§ 12-10-303 - Definitions.
               	 		
12-10-303.    Definitions.
    As used in this subchapter:
      (1)  "Automatic  location identification" means an enhanced 911 service capability that  enables the automatic display of information defining the geographical  location of the telephone used to place the 911 call;
      (2)  "Automatic  number identification" means an enhanced 911 service capability that  enables the automatic display of the ten-digit number used to place a  911 call from a wire line, wireless, voice over internet protocol, or  any nontraditional phone service;
      (3)  "Basic  911 system" means a system by which the various emergency functions  provided by public and private safety agencies within each political  subdivision may be accessed utilizing the three-digit number 911, but no  available options are included in the system;
      (4)  "Board" means the Arkansas Emergency Telephone Services Board created by this subchapter;
      (5)  "Chief  executive" means the Governor, county judges, mayors, city managers, or  city administrators of incorporated places, and is synonymous with head  of government, dependent on the level and form of government;
      (6)  "CMRS connection" means each account or number assigned to a CMRS customer;
      (7)    (A)  "Commercial  mobile radio service" or "CMRS" means commercial mobile service under       3(27) and 332(d), Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C.     151 et seq., Federal Communications Commission rules, and the Omnibus  Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993.
            (B)    (i)  "Commercial  mobile radio service" or "CMRS" includes any wireless, two-way  communication device, including radio-telephone communications used in  cellular telephone service, personal communication service, or the  functional and competitive or functional or competitive equivalent of a  radio-telephone communications line used in cellular telephone service, a  personal communication service, or a network radio access line.
                  (ii)  "Commercial  mobile radio service" or "CMRS" does not include services whose  customers do not have access to 911 or a 911-like service, a  communication channel suitable only for data transmission, a wireless  roaming service or other nonlocal radio access line service, or a  private telecommunications system;
      (8)  "Dispatch  center" means a public or private agency that dispatches public or  private safety agencies but does not operate a 911 public safety answer  point;
      (9)  "Enhanced 911 network  features" means those features of selective routing that have the  capability of automatic number and location identification;
      (10)    (A)  "Enhanced  911 system" means enhanced 911 service, which is a telephone exchange  communications service consisting of telephone network features and  public safety answering points designated by the chief executive that  enables users of the public telephone system to access a 911 public  safety communications center by dialing the digits "911".
            (B)  The  service directs 911 calls to appropriate public safety answering points  by selective routing based on the geographical location from which the  call originated and provides the capability for automatic number  identification and automatic location identification;
      (11)  "Exchange  access facilities" means all lines provided by the service supplier for  the provision of local exchange service, as defined in existing general  subscriber services tariffs;
      (12)  "Governing authority" means county quorum courts and governing bodies of municipalities;
      (13)  "911  public safety communications center" means the communications center  operated on a twenty-four-hour basis by one (1) of the operating  agencies defined by this subchapter and as designated by the chief  executive of the political subdivision that includes the public safety  answering point and dispatches one (1) or more public safety agencies;
      (14)  "Nontraditional phone service" means any service that:
            (A)  Enables real-time voice communications from the user's location to customer premise equipment;
            (B)  Permits  users to receive calls that originate on the public switched telephone  network or to terminate calls to the public switched telephone network;  and
            (C)  Has the capability of placing a 911 call;
      (15)  "Nontraditional phone service connection" means each account or number assigned to a nontraditional phone service customer;
      (16)    (A)  "Operating  agency" means the public safety agency authorized and designated by the  chief executive of the political subdivision to operate a 911 public  safety communications center.
            (B)  Operating  agencies are limited to offices of emergency services, fire  departments, and law enforcement agencies of the political subdivisions;
      (17)  "Prepaid wireless telephone service" means a wireless telephone service:
            (A)  For which no monthly invoices are issued; and
            (B)  Which is activated in advance by payment for a finite dollar amount of service or for a finite set of minutes that terminate:
                  (i)  Upon  use by the customer and delivery by a CMRS provider or reseller of an  agreed upon amount of service corresponding to the total dollar amount  paid in advance; or
                  (ii)  Within a certain period of time following the initial purchase or activation unless additional payments are made;
      (18)  "Private  safety agency" means any entity, except a public safety agency,  providing emergency fire, ambulance, or emergency medical services;
      (19)  "Public  safety agency" means an agency of the State of Arkansas or a functional  division of a political subdivision that provides firefighting, rescue,  natural, or human-caused disaster or major emergency response, law  enforcement, and ambulance or emergency medical services;
      (20)  "Public safety answering point" means the location at which 911 calls are initially answered;
      (21)  "Public safety officers" means specified personnel of public safety agencies;
      (22)  "Readiness  costs" means equipment and payroll costs associated with equipment,  call takers, and dispatchers on standby waiting for 911 calls;
      (23)  "Service  supplier" means any person, company, or corporation, public or private,  providing exchange telephone service or CMRS service throughout the  political subdivision;
      (24)  "Selective  routing" means the method employed to direct 911 calls to the  appropriate public safety answering point based on the geographical  location from which the call originated;
      (25)  "Service  user" means any person, company, corporation, business, association, or  party not exempt from county or municipal taxes or utility franchise  assessments who is provided landline telephone service, CMRS service,  voice over internet protocol service, or any non-traditional phone  service with the capability of placing a 911 call in the political  subdivision;
      (26)    (A)  "Tariff  rate" means the rate or rates billed by a service supplier as stated in  the service supplier's tariffs and approved by the Arkansas Public  Service Commission, which represents the service supplier's recurring  charges for exchange access facilities, exclusive of all:
                  (i)  Taxes;
                  (ii)  Fees;
                  (iii)  Licenses; or
                  (iv)  Similar charges whatsoever.
            (B)  The  tariff rate per county may include extended service area charges only  if an emergency telephone service charge has been levied in a county and  a resolution of intent has been passed by a county's quorum court that  defines tariff rate as being inclusive of extended service area charges;
      (27)  "Voice over internet protocol connection" means each account or number assigned to a voice over internet protocol customer;
      (28)  "Voice over internet protocol service" means any service that:
            (A)  Enables real-time voice communications;
            (B)  Requires a broadband connection from the user's location;
            (C)  Requires internet protocol compatible customer premise equipment;
            (D)  Permits  users to receive calls that originate on the public switched telephone  network or to terminate calls to the public switched telephone network;  and
            (E)  Has the capability of placing a 911 call; and
      (29)  "Wireless telecommunications service provider" means a provider of commercial mobile radio services:
            (A)  As  defined in 47 U.S.C.    332(b), as it existed on January 1, 2006,  including all broadband personal communications services, wireless radio  telephone services, geographic-area-specialized and  enhanced-specialized mobile radio services, and incumbent, wide area,  specialized mobile radio licensees that offer real-time, two-way voice  service interconnected with the public switched telephone network; and
            (B)  That either:
                  (i)  Is doing business in the State of Arkansas; or
                  (ii)  May connect with a public safety communications center.