | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | requiring a response by a police officer, a firefighter, a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | State Fire Marshal employee, or an ambulance. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8 | (Source: P.A. 101-238, eff. 1-1-20.)
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