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FCC 64.3002
Revised as of October 1, 2018
Goto Year:2017 |
2019
§ 64.3002 Transition to 911 as the universal emergency telephone number.
As of December 11, 2001, except where 911 is already established as the
exclusive emergency number to reach a PSAP within a given jurisdiction,
telecommunications carriers shall comply with the following transition
periods:
(a) Where a PSAP has been designated, telecommunications carriers shall
complete all translation and routing necessary to deliver 911 calls to
a PSAP no later than September 11, 2002.
(b) Where no PSAP has been designated, telecommunications carriers
shall complete all translation and routing necessary to deliver 911
calls to the statewide default answering point no later than September
11, 2002.
(c) Where neither a PSAP nor a statewide default answering point has
been designated, telecommunications carriers shall complete the
translation and routing necessary to deliver 911 calls to an
appropriate local emergency authority, within nine months of a request
by the State or locality.
(d) Where no PSAP nor statewide default answering point has been
designated, and no appropriate local emergency authority has been
selected by an authorized state or local entity, telecommunications
carriers shall identify an appropriate local emergency authority, based
on the exercise of reasonable judgment, and complete all translation
and routing necessary to deliver 911 calls to such appropriate local
emergency authority no later than September 11, 2002.
(e) Once a PSAP is designated for an area where none had existed as of
December 11, 2001, telecommunications carriers shall complete the
translation and routing necessary to deliver 911 calls to that PSAP
within nine months of that designation.
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