Virginia Information Technologies Agency (136)
431. | Emergency Response Systems Development Technology Services (71200) | 39,466,528 | 39,466,528
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| | Emergency Communication Systems Development Services (71201) | 2,734,309 | 2,734,309
| | Financial Assistance to Localities for Enhanced Emergency Communications (71202) | 30,540,251 | 30,540,251
| | Financial Assistance to Localities for Enhanced Emergency Communications Services (71202) | |
| | Financial Assistance to Service Providers for Enhanced Emergency Communications Services (71203) | 6,191,968 | 6,191,968
| | Financial Assistance to Service Providers for Enhanced Emergency Communications Services (71203) | |
| | | |
| Fund Sources: | Dedicated Special Revenue | 39,466,528 | 39,466,528
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Authority: Title 2.2, Chapter 20.1, and Title 56, Chapter 15,
Code of Virginia.
A.1.a. Out of the amounts for Emergency Communication
Systems Development Services, $1,000,000 the first year and $1,000,000 the
second year from dedicated special revenue shall be used for development and
deployment of improvements to the statewide E-911 network.
2.b. These funds shall remain unallotted until their
expenditure has been approved by the Wireless E-911 Services Board.
2. Out of the amounts for Emergency Communication Systems
Development Services, $4,000,000 the second year from dedicated special revenue
shall be used for wireless E-911 service costs as determined by the Wireless
E-911 Services Board.
B. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 56-484.13, Code of
Virginia, the E-911 Services Board shall consist of 16 members as follows: the
Director, Virginia Department of Emergency Management, who shall serve as
chairman of the board; the Comptroller, who shall serve as the treasurer of the
board; the Chief Information Officer, and the following 13 members to be
appointed by the Governor: one member representing the Virginia Department of
Emergency Management; one member representing the Virginia State Police; one
member representing a local exchange carrier providing E-911 service in
Virginia; two members representing wireless service providers authorized to do
business in Virginia, three county; city or town Public Safety Answering Points
directors or managers representing diverse regions of Virginia; one Virginia
sheriff; one chief of police; one fire chief; one emergency medical services
manager; and one finance officer of a county, city, or town.
C. The operating expenses, administrative costs, and salaries of
the employees of the Public Safety Communications Division shall be paid from
the Wireless E-911 Fund created pursuant to § 56-484.17.
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